Re: Caballero de Jure Sanguinis, Motu Proprio
- From: "Joseph McMillan" <mcmillanndu@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Mar 2007 09:39:05 -0700
On Mar 21, 9:44 am, "Nenad M. Jovanovich" <c...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
As I said, it’s the same with Martin Goldstraw of Whicairns -Interesting. And the phrase "vengo en concederos el ingreso en la
˝Caballero de Jure Sanguinis, Motu Proprio˝:
http://goldstraw.org.uk/certificate-constantinian001.JPG
No ˝of honour˝ there either?
S.O.M. Constantiniana de San Jorge" means "I come to grant you entry
into" the order, which certainly does imply membership, not just the
receipt of an honorary decoration.
Is it the "motu proprio" part that in this order's usage implies
"honorary"? (Understanding that there are different branches that may
do things differently.)
Joseph McMillan
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