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    Pope Clement XII (Latin: Clemens XII; Italian: Clemente XII; 7 April 1652 – 6 February 1740), born Lorenzo Corsini, was head of the Catholic Church and...
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  • saints. Pope Clement V canonized one saint. Pope John XXII canonized three saints. Pope Benedict XII did not canonize any saints. Pope Clement VI canonized...
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    Clemens XII Pont Max Anno V Christo Salvatori In Hon SS Ioan Bapt et Evang. This abbreviated inscription translates as: "The Supreme Pontiff Clement XII, in...
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  • (1700–1721) Pope Clement XII (1730–1740) Pope Clement XIII (1758–1769) Pope Clement XIV (1769–1774) There have also been three antipopes named Clement. Antipope...
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    Pope Clement XII (r. 1730–1740) created 35 cardinals in 15 consistories. Neri Maria Corsini Alessandro Aldobrandini Girolamo Grimaldi Bartolomeo Massei...
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  • In eminenti apostolatus (category Documents of Pope Clement XII)
    In eminenti apostolatus specula is a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII on 28 April 1738, banning Catholics from becoming Freemasons. It arose from...
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    Raybaud, L.-P. (1963). Papauté et pouvoir temporel sous les pontificats de Clément XII et Benoît XIV (1730–1758). Paris: J. Vrin 1963. (in French) Rosa, Mario...
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  • in 1738, to Pope Clement XII promulgating In eminenti apostolatus, the first canonical prohibition of Masonic associations. Clement XII wrote that the reasons...
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    University of Notre Dame Press. p. 299. ISBN 978-0-268-03483-2. "Pope Clement XII (1730–1740)". GCatholic. Archived from the original on 10 August 2023...
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    required amount. He selected the pontifical name of "Clement XIII" in honor of Pope Clement XII, who had elevated him to the cardinalate. Rezzonico was...
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    approval through the grant of indulgences by Pope Benedict XII, Pope Clement XII, and Pope Clement XIII. This devotion to the Our Sorrowful Mother was originated...
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    the Corsini family. Lorenzo was made Pope with the name of Clemente XII (Clement XII, 1730–1740). He founded the Museum Capitolini, and commissioned (among...
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    Pope Pius XII (born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli, Italian pronunciation: [euˈdʒɛːnjo maˈriːa dʒuˈzɛppe dʒoˈvanni paˈtʃɛlli]; 2 March 1876 –...
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    successor, Pope Innocent XIII, and Lorenzo Corsini, who later became Pope Clement XII. The pope also nominated eight cardinals "in pectore", later publishing...
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    Sorrows and Our Lady of Mount Carmel to the whole Church.: 672  Pope Clement XII (1758–1769) banned all Marian litanies except the Litany of Loreto. In...
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    John Francis Regis (category Canonizations by Pope Clement XII)
    (Ardèche). John Francis Regis was beatified by Pope Clement XI on 18 May 1716, and canonized by Pope Clement XII on 5 April 1737. Statue of St.François Regis...
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    and others. After the 1730 papal conclave elevated Pope Clement XII to the pontificate, Clement promptly excommunicated Benedict XIII's corrupt deputy...
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    Pope Benedict XI (category Beatifications by Pope Clement XII)
    forces at Anagni. He was beatified with his cultus confirmed by Pope Clement XII in 1736. He is a patron of Treviso. Niccolò Boccasini was born in Treviso...
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    The canal was built as part of a construction program begun by Pope Clement XII in the early 18th century. The artificial waterway connects the Monote...
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    (formal beatification after Pope Clement XII confirmed the cultus) 1774: Beatrix of Este the Younger The last months of Clement XIV's life were embittered by...
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    Vincent de Paul (category Canonizations by Pope Clement XII)
    Pope Benedict XIII. He was canonized nearly eight years later by Pope Clement XII on 16 June 1737. Vincent's body was exhumed in 1712, 53 years after his...
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  • Giovanni Tommaso Maria Marelli (category Bishops appointed by Pope Clement XII)
    co-consecrators. On 23 Feb 1739, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Clement XII as Archbishop (Personal Title) of Imola. He served as Archbishop of Imola...
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    design buildings, fountains, as well as the Spanish Steps. In 1730, Pope Clement XII organized a contest in which Nicola Salvi initially lost to Alessandro...
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    to crown the king of Bohemia. Unlike the Cistercian Benedict XII, the Benedictine Clement VI was devoted to an openhanded and generous lifestyle, and the...
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    these: Pope Clement V: 1305–1314 (curia moved to Avignon, 9 March 1309) Pope John XXII: 1316–1334 Pope Benedict XII: 1334–1342 Pope Clement VI: 1342–1352...
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    the Piazza) and Carlo Maderno, and by Gian Lorenzo Bernini for Pope Clement XII. Gardens were conceived by Maderno. In the 18th century, Ferdinando Fuga...
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  • February 1537 16 July 1767 by Pope Clement XIII Gertrude of Nivelles c. 628 17 March 659 1677 (informally) by Pope Clement XII Gertrude the Great 6 January...
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    of the Western Schism) and Pope Gregory XII. The first two were deposed by the Council itself, and Gregory XII abdicated after formally convoking the already...
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    Clare of Montefalco (category Beatifications by Pope Clement XII)
    but it was not until April 13, 1737, that Clare was beatified by Pope Clement XII. On December 8, 1881, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, Pope Leo...
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    Inter praecipuas apostolici ministerii (category Documents of Pope Clement XII)
    as a.posˈto.li.t͡ʃi mi.nisˈte.ri.i]) was a papal bull issued by Pope Clement XII, on 17 December 1737, establishing that whoever was appointed Patriarch...
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