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    De Sanctae Sedis summa administratione
    Apostolic Constitution "About the Supreme Government of the Holy See ».
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    Sixtus Episcopus, Servus Servorum Dei, Ad perpetuam rei memoriam





    Book 5.5: The Congregation of the Holy Armies


    Preamble

    The Congregation of the Holy Armies brings together a group of faithful and clergy linked by a common goal, namely the defense of the values ​​and interests of the Aristotelian Church. It ensures the supervision and the follow-up of the Aristotelian military forces in times of Peace and assures the control and the commandment during times of holy war; at all times the Congregation must ensure the proper functioning, condition, disposition, availability, census, control, monitoring and preparation of combatants serving directly under the orders of Rome.


    Part I : The Congregation of the Holy Armies


    I. Hierarchy and objectives

    Article 1: The Congregation of the Holy Armies is headed by a Chancellor and a Vice-Chancellor, both called Cardinal Constable.

    Article 2: The Prefect General is by importance the second-in-command of the Congregation after the Chancellors. He assists the Chancellors in the management of the congregation according to their instructions

    Article 3: The Prefect General is usually identified in the person of the Knight Senator. If necessary, the two charges can be separated; in this case, a Prefect General is appointed by the Cardinal Constable.

    Article 4: The Prefect Local is the direct representative of the Congregation of the Holy Armies in a linguistic zone. He directs the Episcopal Guard in his area and coordinates the members of the Religious Military Orders in relation to the Grand Masters.

    Article 5: The Prefect Local is appointed by the Cardinal Constable and is under the direct authority of Cardinal Constable and the Knight Senator. He has authority over all members in his area.

    Article 6: The Prefect Local must and is entitled to know the numbers of Religious Military Orders present in his area, in order to be able to respond in any circumstances to a threat or a request from the Curia or the Cardinal Constable of Rome.

    Article 7: In the event of a decreed mobilization, the Prefect shall make available to the Congregation of the Holy Armies the troops under his command. If the Pope or the Curia asks the Aristotelian faithful to take the cross, the Prefect must respond to the call of the Sacred College by placing at the disposal of the Crusade all his human and material resources and will have to ensure the coordination of the various troops from the area involved under him.

    Article 8: The Prefect shall ensure the collaboration of his Vidames with their respective Archbishop so that they work with him and respond as best as possible to his demands in the field of security and the military. On the other hand, he will have to make sure that the Archbishops collaborate with their respective Vidames, and let him act concerning the domains devolved to the Guard and the Vidame. In case of the Vidame's failure, the Prefect must be able to resume it or to impose a sanction; in case of the Archbishop's failure, the Prefect must seize the Cardinal Constable of Rome.

    Article 9: The Cardinal Constable may appoint a prelate as Chaplain General of the Holy Armies. Its role is to organize the religious ceremonies of the Congregation and work with the various religious leaders. He can celebrate as a replacement for absent Religious Military Orders and religious members absent from the Episcopal Guard in order not to deprive the Militaries of spiritual support.

    Article 10:To carry out its mission, the Congregation sets itself objectives, which can be listed in a non-exhaustive way, such as:
    • to assure the chain of command of the different elements of the Holy Armies;
    • to ensure the control and monitoring of the Episcopal and Pontifical Guards;
    • to control and follow the Military and Religious Orders;
    • ensure the control and monitoring of the Pontifical Navy;
    • organize the follow-up of troops falling under the Pontifical Banner;
    • to ensure the development and the coherence of the Holy Armies;
    • recognize and ensure the recognition of new Orders;
    • maintain staff available anywhere and at any time;
    • manage crises and conflicts requiring the presence of troops of the Holy See;
    • to command and direct the operations decided by the Holy Curia or the Holy Father in accordance with his powers of delegation.


    II. Councils of the Congregation

    Article 11: In full respect of the absolute authority of the Sovereign Pontiff and the prerogatives that it derogates from the Cardinals Constables, the Congregation of the Holy Armies has two councils to facilitate its management: the High Council and the General Staff.

    Article 12: The High Council takes charge of the organization of the Holy Armies, discusses its operation and takes the major decisions concerning them within the limits of the provisions of Canon Law. It also serves as a Reference and Arbitration Council for the different Religious Military Orders.

