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Papal bull and associated financial account, dated 13 November 1884 (with administrative notes from 14 March and 14 October 1884), concerning the episcopal appointment of Dom António Joaquim de Medeiros (also referenced as de Noronha) as Bishop of Macau. The document, issued by Pope Leo XIII during his seventh year of pontificate, formally transfers the titular Bishop of Thermopylae to the Diocese of Macau, a see established under Portuguese royal patronage (*Padroado Real*) granted by King Luís I, Most Faithful King of Portugal and the Algarves. It details the Apostolic authority for the translation, including absolution from prior ecclesiastical obligations, delegation of full spiritual and temporal governance, and instructions for oaths of fidelity to be administered by a designated Catholic prelate. The text affirms the legitimacy of the Macau see under various historical patronage designations, including *Patronatus Caritatis* and *Tropaeum Canonissimi*, and commands local clergy, cathedral chapter, university, and laity to render obedience. Accompanying the bull is an itemised account of consistorial expenses totalling 957.57 florins, covering fees paid to Roman Curia officials, scribes, notaries, and other functionaries involved in the episcopal consecration process, attested by Vicente Domati and Christina Duplertum. The documents originate from the Holy See and pertain to ecclesiastical administration in colonial Macau, reflecting the intersection of papal authority and Portuguese imperial patronage in late 19th-century Catholic missions.
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This is a formal ecclesiastical and political petition, dated 13 March 1841, composed by Adonia, Archbishop-Primate Elect of the East, in Goa, and addressed to the Portuguese monarch. The document forms part of a diplomatic and religious correspondence concerning the erosion of the Portuguese *Padroado Real*—the royal patronage over Catholic ecclesiastical appointments and administration in Asia—particularly in British-controlled territories including Madras, Bengal, Ceylon, Cochin, and Bombay. The author details disputes with the Roman Apostolic Vicars and the Congregation of Propaganda Fide, who, supported by British colonial authorities, were asserting jurisdiction over churches historically under Portuguese patronage. Specific incidents include the unilateral appointment of bishops by the Pope, such as for Ceylon and Bellary, and the issuance of papal bulls dismembering dioceses without royal consent. The text references key figures including the Baron of Sabróso, the Acting Governor of Calcutta, and the Bishop-Elect of Meliapore, and includes copies of official letters, decrees, and pamphlets (Nos. 1–14) submitted as evidence. Additionally, the author highlights financial crises resulting from the suppression of convents and the suspension of missionary stipends, which weakened Portuguese ecclesiastical influence. The document calls for immediate intervention by the Portuguese Crown, urging formal diplomatic action with both the British Court of Directors and the Holy See to uphold treaty obligations and restore ecclesiastical authority.
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