Immensa aeterni Dei
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Immensa aeterni Dei ("The immeasurable [wisdom of] the eternal God") is an
cardinals
to advise the pope on various subjects.
Content
The one role of the document was to provide instruction in condemning or correcting literature which were against Catholic doctrine.Pastor Bonus.
The Constitution also created the Congregation of Rites, which at that time included jurisdiction over Causes of the Saints.[2]
Congregations
Immensa aeterni Dei called for the formation of 15 permanent congregations:
- Congregation of the Inquisition
- Congregation of the Segnatura
- Congregation for the Erection of Churches and Consistorial Provisions
- Congregation for Sacred Rites and Ceremonies
- Congregation of the Index of Forbidden Books
- Congregation of the Council
- Congregation of Regulars
- Congregation of Bishops
- Congregation of the Vatican Press
- Congregation of the Annona, for the provisioning of Rome and the provinces
- Congregation of the Navy
- Congregation of the Public Welfare
- Congregation of the Sapienza
- Congregation of Roads, Bridges, and Waters
- Congregation of State Consultations
References
External links
- Works related to Immensa aeterni at Wikisource