How To Use Papal In A Sentence
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He was a strong supporter of the doctrine of papal infallibility and he drew up a postulatum in which he favoured a definition by implication in preference to an explicit affirmation of the dogma.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers.
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It has already been explained that the Papal rescript condemning the plan of campaign and the practice of boycotting is not an utterance ex cathedra.
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To many people, John XXIII was the Kennedy pope, and Vatican II was his Camelot a glorious, Roman Catholic version of the New Deal and the New Frontier that would move Catholicism from the medieval past into a rosy future of social equality, in which mass would be celebrated in the vernacular, nuns' habits would be modernized, and the popemobile would replace the traditional gestatorial chair as a form of papal transportation.
Philocrites: May 2005 Archives
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The patronage (largely pontifical, but also royal and aristocratic) of the great sculptor-architect is the chief subject of Franco Mormando's lovingly researched "Bernini: His Life and His Rome," which, for all its splendid erudition, freely resorts to American common speech to characterize the sheer viciousness of the Baroque papal oligarchs and Bernini's own egomania (most famously characterized by his ordering a servant to slash the face of his unfaithful mistress, Costanza Bonarelli).
The Heirloom City
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He developed the idea of Papal nuncios to represent the Church abroad.
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He quarreled with the papal legate, Pelagius, and returned to Acre for a time in 1220.
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It suggests considerable unawareness of his danger that, when taken, he was wearing an Agnus Dei and in possession of a papal bull.
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Almanac (1676) and we find it alluded to in Boccaccio, the classical sedile which according to scoffers has formed the papal chair (a curule seat) ever since the days of Pope Joan, when it has been held advisable for one of the Cardinals to ascertain that His
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The main difference between a cemita and a torta is the roll, but also the chipotle peppers and the papalo.
How to make a cemita | Homesick Texan
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The current Court is ‘papalist,’ issuing edicts from the top down, and he suggests one remedy is for Congress to be more assertive in giving definition to the Constitution.
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Under the pontificate of his former pupil Paul II (1464-1471), he returned to Rome and was appointed a papal abbreviator, but became involved in fresh quarrels in 1465 he visited Crete and Byzantium, and then returned to Rome, where he wrote the account of the martyrdom of Bl. Andrew of Chios
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
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He has delivered a papal brief recommending it to that prince that he will take the same steps in this matter.
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Myles proved to be a valiant soldier and was awarded two Papal emblems, a medal and a cross at the end of the war.
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Even more colourfully, a newly elected pope might choose an entirely new papal name.
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Working behind the scenes and at the scenes through the papal nuncios was more effective than issuing public statements from the safety of the Vatican.
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The Papal States, as a "government of priests," epitomized to anticlericals all that was evil.
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Computer hackers, electronic bugs and supersensitive microphones threaten to pierce the Vatican's thick walls next week when cardinals gather in the Sistine Chapel to name a papal successor.
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Then in 1970 he formally abolished the Guards and the papal court.
Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
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The establishment of fortified places in Latium, the papal castles, meant maintaining garrisons in each one.
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In a vivid display of interreligious unity, the Muslim cleric shared the stage with the Vatican's papal nuncio, Pietro Sambi, as well as other senior clergy, Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant.
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Then normal candidates for Italian unification are Sardinia-Piedmont, the Papal States, or the Two Sicilies.
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Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers.
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The papal tone changed radically as revolutions gained momentum.
THE FOUR NATIONS: A History of the United Kingdom
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The phrase motu proprio is frequently employed in papal documents.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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It is a grand oligarchy, with immense force and push -- with cunning and skilful intrigue -- in whose plenipotent fingers the threads of the universal octopus centralizes its splendid capabilities in a papal head.
Autobiography, sermons, addresses, and essays of Bishop L. H. Holsey, D. D.,
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The word bull is still used in English for a Papal Bull, an edict issued by the Pope.
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As a result, the papal nuncio told a group of catechists that ‘The church is in danger because of the insane behavior of this archbishop.’
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Here is the real significance of the papal visit to Bombay.
Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
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Sabina came as papal legate to Sweden during the archiepiscopate of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
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Decisions taken, said the Code, require papal confirmation, but a Council exercises supreme jurisdiction over the Church.
