Exponi nobis

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Exponi nobis nuper fecisti, known in

Adrian VI on 10 May 1522.[1][2] The bull allowed members of mendicant orders in the New World to exercise "almost all episcopal authority" when no diocesan bishop was within two days' travel.[1] These powers were later confirmed at the Council of Trent.[3]

Under the authority of Omnimoda, missionary priests such as

References

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  2. ^ Jeanne, Boris (2013). "The Franciscans of Mexico : Tracing Tensions between Rome and Madrid in the provincia del Santo Evangelio (1454-1622)". In Giannini, Massimo Carlo (ed.). Papacy, religious orders, and international politics in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. pp. 1–250. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
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