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1919 encyclical by Benedict XV on missionary work
Maximum illud is an apostolic letter issued by Pope Benedict XV on 30 November 1919. As is traditional with such documents, it takes its title from the
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Head of the Catholic Church from 1914 to 1922
throughout the world. Benedict XV revitalized these activities, asking in Maximum illud for Catholics throughout the world to participate. For that, he has
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I. Issued the 1917 Code of Canon Law; supported the missionaries in Maximum illud. Remembered by Benedict XVI as a "prophet of peace". Reversed the betting
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1840s-1920s French-asserted Catholic protectorate
bilateral relations with China. In 1919, Pope Pius XI issued the encyclical Maximum Illud which supported the increased localisation of the Catholic Church in
French religious protectorate in China
French_religious_protectorate_in_China
Head of the Catholic Church from 1922 to 1939
Costantini's focus was to implement the directives of the encyclical Maximum illud. In some historical views, Costantini's arrival in China marks the end
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life (11 July 2017) | Francis". w2.vatican.va. Retrieved 2017-08-14. "Maximum illud, die XXX m. Novembris, a. MCMXIX - Benedictus XV, Epistula Apostolica
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Historical right exercised by Catholic powers over foreign missions
bilateral relations with China. In 1919, Pope Pius XI issued the encyclical Maximum Illud which supported the increased localisation of the Catholic Church in
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les heures’, published in 1924. Possibly incited by the encyclical Maximum Illud of Benedict XV (1919) he turned his attention to missionary issues.
Pierre_Charles_(Jesuit)
Italian Roman Catholic saint
to have provided the initiative behind Pope Benedict XV's encyclical Maximum illud, issued on 30 November 1919. That document is called the Magna Carta
Guido_Maria_Conforti
Belgian Jesuit priest and missionary
policy as outlined in Pope Benedict XV’s encyclical on the missions," Maximum illud (Latin, "The Greatest Thing"). Perier took great care to consolidate
Ferdinand_Perier
Indonesian Catholic archbishop (1896–1963)
led to his appointment, including Pope Benedict XV's apostolic letter Maximum illud which called for more local clergy, and Pope Pius XI and Pope Pius XII's
Albertus_Soegijapranata
Catholic Missionary
to the Vatican influenced Pope Benedict XV's 1919 apostolic letter Maximum illud, which aimed to indigenize the Church in China and curb the worst abuses
Frédéric-Vincent_Lebbe
Dutch prelate
the growth in Protestantism. Van Rossum was the primary drafter of Maximum Illud, which Benedict XV issued during de Guébriant's visit to China. This
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Union spread rapidly after Pope Benedict XV, in his 1919 encyclical Maximum Illud, recommended its presence in every diocese . The Missionary Union of
Pontifical_Missionary_Union
1951 papal encyclical by Pius XII
built. The Church never saw missions as an end in themselves. Like Maximum illud (1919) of Benedict XV, and Rerum Ecclesiae (1926) of Pius XI, Pope Pius
Evangelii_praecones
1926 encyclical issued by Pope Pius XI
Academic Stephanie M. Wong states, "Written only seven years after Maximum Illud, Rerum Ecclesiae renders a picture of the indigenous church no longer
Rerum_Ecclesiae
Italian prelate
priesthood as Pope Benedict had called for in his recent encyclical Maximum Illud and did so over the objections of local Irish bishops. In Australia
Bartolomeo_Cattaneo
Italian Catholic missionary (1872–1952)
after Pope Benedict XV recommended its presence in all dioceses in "Maximum Illud" issued in 1919. In 1919 he founded "Italia Missionaria" for adolescents
Paolo_Manna
Catholic cardinal (1876–1958)
Marinus van Rossum who advised Costantini to implement all dimensions of Maximum illud, Pope Benedict XV's 1919 apostolic letter on the work of missionaries
Celso Benigno Luigi Costantini
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Month in 1919
until 1968. Pope Benedict released an ecclesiastical letter titled Maximum illud (That Momentous) which identified the principles and priorities of the
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Method of execution/torture
premere et patibulo pendere districtum ... Invenitur, qui velit adactus ad illud infelix lignum, iam debilis, iam pravus et in foedum scapularum ac pectoris
Crucifixion
Part of Latin grammar
hic, haec, hoc this, this one (proximal) ille, illa, illud that, that one (distal) iste, ista, istud that of yours (medial) Singular Plural Singular Plural
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Extinct language of ancient Italy
aderant alius alium, primo tristiores turbato et requirente uoltu quidnam illud utriusque uerbi foret: post deinde, quasi nescio quid Tusce aut Gallice
Etruscan_language
Study of the practices and possibilities of music
Multo enim est maius atque auctius scire, quod quisque faciat, quam ipsum illud efficere, quod sciat ("It is much better to know what one does than to do
Music_theory
Ancient Roman amphitheater in Verona, Italy
tanto consensu rogabaris, ut negare non constans, sed durum videretur. Illud quoque egregie, quod tam facilis tam liberalis in edendo fuisti; nam per
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Hellenistic-era Greek kingdom (256–100 BCE)
urbanized and considered one of the richest of the Orient (opulentissimum illud mille urbium Bactrianum imperium "The extremely prosperous Bactrian empire
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Remission of sins in the Catholic Church
