Full text of papal bulls

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Forgive me if this is in the wrong place to post this - this site is very large. 🙂 Leo X’s bulls Exsurge Domine, which warned Martin Luther to recant, and Decet Romanum Pontificem, which excommunicated him, can be seen here: papalencyclicals.net/Leo10/index.htm. I read in several sources that, as well as Luther, a certain Lazarus Spengler was condemned by name in these bulls, but can find no mention of this in the text. Is it possible that parts of the bull no longer relevant are now left out? Was it only perhaps added only in certain editions?

O ye sages of the 16th-Century Church, please help me!
 
Forgive me if this is in the wrong place to post this - this site is very large. 🙂 Leo X’s bulls Exsurge Domine, which warned Martin Luther to recant, and Decet Romanum Pontificem, which excommunicated him, can be seen here: papalencyclicals.net/Leo10/index.htm. I read in several sources that, as well as Luther, a certain Lazarus Spengler was condemned by name in these bulls, but can find no mention of this in the text. Is it possible that parts of the bull no longer relevant are now left out? Was it only perhaps added only in certain editions?

O ye sages of the 16th-Century Church, please help me!
If his name is not in the Bull, then it was not directed at him. Bulls do not come in different editions. They are finite statements.

Hope this helps.

Fraternally,

Br. JR, OSF 🙂
 
The calendar gave one extra day a year - sorry - maths isn’t my forte and I cant remember exactly what happened,( I know there was a problem with leap years) , and so needed to be changed, also it made Easter difficult to determine and it was decided that certain dates in the calendar had to set in stone, such as the Spring Equinox in March.

The Gregorian calendar was introduced to stop the anomalies, although I don’t know who it was introduced by i’m afraid, but I know it’s based on our rotation round the sun. I would imagine that this would have to have been determined much later as astronomers must have been able to fix certain dates in the calendar with certain astronomical events - Spring Equinox 21st March, Autumn Equinox 12st Sept (The Equinoxes are the days in the year that have exactly the same amount of day and night) Summer Solstice.

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