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  • ...irst Vatican Council proclaimed that certain official announcements of the Pope are infallible (and have always been so.)<ref> See P.J. Toner, "Infallibili ...xandria of the Oriental Orthodox Church (Copts) is also sometimes styled ''Pope''. The [[Protestant Reformation]] rebelled against the Papacy and theology
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  • * ''Catholic Encyclopedia,'' "The Pope" (1913) [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12260a.htm online edition] many a * ''Catholic Encyclopedia,'' "The Pope" (1913) [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12260a.htm online edition] many a
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  • ...nder current canon law, if the man elected is already a bishop, he becomes pope from the instant of his formal acceptance of election; otherwise from ordin | | Pope
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  • ...n 2 January 533 and reigning until his death on 8 May 535. He is the first pope to take a [[regnal name]] upon rising to the Chair of Saint Peter, believin
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  • {{Image|Benedict XVI, 2005.jpg|right|300px|His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI (centre), accompanied by Federal President [[Horst Koehler]] ( ...tholic Church]]. He was elected on 19 April 2005, following the death of [[Pope John Paul II]].
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  • {{Image|Alexander Liptak—Coat of arms of Pope Paul II—2012.png|right|350px|The coat of arms of Paul are, ''D’azzurro ...1471, Rome), the son of Niccolo Barbo and Polixena Condulmer, sister of [[Pope Eugene IV]], was the 211th man elected to the papacy on 30 August 1464. Bar
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  • ...Prefect of the [[Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith]], now known as Pope emeritus (born 1925).
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  • ...was the Pope of the Catholic Church. He was formally declared a saint by [[Pope Francis]] on 27 April 2014. ...63. In the period between he studied, and became a professor. In 1967, the Pope elevated him to Cardinal.
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  • (533-535) The first pope to take a regnal name instead of his given name.
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  • {{r|Peter Tatchell}} - protested visit by the Pope
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  • * [http://www.protest-the-pope.org.uk/ Protest the Pope]
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  • {{rpl|Pope John Paul I}} {{rpl|Pope John Paul II}}
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  • ...t]] to take the role, the first [[Latin America]]n [[Pope]], and the first Pope born outside Europe since the death of Syrian Gregory III in 741.
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  • ...n 2 January 533 and reigning until his death on 8 May 535. He is the first pope to take a [[regnal name]] upon rising to the Chair of Saint Peter, believin
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  • ...Prefect of the [[Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith]], now known as Pope emeritus (born 1925).
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  • ...Rubens Pope Peter.jpg|{{Rubens Pope Peter.jpg/credit}}<br />Saint Peter as Pope, here shown with the pallium and the "Keys to Heaven."
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pope]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Pope Francis]]
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  • #redirect [[Pope Paul II]]
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  • ==Encyclicals of Pope Benedict XIV (1740-58)== ==Encyclicals of Pope Clement XIII (1758-69)==
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  • ...s. The current incumbent is [[Pope Francis]], who was elected in 2013. The Pope has total [[judicial]], [[executive]] and [[legislative]] powers.
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  • (533-535) The first pope to take a regnal name instead of his given name.
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  • {{Image|Benedict XVI, 2005.jpg|right|300px|His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI (centre), accompanied by Federal President [[Horst Koehler]] ( ...tholic Church]]. He was elected on 19 April 2005, following the death of [[Pope John Paul II]].
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  • ...was the Pope of the Catholic Church. He was formally declared a saint by [[Pope Francis]] on 27 April 2014. ...63. In the period between he studied, and became a professor. In 1967, the Pope elevated him to Cardinal.
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  • {{Image|Alexander Liptak—Coat of arms of Pope Paul II—2012.png|right|350px|The coat of arms of Paul are, ''D’azzurro ...1471, Rome), the son of Niccolo Barbo and Polixena Condulmer, sister of [[Pope Eugene IV]], was the 211th man elected to the papacy on 30 August 1464. Bar
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  • The largest of several Christian churches that holds communion with the Pope in Rome, claiming direct succession from Saint Peter.
