Pope Gregory IX - 369 

(1909) 73; and Attendentes sicut, to the nuns of Perugia, March 30, cf. BF I 211. Gregory IX wrote two other documents to the Monastery in Prague: Cum sicut propositum, April 9, cf. BF I 215; and Prudentibus virginibus, April 14, cf. BF I 215-216. The first permitted them certain exceptions to the severity of the Form of Life given them at their founding; the second placed their monastery under the protection of the Holy See. The pope also wrote Monasterium vestrum to the nuns of Perugia on May 24, cf. BF I 224.

1238

Three other papal documents were promulgated: to the nuns of Rome, Quotiens a nobis, August 9, cf. BF I 249-252; to the nuns of Collazione, Arca foederis, August 23, cf. BF I 252-253; and to those of Sant'Angelo in Panzo, Cum a nobis, December 17, cf. BF I 258.

1239

In addition to permitting certain foundations, these documents granted privileges, exemptions, and permissions: Sancta Romana Ecclesia, to the nuns of Brixen, January 12, cf. Conrad Eubel, Bullarii Franciscani Epitome (Ad Aquas Claras, Quaracchi: Tipografia Collegii S. Bonaventurae, 1908), 26/263; Statum monasterii vestri, to the nuns of Spoleto, February 17, cf. BF I 259; Statum monasterii vestri, to the nuns of the Monastery of St. Paolo, Spello, March 10, cf. BF I 259; Statum monasterii vestri, to the nuns of Vallegloria, Spello, March 10, cf. BF I 259; Statum monasterii vestri, to the nuns of Perugia, March 13, cf. BF I 260; Coelestia quaerentibus, to the nuns of Ulm, March 15, cf. BF I 260; Cum omnis vera, to the nuns of Ascoli-Piceno, May 24, cf. BF I 263-267; Ii a Sede Apostolica, to the nuns of Offida, Oct. 28, cf. BF I 272-273; Cum propter multitudinem, to the nuns of Offida, Dec. 9, cf. BF I 273; Favor Religionis, to the nuns of Pamplona, May 1, cf. Juan Ruiz de Larrinaga, "Las Clarissas de Pamplona," Archivo Ibero-Americano 5 (1945) 256.

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