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In terms of content, the bull is simply the format in which a decree of the pope appears. Any subject may be treated in a bull, and many were and are, including statutory decrees, episcopal appointments, dispensations, excommunications, Apostolic constitutions, canonizations, and convocations.Elizium23 (
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08:43, 16 November 2020 (UTC)reply
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Elizium23: I removed the information that it was a bull, as the source you used to support it was permanently dead. By the way, I do not know what you are quoting here on the talk page.
Veverve (
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10:23, 16 November 2020 (UTC)reply
Veverve, that is a quote of
papal bull. The link is obviously not dead because I had just visited it to cite it, it was up for me and for the visual editor, so it seems like an Internet problem on your end, but I do not wish to edit-war with you over this.
Elizium23 (
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15:59, 16 November 2020 (UTC)reply