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catharina
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Demand, request, desire, implore … whatever the verb, it’s easy to see the difference between a “petiton” presented by an individual and another (modern) format that carries a list of signatures in the style of “one man - one” vote. Or maybe that’s it should be easy to see.The word “petition” is being used in a different sense here - the “we the undersigned demand …” style of petition is a very recent political development - in ancient times, a “petition” was a letter of request from an individual on behalf of a group - ie: St. Teresa petitioned her Bishop on behalf of the Carmelite order for a new convent - but she didn’t present a written demand with a list of names attached to it; rather, she approached him for an interview and presented her case to him on behalf of her Sisters, which was also written in a letter that she gave to him. The Sisters didn’t sign anything, though.