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pontifical Meaning in Tamil ( pontifical வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

மாவட்டச் சமய முதல்வர் சார்ந்த,



pontifical தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

pontifical's Usage Examples:

But the Marches were soon reoccupied by pontifical troops, and Perugia fell, its capture being followed by an indiscriminate massacre of men, women and children.


~ the 11th of September a Piedmontese army of 35,000 men of ~ ssed the frontier at La Cattolica,; on the 18th the pontifical Th ny was crushed at Castelfidardo; and when, on the 29th, sep coria fell, TJmbria and the Marches were in the power of we!In the north the Nyasaland railway ended at Blantyre, 120 m.


In the ceremony of beatification the essential part consists in the reading of the pontifical brief, placing the Venerable in the rank of the Blessed, which is done during a solemn mass, celebrated with special rites in the great hall above the vestibule of the basilica of St Peter.


Article 9 guaracteed to the pope full freedom for the exercise of his spiritual ministry, and provided for the publication of pontifical announcements on the doors of the Roman churches and basilicas.


His Autonomies ecclesiastiques; eglises separees (1897), in which he speaks of the origin of the Anglican Church, but treats especially of the origin of the Greek Churches of the East, was received with scant favour in certain narrow circles of the pontifical court.


It doubtless arose from the proposed forms for the definitions of the primacy and the pontifical magisterium.


It is used not only at pontifical High Mass but at all solemn pontifical functions, e.


shirts and a somewhat superior force of French and pontificals.


The French regular troops were withdrawn from Rome in December 1866; but the pontifical forces were largely recruited in France and commanded by officers of the imperial army, and service under the pope was considered by the French war office as equivalent to service in France.





Synonyms:

apostolic, papal, apostolical,



Antonyms:

unpompous, modest, honest, plain,

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