A woman to Pope
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CONTRADICTIONA woman, to Pope
ISAT"Every woman ... heart a rake": Pope
ISAT"But every woman ... heart a rake": Pope
PAPAPope, to a Roman
CONCLAVECardinals' meeting to elect a pope
pontificpertaining to a pope or bishop
annata benifice paid to the Pope
annatsANNAT, a benifice paid to the Pope
SIGH"And waft a ... from Indus to the Pole": Pope
provisorsomeone granted by the pope a right to fill a vacancy
annatesthe first year's revenue of a bishop paid to the pope
encyclicala letter sent by the pope to multiple bishops also ENCYCLIC
encyclicalsENCYCLICAL, a letter sent by the pope to multiple bishops also ENCYCLIC
provisorsPROVISOR, someone granted by the pope a right to fill a vacancy
reservationsA right reserved to the pope of nomination to a vacant benefice
reservationA right reserved to the pope of nomination to a vacant benefice
LEOVIIPope said to have died from a heart attack while in bed with his mistress
antipopesA person established as pope in opposition to one held by others to be canonically chosen
rescriptwritten answer, as of a Roman emperor or a pope, to a query or petition in writing
holinessA title given to the pope, Orthodox patriarchs, and the Dalai Lama, or used in addressing them
provisionsAn appointment to a benefice, esp. directly by the pope rather than by the patron, and originally before it became vacant
provisionAn appointment to a benefice, esp. directly by the pope rather than by the patron, and originally before it became vacant
stationalof, relating to, or being a mass formerly celebrated by the pope at designated churches in Rome on appointed holy days
mozettashort cape that covers the shoulders and can be buttoned over the breast, and to which a hood is attached, worn by the pope and by cardinals, bishops, abbots, and other dignitaries
mozettasshort cape that covers the shoulders and can be buttoned over the breast, and to which a hood is attached, worn by the pope and by cardinals, bishops, abbots, and other dignitaries