Acta camerarii, 1489-1866.

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Acta camerarii, 1489-1866.

These are for the most part the camerlengo's minutes of consistorial decisions. They contain official notes of questions treated in secret, public, or semipublic meetings of the Consistory, and in "general" or "particular" assemblies. The series contains copies of many materials and relates to other Congregatio Consistorialis (Fondo concistoriale) series, particularly Consistorium secretum in . . . and Acta consistorialia.

4 linear m. (61 v. no.).

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Catholic Church. Congregatio Consistorialis

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This congregation derives its title from the Consistory, or College of Cardinals, since its chief duty has been to prepare matters, by examination and discussion, for the Consistory. Among the congregations founded by the constitution Immensa aeterni Dei (22 Jan 1588), Sixtus V gave third place to the Congregatio pro Erectione Ecclesiarum et Provisionibus Consistorialibus. The congregation was charged with preparing the acts regarding decisions for the formal approval of...