Everything about Apostolic Constitution totally explained
An
apostolic constitution (
Latin constitutio apostolica) is the highest level of
decree issued by the
Pope of the
Roman Catholic Church. The use of the term
constitution comes from
Latin constitutio, which referred to any important law issued by the
Roman emperor, and is retained in church documents because of the inheritance that the
canon law of the Roman Catholic Church received from
Roman law.
By their nature, apostolic constitutions are addressed to the public. Generic constitutions use the title
Apostolic Constitution, and treat on solemn matters of the church, such as the promulgation of statutes or definitive teachings. The forms
Dogmatic Constitution and
Pastoral Constitution are titles sometimes used to be more descriptive as to the document's purpose.
Apostolic Constitutions are issued as
Papal bulls due to their solemn, public form. The next highest category, after an Apostolic Constitution, is an
Encyclical Letter.
Examples of apostolic constitutions
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