Exponi nobis

Exponi nobis nuper fecisti, known in New Spain as Omnimoda, was a papal bull commissioned by Charles V and promulgated by Adrian VI on 10 May 1522.

[1][2] The bull allowed members of mendicant orders in the New World to exercise "almost all episcopal authority" when no diocesan bishop was within two days' travel.

[1] These powers were later confirmed at the Council of Trent.

[3] Under the authority of Omnimoda, missionary priests such as Martín de Valencia and Diego de Landa acted as agents of the Inquisition in the Americas.

[1] The bull also gave missionaries the authority to dispense local Catholics from impediments to marriage.