The Catholic Historical Review, Volume 67Catholic University of America Press, 1981 - Catholic church in the United States |
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Page 62
... pope as a private person and the pope exercising his office . A similar distinction would appear to underly the passage from Innocent's Sermo II in consecratione pontificis maximi , once we turn our attention to the part of it which ...
... pope as a private person and the pope exercising his office . A similar distinction would appear to underly the passage from Innocent's Sermo II in consecratione pontificis maximi , once we turn our attention to the part of it which ...
Page 435
... Pope Leo , however , heralded a new Vatican policy . For in 1886 , the Pope and Bismarck began direct negotiations to settle the problems of the Kulturkampf ; and interestingly Leo XIII consulted neither the Prussian bishops nor the ...
... Pope Leo , however , heralded a new Vatican policy . For in 1886 , the Pope and Bismarck began direct negotiations to settle the problems of the Kulturkampf ; and interestingly Leo XIII consulted neither the Prussian bishops nor the ...
Page 491
... pope ; and the rest are letters addressed to the pope or to the prefect or secretary of the congregation by a petitioner or , on behalf of the latter , by a third party or agent . In time they begin with the letter in which Bishop ...
... pope ; and the rest are letters addressed to the pope or to the prefect or secretary of the congregation by a petitioner or , on behalf of the latter , by a third party or agent . In time they begin with the letter in which Bishop ...
Contents
NO | 1 |
The Development of the Catholic Womens | 11 |
Father Paul Wattson of Graymoor and Prayer | 31 |
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