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  • This scholarly transcription presents a papal bull of episcopal appointment for the Diocese of Malacca in the East Indies, issued in Rome on 1 January 1783 (Kalendis Ianuarii), during the thirty-third year of the pontificate of Pope Pius VI. The document records the papal provision of Father Alexander of Saint Annunziata—identified interchangeably as Alexander of the Holy Family—a professed member of the Reformed Congregation of the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and formerly of the Franciscans of Cobarvaria (a branch of the Friars Minor Observant)—to the vacant see following the death of Gerardus a Sancto Iosepho (Gerard of Saint Joseph), late Bishop of Malacca. It details his ecclesiastical background, including solemn profession, studies in Sacred Theology and Canon Law, preaching ministry in Portugal and the Patriarchate of Goa, and service as Apostolic Visitor. The bull confers full spiritual and temporal jurisdiction over Malacca, assigns the Suffragan See of Natacam as auxiliary, grants dispensations for academic deficiencies and canonical impediments, and authorises episcopal consecration in the Indies by a single bishop. An accompanying oath of obedience, sworn before God and the Holy See, is transcribed in full, with supplementary attestations dated 27 April 1882 at the Basilica of the Most Holy Apostles, witnessed by Domenico Sogliano, Francesco Riganti, and Francesco Proda. The document originates from the Arquivo de Marinha e Ultramar (Lisbon) and reflects Portuguese ecclesiastical administration under Dutch temporal sovereignty in Malacca.

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