Summorum Pontificum
Summorum Pontificum (pol. Najwyżsi Kapłani) – motu proprio papieża Benedykta XVI wydane 7 lipca 2007 roku.
Dokument ten reguluje status prawny nadzwyczajnej formy rytu rzymskiego i zastępuje poprzednie motu proprio Ecclesia Dei ogłoszone 18 lipca 1988 r. przez Jana Pawła II.
Niektóre zapisy Motu prioprio papieża Benedykta XVI zostało unieważnione przez papieża Franciszka w jego motu proprio Traditionis custodes[1].
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Città del Vaticano - Cupola della Basilica di S. Pietro
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Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo a designed the coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI in 2005.
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The coat of arms of Pope Benedict XVI. The crown with the episcopal miter plate is divided into three fields that carry specific heraldic symbols:
- Left (heraldic dexter) of the "Moor of Freising" from the coat of arms of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising, where Archbishop Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger was Archbishop.
- Right (heraldic sinister) the bear of St. Corbinian, patron saint of the diocese of Munich and Freising, from the city arms.
- Below is a scallop, which stands for the pilgrimage. It refers to a legend about St. Augustine. The mussel is also found in the arms of Scots Monastery, Regensburg, in which Benedict XVI. began his career as a priest.
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Tridentinel High Mass at Saint-Laurent Chapel, in the Strasbourg Cathedral Notre Dame, for Sainte Jeanne d'Arc.
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Pope Benedictus XVI