Traditionally, the consistory is the institutional venue where the collegiate function is exercised by the cardinals cooperating with the Pope. The Canon Law Code foresees two kinds of it: an ordinary one, to which all the cardinals are summoned (or at least those present in Rome) to deal with serious matters (which are often quite frequent) or to perform acts of great solemnity, such as, for example, the creation of new cardinals; and an extraordinary one involving indiscriminitely all cardinals and taking place when the Church has special needs or serious questions have to be discussed. Though the specifically consultative function of an ordinary consistory ...
On 15 August 1990 the Vatican issued Pope John Paul's Apostolic constitution Ex corde Ecclesiae (Fr...
Since the Second Vatican Council, the Synod of Bishops has remained an institution originating from ...
open1noCon il rescritto ex audientia Ss.mi del 26 giugno 2018, Papa Francesco ha cooptato tre Cardin...
Traditionally, the consistory is the institutional venue where the collegiate function ...
De iure condendo: a ‘Lex Propria’ for the College of Cardinals. The Apostolic Constitution Pastor B...
[Excerpt] Far more has been written about individual early modern cardinals than about the cardinals...
The College of Cardinals constituted the innermost circle of the medieval papal household – arguably...
Between the eleventh and the thirteenth century the cardinals become electors of the Pope and partic...
The Polish Pontifical College was founded in Rome by Pope Pius IX in 1866. In the same year, the bro...
The article deals with the ecclesiology of the local Church and synodality. Both topics have been pr...
The role of the cardinals in the development of papal policy was as crucial to the political process...
A set of unique events in the history of sacraments and liturgy took place in 1264 at the roman curi...
The newly elected Pope, John XXIII, most certainly had a conviction that the Church has new goals to...
La nascita del cardinalato romano in senso “moderno”, tra l’XI ed il XIII secolo, è parte fondamenta...
The Catholic Church is the most ancient institution in the world and, ever since the time of Emperor...
On 15 August 1990 the Vatican issued Pope John Paul's Apostolic constitution Ex corde Ecclesiae (Fr...
Since the Second Vatican Council, the Synod of Bishops has remained an institution originating from ...
open1noCon il rescritto ex audientia Ss.mi del 26 giugno 2018, Papa Francesco ha cooptato tre Cardin...
Traditionally, the consistory is the institutional venue where the collegiate function ...
De iure condendo: a ‘Lex Propria’ for the College of Cardinals. The Apostolic Constitution Pastor B...
[Excerpt] Far more has been written about individual early modern cardinals than about the cardinals...
The College of Cardinals constituted the innermost circle of the medieval papal household – arguably...
Between the eleventh and the thirteenth century the cardinals become electors of the Pope and partic...
The Polish Pontifical College was founded in Rome by Pope Pius IX in 1866. In the same year, the bro...
The article deals with the ecclesiology of the local Church and synodality. Both topics have been pr...
The role of the cardinals in the development of papal policy was as crucial to the political process...
A set of unique events in the history of sacraments and liturgy took place in 1264 at the roman curi...
The newly elected Pope, John XXIII, most certainly had a conviction that the Church has new goals to...
La nascita del cardinalato romano in senso “moderno”, tra l’XI ed il XIII secolo, è parte fondamenta...
The Catholic Church is the most ancient institution in the world and, ever since the time of Emperor...
On 15 August 1990 the Vatican issued Pope John Paul's Apostolic constitution Ex corde Ecclesiae (Fr...
Since the Second Vatican Council, the Synod of Bishops has remained an institution originating from ...
open1noCon il rescritto ex audientia Ss.mi del 26 giugno 2018, Papa Francesco ha cooptato tre Cardin...