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  • ...pe Benedict XIII—2012.png|right|350px|The coat of arms of Pedro de Luna as pope.}} ...gon]] – died 23 May 1423, [[Peñíscola]], [[Valencia]]) reigned as [[papacy|pope]] in [[Avignon]], [[Provence]] in opposition to the popes in [[Rome]] from
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  • Letter sent, by Scottish nobles, to Pope John XXII April 6, 1320 asserting Scotland's right to independence from Eng
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  • Pastoral letter from the [[Pope]], usually addressed to the whole Church through the Church hierarchy.
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  • ...oman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] scholar, an Honorary Chaplain to the Pope, and Archivist for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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  • * [http://www.protest-the-pope.org.uk/ Protest the Pope]
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  • ...tury, when the [[Patriarch of Alexandria]] was deposed by the Emperor, the Pope and the Patriarchs of Constantinople, Antioch and Jerusalem. The overwhelmi
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  • ...Justa" (the "just war"), which it justified by declaring that the [[papacy|Pope]] had placed the land "with everything that is in it" under the protection ...chs. The requerimiento argued that God had named Saint Peter as the first Pope and that his successor had given over the islands and mainland of the ocean
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  • Started by [[Pope John Paul II]], '''World Youth Day''' (WYD) is an international gathering o
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  • ...he United Kingdom, including presenting a [[Channel 4]] documentary on the Pope.<ref>Ekklesia, [http://www.ekklesia.co.uk/node/13110 Smearing Tatchell].</r
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  • ...y a Patriarch who is nominated by the Maronite church and confirmed by the Pope.
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  • ...main target changed between versions from Lewis Theobald (who had exposed Pope's inadequacy as an editor of [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]]) to Colley
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  • {{r|Peter Tatchell}} - protested visit by the Pope
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  • ...fides-et-ratio_en.html '' – the relationship between faith and reason''] [[Pope John Paul II|Karol Wojtyla]] [1998]
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  • ...oman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] scholar, an Honorary Chaplain to the Pope, and Archivist for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Monsignor Weber's many l
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  • {{r|Pope Callixtus III}}
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  • {{r|Pope Paul III}}
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  • {{r|Pope Benedict XVI}}
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  • ...r Society, [http://www.secularism.org.uk/protest-the-pope.html Protest the Pope]</ref> and campaigned for the [[BBC]] Radio 4 segment "[[Thought for the Da
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  • {{r|Pope John Paul II}}
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  • *Pope, S. ''St. Mary's, Scarborough: a Brief History''. Scarborough: St. Mary's C
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  • {{r|Pope}}
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  • [[Richard Pope]]
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  • ...It was founded in 1887 by the U.S. Catholic bishops with the support of [[Pope Leo XIII]]. Established as a graduate research center, the university began
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  • ...vatican.va/en/doc/1308.htm|title=The Parchment of Chinon—The Absolution of Pope Clement V of the Leading Members of the Templar Order|publisher=Vatican Lib
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  • ...Catholic Church|Catholic Church]], is a pastoral letter from [[Papacy|the Pope]] and is usually addressed to the whole Church through the Church hierarchy [[Pope Sixtus V]], in the [[Papal Bull]] ''Immersa aeterni'', issued January 22, 1
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  • ...point onto a throwaway, insignificant remark instantaneously. [[Alexander Pope]] used many anticlimaxes in The Rape of the Lock. An example is: ' ''Here t
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  • ...ectancy of 0.61±0.20 year."<ref name="pmid19164188">{{cite journal |author=Pope CA, Ezzati M, Dockery DW |title=Fine-particulate air pollution and life exp ...ses.<ref name="pmid19279340">{{cite journal |author=Jerrett M, Burnett RT, Pope CA, ''et al'' |title=Long-term ozone exposure and mortality |journal=N. Eng
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  • {{r|Pope Benedict XVI}}
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  • ...self against a stubborn and resolute Catherine, who had the backing of the pope and of her nephew, the King of Spain. .... She, like her mother, remained a Roman Catholic, with allegiance to the pope as the legitimate head of the church. By this time, protestant ideas had t
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  • ...onfession]]s, and [[execution by burning|burned at the stake]]. In 1312, [[Pope Clement V]], under continuing pressure from King Philip, disbanded the Orde ...ved the white mantle as a symbol of purity of their life, to which in 1146 Pope Eugenius added a red Templar cross.
