So, early in his papacy, he added one to the celebrations on St. Peter's Square.
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During the Avignon papacy, the Lateran Palace and the basilica began to decline.
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In Barnes'play Alexander sells his soul to the devil in exchange for the papacy.
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His was the longest papacy of the 20th century and the third-longest in history.
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The singer's history with the papacy and the Vatican is a long and troubled one.
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Each pope picks his own ring, which will be destroyed at the end of his papacy.
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A cardinal warned that the pope's top administrator was undermining his papacy.
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In 1408, Lucca hosted the convocation intended to end the schism in the papacy.
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The Israel trip may be the most politically difficult of John Paul II's papacy.
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The government of the Roman Catholic Church
The office of the pope; The period of a particular pope's reign
The office of Pope, spiritual leader of the Western church
Appointed pope by decision of Emperor Otto II in November or December 983. Took the name John XIV. He created one cardinal in one promotion. The emperor died of malaria on December 7, 983. ...
The supreme jurisdiction and ministry of the pope as shepherd of the whole Church. As successor of St. Peter, and therefore Bishop of Rome and Vicar of Christ, the pope is the perpetual and visible principle of unity in faith and communion in the Church. See Pope.