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Primo Feliciter

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Motu proprio issued by Pope Pius XII on March 12, 1948

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Primo Feliciter was amotu proprio issued byPope Pius XII on March 12, 1948.[1]

Primo Feliciter was issued a year after the constitutionProvida Mater Ecclesia. This motu proprio confirmed and blessedsecular institutes within the Catholic Church.[1]

Along withProvida Mater Ecclesia andCum Sanctissimus,Primo Feliciter provided the basis for Catholic secular institutes to receive their ownlegislation.[2]

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  1. ^abThe Church in the Modern Age (Vol 10) by Hubert Jedin, Gabriel Adriányi, John DolanISBN 0860120929, Hypeion Press p. 327.
  2. ^Christian Spirituality in the Catholic Tradition by Jordan Aumann 1985ISBN 0722019173 p. 272.

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