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After a debate on the matter in Constantinople, Justinian consulted the pope.
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None, because what the pope has is something far greater: moral authority.
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The pope ruled at Rome and in the States of the Church.
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When faith fades: can the pope still connect with a changed Ireland?
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The pope's statement also had been exaggerated by the media, he said.
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Others among Poland's 38 million population openly challenge the former pontiff's legacy.
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But the Argentinian pontiff is definitely keeping all of his options open.
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The pontiff's visit was also infused with personal meaning, our correspondent says.
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The pontiff will be under pressure to respond to Pell's verdict quickly.
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Caius Servilius was appointed pontiff, in the place of Titus Otacilius Crassus.
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He remains the only CatholicPope to make it to our shores.
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Because of its religious significance, Harissa is often visited by Roman Catholicpopes.
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There's no way a CatholicPope was present.
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Newton was not buried by a CatholicPope.
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Only one CatholicPope has ever made the trip all the way from Rome to New Zealand.
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Because of its religious significance, Harissa is often visited by RomanCatholicpopes.
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After a debate on the matter in Constantinople, Justinian consulted thepope.
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None, because what thepope has is something far greater: moral authority.
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When faith fades: can thepope still connect with a changed Ireland?
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Vatican sources suggest, in fact, that thepope had a stomach problem.
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It was the first time thepope has publicly confirmed the visit.
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What name was given to the patriarchofRome?
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The PatriarchofRome was called the Pope.
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'And the patriarchsofRome and Constantinople are jealous of our patriarch.'
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To all appearances, it was just the sort of vessel that the patriarchofRome might provide for his personal ambassador.
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He has taught Henry to call the Pope 'The BishopofRome'.
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Pope Francis has made his first parish visit as BishopofRome.
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At the head of the other party was Victor, bishopofRome.
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HE was a Grecian by birth, and the seventh bishopofRome.
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He asserts his divine right, as BishopofRome, to universal supremacy.
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Josephine was especially moved by the presence of the VicarofChrist.
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Is not that what we should expect of the VicarofChrist?
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The supremacy of the VicarofChrist must be maintained at all hazards.
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The Pope may or may not be the VicarofChrist.
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For you, as the VicarofChrist, should rest in your own place.
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The pond shall be drained, holyfather; I have already ordered it.
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The holyfather was very old, but he was hale and active.
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No, holyfather, let me die before the time appointed by Nature.
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Despite his error, he has borne himself reverently to our holyfather.'
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Does the holyfather praych to ye wid thim wurrds, ye haythens?
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Nor have I taken the PopeofRome under my apostolic protection.
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They look exactly what I thought the PopeofRome was like.
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The PopeofRome has given orders for a new St.
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Are you his successor in the same manner as the PopeofRome?
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So he punished the popesofRome, three hundred years ago.
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By the Bishop of Nova Kong, never by the PopeinRome.
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The PopeinRome never moved a finger to save him.
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She met the popeinRome before moving to the United States with her family.
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A respectable citizen-andmy father's the popeinRome!
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Last week she met the popeinRome.
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The Slave power took the place of Stuart kings and Romanpopes.
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Athalaric allowed to the Romanpope the jurisdiction over all suits affecting the Roman clergy.
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It consists of but five persons, a much more manageable Cardinalate than the RomanPope's.
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Everlasting glory to the most holy RomanPope Nicholas!
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And it is useless to complain, even to our apostolic capital, because they do not listen to the Romanpope himself.
Usage of supreme pontiff in English
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The king made himself supremepontiff of Atonu, and took precedence of the high priest.
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Inside this literary Vatican, until his death in 1965, TS Eliot was the supremepontiff.
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As the supremepontiff could not reside in a private house, he declared his abode to be State property.
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The other priests, though his brothers or his sons, are officially subordinate to him, as bishops to the supremepontiff.
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Which holy death was signified unto the foresaid supremepontiff, under the hand of a public notary, in the following words:
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His paramount obligations as an archbishop were, according to all the ideas of his age, to the supremepontiff of Christendom.
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Inducted to serve two-year renewable enlistments, recruits swear to lay down their life, if necessary, in defense of the supremepontiff.
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To these accumulated honors, the policy of Augustus soon added the splendid as well as important dignities of supremepontiff, and of censor.
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Pope Honorius, however, sent letters to the king, raising the interdict, and thereupon Bernard turned his fearless indignation upon the supremepontiff himself.
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But when queried about this, Steve Jobs -then, as later, the supremepontiff of the Church of Apple -was adamant and unrepentant.
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He found the patronage of the Church the mere desecrated spoil and merchandise of princes: he reduced it within the dominion of the supremepontiff.
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The unity of the Apostolic supremepontiff; for neither Peter nor Paul, James nor John pretended to be the governor of the household of faith.
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Rite and Reason: Pope Benedict will be SupremePontiff a year on Wednesday.
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He may not be the SupremePontiff, but Gaja is a big name in Piedmont.
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He denies that the supremePontiff has the unlimited power of binding and loosingclaimed for him.
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Standing before him, the senior Deacon Cardinal said, "Do you accept your canonical election as SupremePontiff?"