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Ang aming mga gawain ay dapat sa libreng ating sarili mula sa bilangguan sa pamamagitan ng pagpapalapad aming mga bilog ng pakikiramay para yakapin ang lahat ng nilalang na pamumuhay at ang buong ng kalikasan sa kanyang kagandahan.
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It was probably in 1462 that he arrived in Rome, where he aroused papal wrath for supposed impieties and served two terms in prison before bouncing back into favour, and obtaining his librarianship, after writing some papal biographies.
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There were also doctrinal disputes, and arguments over the nature of papal authority.
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In these word lists, papalagi is glossed as ‘foreign cloth’.
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I don't consider the Pope a cult leader (though Papal infallibility is not an idea that particularly appeals to me), but there are Cultish aspects to Catholicism.
Cult scene: New Zealand and Africa - Boing Boing
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Hugh was the most forceful advocate of the principle which the new papal decree embodied.
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It called for a new crackdown on doctrinal dissent, and recommended a papal investigation of American seminaries, the subtext of which was to blame gays.
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A "fuhrer" furor is dogging the papal candidacy of Germany's top Roman Catholic cleric — over revelations he was a member of the Hitler Youth.
04/17/2005
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Papal teaching had also affirmed the licitness of using anovulants (birth control pills) to regulate the menstrual cycle so that conception might be avoided more successfully by couples practicing the rhythm method of contraception.
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But still a shadow and resemblance of it was retained; and in the papal church itself to this day, particular confessors are esteemed competent judges of the meetness of their penitents for an admission unto the sacraments of their church.
A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity
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In March 1937, a papal encyclical had condemned the persecution of the Catholic Church in Germany.
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At the same time, however, the archdiocese is required to reveal all confidential files on priests who are accused, including communications with the papal nuncio and the Holy See.
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Every person and item of ritual furniture the altar with its book, candlesticks and crucifix laid out, the papal throne to the left with its honorific baldacchino is numbered and then labeled in the key below, so that viewers of the print can learn every arcane detail of this aspect of the papal mass.
Archive 2009-03-01
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Two years before she was anathematized in 1992 for desecrating a papal portrait on live television, the singer Sinead O'Connor recorded a requiem that haunts from the opening line: "I am stretched on your grave/And would lie there forever.
Portfolio of Eloquence
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Thus papal absolutism and Spanish absolutism, secular and ecclesiastical power, grew ever more complementary and interdependent.
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Wisemans encyclical, dated from without the Flaminian Gate, in which he announced the new departure, was greeted in England by a storm of indignation, culminating in the famous and furibund letter of Lord John Russell, then Prime Minister, against the insolence of the Papal Aggression.
Cardinal Manning: Part V
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Many Castilian-trained musicians worked in the papal choir in Rome, and in the royal chapels of Spain and Italy.
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A crown almost as ornate as a papal tiara was centered on the sampler.
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Cardinal Borgia had been vice-chancellor, or papal lawyer, for several Popes.
THE FAMILY
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The Domenican prelate had reluctantly accepted the papal tiara in 1724, leaving with great regret his bishopric in Benevento.
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You can see this year's programme here; but one point certainly worth noting is that the conference will conclude with a Pontifical Mass according to the usus antiquior in the Papal Basilica of St. Peter in the Vatican (Chapel of the Eucharistic Adoration), celebrated by H.E. Msgr. Raymond L. Burke, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, on Sunday 18 October at 10 a.m.
Usus Antiquior Pontifical Mass in St. Peter's, Rome
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It is what many observers feel will be the most important religious event in this country since the Papal visit in 1979, with the Diocese of Ferns to have the honour of being the first to receive the reliquary.
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(Pius XI seated upon the papal throne in papal mantum, with Cardinal deacons in cappa on either side)
More Rare Images: Good Friday with Pius XI in the Sistine Chapel
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He discovered that the agreement, far from being in accordance with the papal Brief, was in direct opposition to it.
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The puritans of the Catholic Church, they opposed lax theology, excessive papal and episcopal power, and above all the influence of the Jesuits in Church and State.
