- pope
given in the
Annuario Pontificio includes "supreme pontiff" (Latin:
summus pontifex) as the
fourth title, the
first being "bishop of Rome". The etymology...
- Pope
Gregory I (Latin:
Gregorius I; c. 540 – 12
March 604),
commonly known as
Saint Gregory the Great, was the 64th
Bishop of Rome from 3
September 590...
-
Summus Senator is a
medieval title of Rome for the head of the
civil government in the city.[citation needed] The
ancient Senate continued to function...
- Church" (Latin:
Summus Pontifex Ecclesiae Universalis). He is also
commonly called the
supreme pontiff or the
sovereign pontiff (Latin:
summus pontifex). Pontifex...
-
intellectuals such as
great mathematicians and philosophers, but
reserved summus for
Newton only, and once
remarked that "Newton
remains forever the master...
- (Successor
principis apostolorum)
Supreme Pontiff of the
Universal Church (
Summus Pontifex Ecclesiae Universalis)
Patriarch of the West (Patriarcha Occidentis)...
- 2021, the
Congregation for
Divine Worship released the
decree Postquam Summus Pontifex. The
decree is an
interpretation as well as
corrections of previous...
-
Catholic Church. The
Catholic pope uses
various titles by tradition,
including Summus Pontifex,
Pontifex Maximus, and
Servus servorum Dei. Each
title has added...
-
Servant of God. The
official text
declaring the
opening of the
cause was: "
Summus Pontifex Benedictus XVI declarat, ex
parte Sanctae Sedis,
nihil obstare...
- Como,
Scaramuccia Trivulzio, then read from the
pulpit a
papal bull, Si
summus rerum,
dated that very day and
containing within its text the
complete bull...