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- Beda) is a Catholic seminary in Rome. It was founded as the Collegio Ecclesiastico at the Palazzo dei Convertendi in 1852 by Pope Pius IX and is intended...
- Stato della Chiesa, Stati della Chiesa, Stati Pontifici, and Stato Ecclesiastico; Latin: Status Pontificius, also Dicio Pontificia "papal rule"). To...
- of the Ecclesiastical State", Italian: Sopraintendente dello Stato Ecclesiastico) was an official legate of the Roman Curia, approximately equivalent...
- "Atti della Santa Sede". Il Monitore Ecclesiastico. IV (I). Conversano: Presso la Direzione del Monitore Ecclesiastico: 194. 1885. Archived from the original...
- erected across the river, attached to the former building of the Collegio Ecclesiastico. In 1587, a ho****e for the indigent was established at the north end...
- Antoninus Journal, The Asian Journal of English Language Studies, Boletin Ecclesiastico, Journal of Medicine, Tomas, UST Law Review, Philippine Journal of Allied...
- great extent edited in the papal "Bullaria", "Regesta", and special ecclesiastico-national collections. Acts and decrees of general councils and of particular...
- designated to serve the summons, to arrest a person accused, and in ecclesiastico-civil procedure, to take possession, physically or formally, of property...
- Walczak, Sede vacante come conseguenza della perdita di un ufficio ecclesiastico nel Codice di Diritto Canonico del 1983, Città del Vaticano, Libreria...
- crown of the king." Coke defended royal supremacy in De Iure Regis Ecclesiastico in a historical commentary of the common law's protection of royal authority...