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The idea of secular power in itself meant little before the propagandists of the eleventh-century papal reform mounted their assault on it.
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Monk and mystic, monastic theologian and papal counselor, hagiographer and polemicist, a renowned preacher in the cloister and beyond it, Bernard was the single most important impetus for the spread of the Cistercians.
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Perhaps more importantly, he played a crucial role in 1986 in organising the first papal visit to a synagogue.
Times, Sunday Times
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In 1148 he incurred Stephen's wrath by attending a papal council at Rheims and retorted with an interdict which was little regarded.
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Though the award is at his discretion, John Paul II will come to his decision aided by the advice of Archbishop Pablo Puente, the Vatican's papal nuncio - or diplomatic envoy - to the United Kingdom, who is based in London.
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Luther was smarter and better prepared than the papal legate had anticipated.
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Since this was in the nature of prophesy, the papal legate was able to insist that this showed clearly that the Church should be leading the Crusade.
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Lewis XII strove in vain to alarm him by the National Council of Tours, -- Germany, by severe gravamina (complaints of national grievances against the Papal
Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation
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He also sent two papal legates over to England to negotiate these reparations.
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Archbishop Stratford, however, ignored several papal letters urging him to resist royal encroachments on alien priories.
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The word bull is still used in English for a Papal Bull, an edict issued by the Pope.
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Aegidius Romanus, more commonly known as Giles of Rome, was one of the most influential of high papalist theologians in the latter half of the thirteenth century and early part of the fourteenth century.
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Pius XII is standing, in full regalia; his papal cloak envelops him, draped over his shoulders like a protecting towel as if he had just emerged from a swim.
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Antonio Alati, bishop of Urbino, found himself papal legate in Scotland in 1437.
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Finally he blessed crowds and after a lingering wave reboarded the Papal helicopter to head for Edinburgh.
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The church was further bolstered in 1563 when another Act of Uniformity made refusal to take the oath, or the defence of papal authority, a treasonable offence.
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Events came to a head in 1208 when a papal legate was assassinated near Carcassonne.
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Europe was suffering under the Black Death, and the papal schism had brought political and theological upheaval.
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Numerous changes followed, either by way of decree from the Sacred Congregation of Rites, or through direct papal intervention.
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Not, however, until Henry, after public penance by his ambassadors at Rome, had been freed from the papal ban was he generally recognized (by Mayenne too).
1572-73
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Other likely candidates are Simon of Brion, the papal legate, and Ranulph of Houblonnire, Tempier's future successor as bishop of Paris.
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A papal bull of 1145 encouraged this kind of regional pilgrimage to Pistoia by urging Tuscan bishops to promote travel to the relic.
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The story of papal elections is really the story of the college of cardinals, which functions like the unelected aristocracies of the ancien regime.
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The margraviate of Tuscany, set up by the Carolingians, extended from the Po to the Roman state under the Margrave Boniface (d. 1052), whose daughter, the great Countess Matilda (10521115), was probably the strongest papal supporter in Italy.
3. Florence
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God the Father, he notices, is wearing a papal tiara, ‘a comparison of the pope to God.’
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As justiciar, archbishop of Canterbury, and papal legate Hubert Walter stood for harmonious co-operation between king and Church.
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On the site of a Roman colony, it became part of the Papal States in 1631. Population, 90,147.
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Sanction is hateful to the Papal See, "utpote quæ _in seditione_ et schismatis tempore ... nata est; et quæ, dum _tibi, a quo sacræ leges oriuntur et manant_, quantamlibet eripit auctoritatem, _omne jus et omnem legem dissolvit_.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2)
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Ruffo was a Calabrian who had served in the papal curia but had found more favour at the Neapolitan court.
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Hoohuli ae la na mea waa i ka waa i hope a holo i Oahu nei; ia manawa a ka waa e hoi hope nei, hoohuoi iho la ka Makaula i ka pa ana a ka makani ma kona papalina, no ka mea, ua maopopo ia ia kahi a ka makani i pa ai i ka holo ana mai Oahu aku nei manao iho la oia, ma kai mai ka makani e pa nei.
The Hawaiian Romance Of Laieikawai
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Both reject papal centralization and papal authority as a means for discerning just government.
