Procedural iter of the ad limina visit: the Diocese of Pamplona as an example
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Published
18-06-2024
María Iranzu Rico Arrastia
Abstract
Since 1585, Catholic bishops were obliged to make ad limina visits regularly to inform the Holy See of the spiritual and material situation of their dioceses. Therefore, a detailed and documented procedure was established in every diocese as well in Rome. During the Modern Age, the bishops of Pamplona made the visits by proxy and sometimes, since 1867, personally. This article presents the iter and the types of documents produced by the visits of the bishops of Pamplona from 1585 to 1909.
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Keywords
Procedural iter, Diocese of Pamplona, Ad limina visit, Sacred Congregation of the Council, Holy See, Navarre, Gipuzkoa, History of Canon Law
Section
Varia