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Visit ad Limina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Quinquennial visit ad limina
In the Roman Catholic Church, a ''quinquennial visit ad limina'' or, more fully, ''quinquennial visit ad limina apostolorum'' or simply an ''ad limina'' visit means the obligation of residential diocesan bishops and certain prelates with territorial jurisdiction (such as territorial abbots), of visiting the ''thresholds of the'' (of the ) ''Apostles'', Saints Peter and Paul, and of meeting the pope to report on the state of their dioceses or prelatures. ==History== In 1585 Pope Sixtus V issued the constitution ''Romanus Pontifex'', which set forth the norm for visits ''ad limina''. On December 31, 1909, Pope Pius X stated in a ''Decree for the Consistorial Congregation'' that a bishop needs to deliver an account of the state of his diocese to the pope once every five years, starting in 1911. The current requirements for the ''ad limina'' visit are the subject of canon 399—400 of the 1983 ''Code of Canon Law'' and canon 208 of the 1990 ''Code of Canons for the Eastern Churches''.
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