Decretum
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Decretum may refer to:
  • The Decretum Gratiani
    Decretum Gratiani
    The Decretum Gratiani or Concordia discordantium canonum is a collection of Canon law compiled and written in the 12th century as a legal textbook by the jurist known as Gratian. It forms the first part of the collection of six legal texts, which together became known as the Corpus Juris Canonici...

     is a collection of Canon law compiled in the twelfth century by a jurist named Gratian.
  • Decretum Gelasianum
    Decretum Gelasianum
    The so-called Decretum Gelasianum or Gelasian Decree was traditionally attributed to the prolific Pope Gelasius I, bishop of Rome 492–496. In surviving manuscripts the Decretal exists on its own and also appended to a list of books of Scripture titled as attested as canonical by a Council of...

    , traditionally attributed to Pope Gelasius I, contains a list of works adjudged apocryphal.
  • Decretum de Judaeis
    Decretum de Judaeis
    Decretum de Judaeis is the name given to the series of draft documents of the Second Vatican Council which led to ground-breaking progress in the Church's relations with Jews...

     is the name given to the series of draft documents of the Second Vatican Council which led to ground-breaking progress in the Church's relations with Jews.
  • The Decretum
    Burchard of Worms
    Burchard of Worms was the Roman Catholic bishop of Worms in the Holy Roman Empire, and author of a Canon law collection in twenty books, the "Collectarium canonum" or "Decretum".-Life:...

     of Burchard of Worms
    Burchard of Worms
    Burchard of Worms was the Roman Catholic bishop of Worms in the Holy Roman Empire, and author of a Canon law collection in twenty books, the "Collectarium canonum" or "Decretum".-Life:...

    , a collection of Canon law compiled the early eleventh century.
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