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- reducing the need for regular consistories. Subsequently, consistories became primarily ceremonial in function. At a consistory for the creation of cardinals...
- (summepiscopate, summus episcopus), looked after by the consistories. Not all Protestant churches adopted consistories, especially not collegially governed churches...
- A consistory court is a type of ecclesiastical court, especially within the Church of England where they were originally established pursuant to a charter...
- establishment of regional Israelite Consistories, subordinate to the Central Consistory, across France. The consistories were ranked as établis****ts publics...
- The Genevan consistory, as well as that of Neuchâtel, struggled to maintain ecclesiastical independence unlike other Swiss consistories which were dominated...
- universal suffrage in elections of the consistories. In the beginning of the 20th century, there were twelve consistories: Paris, Nancy, Bordeaux, Lyon, M****illes...
- were made cardinals in pectore on 24 March 1426. Miranda, Salvador. "Consistories for the creation of Cardinals, 15th Century (1394–1503), Martin V". The...
- the promotions of the cardinals of the Holy Roman Church. Dates of the consistories are known or possible to establish only from the pontificate of Pope...
- Benedict XVI (r. 2005–2013) created 90 cardinals in five consistories. With three of those consistories he respected the limit on the number of cardinal electors...