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However sympathetic Langton is to the concept of a charter, he cannot in conscience agree to foreclose a papal appeal.
HERE BE DRAGONS
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The wax on the envelope was imprinted with the unmistakable Papal Seal.
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In 1870 the First Vatican Council announced the dogma of papal infallibility on matters of faith and morals.
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A faction of the nobles elected an antiking, Rudolf of Swabia, with the approval of Gregory's legates, but without papal confirmation.
1074
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It was at school that his papalagi headmaster recognised the young boy's talents - awarding him a prize for his paintings.
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There, were to be seen the flags of Bretagne and Anjou, of Burgundy, of Flanders, even the ensign of France, which the volunteers from that country had assumed; and right in the midst of this Capital of War, the gorgeous pavilion of William himself, with a dragon of gold before it, surmounting the staff, from which blazed the Papal gonfanon.
Harold : the Last of the Saxon Kings — Volume 12
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In time the French Crusaders received papal absolution for their part in the business at Zara, but the Venetians did not.
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Papal pronouncements, for instance, are judged to be infallible only as part of the extraordinary magisterium.
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Papal policy might also be conveyed via bishops who visited Rome to attend synods or, in the case of metropolitans, to collect their pallium, the stole that signified their authority.
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Early in this pontificate, that institutional question was more clearly addressed in papal teaching on social justice and in diplomatic pressure in Eastern Europe.
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At the Vatican his secretary, Stanislaw Dziwisz, and the papal staff had found ways to cover for him: keeping meetings short, clearing blocks of time for him to rest before his trips, and delegating many decisions to the heads of the various Vatican departments, called dicasteries or congregations.
The Year of two Popes
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Though not a Roman Catholic, he had been made a member of the Papal Academy as one of the outstanding intellects of the age.
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When the Papal Rescript was published in 1888, he publicly maintained that papal infallibility did not cover politics.
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They stand above and beyond any particular attempt, papal or otherwise, definitively to interpret them.
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The Vatican has not had diplomatic relations with China since 1951 when the communist government expelled its apostolic nuncio, or papal ambassador.
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There the coffin will be definitively closed with red bands, sealed with both papal and Vatican seals.
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So it was that his invasion of England, where the church was schismatic, was officially a crusade and a papal banner flew over the Norman knights at Hastings.
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(Left: Canon Missae with the Arms of Pius IX; Right: Dalmatic with Barque of Peter, Papal Arms and personal papal arms of Pius XII woven into the fabric) (The stemma of Pope Urban VIII embroidered onto the chasuble, with the distinctive element of his arms woven into the fabric)
Revival in the Traditional Liturgical Arts on Display in Nantes
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Did you know that papal death is officially determined by the Cardinal Chamberlain by gently tapping the late Pope's head thrice with a silver hammer?
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He did not rebel when John took his castles; he gave up his two sons as hostages; he supported John against the Papal Interdict; and he supported John in the baronial rebellion.
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Hence, though it has been described as a Cluniac establishment in ancient documents, even in papal letters of so late a date as 1309, it was never an "alien" house, and Cluny can only claim the credit of having set it going with monks and monastic customs.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
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Unlike church dogma, encyclicals are not infallible pronouncements, but Catholics are expected to follow them, while the declaration of the papal view limits the freedom of theological discussion.
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And while successive popes soon fell into the era of the papal schism, and then into the Reformation and the fracturing of the western Church, the claims of Benedict were long maintained in somewhat more subtle and nuanced forms.
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At that time, English Catholic school children studied the papal encyclicals Rerum novarum and Quadragesimo anno.
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After a papal bull of 1558 all such former monks were ordered to return to their monasteries, under threat of losing church benefices.
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And he feared that overt papal condemnation might look well, but would close down other options, and would rebound on hapless victims by provoking retaliation.
The Times Literary Supplement
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The papal breve is presented to the king, who must choose the day and place for the presentation ceremony.
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These include belief in the Creed of the Apostles and adherence to the doctrine of papal infallibility.
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Cardinal Marino was the papal legate to Perugia between 1535 and 1539.
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The southern borders of the little Papal State now touched on the lands of the same family.
