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Consistory is the
anglicized form of the consistorium...
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Catholic Church, a
consistory is a
formal meeting of the
College of
Cardinals called by the pope.
There are two
kinds of
consistories,
extraordinary and...
- (summepiscopate,
summus episcopus),
looked after by the
consistories. Not all
Protestant churches adopted consistories,
especially not
collegially governed churches...
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universal suffrage in
elections of the
consistories. In the
beginning of the 20th century,
there were
twelve consistories: Paris, Nancy, Bordeaux, Lyon, M****illes...
- The
Genevan consistory, as well as that of Neuchâtel,
struggled to
maintain ecclesiastical independence unlike other Swiss consistories which were dominated...
- A
consistory court is a type of
ecclesiastical court,
especially within the
Church of
England where they were
originally established pursuant to a charter...
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establishment of
regional Israelite Consistories,
subordinate to the
Central Consistory,
across France. The
consistories were
ranked as établis****ts publics...
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Benedict XVI (r. 2005–2013)
created 90
cardinals in five
consistories. With
three of
those consistories, he
respected the
limit on the
number of
cardinal electors...
- made
public in the
consistory of 16
December 1935.
Although several cardinals from
Communist states could not
attend his
consistories, Pius XII was the...
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shortly after Pius' death;
Montini later became Pope Paul VI. The two
consistories of 1946 and 1953
brought an end to over five
hundred years of Italians...