Alexander IV (1254-1261) | 9-23 | 7-24(1) | ||
Urban IV (1261-1264) | 24-30 | 24-28 | ||
Clement IV (1265-1268) | 31-36 | 29-31 | ||
Gregory X (1271-1276) | 37-41 | 32-33 | ||
Innocent V (1276) | 42-44 | 34-35 | ||
Nicholas III (1277-1280) | 47-50 | 36-38 | ||
Martin IV (1281-1285) | 51P | 38-39 | ||
Honorius IV (1285-1287) | 52-53 | 39-40 | ||
Nicholas IV (1288-1292) | 54P | 40-41 | ||
Celestine V (1294) | 55P | 41 | ||
Boniface VIII (1294-1303) | 56-57 | 42-43 | ||
Benedict XI (1303-1304) | 58-59P | 43 | ||
Clement V (1305-1314) | 60 | 44 | ||
John XXII (1316-1344) | 61-69 | 44-53 | ||
March 1, 1318. Declares his | ||||
doctrine miraculous. "He | ||||
alone enlightened the Church | ||||
more than all the other | ||||
doctors." | ||||
July 18, 1323. Bull of | ||||
Canonization: "Redemp- | ||||
tionem misit Dominus." | 62 | 45 | ||
Benedict XII (1335-1342) | 70P | 53-54 | ||
Clement VI (1342-1352) | 71-78 | 54-61 | ||
1346. Orders the Preachers | ||||
not to deviate from the | ||||
doctrine of St. Thomas. | ||||
Innocent VI (1352-1362) | 79 | 62 | ||
Urban V (1362-1370) | 80-86 | 62-66 | ||
Gregory XI (1370-1378) | 87-88 | 66-67 | ||
Urban VI (1378-1389) | 89P | 68 | ||
Boniface IX (1389-1404) | 90 | 68-69 | ||
Innocent VII (1404-1406) | 91 | 70 | ||
July 6, 1406. Confirms | ||||
the doctrine of the Preachers, | ||||
which is the Doctrine of St. | ||||
Thomas; Const. "Decens | ||||
reputamus." | 91 | 70 | ||
Gregory XII (1406-1415) | 92 | 71 | ||
Alexander V (1409-1410) | 93 | 71-72 | ||
John XXIII (sic)(1410-1415) | 94 | 72 | ||
Martin V (1417-1431) | 95P | 73-74 | ||
Eugene IV (1431-1447) | 96-97 | 74-76 | ||
Nicholas V (1447-1455) | 98-99 | 76-78 | ||
Calixtus III (1455-1458) | 100-101 | 78-80 | ||
Pius II (1458-1464) | 102 | 80-81 | ||
Paul II (1464-1471) | 103P | 81-82 | ||
Sixtus IV (1471-1484) | 104 | 82-83 | ||
Innocent VIII (1484-1492) | 105 | 83-84 | ||
Alexander VI (1492-1503) | 106 | 84 | ||
Julius II (1503-1513) | 108P | 85-86 | ||
Leo X (1513-1521) | 109-111P | 86-87 | ||
Clement VII (1523-1534) | 113-115P | 88-90 | ||
Paul III (1534-1549) | 116-118P | 90-92 | ||
Julius III (1550-1555) | 119P | 93 | ||
Paul IV (1555-1559) | 121 | 94-95 | ||
Pius IV (1559-1565) | 122 | 95-96 | ||
Pius V (1566-1572) | 123-125 | 97-101 | ||
April 11, 1567. Proclaims | ||||
St. Thomas Doctor in the | ||||
Const. "Mirabilis Deus." | 124 | 97 | ||
1570. Orders an edition | ||||
of the complete works of | ||||
Saint Thomas. | 125 | 100 | ||
Gregory XIII (1572-1585) | 126-127P | 101-103 | ||
Sixtus V (1585-1590) | 128-130 | 103-106 | ||
Clement VIII (1592-1605) | 134-140 | 108-115 | ||
1594. Recommends ad- | ||||
hering to Saint Thomas | ||||
to the Fathers of the | ||||
Society of Jesus. | 140 | 114-115 | ||
Leo XI (1605) | 141 | 116 | ||
Paul V (1605-1621) | 142-144 | 116-119 | ||
Urban VIII (1624-1644) | 146-147P | 120-121 | ||
Alexander VII (1655-1667) | 149-151 | 122-125 | ||
Clement X (1670-1676) | 153 | 127-128 | ||
Innocent XI (1676-1689) | 154-155 | 128-132 | ||
Alexander VIII (1689-1691) | 156 | 133-134 | ||
Innocent XII (1691-1700) | 157-158 | 134-136 | ||
Clement XI (1700-1721) | 159-165 | 136-141 | ||
April 23, 1718. Gives | ||||
his solemn approbation | ||||
to the statutes of the | ||||
