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- The Pontifical is a liturgical book used by a bishop. It may also refer specifically to the Roman Rite Roman Pontifical. When used as an adjective, Pontifical...
- The Liber Pontificalis (Latin for 'pontifical book' or Book of the Popes) is a book of biographies of popes from Saint Peter until the 15th century. The...
- members of the Papal Family in the narrow sense (Familia Pontificalis, not Domus Pontificalis) and in addition:: 1232–1233  The College of Cardinals The...
- Liberian Catalogue Liber Pontificalis, The Latin library. Loomis, Louise Ropes (2006) [1917]. The Book of the Popes (Liber Pontificalis). Arx Publishing. p...
- bishop of Rome and Linus as his successor in the same office. The Liber Pontificalis also enumerated Linus as the second bishop of Rome after Peter, and stated...
- Pontificalis Domus (English: The Papal Household) was a motu proprio do****ent issued by Pope Paul VI on 28 March 1968, in the fifth year of his pontificate...
- October 336. Little is known of Mark's early life. According to the Liber Pontificalis, he was a Roman, and his father's name was Priscus. Mark succeeded Sylvester...
- abolished many Vatican City positions with the motu proprio do****ent Pontificalis Domus (English: The Papal Household) in 1968. As well as changing the...
- (Italian: Inno e Marcia Pontificale; Latin: Hymnus et modus militaris Pontificalis), also known as the "Papal Anthem", is the anthem pla**** to mark the...
- Armenian version puts it in the seventh year of Commodus (186). The Liber Pontificalis dates his accession to the consulate of Commodus and Glabrio (i.e. 186)...