Apostolicae Servitutis was created in 1741.
Apostolicae Curae was created in 1896.
The motto of Carabobo is 'Ocassus servitutis'.
The Acta Apostolicae Sedis is the 'newspaper' used to officially publish all decrees of the Vatican, published monthly. If you have a need to index the paper to the encyclicals, the archives of His Late Holiness are online.
Ludovicus Theophilus Uhland has written: 'Dissertatio historico-chronologica de LXX annis servitutis gentium Babylonicae ..' -- subject(s): Bible, History, History of Biblical events, Jews
Technically, there are no "Roman Catholic" Orders: It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . Apostolicae Curae declared Anglican Orders null and void, NOT Catholic Orders.
Johann Leisentrit has written: 'Apostolicae et orthodoxae Iesv Christi ecclesiae constitvtiones per totius anni' -- subject(s): Church year, Marriage
Apostolicae Curae, (which is attached at the link below) specifically addressed the validly of Anglican Orders as being invalid as the intention was missing from the form in the Edwardian Ordinal which was used for over 100 years, so that when the Anglicans corrected their Ordinal, there were no validly consecrated Bishops with which to reinstate the Apostolic Succession. Apostolicae Curae has absolutely no relevance to Catholic Orders (please note that there are no "Roman" Catholic orders, this being nothing more than an English slur on the Catholic Church) as a) it does not address Catholic Orders, and b) Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, in sending the Holy Spirit to guide the Church "always" specifically guaranteed that His Church would remain free from error until the end of time. So the question, as asked, makes no sense.
On September 18, 1896, Pope Leo XIII issued Apostolicae Curae, which was the papal bull on the Nullity of Anglican Orders (see link below). Thus, Anglican have no valid Orders and are unable to consecrate the Holy Eucharist. Notwithstanding that, an Anglican priest is not in communion with the Catholic Church and thus a Catholic priest would not be permitted to celebrate with them anyway.
653 a.DAnother Answer:A Greek historian, Metapirastes, reports the Apostle Peter, "But particularly that he was a long time in BRITAIN, where he converted many nations to the faith." (See marginal note, p. 45, in Cave's "Antiquitates Apostolicae".)Others have noted his brother Andrew preaching to the future Scots. This then is in the late 40s to early 60s AD - the first Century preaching the message of Christ of the Kingdom of God.
A short list (by no means exhaustive) of all words beginning with Aa, Ab, Ac: Abbess, Abbey, Abbot Ablution, Abnegation, Absolution, Abstinence, Abyssinian Church, Accession, Acclamation, Acculturation, Acolyte, Acquired Contemplation, Acquired Habit, A Cruce Salus, Acta Apostolicae Sedis, Acta Sanctorum, Act of Charity, Act of Contrition, Act of Faith, Act of Hope, Acts of the Apostles, Actual Grace, Actual Intention, Actuality, Actual Sin, Actus Dei.
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Joannes Petrus Boyer has written: 'Theologia dogmatica et moralis ad mentem S. Thomae Aquinatis et S. Alphonsi de Ligorio necnon juxta recentiora sedis apostolicae documenta accurate explanata' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Catholic authors, Doctrinal Theology, Catholic Church