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pontifical

[pon-tif-i-kuhl] / pɒnˈtɪf ɪ kəl /


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Becciu also asks whether Francis intended to remove a seal of pontifical secrecy on the Vatican’s international dealings, including ransoms paid for its clergy.

From Washington Post • Nov. 30, 2022

He also studied to become a Jesuit priest, and though he ultimately changed his mind, he did enough work to receive a pontifical degree in philosophy from the Roman Catholic Church in 1965.

From New York Times • Oct. 30, 2022

Becciu kept to that until Francis released him from the pontifical secret so he could testify in his own defense.

From Seattle Times • May 21, 2022

Pignatone ruled that the court would ask the Secretariat of State to decide whether pontifical secrecy could be waived.

From Reuters • Mar. 17, 2022

You may attempt to defend your enervating use of the passive voice by pointing out that the only alternative is excessive reliance upon the first person personal pronoun or upon the pontifical We.

From "The Sense of Style" by Steven Pinker