- Advocates of Saint Peter
The Advocates of Saint Peter (Italian: Avvocati di San Pietro, French: Avocats de Saint-Pierre) were a body of
jurist s, whose stated main object was the defense of theHoly See in its rights and privileges, both in the spiritual and temporal order.History
They constituted a society whose statutes were confirmed by a brief of
Leo XIII , 5 July, 1878.It bound its members to refute calumnies of enemies of the Church, whether derived from distortions of history, jurisprudence, or dogma, but above all are they to devote their legal knowledge to a defense of the Church's rights before civil tribunals. The society was formed in 1877, on the occasion of the Golden Episcopal Jubilee of
Pope Pius IX , and the Advocate Count Cajetan Agnelli dei Malherbi, of Rome, became its first president. The ordinary members were jurists, but the society also enrolled as honorary members distinguished ecclesiastics or laymen who have made it a practice to defend Church interests along the lines of this organization.Pope Pius IX warmly approved of the undertaking, and desired a wide extension of the society.
The society has spread rapidly over the Catholic world, and branches of the society were found in many countries. Colleges of the Advocates of St. Peter, numbering many hundred members, existed in
Italy ,England ,Austria ,France ,Spain ,Germany ,Canada andSouth America . All of there bodies were affiliated to the directory inRome .The body was later transformed into a chivalric order.
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