Leader of the worldwide Catholic Church.
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Examples for "pope"
Examples for "pope"
1After a debate on the matter in Constantinople, Justinian consulted the pope.
2None, because what the pope has is something far greater: moral authority.
3The pope ruled at Rome and in the States of the Church.
4When faith fades: can the pope still connect with a changed Ireland?
5The pope's statement also had been exaggerated by the media, he said.
1Others among Poland's 38 million population openly challenge the former pontiff's legacy.
2But the Argentinian pontiff is definitely keeping all of his options open.
3The pontiff's visit was also infused with personal meaning, our correspondent says.
4The pontiff will be under pressure to respond to Pell's verdict quickly.
5Caius Servilius was appointed pontiff, in the place of Titus Otacilius Crassus.
1He remains the only Catholic Pope to make it to our shores.
2Because of its religious significance, Harissa is often visited by Roman Catholic popes.
3There's no way a Catholic Pope was present.
4Newton was not buried by a Catholic Pope.
5Only one Catholic Pope has ever made the trip all the way from Rome to New Zealand.
1Because of its religious significance, Harissa is often visited by Roman Catholic popes.
1What name was given to the patriarch of Rome?
2The Patriarch of Rome was called the Pope.
3'And the patriarchs of Rome and Constantinople are jealous of our patriarch.'
4To all appearances, it was just the sort of vessel that the patriarch of Rome might provide for his personal ambassador.
1The king made himself supreme pontiff of Atonu, and took precedence of the high priest.
2Inside this literary Vatican, until his death in 1965, TS Eliot was the supreme pontiff.
3As the supreme pontiff could not reside in a private house, he declared his abode to be State property.
4The other priests, though his brothers or his sons, are officially subordinate to him, as bishops to the supreme pontiff.
5Which holy death was signified unto the foresaid supreme pontiff, under the hand of a public notary, in the following words:
1He has taught Henry to call the Pope 'The Bishop of Rome'.
2Pope Francis has made his first parish visit as Bishop of Rome.
3At the head of the other party was Victor, bishop of Rome.
4HE was a Grecian by birth, and the seventh bishop of Rome.
5He asserts his divine right, as Bishop of Rome, to universal supremacy.
1Josephine was especially moved by the presence of the Vicar of Christ.
2Is not that what we should expect of the Vicar of Christ?
3The supremacy of the Vicar of Christ must be maintained at all hazards.
4The Pope may or may not be the Vicar of Christ.
5For you, as the Vicar of Christ, should rest in your own place.
1The pond shall be drained, holy father; I have already ordered it.
2The holy father was very old, but he was hale and active.
3No, holy father, let me die before the time appointed by Nature.
4Despite his error, he has borne himself reverently to our holy father.'
5Does the holy father praych to ye wid thim wurrds, ye haythens?
1Nor have I taken the Pope of Rome under my apostolic protection.
2They look exactly what I thought the Pope of Rome was like.
3The Pope of Rome has given orders for a new St.
4Are you his successor in the same manner as the Pope of Rome?
5So he punished the popes of Rome, three hundred years ago.
1By the Bishop of Nova Kong, never by the Pope in Rome.
2The Pope in Rome never moved a finger to save him.
3She met the pope in Rome before moving to the United States with her family.
4A respectable citizen-andmy father's the pope in Rome!
5Last week she met the pope in Rome.
1The Slave power took the place of Stuart kings and Roman popes.
2Athalaric allowed to the Roman pope the jurisdiction over all suits affecting the Roman clergy.
3It consists of but five persons, a much more manageable Cardinalate than the Roman Pope's.
4Everlasting glory to the most holy Roman Pope Nicholas!
5And it is useless to complain, even to our apostolic capital, because they do not listen to the Roman pope himself.
1After a debate on the matter in Constantinople, Justinian consulted the pope.
2None, because what the pope has is something far greater: moral authority.
3When faith fades: can the pope still connect with a changed Ireland?
4Vatican sources suggest, in fact, that the pope had a stomach problem.
5It was the first time the pope has publicly confirmed the visit.
6Top scientists, economists, business leaders and the pope can't all be wrong.
7So wrote Erasmus to the pope and to the archbishop of Mayence.
8John Boehner, the House speaker who invited the pope, wept with emotion.
9In or about 1445 he was invited by the pope to Rome.
10Does the pope really deserve to be singled out in this way?
11During his visit, the pope has consistently struck a politically radical tone.
12Aides and security men stopped the pope from falling to the ground.
13Such was the pope whom the fools had just chosen for themselves.
14Then he gave it all up for politics and upset the pope.
15All now depended on the pope, whom the League would always obey.
16While the emperor proclaimed his successes to Europe, the pope denounced them.
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