Academy of St. Thomas | ||||
in Rome. Const. "Inscrut- | ||||
abili." | 159 | 136-138 | ||
Innocent XIII (1721-1724) | 166P | 142-143 | ||
Benedict XIII (1724-1730) | 167-174 | 143-153 | ||
Clement XII (1730-1740) | 175-177 | 153-155 | ||
Benedict XIV (1740-1758) | 178-181 | 155-166 | ||
Clement XIII (1758-1769) | 182-183 | 166-168 | ||
Clement XIV (1769-1774) | 185P | 168-169 | ||
Pius VI (1775-1799) | 185-186 | 169-170 | ||
Pius VII (1800-1823) | 187 | 171 | ||
Leo XII (1823-1829) | 188 | 172 | ||
Pius IX (1846-1878) | 191-195 | 174-177 | ||
Leo XIII (1878-1903) | 196-365 | 177-271 | ||
August 4, 1879. | ||||
Encycl. "Aeterni | ||||
Patris." | 199-281 | 178-196 | ||
October 15, 1879. | ||||
Proclaims his intention | ||||
to restore the Roman | ||||
Academy of Saint Thomas | ||||
and to publish the | ||||
complete works. Letter: | ||||
"Jampridem." | 219-225 | 196-200 | ||
January 18, 1880. Orders | ||||
a new edition of the com- | ||||
plete works of Saint | ||||
Thomas. Motu Proprio: | ||||
"Placere Nobis." | 226-227 | 200-201 | ||
March 7, 1880. Proclaims | ||||
the necessity of studying | ||||
the philosophy of Saint | ||||
Thomas. Alloc.: "Per- | ||||
gratus Nobis." | 228-233 | 201-206 | ||
August 4, 1880. Appoints | ||||
St. Thomas universal pat- | ||||
ron of Catholic schools. | ||||
Brief: "Cum hoc sit." | 238-242 | 208-211 | ||
December 30, 1892. In- | ||||
vites the members of the | ||||
Society of Jesus to follow | ||||
the teaching of Saint | ||||
Thomas. Brief: "Gravis- | ||||
sime Nos." | 318-325 | 244-252 | ||
November 25, 1989. The | ||||
same invitation addressed | ||||
to the Friars Minor. | 352 | 264 | ||
May 9, 1895. Approves | ||||
the new constitutions of | ||||
the Roman Academy of | ||||
St. Thomas. Apostolic | ||||
letter "Constitutiones." | 341 | 258-260 | ||
September 8, 1899. En- | ||||
cyclical letter to the | ||||
French clergy "Depuis le | ||||
jour." | 355 | 265-267 | ||
Pius X (1903-1914) | 366-388 | 271-280 | ||
680-682 | 695-702 | |||
September 8, 1907. En- | ||||
cyclical "Pascendi." | 376 | 276 | ||
September 1, 1910. Motu | ||||
proprio "Sacrorum Anti- | ||||
stitum." | AAS(2), 2 (1910) | 655-680 | ||
June 29, 1914. Motu pro- | 680-681 | 695-699 | ||
prio "Doctoris Angelici." | AAS, 6 (1914) | 336-341 | ||
July 27, 1914. Publica- | ||||
tion of the XXIV Thomist | 682 | 699-702 | ||
theses. | AAS, 6 (1914) | 383-386 | ||
Benedict XV (1914-1922) | ||||
December 31, 1914. Motu | ||||
proprio "Non multo" on | ||||
the Roman Academy of | ||||
St. Thomas. | AAS, 7 (1915) | 5-7 | ||
March 7, 1916. Answer | ||||
given by the Congrega- | ||||
tion of Seminaries and | ||||
Universities on the XXIV | ||||
theses. | AAS, 8 (1916) | 156-157 | ||
May 27, 1917. Promulga- | ||||
tion of the new Code of | ||||
Canon Law. (Canon 1366, | ||||
par. 2: "Teachers shall | ||||
adhere religiously to the | ||||
method, doctrine and | ||||
principles" of Saint | ||||
Thomas.) | AAS, 9 (1917), | Part 2 | ||
June 29, 1921. Encyclical | ||||
"Fausto appentente die." | AAS, 13 (1921) | 329-335 | ||
Pius XI (1922-1939) | ||||
August 1, 1922. Apostolic | ||||
letter on the education of | ||||
the clergy. | AAS, 14 (1922) | 449-458 | ||
June 29, 1923. Encyclical | ||||
"Studiorum Ducem" for | ||||
