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The Secretariate of Briefs to Princes and of Latin Letters, or simply the Secretariate of Briefs, was one of the offices of the Roman Curia abrogated in 1967 during Pope Paul VI's reform of the Pontifical court. It was divided into two sections.

The Secretariate of Briefs to Princes consisted of the Secretary and two office assistants. The Secretary was a prelate responsible for writing the papal briefs addressed to emperors, kings, princes, and other dignitaries. He also prepared the allocutions that the Pope pronounced at consistories, as well as encyclicals and apostolic letters addressed to bishops and the faithful. He acted according to the instructions of the Pope. He was required to be a proficient Latinist because these documents were written in Latin.

The Secretary for Latin Letters was also a prelate or private papal chamberlain ("cameriere segreto" in Italian) and was responsible for writing letters in Latin of lesser importance on behalf of the Pope. He had an office assistant.

The Latin Secretaries also played a significant part in the proceedings surrounding the death and election of the Pope; one of the two Secretaries usually pronounced the funeral oration, in Latin, for the deceased Pope, while another held an oration after the mass Pro eligendo Pontifice ('For the election of the Pope') at the beginning of the conclave.[1][2] The last Secretaries to perform this task were Del Ton and Tondini in 1963.[3]

In 1967, the office was suppressed as an independent department by the apostolic constitution Regimini Ecclesiae universae; its tasks were transferred to a new Latin Letters Office, subordinate to the Secretariat of State.[4]

Partial list of incumbents[edit]

Secretaries of Briefs to Princes:

Secretaries for Latin letters:

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Del Re, Niccolò (1998). Vatikanlexikon. p. 721.
  • ^ Moroni, Gaetano (1848). Dizionario di erudizione storici-ecclesiastica (Vol. XLIX). pp. 47–53.
  • ^ AAS 55 (1963) 490-496, 589-594.
  • ^ Pope Paul VI (15 August 1967). "Regimini Ecclesiae universae". Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Retrieved 16 July 2020. The text is available in Italian and Latin.
  • ^ a b c d e Moroni, Gaetano (1853). Dizionario di erudizione storico-ecclesiastica (Vol. LXIII). pp. 265–267, 272–274.
  • ^ a b Notice of appointment: Diario di Roma (1832) Nr. 6, p. 1.
  • ^ a b c Boutry, Philippe (2002). "Prélats Référendaires et officers de curie en fonctions sous la restauration (1814-1846)". Souverain et pontife. Collection. l'École française de Rome. pp. 489–651. ISBN 9782728310227. 300.
  • ^ a b Notice of appointment: Gazzetta di Roma (1848) Nr. 74, p. 294.
  • ^ a b Martina, Giacomo (1986). Pio IX (1851-1866). pp. 274–275.
  • ^ a b c d e f Bacci, Antonius. "De Leonis XIII Latinitate". Latinitas. 1 (4): 259.
  • ^ a b Martina, Giacomo (1990). Pio IX (1867-1878). p. 148.
  • ^ a b "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Consistory of June 22, 1903". Cardinals.fiu.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  • ^ Arnold, Claus (2008). "Antimodernismo e Magistero Romano: La Redazione della Pascendi". Rivista di Storia del Cristianesimo. 5 (2): 348, 359.
  • ^ Obituary notice: Vox Urbis, Ann. XIV (1911), Num. V, p. 71.
  • ^ Notice of appointment: AAS 3 (1911) 583.
  • ^ a b "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - December 20, 1923". Cardinals.fiu.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  • ^ Notice of appointment: AAS 16 (1924) 173.
  • ^ a b Notice of appointment: AAS 23 (1931) 357.
  • ^ "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - March 28, 1960". Cardinals.fiu.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  • ^ Notice of appointment: AAS 52 (1960) 366.
  • ^ Marini, Dante. "Raffaele Mazio". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  • ^ "The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of January 17, 1848". Cardinals.fiu.edu. Retrieved 2022-04-15.
  • ^ Palmieri, Pasquale. "Giovanni Battista Palma". Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  • ^ Boutry, Philippe (2002). "Officiers subalternes de la curie et consulteurs des congrégations romaines en fonctions sous la restauration (1814-1846) (notes brèves)". Souverain et pontife. Collection. l'École française de Rome. pp. 653–769. ISBN 9782728310227. 300.
  • ^ [Anon.] (1863). Brevi memorie di Monsignor Giovanni Sottovia. Rome. pp. 5–12. Retrieved 1 August 2020.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • ^ Notice of appointment: AAS 6 (1914) 70.
  • ^ Notice of appointment: AAS 15 (1923) 92.
  • ^ Notice of appointment (as Pro-Secretary): AAS 16 (1924) 485.
  • ^ Notice of appointment: AAS 53 (1961) 60.

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