    Article 13: Governing in the High Council, in order of precedence:
    • the Cardinal Constables;
    • the Commander of the Pontifical Guard;
    • the Prefect General;
    • the Pontifical Admiral;
    • the Prefect Locals;
    • the Chaplain General of the Holy Armies;
    • the Knight Senator, if he is not the Prefect General;
    • the Grand Masters of the Religious Military Orders;
    • the Knights of Isenduil;
    • the second-in-command of the Religious Military Orders;
    • the Pontifical Vice-Admirals.


    Article 14:The General Staff of the Holy Armies directs the military forces fighting in the name of the Most Holy Aristotelian Church in time of war and decides plans for battles. The decisions are made by the Cardinal Constable after conferring with the General Staff or failing that by the Prefect General.

    Article 15:Within the General Staff, in order of precedence:
    • the Cardinal Constables;
    • the Commander of the Pontifical Guard;
    • the Prefect General;
    • the Pontifical Admiral;
    • the Prefect Locals;
    • the Chaplain General of the Holy Armies;
    • the Dean of the Pontifical Nobility;
    • the Knight Senator, if he is not the Prefect General;
    • the Grand Masters of the Religious Military Orders;
    • the Knights of Isenduil;
    • the Vidames;
    • the second-in-command of the Religious Military Orders;
    • the Pontifical Vice-Admirals;
    • those responsible for the military branches of the Religious Military Orders.


    Article 16:In the event of a high-intensity conflict or general mobilization, the Cardinal Constable may give additional access to experts or advisers for the conflict zone.


    Apostolic Constitution on "The Supreme Government of the Holy See »,

    Given at Rome, on the venerated grave of Saint Titus, on the third day of July, on Wednesday, the year of grace MCDLXVII, the first of Our Pontificate.





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[color=#FFCC33][size=24][i][b]De Sanctae Sedis summa administratione[/b][/i][/size]
[i]Apostolic Constitution "About the Supreme Government of the Holy See ».
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[b][size=16]Sixtus Episcopus, Servus Servorum Dei, Ad perpetuam rei memoriam[/size][/b]





[size=18]Book 5.5: The Congregation of the Holy Armies  [/size]


[b]Preamble [/b]

[i]The Congregation of the Holy Armies brings together a group of faithful and clergy linked by a common goal, namely the defense of the values ​​and interests of the Aristotelian Church. It ensures the supervision and the follow-up of the Aristotelian military forces in times of Peace and assures the control and the commandment during times of holy war; at all times the Congregation must ensure the proper functioning, condition, disposition, availability, census, control, monitoring and preparation of combatants serving directly under the orders of Rome.[/i]


[b][size=14]Part I : The Congregation of the Holy Armies [/size][/b]


[b]I. Hierarchy and objectives[/b]

[b]Article 1:[/b] The Congregation of the Holy Armies is headed by a Chancellor and a Vice-Chancellor, both called Cardinal Constable.

[b]Article 2:[/b] The Prefect General is by importance the second-in-command of the Congregation after the Chancellors. He assists the Chancellors in the management of the congregation according to their instructions

[b]Article 3:[/b] The Prefect General is usually identified in the person of the Knight Senator. If necessary, the two charges can be separated; in this case, a Prefect General is appointed by the Cardinal Constable.

[b]Article 4:[/b] The Prefect Local is the direct representative of the Congregation of the Holy Armies in a linguistic zone. He directs the Episcopal Guard in his area and coordinates the members of the Religious Military Orders in relation to the Grand Masters.

[b]Article 5:[/b] The Prefect Local is appointed by the Cardinal Constable and is under the direct authority of Cardinal Constable and the Knight Senator. He has authority over all members in his area.

[b]Article 6:[/b] The Prefect Local must and is entitled to know the numbers of Religious Military Orders present in his area, in order to be able to respond in any circumstances to a threat or a request from the Curia or the Cardinal Constable of Rome.

[b]Article 7:[/b] In the event of a decreed mobilization, the Prefect shall make available to the Congregation of the Holy Armies the troops under his command. If the Pope or the Curia asks the Aristotelian faithful to take the cross, the Prefect must respond to the call of the Sacred College by placing at the disposal of the Crusade all his human and material resources and will have to ensure the coordination of the various troops from the area involved under him.

