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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121, Vatican City's flag is unusual in that it is square.
122, However, the unification of Italy in the late 19th century and the ensuing Lateran Agreement gave The Vatican a small enclave within Rome and statehood in return for recognition of Italy.
123, February 11,1929: Fascist Italy and the Vatican sign the Lateran Treaty.
124, Second, the Vatican must not interfere in China's internal affairs on the pretext of religious affairs.
125, This concept Christian Zen is actually an important result of Second Vatican Council, which could benefit the Christian spirituality from Buddhist meditation.
126, The Apostolic Library is next door to the Vatican's Secret Archives, which contain centuries of Vatican diplomatic correspondence and papal documentation.
127, These days, if you are a would-be Taiwanese diplomat your travel prospects are limited, encompassing just four African nations, 10 tiny Pacific and Caribbean island states and the Vatican.
128, Mr. Talisman presented the highly regarded and valued facsimile of the Washington Haggadah to the Secretary of State of the Vatican and Father Leonard Boyle to be placed in the Vatican Library.
129, This is a photograph of Pope John XXIII signing the document that officially started the Second Vatican Council.
130, At the Vatican, Pope Benedict XVI arrived in St. Peter's Square.
131, And what will happen if the bishops who are no longer excommunicated continue to reject Vatican II?
132, Throngs of people jammed Saint Peter’s Square, the boulevard leading up to it and nearby piazzas for the special beatification mass at the Vatican.
133, As you enter the Vatican Museums, you pass through large scottie sculptured doors, when.
134, It is becoming clear that, as a Vatican administrator for two decades, the future pope handled the pedophilia scandal with no great distinction.
135, For example, Pope Gregory XVI established the Vatican Egyptian Museum in 1839.
136, This Papacy has repeatedly declared its fidelity to Vatican II, in order to then betray it for reasons of political expediency.
137, The Roman Catholic Council of Vatican II said that historical criticism as it's practiced in the twentieth century is perfectly legitimate to practice on the New Testament documents.
138, In contemporary usage it refers to the Pontifical Swiss Guard of Vatican City .
139, Pope forced to step back into the Vatican and Italy from Rome merge and become the capital of Italy.
140, In 1929(sentencedict .com), Lateran Treaties established the independent state of Vatican City.
141, Vatican Council II in the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy describes how penitence will lead one closer to God.
142, No government would have much interest in relations with so tiny a state as Vatican City.
143, In 1929, Pope Pius XI signed the Lateran Treaties with the government of Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, giving the Vatican its status of a nation under international law.
144, Bodhi tree, "the Vatican" as "Mr. Tree" by devout Buddhists as a sacred tree, great admiration. Legend of Buddha Sakyamuni is under the bodhi tree Xiucheng Zhengguo (Buddha).
145, This article introduces the current situation of the papal government in the Vatican.
146, In 2009 the Vatican announced that the oldest known icon of the Apostle Paul had been found on the catacomb's ceiling.
147, Vatican City has a temperate Mediterranean climate, mild rainy winters, and hot, dry summers.
148, The Vatican stands in Rome as the center of human existence after the Armageddon.
149, "The Apotheosis" is the work of Constantino Brumidi, an Italian artist who became famous for his paintings commissioned by the Vatican and Pope Pius IX.
150, He stressed that the recording label would have to buy the rights from the Vatican.
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