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The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, lit. 'Holy Chair ', Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsaŋkta ˈsedes]; Italian: Santa Sede [ˈsanta ˈsɛːde]), also called the See of Rome, Petrine See or Apostolic See, is the jurisdiction of the pope in his role as the Bishop of Rome.
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The Holy See dates back to early Christianity and is the...
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The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, "holy seat") is the title...
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A Santa Sé (em latim: Sancta Sedes, oficialmente Sancta Sedes Apostolica, e em português: "Santa Sé Apostólica"), também chamada Sé Apostólica, é a jurisdição eclesiástica da Igreja Católica em Roma, sendo uma entidade soberana independente. Do ponto de vista legal, é distinta do Vaticano, ou mais precisamente do Estado da Cidade ...
Visiting the official website of the Holy See one can browse: the Magisterium of the Supreme Pontiffs (from Pope Leo XIII to Pope Francis); the fundamental texts of Catholicism in various languages (the Sacred Bible, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the documents of the Second Vatican Council and the Code of Canon Law); the documents of Dicasteries, Bodies and Institutions of the Roman Curia
Há 5 dias · Holy See, the government of the Roman Catholic Church, which is led by the pope as the bishop of Rome. The word see comes from the Latin sedes, meaning “seat,” which refers to the episcopal chair occupied by a bishop and the area over which he has responsibility.
The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, "holy seat") is the episcopal see of Rome. The incumbent of the see is the Bishop of Rome — the Pope. The term Holy See, as used in Canon law, also refers to the Pope and the Roman Curia—in effect, the central government of the Catholic Church—and is the sense more widely used today.