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    1. On Friday, March 14, Pope Benedict XVI made an addition to the Good Friday prayer which had the Jewish community worldwide in an uproar


    2. Bronner himself has become somewhat of a guru, and has been bestowed with the unofficial title of, ‘The Pope of Soap’


    3. opportunity,' replied the Pope


    4. But I can see them confiding in the Pope if they


    5. 'A delegation arrived from the Pope today to


    6. policies, he would have been delighted to see the Pope


    7. Italian Cardinals are somehow different to that of the Pope?


    8. It was a directive from the Pope before we left


    9. if the current Pope stood in the way, well…they’d just have


    10. to elect a new Pope, wouldn’t they? One that was more in

    11. demonstrate to the Pope that it is he who is in charge of


    12. ‘You have to appreciate that the Crown and the Pope


    13. and caused the murder of Pope Boniface himself! His soul


    14. investigate a situation that everyone knows the Pope is


    15. 'So the Pope sent his men, and the King sent his


    16. representatives of both the King and the Pope around


    17. believed we could live in hiding - at least until Pope


    18. Crown of France and the Pope


    19. the last Pope cared about was his own wealth and power


    20. saying about the present Pope is heresy, isn’t it?’

    21. The Pope welcomed Monsignor, the Bishop, the Archbishop and Stefan to his private apartments


    22. The Pope looked up at them when they had finished


    23. The Pope ushered them from his presence blessing them individually until he came to Stefan


    24. ‘Think what the Pope would say,’ added Jean


    25. church, and the bishop, as Pope and chief of occidental


    26. itself with the name of Catholic Church, and the Pope


    27. later, with a single leader on top, the Pope


    28. and Pope, there was a single earthborn able to


    29. the Holy Spirit only toward the Pope, and the Pope


    30. sanctified in 1323, under the pope John XXII

    31. headed by the Pope, he become a sort of more


    32. wanted to marry against the will of the pope Clement


    33. Together with Pope Leo III, he assembled the base for


    34. Henry divorced and the Pope


    35. the Pope Pius XI had in his head is hard


    36. - For the Pope, I have not explanation,


    37. You said yourself that His Holiness the Pope is God's representative here on Earth


    38. She trotted over to the Professor and the three of them stared at it with the same sort of disbelief and wonder that would be engendered by the sight of the Pope juggling live piranhas whilst balancing on a flaming tightrope


    39. They were founded by the authority of the pope; and were so entirely under his immediate protection, that their members, whether masters or students, had all of them what was then called the benefit of clergy, that is, were exempted from the civil jurisdiction of the countries in which their respective universities were situated, and were amenable only to the ecclesiastical tribunals


    40. Through the greater part of Europe, the pope gradually drew to himself, first the collation of almost all bishoprics and abbacies, or of what were called consistorial benefices, and afterwards, by various machinations and pretences, of the greater part of inferior benefices comprehended within each diocese, little more being left to the bishop than what was barely necessary to give him a decent authority with his own clergy

    41. But the power of the pope, in the collation of the great benefices of the church, seems, before the reformation, to have been nowhere so effectually and so universally restrained as in France and England


    42. In all the disputes which their sovereign has had with the pope, they have almost constantly taken part with the former


    43. In the earlier periods of the monarchy, the clergy of France appear to have been as much devoted to the pope as those of any other country


    44. The pope favoured the tyrant and the archbishop, and Gustavus Vasa found no difficulty in establishing the reformation in Sweden


    45. The pope, however, was still disposed to favour him; and Frederic of Holstein, who had mounted the throne in his stead, revenged himself, by following the example of Gustavus Vasa


    46. The magistrates of Berne and Zurich, who had no particular quarrel with the pope, established with great ease the reformation in their respective cantons, where just before some of the clergy had, by an imposture somewhat grosser than ordinary, rendered the whole order both odious and contemptible


    47. America"s third greatest president who, working hand in glove with Pope John Paul II, won the cold war


    48. The patients, if they could move, then crawled down to the divisional hospital four miles back, where Colonel Pope and Major Wood had hastily erected hospital tents and two operating-tables


    49. Major Pope took in patients in the order of arrival, American, Cuban, or Spaniard in turn, greatly to the surprise of the wounded enemy awaiting treatment


    50. They also believed that for the same reason the Pope or a Royal Family will not be attacked and events proved them wrong














































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    Synonyms for "pope"

    bishop of rome catholic pope holy father pontiff pope roman catholic pope vicar of christ alexander pope

    "pope" definitions

    the head of the Roman Catholic Church


    English poet and satirist (1688-1744)