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Liberius

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[lahy-beer-ee-uhs] / laɪˈbɪər i əs /

noun

  1. died a.d. 366, pope 352–366.


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Ut negotium fidei valeatis liberius promovere, vobis auctoritate pr�sentium indulgemus ut si vos excommunicationis sententiam et irregularitatem incurrere aliquibus casibus ex humana fragilitate contingat vel recolatis etiam incurrisse, quia propter vobis injunctum officium ad priores vestros super hoc recurrere non potestis, mutuo vobis super hiis absolvere juxta formam ecclesi�, ac vobiscum auctoritate vestra dispensare possitis, prout in hoc parte prioribus ab apostolica sede concessum est.

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The first represents the vision of the Virgin to John and his wife,—in the second they tell what they have seen to Pope Liberius.

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St. Liberius, 24th April, 366 Felix II. antipope, 22nd Nov. 365 37.

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Et de Anderdo deficiunt vj den. quia tenet liberius quam predecessores sui solebant tenere.'

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When Liberius returned from exile and Felix was expelled from Rome, Damasus again took his place among the adherents of Liberius.

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