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Auctorem fidei
Latin for 'Author of the Faith'
Papal bull of Pope Pius VI
Coat of arms of Pope Pius VI
Signature date 28 August 1794
SubjectCondemnation of Jansenism

Auctorem fidei is a papal bull issued by Pius VI on 28 August, 1794 to condemn the tendency towards Gallicanism and Jansenist-tinged reforms of the Synod of Pistoia (1786).

The bull catalogued and condemned 85 articles of the Synod of Pistoia. After the bull's publication, Scipione de' Ricci submitted. In 1805, he took occasion of the presence of Pius VII in Florence on the latter's way to Rome from his exile in France to ask in person for pardon and reconciliation.

The document has been cited as a source of doctrinal orthodoxy when later popes were called to combat doctrinal errors in the 19th and 20th centuries. It is mentioned in Gregory XVI's encyclicals Commissum divinitus (1835) and Inter praecipuas machinationes (1844),[1] Pius X's Pascendi Dominici gregis (1907), Paul VI's Mysterium fidei (1965) and Francis's Dilexit nos (2024).

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  1. ^ Gregory XVI, Inter Praecipuas, paragraph 5, published 8 May 1844, accessed 6 August 2023

Sources

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  • M. O'Riordan (1913). "Auctorem Fidei". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
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