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    papal


    1. decision to move the Papal court to Avignon and his


    2. shortcomings of the Papal envoys, Marguerite, Janine and


    3. to bring one of the stewards from the Papal envoy (the


    4. ‘A member of the Papal Envoy sent to investigate the


    5. doubt you were sent by the Papal Envoy in Troyes?’ There


    6. and dissolved the Order of the Knight’s Templar by Papal


    7. The former were under a regular discipline and subordination to the papal authority


    8. Since the establishment of the pragmatic sanction and of the concordat, the clergy of France have in general shewn less respect to the decrees of the papal court, than the clergy of any other catholic country


    9. In this critical situation of its affairs the papal court was at sufficient pains to cultivate the friendship of the powerful sovereigns of France and Spain, of whom the latter was at that time emperor of Germany


    10. I can"t help wondering why, at just about the time in the 1860"s of the unification of Italy, with the resultant loss, to the Papacy, of the Papal States, the decision was made to portray Mary as having been conceived blameless for original sin

    11. I believe that was around the time that Italy, under Garibaldi and Mazzini, became a modern nation and deprived the Vatican of their Papal States


    12. Whether the (Holy) Scriptures should remain subject to generational contentions or modern interpretations, much in the manner that Constitutional Law is persuaded by the (legal) authority of evolving standards of decency, such arguments that otherwise provide recourse to alternative viewpoints, must be equally troubling as arbitrary viewpoints relating to Papal Infallibility or the Divine Rights of Kings!


    13. Steve froze in his tracks and pointed hesitantly at his silly papal hat


    14. “Well, we do have the papal mitres,” said Jules, and I found out I couldn’t even bear the thought of those impossibly weird-looking hats


    15. I had been signing paper after paper concerning logistics supplies, administrative reorganization efforts and most notably, putting into full effective force the discontinuation of the practice of using those awful papal mitres and other silly hats as warding devices


    16. “With the last third of the thirteenth century (AD 1260+) France increasingly occupied Papal attention


    17. From conflict over clerical taxation, between King Philip IV and Pope Boniface VIII (r 1294–1303), culminating in the latter’s capture at Angani (1303), relations passed to Papal capitulation at the Council of Vienne (1311–1312) to the monarch’s demand for the suppression of the Order of Templars


    18. Schism proved Basel’s undoing and led to the resignation of its pontiff (1449), while Eugene’s own Council of Ferrara, Florence (1438–1445) stoutly reasserted Papal Supremacy” (Amer


    19. In time, many things were declared as doctrine by papal decree alone, according to those who occupied this office, the nominal head of all Christendom


    20. Many other instances of papal interference for the restoration of bishops or the appointment of new bishops and the designation of others to act as vicars of the pontiff are also cited by Barrow” (ibid

    21. “The Papal Curia opened an ecclesiastical trial against him (Aug


    22. 12–14, 1518) and refused to recant a sentence…which Cajetan interpreted as implying a rejection of the teaching authority of the pope…He [Luther] undertook historical studies and concluded that the authority which was claimed in the Roman church for the papacy could be supported only by Papal decretals of the preceding four centuries


    23. (A papal document authoritatively determining some point of doctrine or church law


    24. (Burgundy), and the Holy Roman Empire, south of them was the peninsula of the Italianiera with the city states in the north, the Papal States in the middle, and the Kingdom of Napoles (which belongs to Aragon) in the south


    25. The cities in Italia were still Kristau, but were fighting the Aitasantu in his capacity as the ruler of the Aitasainduaren States (Papal States)


    26. He had been the papal legato or ambassador to the Royal Court for many years


    27. however, it is certain that the constitutum was regarded as genuine both by the friends and enemies of the papal pretensions throughout the middle ages


    28. Luther’s action at that time was a response to the sale of indulgences by a papal representative named


    29. A further example of the ulterior motive for religious tolerance is seen in regard to the Jesuits, whose order was abolished by papal brief in 1773


    30. (The dogma of papal supremacy was not accepted until 1871

    31. James was working with individuals who would prefer to see the papal rule returned to England


    32. papal blessing to Hubble’s theory as “consonant with the Bible,”


    33. These are hard times! The Papal bull authorized the torture as a resource to extirpate the sorcery in his territory


    34. It was Friday the thirteenth when the Papal Bull regarding the Knights


    35. IN THE BEWILDERMENT of her last years, Úrsula had had very little free time to attend to the papal education of José Arcadio, and the time came for him to get ready to leave for the seminary right away


    36. At that time he had finished with the tight pants and the silk shirts and was wearing an ordinary suit of clothing that he had bought in the Arab stores, but he still maintained his languid dignity and his papal air


    37. that guarded the Papal City, “I will be with you within the


    38. objectionable behavior was even reinforced by some Popes through papal bulls which


    39. After failing to peacefully restore the Cathars to Papal subjugation, Dominic, who would


    40. And during the military crusade against the Cathars, before the massacre of one Languedoc town called Arnaud-Amaury the papal legate in charge of the crusade, was reported to have quipped the now infamous phrase “Kill them all, the Lord will recognize his own

    41. Another Catholic dissenter that proved beyond papal control was the English King Henry


    42. ―It says here that the next pope was Leo X, who indeed indulged in papal extravagance, attending banquets and carnivals and bull-fights


    43. The two papal guards slowed down to a normal walk, but continued to follow them from a respectful distance, with Xia keeping an eye on them


    44. After centuries of Papal oppression exemplified by the dogma of sexual sin, the Christian West broke loose from its puritanical shackles, as though with a vengeance


    45. Brought to you by those paragons of priestly, cardinal and papal virtue, your friendly neighborhood Catholic Church, “Father” (or if monk, not priest— Brother) de Torquemada and all his lesser-known brothers of the cloth really “saved” a whole mess of deserving “heretics” back then, didn’t they? They knew just how to save them best, too


    46. When the failed German revolution resulted in increased immigration of yet more Roman Catholics, the Protestants took it as proof of their papal dominance theory and a law was proposed to stop the influx of Roman Catholics


    47. The Roman Pope was strongly persuaded to stay in Avignon, and the French monarch influenced the church greatly, controlling their finances and subjugating papal officials with charges of heresy almost indiscriminately


    48. with a Papal Council in Troyes, and walked out with


    49. was established by a papal bull in 1721and received royal sanction in 1728; but for many years


    50. Inthe papal states the Pope exercised temporal as well as
































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    Synonyms for "papal"

    apostolic apostolical papal pontifical catholic

    "papal" definitions

    proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles