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    聖座 (せいざ、 ラテン語: Sancta Sedes, イタリア語: Santa Sede, 英語: Holy See )は、 ローマ・カトリック教会 の用語 [1] で、 ローマ教皇 が持つ 使徒 ペトロ に由来するとされる使徒継承 教会 の首長として最高かつ普遍で正統な権威及び職権であり(Can. 313及び ...

  2. 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

  3. WEB ARCHIVE. Participation of the Holy See at Expo Milan 2015. Year of Faith (11 October 2012 - 24 November 2013) Liturgical Year (Archive: 2000 - February 2013) 60th Anniversary of Priestly Ordination - Joseph Ratzinger. In memory of John Paul II on the anniversary of his death. Year for Priests (2009-2010)

  4. Aug 1, 2019 · 21. The seat of the Bishop of Rome is called "the Holy See". What does "see" mean? Does it mean “Holy Sea”, as the word “see” could be an archaic spelling of the word “sea”. It would make sense, because there is an unholy sea in the Bible also, called “Lake of fire”. It sure sounds like “Holy Sea”, because it makes most ...

  5. Aug 27, 2020 · The Holy See maintains an Apostolic Nunciature, the equivalent of an embassy, in the United States at 3339 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008, tel. (202) 333-7121. More information about the Holy See is available from the Department of State and other sources, some of which are listed here: CIA World Factbook Holy See Page. U.S. Embassy.

  6. The legal status of the Holy See, the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, both in state practice and according to the writing of modern legal scholars, is that of a full subject of public international law, with rights and duties analogous to those of states .

  7. 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

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