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Acta Sanctae Sedis, a Roman monthly publication containing the principal public documents issued by the Pope, directly or through the Roman Congregations. It was begun in 1865, under the title of “Acta Sanctae Sedis in compendium redacta etc.”, and was declared, May 23, 1904, an organ of the Holy See to the extent that all documents printed in it are “authentic and official”.
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