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Fordham University Press. ISBN 978-0-585-23800-5. Denny,
Edward (1912).
Papalism A
treatise on the
claims of the
papacy as set
forth in the
encyclical Satis...
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Anglican Papalism, also
referred to as Anglo-
Papalism, is a
subset of Anglo-Catholicism with
adherents manifesting a
particularly high
degree of influence...
- The
Papal States (/ˈpeɪpəl/ PAY-pəl; Italian:
Stato Pontificio; Latin:
Dicio Pontificia),
officially the
State of the
Church (Italian:
Stato della Chiesa...
- The
Papal slippers (Italian:
pantofole papali) are a
historical accoutrement worn by the Pope. The
papal slippers were a form of
episcopal sandals worn...
- A
papal legate or
apostolic legate (from the
ancient Roman title legatus) is a
personal representative of the Pope to
foreign nations, to some
other part...
- ISBN 0-905715-05-5. Hobsworth, Dean (1884). From True
Cross to True Crown:
Papalism and Its Evils. Levillain, Philippe, ed. (2002). The Papacy: An Encyclopedia...
- The
Papal shoes are the red
leather outdoor shoes worn by the Pope. They
should not be
confused with the
indoor Papal slippers or the
Episcopal sandals...
- A
papal bull is a type of
public decree,
letters patent, or
charter issued by a pope of the
Catholic Church. It is
named after the
leaden seal (bulla)...
- The
papal nobility are the
aristocracy of the Holy See,
composed of
persons holding titles bestowed by the Pope. From the
Middle Ages into the nineteenth...
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Bishop Romero on May 19th". Zenit. 3 May 2018.
Retrieved 27 May 2018.
Papal Consistory by
Kevin Knight (Catholic Encyclopedia, 2009) Senz, Paul (31...