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Definition of Vaticanist

Vaticanist
Vaticanist Vat"i*can*ist, n. One who strongly adheres to the papal authority; an ultramontanist.

Meaning of Vaticanist from wikipedia

- Look up Vaticanology, Vaticanologist, or Vaticanist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vaticanology is a term coined in the 20th century to describe the...
- is an Italian journalist and writer. According to Sandro Magister, a Vaticanist, he is the "most translated Catholic writer in the world."[clarification...
- August 1926 – 26 May 1994) was a Croatian woman journalist, translator, vaticanist, judaist scholar, poet, notable for her reporting from Second Vatican...
- lawyer, the pope told Davis to "stay strong" and gave her two rosaries. Vaticanist John L. Allen Jr. said that "there's no way to view the encounter other...
- languages; the Spanish language and the Italian language. The website takes a Vaticanist approach, discussing current affairs within the Church from an orthodox...
- the artistic innovations of painter Eugene Delacroix. In 2014, Catholic vaticanist Ken Briggs described the pontificate of "revivalist" Pope Francis as one...
- was enrolled on the newspaper Corriere della Sera, of which he was the Vaticanist from 1931 until his death. In 1937, Negro won the Bagutta Prize for the...
- 1996 to 2011. He started collaborating at La Stampa, in March 2011, as a Vaticanist, and he is the coordinator of their website Vatican Insider, published...
- president Monica Maggioni (professor), journalist Aldo Maria Valli (alumnus), vaticanist Vincenzo Mollica (alumnus), journalist and writer Benedetta Parodi (alumnus)...
- sentiment in the Movement; "We have heard and read, 'Catholics, yes; Vaticanists, no'; and it is with pain that we have seen it expressed in more sophisticated...