considerable abuses occurred. Some commissaries sought to extract the maximum amount of money for each indulgence. Professional "pardoners" (quaestores
Indulgence
Christianity portal Augustine, Civitate dei, XVIII.50: Latin: Proinde ne illud quidem temere puto esse dicendum siue credendum, quod nonnullis uisum est
Persecution_of_Christians
Grammar of the Latin language
the genitive singular, and -ī in the dative singular. In a few pronouns (illud "that", istud "that (of yours)", id "it, that", quod "which", quid "anything;
Latin_grammar
Body of all cardinals of the Catholic Church
of 80 to vote in a conclave from 1971 onward. In 1975, Paul VI set the maximum number of those under 80, the cardinal electors, at 120. His next consistory
College_of_Cardinals
Catholic appointments from 1946 to 1953
Pius tried to bring the membership of the College of Cardinals to 70, the maximum established by Pope Sixtus V in 1586. The death of one cardinal meant his
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First map in Mercator's projection
anno 21 Octobris ad fretum a se Magellanicum appellatum pervenit ac primus illud penetravit, inde Moluccas petiit, in Barussis insulis cum 8 Hispanis occisus
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Forms of the Mass before 1570
Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms beyond the States
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church included "staged prosecutions of monks for homosexuality, with the maximum of publicity". William L. Shirer writes, "During the next years, thousands
Catholic Church and Nazi Germany
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Black Catholic journalist and activist
and building up businesses instead of the faith and churches, to achieve maximum economic advancement toward growth and change. That philosophy of self-help
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Month of 1950
occasional outburst of temper." Pope Pius XII published his encyclical Mirabile illud, taking the form of a crusade of prayer for peace, prompted by concerns
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Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Plenty; Maximum; Intelligent; Young and Dynamic; Earth
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Italian American
The greatest.
Boy/Male
African, Arabic
Far
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Danish, French, German, Latin, Swedish
The Greatest; Form of Maximilian; Great; The Greatest Rival
Boy/Male
Russian American
The greatest.
Male
French
French form of Latin Maximus, MAXIME means "the greatest."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, Latin
Greatest
Boy/Male
Latin
Greatest.
Boy/Male
Latin
Greatest.
Boy/Male
Indian
Auspicious, Prosperous
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Maximus, MÃXIMO means "the greatest."
Male
Russian
(МакÑим) Variant spelling of Russian Maksim, MAXIM means "the greatest." Compare with another form of Maxim.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Maximus, MASSIMO means "the greatest."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Increase; Excess; High Degree; Maximum; Feminine of Mazid
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Greatest
Boy/Male
Arabic
Trusting
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Latin French
Greatest.
Girl/Female
Latin
The best.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Auspicious, Prosperous
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, Muslim
Lucky
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Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Veli, VEIKKO means "brother."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Possessing Jewels
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Indian, Tamil
Accomplished in Literature
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German
Settlement Near the Headland; Town on a Hill; Form of Clinton; Fair; White
Female
Arthurian
, soul.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One of the Four Veda
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
An Expert in Dances
Girl/Female
Arabic
Lovely
Male
Hebrew
(עָמָל) Hebrew name AMAL means "heavy, wearisome labor." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Asher. Compare with other forms of Amal.
Girl/Female
Hindu
It means a good holy poetry
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v. t.
A saying; a proverb; a maxim.
n.
An established principle or proposition; a condensed proposition of important practical truth; an axiom of practical wisdom; an adage; a proverb; an aphorism.
n.
A sewer; as, the Cloaca Maxima of Rome.
n.
A self-registering thermometer, especially one that registers the maximum and minimum during long periods.
n.
The greatest quantity or value attainable in a given case; or, the greatest value attained by a quantity which first increases and then begins to decrease; the highest point or degree; -- opposed to minimum.
n.
A coarse umbelliferous plant of Europe (Tordylium maximum).
n.
The least quantity assignable, admissible, or possible, in a given case; hence, a thing of small consequence; -- opposed to maximum.
n.
The longest note formerly used, equal to two longs, or four breves; a large.
n.
An elementary principle or maximum; a short, proverbial rule, in law, ethics, or metaphysics.
n.
In a curve referred to polar coordinates, any point for which the radius vector is a maximum or minimum.
a.
Greatest in quantity or highest in degree attainable or attained; as, a maximum consumption of fuel; maximum pressure; maximum heat.
pl.
of Minimum
pl.
of Maximum
n.
A proposition; a maxim.
n.
Fundamental principle; axiom; maxim.
n.
The opinions and maxims of the Stoics.
n.
A popular maxim, adage, or proverb.
n.
Minimum.
a.
Sententious; uttering or containing maxims, or striking detached thoughts; aphoristic.
n.
A brief reflection or maxim.