Abstract

Ad limina Apostolorum means the obligation of the diocesan bishop and those who are equal to him under law (apostolic vicar, territorial abbot, territorial prelate, apo­stolic administrator of an apostolic administration which has been erected on a stable basis, military ordinary, personal ordinary of personal ordinariates for anglicans en­te­ring into full communion with the catholic Church and apostolic administrator of Per­sonal Apostolic Administration of Saint John Maria Vianney) to visit, at stated times, the thresholds of the Apostles, and to present themselves before the pope to give an account of the state of their particular Churches. Therefore, the subject of the article is to characterize the purposes of the visit ad limina Apostolorum . The Author describes each stage of the visit: 1) venerating the tombs of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul; 2) meeting the Roman Pontiff and 3) visiting the Roman dicasteries. The essential pur­pose of the visit is to strengthen collegiality and unity in the Church.

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