Commissum divinitus

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Commissum divinitus
Latin for 'Divinely commissioned'
Encyclical of Pope Gregory XVI
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Signature date 14 May 1835
SubjectChurch and state
Number6 of 9 of the pontificate
Text
  Mirari vos

Commissum divinitus was an encyclical issued by Pope Gregory XVI on 14 May 1835, addressed to the Swiss clergy.

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Purpose

Gregory issued the encyclical in response to the Articles of Baden of 1834  [ de ], calling them "false, rash, erroneous, prejudicial to the Holy See, destructive to the government of the Church and its divine constitution, and subjecting ecclesiastical ministry [of the] Church to secular domination". [1] In particular, the encyclical criticizes the Swiss government for legalizing marriage between Catholics and non-Catholics, rejecting the suggestion that the secular government held the authority to regulate marriage. [2]

The encyclical maintained Gregory's opposition to political liberalism. [3] Gregory rejects the authority of secular governments to regulate the Catholic church, [4] and opposes the idea of national churches. [3] This position, as laid out in Commissum divinitus, led seven Catholic cantons of Switzerland to form the Sonderbund . [1]

References

  1. 1 2 Levillain, Philippe; O'Malley, John W. (2002). The Papacy: Gaius-Proxies. Psychology Press. pp. 674–675. ISBN   978-0-415-92230-2.
  2. Kohlhaas, Jacob M.; Roche, Mary M. Doyle (3 June 2024). Modern Catholic Family Teaching: Commentaries and Interpretations. Georgetown University Press. ISBN   978-1-64712-434-2.
  3. 1 2 Howard, Thomas Albert (14 April 2017). The Pope and the Professor: Pius IX, Ignaz von Döllinger, and the Quandary of the Modern Age. Oxford University Press. p. 47. ISBN   978-0-19-104542-4.
  4. Holland, Joe (2003). Modern Catholic Social Teaching: The Popes Confront the Industrial Age, 1740-1958. Paulist Press. p. 83. ISBN   978-0-8091-4225-5.