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decretal Meaning in Tamil ( decretal வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



போப்பாண்டவரின் கட்டளை


decretal தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

பிலிப்பின் மிகுந்த கொடுமைகளுக்குப் பின்னர், போப் கிளமெண்ட் அவர்கள் 1307 ஆம் ஆண்டு நவம்பர் மாதம் 22 அன்று பாஸ்ட்ரோலிஸ் பரயீமினென்டியே (Pastoralis Praeeminentiae) என்ற போப்பாண்டவரின் கட்டளையை (papal bull) பிறப்பித்தார்.

1139 ஆம் ஆண்டில், திருத்தந்தை இரண்டாம் இன்னோசெண்ட்டின் போப்பாண்டவரின் கட்டளையான ஆம்னே சிறந்த செய்திக்குறிப்பு அமைப்பை உள்ளூர் சட்டங்களுக்கு அடிபணிவதிலிருந்து விலக்கு அளிக்கப்பட்ட போது மற்றொரு முக்கியமான நன்மை பெறப்பட்டது.

decretal's Usage Examples:

It is an amplification and interpolation, by means of spurious decretals, of the canonical collection in use in the Church of Spain in the 8th century, all the documents in which are perfectly authentic.


This, as Wolsey saw, was quite inadequate for the purpose in view; and he again instructed Gardiner, while thanking the pope for the commission actually granted, to press him once more by very urgent pleas, to send the desired decretal on, even if the latter was only to be shown to the king and himself and then destroyed.


In 1610 appeared his History of Ecclesiastical Benefices, " in which," says Ricci, "he purged the church of the defilement introduced by spurious decretals.


made an official presentation to Bologna of his own decretals, this forming the Compilatio quinta.


, liturgies, acts of councils, decretals and letters of bishops, references in contemporary heathen writings, and above all the works of the Church Fathers.


6 The decretals contained provisions as to what was and what was not tithable property, as to those privileged from payment, as to sale or hypothecation to laymen, as to priority over state taxes, 'c.


quanta, the author of which is unknown, contained the decretals of the last six years of Innocent III.


Although we find Siricius a year later writing to the African Church on this same subject in tones rather of persuasion than of command, yet the beginning of compulsory sacerdotal celibacy in the Western Church may be conveniently dated from his decretal of A.


As the great canonist Gratian remarked on a similar decretal of Pope Pelagius, "Here is a case where lechery has more rights at law than has chastity" (Decret.


Several of the decretal letters of Siricius are extant, in which, at the request of certain groups of Western bishops, he sets forth the rules of ecclesiastical discipline.


The famous decretal of Siricius (385) not only enjoined strict celibacy on bishops, priests and deacons, but insisted on the instant separation of those who had already married, and prescribed the punishment of expulsion for disobedience (Siric.





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