How To Use papacy In A Sentence
- As it sets in motion the election of the next Pope, it serves as a reminder that the papacy is not passed on but taken up afresh — that it is recast by each man who occupies the office, and that the process by which a new Pope is chosen is something other than a simple succession. In Search of a Pope
- And I rejoice that I was left to deal with the Bible alone; for if I had had some theological "explainer" at my side, he might have tried, as such do, to lessen my indignation against Jacob, and thereby have warped my moral sense for ever; while the great apocalyptic spectacle of the ultimate triumph of right and justice might have been turned to the base purposes of a pious lampooner of the Papacy. Science & Education
- From early times the papacy had allied with the imperial power to condemn the unorthodox.
- By that time, the papacy had established its territorial ambitions. Christianity Today
- The Papacy recognizes this new state of affairs, forcing the French into acceding to the new state of affairs. Zornhau: Kurtzhau discovers the logic of Empire
- Ironically, the papacy must bear some responsibility for these developments.
- As to the bibliopolic Accounts, my Friend! we will trust them, with a faith known only in the purer ages of Roman Catholicism, -- when Papacy had indeed become a Dubiety, but was not yet a The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I
- She was the daughter of a Protestant Italian liberal exile who loathed the Papacy as much as he loved Dante and mixed both enthusiasms in his view of Italian history.
- It did not take long after his ascent to the papacy for vehement criticism to be unleashed by Argentine activists. Times, Sunday Times
- Although the Pontiff is the universal leader of more than a billion Catholics, the election reaffirms the intimate link between the Papacy and the eternal city.