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  • ...g the Vatican to be the last territory controlled by the [[Holy See]]. The Vatican became a state once more on February 11, 1929 when Benito Mussolini comprom ...including [[Peter|St. Peter]] who was crucified upside down in Modern-day Vatican.
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  • ...olicism]], [[Roman Catholic Hierarchy]], [[Holy See]], [[Papacy|Pope]], [[Vatican]], [[Eastern Rite Catholic Churches]] ...-Reformation]], [[First Vatican Council]], [[Second Vatican Council|Second Vatican Council]]
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  • ...one of its official languages. However, this is not to say that the [[Holy See]] holds the language as 'sacred' because it does not. It is the only nation
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  • ...Pontificalis]]'' 56 and the ''[[Liberian Catalogue]]'' 55. [[Holy See|The Vatican]]'s 2003 ''[[Annuario Pontificio]]'' cites the year 68. The discrepancy may ...hop of [[Smyrna]], also confirms Linus' appointment. He wrote: "After the Holy Apostles founded and set the Church in order (in Rome) they gave over the e
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  • * Titles - [[Holy Father]] | ...lled the Pontificate; his ecclesiastical jurisdiction is called the [[Holy See]] (''Sancta Sedes''). Catholics worldwide consider each pope to be the succ
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  • ...Assyrian Church of the East''' is a church that traces its origins to the See of Babylon, said to be founded by the [[apostle Thomas]]. It is also called * They allowed the transfer of the school of Edessa to the Persian city Nisibis when the Byzantine emperor closed it for its Nestorian tendencies (
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  • * [[Holy Order of MANS]] ...under the nondescript heading "The Church in" followed by the name of the city where the cell is incorporated for business.
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  • ...ted being, inferior to the Father, but still superior to all other beings (see [[Arianism]]). ...church in 609 by Pope Boniface IV. Moreover, the circle was thought to be holy and perfect by many Christian thinkers.
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  • [[Holy See (Vatican City)]] [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]]
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