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1335 papal bull by Pope Benedict XII

Fulgens sicut stella matutina ('Shining like the morning star'; Song of Songs 6:10) is a papal bull issued by Pope Benedict XII in Sorgues on July 12, 1335, to initiate a reform of the Cistercian Order, which had been founded in 1119. The bull prescribed four measures: economic consolidation of the indebted convents, compulsory attendance of the general chapter with the payment of corresponding annual contributions, tightening of discipline within the monastery, and the reorganization of theological studies for monks.

Pope Benedict had been a Cistercian monk and abbot before he became a bishop. The bull is also called Benedictina in reference to the pope.

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References

  1. Louis Lekai: The Cistercians. Ideals and reality, Kent State UP, 1977, p. 72.
  2. Bueno, Irene (2015). Defining heresy: inquisition, theology, and papal policy in the time of Jacques Fournier. Studies in medieval and reformation traditions. Leiden; Boston: BrIll. p. 1. ISBN 978-90-04-30425-3.
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