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  • This historical document, spans from 1678 to 1753, comprises correspondence from P. Jos. Broglia, a missionary in Siam, addressing the ecclesiastical authority of the Apostolic Vicars and the adherence of the local population to their jurisdiction. Broglia expresses concern over the lax reverence displayed by some individuals towards the Pontifical Diplomas, particularly regarding the spiritual governance of both idol-worshippers and Christians in the region. He criticises those who engage secular powers against the Apostolic Vicars, asserting that the Society is exempt from such influences. The text highlights internal disputes within the Jesuit community, particularly the accusations against P. Ferdinando Verbiest and P. Domenico Fuciù, and reflects Broglia's dismay at a lack of unity among missionaries. He implores for a return to proper spiritual obedience and command to ensure that the Society upholds the dignity of the Apostolic See, thereby emphasizing the gravity of maintaining religious authority in the face of secular challenges.

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