The government of the Roman Catholic Church.
1 Leo and Hilarius, and succeeded the latter in the pontificate in 497.
2 The pontificate of Leo is an epoch in the history of Christianity.
3 A great step had been taken in the pontificate of Pius IV.
4 His long pontificate is one of the most eventful in papal history.
5 The pontificate of Gregory the Great affords significant illustrations of this influence.
6 The contest over the pontificate grew more and more acrimonious each minute.
7 Pope Francis has repeated his belief that his pontificate may be brief.
8 Leo X., on his elevation to the pontificate , restored him to liberty.
9 HE succeeded St. Anterus in the pontificate , in the year 236.
10 The pontificate of Paul III marks the turning point in the Catholic reaction.
11 Benedict has made improving relations with Beijing a major goal of his pontificate .
12 The two-hour documentary traces the seven years of his pontificate and his travels.
13 One Pope afterward spent his entire pontificate in the catacombs-eightyears.
14 Sylvester was deposed from his pontificate and condemned to penance in a monastery.
15 His pontificate was marked by protracted controversies with France and Portugal.
16 Nor did Innocent's pontificate belie the promise of his early career.
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