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In keeping with most instances of political ceremony and ritual, the new themes of universality, harmony, and concord were as much designed to conceal and mask political tension as they were genuine reflections of the papal vision.
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In mid-1349, Pope Clement VI issued a papal bull denouncing the flagellants as a heretical movement.
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Since Pope Paul VI set aside his tiara after the second Vatican Council the Papal Tiara has not been used.
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The most fanatical bull-on-the-breakfast-table papalist does not demand an order from the Pope before a Christian needs to behave like a decent person when faced by murder.
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I don't read the papal encyclical on human life that way myself.
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Most of the action takes place in the Appalachians, which is ruled by a grim cult, based in a 'papal compound' (that's the ACM --- Anti-Catholic Moment).
CSFF Blog Tour: Sigmund Brouwer: Broken Angel
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I mean what response could I expect if I went to the local baptist men's prayer breakfast arguing for papal infallibility?
Rifle Shooting's 10 Most Significant Developments of the Decade
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Chigi was money-lender to Pope Julius II, who once pawned his papal tiara to him.
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The papal nuncio here, Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto, is expected to consult with priests in the diocese regarding a successor.
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Very important were the relationships with Venice and with the signories of Malatesta and De Polenta, before the dominion of Papal State, from 1509 to 1859.
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This accurate sketch of Papal grandeur while a mass is celebrated in the Sixtine Chapel 1578
Archive 2009-03-01
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It's very special because it's got papal wreaths embossed all over it in little green laurel leaves.
The Sun
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During the abbacy of Geoffrey (1037-1052) Mary was recognized as the patron of that church in a papal bull dated April 27, 1050, by Pope Leo IX.
Anti-Catholicism
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He knew how to use the papacy for his own ends, and was prepared to pay a price - though never to the extent of allowing any of his clergy to attend papal councils.
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For in the April of the following year another commission, composed of a professor of theology, a military personage, and a magistrate of the name of John de Newton, was sent with letters to the Pope, to nine cardinals, to the referendary of the Papal court, and to three nephews of his
Notes and Queries, Number 12, January 19, 1850
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One of the oldest documents on the subject of tarantism, Ferdinando Ponzetti's Sertum Papale De Venensis (1362), had suggested that the victims of shade-dwelling spiders were hostages to the music of the tarantula's bite, to its 'cantum tempore'.
Boing Boing: January 29, 2006 - February 4, 2006 Archives
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Henry considered it seriously enough to get a papal bull giving him dispensation to bring the Irish into the Catholic fold.
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And, even then, a dissident antipapal council assembled in 1511 at Pisa, stimulating a great outflow of canonistic and theological writings in defence of the Conciliar theory.
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A papal legate was someone chosen by the pope to act on his behalf in a certain matter.
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In that year, after long friction between Rome and Venice over matters of papal power in secular affairs, Paul V placed Venice under the interdict on the advice of Bellarmine as his personal theological consultant.
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Still, he relies exclusively on the magisterial expressions found in the new catechism and in papal encyclicals.
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The camerlengo, and you saw on the videotape the cardinal blessing the body of the pope, that's the papal chamberlain.
CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2005
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Anglo-Saxon veneration of the papacy was strong and contributed to the growth of papal authority in the West.
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For the next hundred years, scholars, theologians, and students will be pouring over the papal encyclicals that have come out of the Vatican.
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He enforced clerical discipline and residence; he forbade the sale of Indulgences; he reduced Papal spending and he abolished annates.
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There is, for instance, no line of papal courtiers waving huge ostrich feather fans (called "flabella"), as before Vatican II.
USATODAY.com - Millions of mourners bid farewell to Pope John Paul II
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And that was in the papal apartments Eduardo Martinez Somalo, the camerlengo, who was one of the key players in this transition period, the cardinal, was in -- the inside the papal apartments, along with several other high church officials and Dr. Renato, who's an (UNINTELLIGIBLE), the pope's physician for the last 26 years.
CNN Transcript Apr 3, 2005
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They join such luminaries as Cardinal Cushing of Boston, a diocese best known for its clerical child abuse, as well as about 20 other bishops, cardinal legates, papal nuncios, chaplains and priests.