the sixth centenary of | ||||
Saint Thomas. | AAS, 15 (1923) | 309-326 | ||
May 24, 1931. Apostolic | ||||
Constitution 'Deus sci- | ||||
entiarum Dominus," es- | ||||
specially Art. 29. | AAS, 23 (1931) | 241-262 | ||
December 20, 1935. "Ad | ||||
Catholici Sacerdotii" on | ||||
the priesthood. | AAS, 28 (1936) | 5-53 | ||
Pius XII (1939- ): | ||||
June 24, 1939. "Sollem- | ||||
nis conventus," a sermon | ||||
to ecclesiastical students | AAS, 31 (1939) | 245-251 | ||
in Rome. | Discorsi,(3) I, | 211-218 | ||
March 7, 1942. "Quando- | ||||
quidem qui sacris," a let- | ||||
ter to the Master General | ||||
of the Order of Friar | ||||
Preachers: St. Thomas | ||||
Aquinas, patron of all | AAS, 34 (1942) | 96-99 | ||
schools. | Discorsi, IV, | 429-432 | ||
September 17, 1946. | ||||
"Quamvis inquieti," al- | ||||
locution to the newly | ||||
elected General of the | ||||
Society of Jesus and his | AAS, 38 (1946) | 381-385 | ||
electors. | Discorsi, VIII, | 243-247 | ||
September 25, 1949. "De | ||||
grand coeur," address to | ||||
the members of the In- | ||||
ternational Congress of | AAS, 41 (1949) | 555-556 | ||
Humanistic Studies. | Discorsi, XI, | 218 | ||
August 12, 1950. "Hu- | ||||
mani generis," encyclical | ||||
concerning some false | ||||
opinions which threaten | ||||
to undermine the founda- | ||||
tions of Catholic doctrine. | AAS, 42 (1950) | 561-578 | ||
September 17, 1950. "Sin- | ||||
gulari animi erga," allo- | ||||
cution to the third Inter- | ||||
national Thomistic Con- | ||||
gress organized by the | ||||
Pontifical Roman Acad- | AAS, 42 (1950) | 734-735 | ||
emy of St. Thomas. | Discorsi, XII, | 205-206 | ||
September 23, 1950. | ||||
"Menti Nostrae," Apos- | ||||
tolic exhortation to the | ||||
priests of the world: | ||||
spiritual perfection. | AAS, 42 (1950) | 657-702 | ||
August 12, 1953. "Oppor- | ||||
tuno sane consilio," let- | ||||
ter to the Rector of the | ||||
Pontifical Gregorian | ||||
University on the fourth | AAS, 45 (1953) | 658-664 | ||
centenary of its founding. | Discorsi, XV, | 661-667 | ||
October 17, 1953. "Ani- | ||||
mus Noster guadio," ad- | ||||
dress to the faculty, stu- | ||||
dents and alumni of the | ||||
Pontifical Gregorian Uni- | AAS, 45 (1953) | 682-690 | ||
versity: fourth centenary. | Discorsi, XV, | 405-414 | ||
September 14, 1955. | ||||
"Nous vous souhaitons," | ||||
address to members of | ||||
the Fourth International | ||||
Thomistic Congress, on | ||||
Thomistic philosophy | ||||
and modern thought. | AAS, 47 (1955) | 683-691 | ||
March 9, 1956. "C'est | ||||
bien volontiers," address | ||||
to the International | ||||
Union of Archaeological | ||||
Institutes. | AAS, 48 (1956) | 210-216 |
1. These references are to: J.J. Berthier, O.P., Sanctus Thomas Aquinas "Doctor Communis" Ecclesiae, vol. I.: Testimonia Ecclesiae, Roma 1914. The column on the left refers to the paragraphs, the one on the right to the pages. The letter P indicates an explicit testimony in regard to the Preachers, which implicitly designates Saint Thomas.
2. Acta Apostolicae Sedis; commentarium officiale. Città del Vaticano, Libreria editrice Vaticana, 1909 seq.
3. Discorsi e radiomessaggi di Sua Santità Pio XII. Milano, Società editrice "Vita e Pensiero," 1941, seq.