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- Sede vacante (lit. 'with the chair [being] vacant' in Latin) refers, in the Canon Law of the Catholic Church, to the state during which a diocese or archdiocese...
- (1962–1965). The term sedevacantism is derived from the Latin phrase sede vacante, which means "the chair [of the Bishop of Rome] being vacant". The phrase...
- April 2005, Vatican City issued special coins during the period of Sede vacante depicting the emblem of the Apostolic Chamber (i.e. two crossed keys beneath...
- office when the term expires, or when the episcopal see falls vacant (sede vacante). Auxiliary bishops may also be removed from the office of vicar general...
- had more than ten members, including two who had died during the sede vacante. According to Sternfeld it is possible to identify not only two, but as...
- cathedral capitular canons elected capitular vicars for the time sede vacante, recognised by the Holy See. In 1972 the Holy See installed a new Polish...
- and rights of the Holy See during the period of the empty throne or sede vacante (papal vacancy). Those of the Vatican State remain under the control of...
- or resignation. It instead operates under a different set of laws sede vacante. During this interregnum, the heads of the dicasteries of the Curia (such...
- constitution consolidating almost all the previous rules, making some changes, Vacante sede apostolica. John Paul II instituted several reforms in 1996. The location...
- (1748–1760 Geraldo de São José Sede vacante (1760–1782) (1782–1785) Alexandre da Sagrada Familia Ferreira da Silva Sede vacante (1785–1804) (1804–1815) Francisco...