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Holy See: The primary official term of reference for the Diocese of Rome, as the chief diocese of Catholic Christendom; used to refer to the pope and the Roman Curia.
When Pope Pius IX took the throne in 1846, the Holy See had bilateral relations with 18 countries. That number climbed to 27 by 1929, a 50% increase in accredited ambassadors.
The Holy See's Permanent Observer to the United Nations in Geneva urged the organization to issue a moratorium on autonomous lethal weapons this week, citing ethical concerns.
Apostolic See or Holy See: The earthly heart of the Church is often referred to as the Apostolic See or Holy See. A see is a seat of authority, from the Latin “sede” for “chair.” Jesus ...
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Ansa on MSNHoly See's commitment on Ukraine and Gaza crisis good - PMThe Holy See's commitment on Ukraine and Gaza crisis is good, Premier Giorgia Meloni said after long and cordial talks with Pope Leo XIV in the Vatican Wednesday. fter the meeting with Leo XIV, Meloni ...
While the Holy See press office has listed him as a “non-elector,” Becciu told a Sardinian newspaper on Tuesday that “there was no explicit will to exclude me from the conclave nor a request ...
During that period, known as the “sede vacante,” or “empty See,” the camerlengo, or… How many cardinals are in a conclave and how does the voting work? Here's what you need to know.
The cardinals also pledge not to be swayed by external influences. Each cardinal then takes an oath in Latin, placing his hand on the Bible and says, “And I,” stating his name, “do so ...
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