- In the
canon law of the
Catholic Church, sede
vacante refers to the
state during which a
diocese or
archdiocese is
without a
prelate installed in office...
- (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...
-
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...
- 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...
-
constitution consolidating almost all the
previous rules,
making some changes,
Vacante sede apostolica. John Paul II
instituted several reforms in 1996. The location...
- 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...
- part of the coat of arms of the Holy See
during a
papal interregnum (sede
vacante). The
Camerlengo has been
Kevin Farrell since his
appointment by Pope Francis...
- and red. The
umbraculum is part of the coat of arms of the Holy See sede
vacante, i.e.,
between the
reigns of two popes. It was
first used as an interregnal...
- the same arrangement. The gold key is
placed in bend also in the sede
vacante emblem, with the
tiara replaced by an
umbraculum (umbrella) said to represent...