papally Meaning in Telugu ( papally తెలుగు అంటే)
పాపల్లీ, పాప్ సంబంధిత
Adjective:
పాప్-సంబంధిత, కాథలిక్,
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papally's Usage Examples:
On September 18, 2012, he was named by Pope Benedict XVI as one of the papally-appointed Synod Fathers for the upcoming October 2012 Ordinary General.
He was transferred back to Savona and Jordan was papally confirmed as the legitimate Ambrosian pontiff for a second time.
the Archdiocese of Bremen (1345–1362), Archbishop Elect of Bremen (1348, papally refused) and coadjutor of Bremen (1348–1360) Gisela of Oldenburg; married.
Saxony escorted his brother-in-law Valdemar, the recently papally recognised, but newly papally deposed archbishop, into the city of Bremen, de facto regaining.
It was the last battle of the Aragonese Crusade, a papally-sanctioned war on behalf of Charles of Valois to secure the Aragonese throne.
On Tuesday, 18 September 2012, he was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to serve as one of the papally-appointed Synod Fathers for the October 2012 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization.
meanwhile had fallen out with Pope Innocent III over Sicily, supported the reascension of Valdemar, the papally dismissed Prince-Archbishop of Bremen.
fruition in the Decretum, compiled and edited by the papally commissioned legist Gratian and published in 1140.
invested with princely temporal power as Prince-Bishops and not all were papally confirmed as bishops.
elaboration of his re-edition of the culture of the ars historica as part of a papally sanctioned programme of Catholic learning.
imperially invested princely power as Prince-Archbishops and not all were papally confirmed as bishops.
Catholic archdiocese had de facto turned void since 1557, when the last papally confirmed prince-archbishop, the Lutheran Sigismund of Brandenburg came.
This was the first papally sanctioned universal feast in the history of the Latin Church.