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  • * {{cite book|author=Stephen B. Pope|title=Turbulent Flows|edition=1st Edition|publisher=Cambridge University Pr
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  • ...ses.<ref name="pmid19279340">{{cite journal |author=Jerrett M, Burnett RT, Pope CA, ''et al'' |title=Long-term ozone exposure and mortality |journal=N. Eng
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  • {{r|Pope Clement I}}
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  • ...IME magazine'' as one of the world's 100 most influential people.<ref>Carl Pope. [http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1894410_189320
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  • ...aced with such obstruction, Halleck's plan failed and led to the defeat of Pope's armies by [[Robert E. Lee]]. Disciples of the Jomini-inspired "places th
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  • ...groups, the British Humanist Association took part in a protest against [[Pope Benedict XVI]] during the state visit to the [[United Kingdom]].
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  • ...d about 1.07 billion members in 22 distinct churches in communion with the Pope as of 2003 [http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=32982]. Next i
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  • {{r|Alexander Pope}}
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  • ...doctrine that teaches the equal authority of tradition, that is, of the [[pope]] as the authoritative successor of the [[apostles]]. ...(i.e. "glory") and no creature, whether a human [[saint]], church leader, pope, or anything else, could or must be worshiped.
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  • ...t in the [[Second Vatican Council]] as a theological expert appointed by [[Pope John XXIII]] and taught theology for two decades in the Catholic faculty at ...n XXIII. Within a few months of his elevation, in January of 1959, the new Pope stated his intentions to invoke a Church Council, the first since the [[Fir
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  • ...Pope, but on the death of the Pope, the Cardinals assemble to elect a new Pope. Many ancient and some medieval monarchies held elections among the members
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  • ...ocese Prague]], following King Johann’s wish. On July 20 of the same year, pope Nicolaus had granted him canonicate and benefices of [[Vyšehrad]]. In 1345
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  • * ''Catholic Encyclopedia,'' "The Pope" (1913) [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12260a.htm online edition] many a * ''Catholic Encyclopedia,'' "The Pope" (1913) [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12260a.htm online edition] many a
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  • ...igner, [[Spain]], into the region, allowing [[Pope]] [[Alexander VI]], the pope notorious for his secularism and corruption, to become more powerful, and r
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  • ...n 1534 by St [[Ignatius of Loyola]], and given papal approval in 1540 by [[Pope Paul III]]. Members of the order are called Jesuits. The Jesuits practice a
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  • ...Army Special Forces]], and the 82nd Airborne Division. It is adjacent to [[Pope Air Force Base]], which is the main air support facility for U.S. [[paratro
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  • ...s Mozartus (in joke Latin) and Chevalier de Mozart (he was knighted by the Pope at the age of 14). The baptismal register gives his name as Joannes Chrysos
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  • ...England until the 19th century. It was officially approved by the [[Papacy|Pope]] in 1325, and English [[law]] maintains the legal fiction that it was in p
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  • ==Pope's ''Vast Chain of Being''== ([http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/2428Alexander Pope: ''An Essay on Man'', Project Gutenberg]}
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  • {{r|Pope John Paul II}}
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  • # Basel/Ferrara/Florence/Rome 1431-45 (when the Pope moved the council from Basel to Ferrara, a rebel group stayed at Basel; thi ...tholic Church consists of 23 autonomous (''sui juris'') churches under the Pope, classified as follows.
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  • ...he revolution failed as Cola was indulging in pompous ceremonies while the pope became hostile to his government.<ref>Wilkins 63-73</ref>
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  • :"What then? the self-same blunder Pope has got, :Better to err with Pope, than shine with Pye.</blockquote>
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  • ...a.php ''Iliad''], online version of the work by Homer (English). Alexander Pope translation.
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  • *18th Air Support Operations Group, Pope Air Force Base, N.C. **The 23rd Fighter Group at Pope AFB (A-10 Thunderbolt II|A-10/OA-10) is part of the 4th Fighter Wing.
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  • ...k X. The Pope'' Guido, on condemnation, pleaded clerical privilege. The Pope, Innocent XII, who overruled this, is depicted as reflecting on the case, o ...se which depict believably virtuous people: Caponsacchi, Pompilia, and the Pope.
