Quia nonnunquam

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Quia nonnumquam is a papal bull dated March 26, 1322, with which Pope John XXII attacks . back into the poverty dispute the Franciscan one.

Freedom of discussion

With this bull he went against the supposed heresy of the spiritual and thus against the fundamental developments of the Franciscan order. The Pope raised this from his predecessor Nicholas III. , in his bull Exiit qui seminat (1279), a ban on discussion and thus opened a new dispute about the Franciscan ideal of poverty.

episode

The religious superiors reacted to the general chapter , which was held over Pentecost 1322 in Perugia . They objected to the Pope and sent him a letter, they demanded the repeal of this order and demanded the restoration of Nicholas III. established rules. In addition, they filed a motion against the order not to direct any further cops or decretals . The Pope, for his part, reacted with the next bull, Ad conditorem canonum , in which he confirmed his instructions.

See also

Michael of Cesena ; Poverty struggle

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