Auctorem fidei

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Auctorem fidei is a

Jansenist-tinged reforms of the Synod of Pistoia
(1786).

The bull catalogued and condemned 85 articles of the Synod of Pistoia. After the bull's publication,

Pius VII
in Florence on the latter's way to Rome from his exile in France to ask in person for pardon and reconciliation.

The document has been cited as a source of doctrinal

Pascendi dominici gregis
.

References

  1. ^ Gregory XVI, Inter Praecipuas, paragraph 5, published 8 May 1844, accessed 6 August 2023

Sources

  • M. O'Riordan (1913). "Auctorem Fidei". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.

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