- papacy (A succession or line of Popes)
- Религия: папы
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
papacy — noun (plural cies) Etymology: Middle English papacie, from Medieval Latin papatia, from Late Latin papa pope more at pope Date: 14th century 1. the office of pope 2. a succession or line of popes 3. the term of a pope s reign 4. capitalized the… … New Collegiate Dictionary
papacy — /pay peuh see/, n., pl. papacies. Rom. Cath. Ch. 1. the office, dignity, or jurisdiction of the pope. 2. the system of ecclesiastical government in which the pope is recognized as the supreme head. 3. the period during which a certain pope is in… … Universalium
papacy — pa•pa•cy [[t]ˈpeɪ pə si[/t]] n. pl. cies 1) rel the office, dignity, or jurisdiction of the pope 2) rel the system of Roman Catholic ecclesiastical government 3) rel the period during which a certain pope is in office 4) rel the succession or… … From formal English to slang
papacy — /ˈpeɪpəsi / (say paypuhsee) noun (plural papacies) 1. the office, dignity, or jurisdiction of the pope. 2. the system of ecclesiastical government in which the pope is recognised as the supreme head. 3. the time during which a pope is in office.… …
Avignon papacy — Roman Catholic papacy during the period 1309–77, when the popes resided at Avignon, France. Elected pope through the machinations of Philip IV of France, Clement V moved the papal capital to Avignon four years later primarily for political… … Universalium
Apostolic Succession — is the concept in Christianity that the succession of bishops, in uninterrupted lines, is historically traceable back to the original twelve apostles [Oskar Sommel, Rudolf Stählin Christliche Religion, Frankfurt 1960, 19] Within Catholic… … Wikipedia
Union of Christendom — • Includes the Catholic Church together with the many other religious communions which have either directly or indirectly, separated from it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Union of Christendom Union of Christend … Catholic encyclopedia
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Papal infallibility — is the dogma in Catholic theology that, by action of the Holy Spirit, the Pope is preserved from even the possibility of error [ infallibility means more than exemption from actual error; it means exemption from the possibility of error, P. J.… … Wikipedia
Gallicanism — • This term is used to designate a certain group of religious opinions for some time peculiar to the Church of France, or Gallican Church, and the theological schools of that country Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gallicanism … Catholic encyclopedia
Ultrajectine — defines the tradition of the Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands headquartered at the city of Utrecht in the Netherlands. It is used to describe the anti Papal Primacy and Jansenist tendency of that independent church and its sister churches,… … Wikipedia