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For a papal brief to be valid, it has to be read in the presence of those whom it concerns.
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All the night long they did nothing else, keeping their hands still upon the pot, but despatch, both on foot and horseback, leaden-sealed writs or letters, to wit, papal commissions commonly called bulls, to stop the boats; for the tailors and seamsters would have made of the stolen shreds and clippings a goodly sagbut to cover the face of the ocean, which then was great with child of a potful of cabbage, according to the opinion of the hay-bundle-makers.
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 2
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The shield of the Papal coat of arms can therefore be described in heraldic terms as follows: ‘Gules, chape in or, with the scallop shell of the second; the dexter chape with a moor's head in natural colour, crowned and collared of the first, the sinister chape a bear trippant in natural colour, carrying a pack gules belted sable’.
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Anyone, consequently, who rejects the papal church and its dogmas, also rejects God and is eternally damned.
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commissionaire" had gone after our Passports, for which we paid first the charge of the Papal Police, which I think was about three francs; then for the _visé_ of our several Consuls, we Americans a dollar each, which (though but half what is charged by our Consuls at other Italian ports) is more than is charged by those of any other nation.
Glances at Europe In a Series of Letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, &c. During the Summer of 1851.
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And he feared that overt papal condemnation might look well, but would close down other options, and would rebound on hapless victims by provoking retaliation.
The Times Literary Supplement
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A number of counts and other lords came with their forces, but the most significant and influential arrival was Cardinal Pelagius, a papal legate.
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Such legitimation is termed plenior in canon law to distinguish it from the plena legitimation which is granted by papal rescript, and from the plenissima which follows on the radical validation of a marriage (sanatio in radice).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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Yet he set about reconciling the Church and modernity, and espoused papal concern for the condition of labour.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was traditional by this time that only this German king could also be crowned Holy Roman Emperor, though this could be done only by the pope or a papal legate.
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As a result, they repeatedly solicited papal bulls condemning Jansenist works, and persecuted priests who refused formally to accept the condemnations.
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To sceptical onlookers the ceremony may appear to be a clubbish assertion of papal power.
Times, Sunday Times
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The red carpet laid up the centre aisle, the uniformed presence of guides and brigini, the papal flag at half mast outside made the large congregation fully aware of the significance of this communal tribute.
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That is the Catholic bishops, archbishops, papal nuncios, cardinals, popes.
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The Roman Catholic Church still awards episcopal rings to bishops, and papal rings to popes and cardinals.
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Twice in Padre Pio's lifetime papal emissaries investigated him and branded him a fraud.
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Last year the Roman Catholic parish in Tula, about a hundred miles south of Moscow, sought temporary access to their stolen church building so that the visiting papal nuncio could say Mass there.
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Certainly the next question that will be upon the minds of many following from this event will pertain to the future possibility of some sort of papal celebration of these same liturgical rites, be it a public papal Low Mass, the Missa coram Summo Pontifice, the Solemn Papal Mass, or even some development of these in the light of present-day circumstances.
Some Considerations of the Lateran Mass of Cardinal Cañizares
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The principles of laissez-faire and the ideas of the physiocrats were invoked even in the Papal States, where the customs system and the urban provisioning regulations were reformed in the same years.
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Appointed Vicar Apostolic of New France, with the title of Bishop of Petrea, Laval was consecrated on 8 Dec., 1658, by the papal nuncio Piccolomini in the abbatical church of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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The result is that error cannot be acknowledged and must thus be hidden under the cloak of the papal claim.
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The necessary calculations were carried out by Antonio Lilius and written up into a Papal bull by Christopher Clavius.
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But Henry III was a peacemaker by temperament, and so was the papal legate, Ottobuono Fieschi, who arrived in England in October 1265.
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Yet he set about reconciling the Church and modernity, and espoused papal concern for the condition of labour.
Times, Sunday Times
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All the night long they did nothing else, keeping their hands still upon the pot, but despatch, both on foot and horseback, leaden-sealed writs or letters, to wit, papal commissions commonly called bulls, to stop the boats; for the tailors and seamsters would have made of the stolen shreds and clippings a goodly sagbut to cover the face of the ocean, which then was great with child of
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
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It followed that the government of Venice could not abide papal intrusion into its affairs, an act that constituted an assault on its sovereignty.
