Similar words: statically, fanatical, fanatically, sabbatical, erratically, grammatical, statistical, dramatically. Meaning: ['vætɪkən] n. the residence of the Catholic Pope in the Vatican City.
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91, Vatican experts claim the tomb's position, underneath the epigraph Paulo Apostolo Mart (Paul the Apostle and Martyr), at the base of the main altar is proof that it belongs to the apostle.
92, The flag of the Vatican City State is as on your webpage, showing the arms with the silver key in the dexter position.
93, But the Vatican as portrayed in Noyes' cable is already a model of balkanization and inefficiency.
94, The Vatican also has an extensive library collection, and a museum dedicated to collections of historical, scientific and cultural value of art.
95, Vatican City is bounded on the southeast by St. Peter's Square.
96, That's like sending an Episcopalian to oversee the Vatican for 20 years.
97, In addition, Vatican I stated the absolute freedom of God to create, and made clear (against fideism) the possibility of arriving at God's existence through a rational reflection upon creation.
98, A team of Priests came from the Vatican City , the Pope's own independent territory.
99, Obviously, the Second Vatican Council led the Catholicism world to comply with the historical development rules, and positively responded to the religious mission endowed with the times.
100, The Vatican City is not a survival , although there was a larger Papal State.
101, In 1848, an attempt to overthrow papal power in the Vatican was led by Freemason Giuseppe Manzini, which lead to a period of chaos and the fleeing of the Pope.
102, And the hands of the bullwhip also flying the Vatican basilica on the ginger.
103, As you enter the Vatican Museums, you pass through large sto sculptured doors.
104, According to the Lateran Treaty, Italy recognized the independence of the Vatican.
105, But if Pope Benedict XVI's latest encyclical, "Spe Salvi," is any indication, the spirit of Karl Marx is still alive and well in the halls of the Vatican.
106, In a week in which the Vatican made its peace with that dangerous consorter with witches Harry Potter, the Holy See has also revealed an unexpected soft spot for Oscar Wilde.
107, In this same spirit(Sentencedict.com), the Second Vatican Council thoroughly re-examined the role of the Church in the modern world and arrived at new concepts in ecclesiology and moral teaching.
108, It's hard to say what you'll find most breathtaking about the eternal city - the arrogant opulence of the Vatican or the timelessness of the Forum.
109, The Second Vatican Council (1962-65) included a chapter on Mary in the Constitution of the Church that emphasizes Mary's complete dependence on her Son.
110, Vatican City was ranked most stable, followed by Sweden, Luxembourg and Monaco.
111, Bells rang out during the Holy Eucharistic, with chimes that could be heard inside the church as well as throughout Vatican City.
112, Normally the Vatican does not intervene in the internal affairs of religious orders except in cases of disputed elections.
113, My parents lost at vatican roulette and I am the booby prize.
114, College of Cardinals , the Church's highest - ranking clergy, meets in Vatican City to elect new cardinals.
115, Vatican City is the world's smallest fully independent nation - state.
116, As you enter the Vatican Museums, you pass through a large sculptured doors.
117, Hull are the Vatican City and the guys in charge thinks they are God.
118, "The justice minister's decision was wise," Vatican spokesman Father Federico Lombardi told Ansa news agency.
119, The Holy See says its decision to rehabilitate Bishop Williamson does not mean that it approves of his views, which have been condemned by the Pope and by senior Vatican officials.
120, Child sex abuse scandals rocking the Catholic Church are evidence of the Devil's presence in the Vatican, the Pope's chief exorcist said yesterday.
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