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Ausculta Fili
A letter addressed 5 December 1301, by {ln:Pope} Boniface VIII to Philip the Fair, King of France. Philip was at enmity with the {ln:Pope} . Under the pretext of his royal rights, he conferred benefices, and appointed bishops to sees, regardless of papal authority. He drove from their sees those bishops who, in opposition to his will remained faithful to the {ln:Pope} . This letter is couched in firm but paternal terms. It points out the evils the king has brought to his kingdom, to Church and State; invites him to do penance and mend his ways. It was unheeded by the king, and was followed by the famous Bull "Unam Sanctam".
 
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