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  • ...ed and placed above the entrance. In 609 the Pantheon was consecrated by [[Pope Boniface IV]] as a church. By this time, the city of Rome was in a state of
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  • ...he English. King Edward II had refused to make peace with Scotland and the Pope had not recognised Robert the Bruce as King of Scotland.
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  • ...n Catholic tradition, yet do not recognize a single authority, such as the Pope of Rome." Sourced at the official website of the Episcopal Church, on 21 Ja
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  • ...at its most influential in the 18th century, and conformed to [[Alexander Pope]]'s definition of wit: "True with is nature to advantage dressed,/What oft
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  • ...ng the five-week recount of 2000. In 2005 Matthews covered the funeral of Pope John Paul II.<ref name=Bio>{{citation
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  • ...nder current canon law, if the man elected is already a bishop, he becomes pope from the instant of his formal acceptance of election; otherwise from ordin | | Pope
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  • ...ed the magazine ''Die Neue Zeit'' 1883-1917, and was sometimes called the "Pope of Marxism".
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  • ...s brother Carloman in 771. In 800, he was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by [[Pope Leo III]] in [[Rome]]. Charlemagne is credited with unifying the European ...ation. This campaign was cut short after Charlemagne received word from [[Pope Hadrian]] that the Lombards were threatening the exarchate of Ravenna. The
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  • ...cted mayor of [[Glenwood, Minnesota|Glenwood]] in [[Pope County, Minnesota|Pope County]], serving from 1911 to 1913. He unsuccessfully ran for Congress in
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  • *Pope, S. ''St. Mary's, Scarborough: a Brief History''. Scarborough: St. Mary's C
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  • ...m-olympics-syria/ Yusra Mardini: Refugee swimmer off to flying start after Pope Francis sends letter]'. 7th August 2016.</ref>
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  • ...lized by the selection of Karol Cardinal Wojtyła, Archbishop of Kraków, as Pope [[John Paul II]] in 1978. By the late 1980s, a third of all priests ordain
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  • ...assert supremacy of the [[Catholic]] church over political affairs, as the Pope is regarded as a living man closest to God. The [[Protestant Reformation]]
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  • ...and in this respect he may be considered as the forerunner of [[Alexander Pope]], who respected him. His [[lyric]]s are now better known and are still ap
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  • The [[encyclical]] '''Humanae Vitae''', promulgated by [[Pope Paul VI]] on July 25, 1968, defined the position of the [[Roman Catholic Ch
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  • *43rd AW located at Pope AFB, N.C.
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  • ...Church and high altar. In 1163 a charter was granted to Wroxall Priory by Pope Alexander III giving the Prioress, Sabina, wide powers over the whole of th Pope Alexander III gave a charter to the Priory in 1163 and is reproduced on thi
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  • ...s assumed by the metropolitans of Aquileia. Owing to the acquiescence of [[Pope Vigilius]] in the condemnation of the "Three Chapters", in the [[Fifth Gene
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  • ...he state and national levels, the Mission was named as a Minor Basilica by Pope John XXIII in 1961. Today the chapel serves as a parish church within the R ...e chapel floor. In 1961, the Mission was designated as a Minor Basilica by Pope John XXIII. -->
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  • ...orld population, as of March 2012. The head of the church is the [[Papacy|Pope]], Bishop of Rome, who administers the church from the [[Vatican City]], an ...homas Aquinas, whose works were declared the foundation of theology by the Pope in 1893.
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  • * '''[[Pope Benedict XVI]]''' - religion, Catholicism --~~~~ * '''[[Pope Benedict XVI]]''' - religion, Catholicism --[[User:Tom Morris|Tom Morris]]
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  • ...the poetic conventions approved by such writers as Dryden and [[Alexander Pope]]. Samuel Johnson's account of them continued by saying that "the metaphysi
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  • *Feldman-Summers, S., & Pope, K. S. (1994). The experience of forgetting childhood abuse: A national sur ...ogy and Psychotherapy, 7, 220-229. In a replication of Feldman-Summers and Pope's (1994) national survey of American psychologists on 'forgetting' childhoo
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