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There is an intriguing sentence in Cassin's memoirs where he says that in the fall of 1948 he was aided on several occasions by the ‘discreet personal encouragements’ of the papal nuncio in Paris.
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In 1849, the new Roman government proclaimed the end of the old papal regime and the establishment of a republic.
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John Lennon was given something of a papal pardon in 2008 when the Vatican newspaper "forgave" his "We're more popular than Jesus" comment.
♪♫ Jim Morrison to be pardoned; he's not alone in the rock star pardon hall of fame
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Hutten had little or none of Luther's religious fervor, but he could not find colors too dark in which to picture to his countrymen the greed of the papal curia, which he described as a vast den, to which everything was dragged which could be filched from the Germans.
An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
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The Council reaffirmed the sanctity of the seven sacraments, transubstantiation, purgatory, and papal authority.
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The painting represents symbolically the relationship of papal patronage of artists and its difficulties.
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It completely transformed the idea of "Catholic social doctrine", which had come to mean in effect "papal social doctrine ".
Paul VI - The First Modern Pope
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No papal bull or brief, no papal legate might be received without royal approval, and no tenant-in-chief or royal officer could be excommunicated without royal permission.
B. The British Isles
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Urban VI conferred on him the lucrative and important office of abbreviator et scriptor in the papal chancery
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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According to Martin, Leo IV (847-855) was succeeded in the papal chair by the Englishman John of Mainz (Johannes Anglicus) who reigned for two years, seven months, and four days until it was discovered that the pontiff was a woman.
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The Pope could be seen sporting the traditional Papal Winter wear with, in addition, the revival of the little hood on the ermine-trimmed red mozetta.
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The Danube, representing Europe, touches the papal coat of arms; the Rio de la Plata, the New World, sits on a pile of coins signifying wealth; the African Nile is hooded, because no one knew its source; the Asian Ganges holds an oar, denoting navigability.
Perfection, Squared
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A number of counts and other lords came with their forces, but the most significant and influential arrival was Cardinal Pelagius, a papal legate.
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The council's careful balancing of papal and episcopal authority did not seem intended to expand the church's infallible teaching to areas like contraception.
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The cardinals joined in all the rapidly growing administrative and judicial functions of the papal court.
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Antiliberal, antiscientific, a foreign absolutist authority dictating to its half-educated adherents, Rome was given to such grotesqueries as the 1864 Syllabus of Errors and the 1870 declaration of papal infallibility.
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You don't,for example,have papal infallibility declared as a doctrine until the early twentieth century.
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Catholics will tell you that one of the proofs of Petrine and Papal supremacy is that Rome is the only patriarchate never to fall into heresy.
Matthew Yglesias » Endgame
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And, in one word, if the power of the protestant religion had not been preserved in the body of the people, it had, by some, been long ago given up to the papal interest, and this working effectually among us at a time when we were in dread (all that were wise and considerative) that there would from thence arise the desolation and destruction of this church.
The Sermons of John Owen
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All of the flags at the Vatican, and at the offices of papal nuncios throughout the world, will be a half-mast throughout the interregnum.
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Later, other papalagi with less evangelical interests visited Samoa.
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If this papal pilgrimage had a central theme, it was brotherhood and the fraternity of man.
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Cardinal Parizzio, and Paul III appointed him judge of the Capitol, papal abbreviator, and referendary of both signatures.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Three young artists, Hendrick ter Brugghen, Gerrit van Honthorst, and Dirck van Baburen, travelled to Rome from Utrecht which, being the seat of the Catholic archbishopric, had maintained strong links with the papal city.
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He also sent two papal legates over to England to negotiate these reparations.
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Because of the large number of clergy, and an even larger number of laymen who flocked to Rome seeking benefices and positions in the papal court, the city's population contained a high ratio of men to women.
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Next to the ground was a papal cross, which commemorated a visit by the pontiff.
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As reorganiser of the papal archives and refurbisher of inscriptions on martyrs' tombs, Damasus earned the undying gratitude of historians.