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papal bull, in Roman Catholicism, an official papal letter or document. The name is derived from the lead seal (bulla) traditionally affixed to such documents. Since the 12th century it has designated a letter from the pope carrying a bulla that shows the heads of the apostles Peter and Paul on one side and the pope’s signature on the other.
Key People: Clement XI (Show more) Related Topics: papal document (Show more) See all related contentBy the 13th century the term papal bull was being used only for the most important documents issued by the pope. These included canonizations of saints, dogmatic pronouncements, Henry VIII’s dispensation to marry Catherine of Aragon (his brother’s widow), the restoration of the Society of Jesus in 1814, and the announcement (December 25, 1961) of the forthcoming Second Vatican Council. Both Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis issued papal bulls to announce years of jubilee: the Great Jubilee from 2000 to 2001 and the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy from 2015 to 2016, respectively.
The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaThis article was most recently revised and updated by Melissa Petruzzello.Tag » What Is The Papal Bull
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