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See of Rome

NOUN
Apostolic See
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The only avenue of compromise which appeared open last week was a reported offer by the Calles Government to recognize and tolerate a Mexican Pope who should have no connection with the See of Rome.

From Time Magazine Archive

Poland, he told the group at the airport, "through the course of history has been linked with the Church of Christ and the See of Rome by a special bond of spiritual unity."

From Time Magazine Archive

By 1976 the Anglicans had agreed that in a future union it would be "appropriate" to have the center of the universal church in the See of Rome.

From Time Magazine Archive

Since the pontificate of Nicholas V. the See of Rome had entered upon a new period of existence.

From New Italian sketches by Symonds, John Addington

And at length in the name still of the Church's unity there came, however much we may regret it, the centralisation of Western Christendom in the See of Rome.

From The War and Unity Being Lectures Delivered At The Local Lectures Summer Meeting Of The University Of Cambridge, 1918 by Cranage, D. H. S. (David Herbert Somerset)




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