John XXIII

  • (noun): Italian pope from 1958 to 1963 who convoked the Second Vatican Council (1881-1963).

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Contents of The Motu Proprio and Accompanying Letter - Summary of Summorum Pontificum
... John XXIII in 1962 was never abrogated" and that "in Masses celebrated without the people, each Catholic priest of the Latin rite, whether secular or regular, may use the Roman Missal ... Pope John XXIII in 1962, or the Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1970, and may do so on any day with the exception of the Easter Triduum ... version of the Missale Romanum prior to the Council, which was published with the authority of Pope John XXIII in 1962 and used during the Council will now be able to be used as a Forma extraordinaria of the ...
County Of Baden - History
... the there Popes (Benedict XIII, Gregory XII, and John XXIII) all of whom claimed legitimacy ... Frederick IV of Habsburg sided with John XXIII ... When John XXIII was declared an antipope, he fled the city with Frederick's help ...
Summorum Pontificum - Contents of The Motu Proprio and Accompanying Letter - Conditions For Use of The 1962 Missal
... Pope John XXIII in 1962, or the Roman Missal promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1970, and may do so on any day with the exception of the Easter Triduum (when private Masses are not allowed) ... John XXIII may take place on working days while on Sundays and feast days one such celebration may also be held ... John XXIII must be qualified to do so and not juridically impeded (for instance by being suspended a divinis) ...
Holy See–Palestine Relations - John XXIII
... Pope John XXIII wrote the encyclical Pacem in Terris on peace in the world, and this encyclical has sometimes been re-read and re-interpreted by Christians in the context of politics in the Holy Land ...
Tomb Of Antipope John XXIII - Antipope John XXIII
... Antipope John XXIII had a complicated life, legacy, and relationship with Florence ... Cossa succeeded Alexander V as John XXIII in 1410 ... John XXIII was acknowledged as pope by France, England, Bohemia, Prussia, Portugal, parts of the Holy Roman Empire, and numerous Northern Italian city states, including Florence and Venice however ...

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