Use of papal in Sentences. 29 Examples
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papal in the middle of sentence
- Within them was the small papal enclave of Benevento.
- Archbishop Perier could hardly refuse the papal Nuncio.
- Yet after 1337 no further papal taxation was levied until 1362.
- Innocent exhibited no change in previous papal policy on Sicily.
- It was for him that St Bernard wrote his famous tract on papal power.
- However, Talbot's days close to the papal throne were by then limited.
- They might even find that the trees prefer flute bands to papal choirs.
- A formal papal judgement on this point would have dispelled all doubts.
- They were even more alarmed by hostility to the papal diplomatic service.
- The religious houses fitted neatly into the papal hierarchical structure.
- The archbishop came back under papal orders to avoid giving offence to the king.
- By 1411 Hus had become so influential that Prague was laid under papal interdict.
- There were now not only two popes but two centres of papal authority, Rome and Avignon.
- Alexander was resident at the papal curia at the time of his election to Coventry in 1224.
- The relationship between the popes and the religious houses could be used to papal advantage.
- This text, without carrying official papal authority, truly maintains the spirit of Dei Verbum.
- The pope's intention now was for a diet of princes to be convoked - to be chaired by a papal legate.
- The offerings made at the altars of papal churches were shared by the pope with the assisting clergy.
- The burden of implementing papal decisions and the decisions of councils fell directly upon the bishops.
- Of the Tuscan towns, Amelia and Otricoli were the only ones to accept papal domination without a murmur.
- The papal letter which they brought was uncompromising in principle, though noticeably vague in its terms.
- Desiderius responded to the Pope by raising an army and seizing Sinigaglia and Urbino, hitherto papal cities.
- The papal reform tended to drive a wedge between the educated, celibate higher clergy, and the rank and file.
- He tried hard to do this, but he was fighting a losing battle here against the rising tide of papal authority.
- So lofty were these papal prerogatives, that no further Council would ever be needed, or so it seemed to many.
- These rights were very extensive, but they were threatened by, rather than dependent on, recent papal legislation.
- Meanwhile, against the pope's better judgement, Edward had recalled from the papal Curia another exile, Winchelsey.
- The decibel-diplomacy outside the papal embassy continued yesterday with more top-volume rock music in spite of Vatican protests.
- In addition to the papal disregard of Canterbury's primatial claim over York, the monastic community suffered another grievous blow.