[b]Article 8:[/b] The Prefect shall ensure the collaboration of his Vidames with their respective Archbishop so that they work with him and respond as best as possible to his demands in the field of security and the military. On the other hand, he will have to make sure that the Archbishops collaborate with their respective Vidames, and let him act concerning the domains devolved to the Guard and the Vidame. In case of the Vidame's failure, the Prefect must be able to resume it or to impose a sanction; in case of the Archbishop's failure, the Prefect must seize the Cardinal Constable of Rome.

[b]Article 9:[/b] The Cardinal Constable may appoint a prelate as Chaplain General of the Holy Armies. Its role is to organize the religious ceremonies of the Congregation and work with the various religious leaders. He can celebrate as a replacement for absent Religious Military Orders and religious members absent from the Episcopal Guard in order not to deprive the Militaries of spiritual support.

[b]Article 10:[/b]To carry out its mission, the Congregation sets itself objectives, which can be listed in a non-exhaustive way, such as:[list][*]to assure the chain of command of the different elements of the Holy Armies;
[*] to ensure the control and monitoring of the Episcopal and Pontifical Guards;
[*] to control and follow the Military and Religious Orders;
[*] ensure the control and monitoring of the Pontifical Navy;
[*] organize the follow-up of troops falling under the Pontifical Banner;
[*] to ensure the development and the coherence of the Holy Armies;
[*] recognize and ensure the recognition of new Orders;
[*] maintain staff available anywhere and at any time;
[*] manage crises and conflicts requiring the presence of troops of the Holy See;
[*] to command and direct the operations decided by the Holy Curia or the Holy Father in accordance with his powers of delegation.[/list]

[b]II. Councils of the Congregation[/b]

[b]Article 11:[/b] In full respect of the absolute authority of the Sovereign Pontiff and the prerogatives that it derogates from the Cardinals Constables, the Congregation of the Holy Armies has two councils to facilitate its management: the High Council and the General Staff.

[b]Article 12:[/b] The High Council takes charge of the organization of the Holy Armies, discusses its operation and takes the major decisions concerning them within the limits of the provisions of Canon Law. It also serves as a Reference and Arbitration Council for the different Religious Military Orders.

[b]Article 13:[/b] Governing in the High Council, in order of precedence:
[list][*] the Cardinal Constables;
[*] the Commander of the Pontifical Guard;
[*] the Prefect General;
[*] the Pontifical Admiral;
[*] the Prefect Locals;
[*] the Chaplain General of the Holy Armies;
[*] the Knight Senator, if he is not the Prefect General;
[*] the Grand Masters of the Religious Military Orders;
[*] the Knights of Isenduil;
[*] the second-in-command of the Religious Military Orders;
[*] the Pontifical Vice-Admirals.[/list]

[b]Article 14:[/b]The General Staff of the Holy Armies directs the military forces fighting in the name of the Most Holy Aristotelian Church in time of war and decides plans for battles. The decisions are made by the Cardinal Constable after conferring with the General Staff or failing that by the Prefect General.

[b]Article 15:[/b]Within the General Staff, in order of precedence:
[list][*] the Cardinal Constables;
[*] the Commander of the Pontifical Guard;
[*] the Prefect General;
[*] the Pontifical Admiral;
[*] the Prefect Locals;
[*] the Chaplain General of the Holy Armies;
[*] the Dean of the Pontifical Nobility;
[*] the Knight Senator, if he is not the Prefect General;
[*] the Grand Masters of the Religious Military Orders;
[*] the Knights of Isenduil;
[*] the Vidames;
[*] the second-in-command of the Religious Military Orders;
[*] the Pontifical Vice-Admirals;
[*] those responsible for the military branches of the Religious Military Orders.[/list]

[b]Article 16:[/b]In the event of a high-intensity conflict or general mobilization, the Cardinal Constable may give additional access to experts or advisers for the conflict zone.


[i]Apostolic Constitution on "The Supreme Government of the Holy See »,

Given at Rome, on the venerated grave of Saint Titus, on the third day of July, on Wednesday, the year of grace MCDLXVII, the first of Our Pontificate.[/i]

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