directly subject to the holy see造句
例句與造句
- The Bishopric of the Forces and the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham are directly subject to the Holy See.
- It is exempt, i . e . directly subject to the Holy See, not part of any ecclesiastical province.
- Some dioceses and archdioceses are not suffragan to a metropolitan see, but are directly subject to the Holy See in Rome.
- It became an independent fief in 996 and, around 1000, the abbey received the status of diocese directly subject to the Holy See.
- The united dioceses, directly subject to the Holy See, had in the early 20th century 9 parishes and some 28, 000 baptized people.
- It's difficult to find directly subject to the holy see in a sentence. 用directly subject to the holy see造句挺難的
- The diocese, at first directly subject to the Holy See, has been a suffragan see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Fermo since 1680.
- Convents were also established in Italy, Belgium, Germany, and England . The institute is directly subject to the Holy See; Cardinal Odescalchi was its first cardinal-protector.
- It is exempt, i . e . not part of any ecclesiastical province, but directly subject to the Holy See ( notably the Roman Congregation for the Oriental Churches ).
- However, there have always been individual dioceses which do not belong to any province, but are directly subject to the Holy See, such as the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Strasbourg.
- Pope Julius II made Elne directly subject to the Holy See in 1511, but on 22 January 1517 Pope Leo X reversed the policy, and Elne became again a suffragan of Narbonne.
- It is exempt, i . e . directly subject to the Holy See ( notably to the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples ), not part of any ecclesiastical conference.
- It was established on 2 February 1207, as a principality of the Holy Roman Empire but lost this status in 1215 when proclaimed by Pope Innocent III as directly subject to the Holy See.
- Promoted on 9 December 1935 as Apostolic Prefecture of Yixian, remaining exempt ( directly subject to the Holy See, not part of any ecclesiastical province ) and not entitled to a titular bishop.
- It is exempt, i . e . directly subject to the Holy See, not part of any ecclesiastical province ( which doesn't exist in the Greek Catholic Church, lacking a Metropolitan ).
- It can either be exempt ( i . e . directly subject to the Holy See, like Apostolic prefectures and Apostolic Vicariates ), or suffragan of a Metropolitan Archbishop, hence part of his ecclestiastical province.
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