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| The discography of the Smoking | Popes, a Chicago-based pop punk band, consists of si |
| ome in the time of Anicetus and made a list of | popes A list which has some curious agreements with |
| The Company acquired | Popes, a firm based in Stoke-on-Trent, in 2002. |
| After the end of the Papal States the | Popes' ability to sponsor composers and musicians wa |
| ny, Gregory VII, and gave the Church two other | popes after him, Urban II and Pascal II. |
| Felumlee was the drummer on all of the | Popes albums prior to the live album At Metro, relea |
| chells, Hendersons, Byrds, Greens, Faircloths, | Popes and Ashcrafts. |
| painted on the interiors of the Palace of the | Popes and the churches of Avignon were created prima |
| se was reportedly made to a succession of four | popes, and was a constant part of all his proposals |
| a time when centuries-old disputes between the | popes and emperors were coming to a head. |
| , Yevgueni, Bram Vermeulen, Mira, De Mens, The | Popes and Anam. |
| rthodox churches also reject the succession of | popes and see Jesus' words, "whatsoever thou shalt b |
| powerful people in Europe including kings and | popes, and was used as a forceful visual statement o |
| y, the personal devotion to Saint Philomena of | popes and people who were later canonized, and the w |
| Popes and Bishops: The Papal Monarchy in the Twelfth | |
| This movement was orchestrated by | Popes and Princes as the Counter Reformation. |
| The council boldly deposed the current | popes and in 1417 elected Martin V as their successo |
| Nat King Cole, Smoking | Popes and Lonnie Donegan recorded popular versions. |
| Two | popes and the Holocaust: an examination of the contr |
| development during the time the seven Avignon | popes and two anti-popes, Clement V to Benedict XIII |
| he obtained great promises of preferment from | popes and cardinals, but they proved only promises. |
| llium, an ecclesiastical vestment only worn by | popes and archbishops. |
| uled that laymen should no longer vote for the | popes and that only higher clergy should be consider |
| f several years as drummer in the band Smoking | Popes and for his solo music. |
| Dead | popes are not referred to as His Holiness. |
| Although all early | popes are called martyrs by sources such as the Libe |
| its position, Orvieto was often chosen by the | popes as a place of refuge and Pope Adrian IV fortif |
| he result that he was included in lists of the | Popes as Felix II and that the succeeding Popes of t |
| By 1374 he had come to the attention of the | popes as spiritual director and confessor of Catheri |
| ck "Stars": "Tracks like these are the Smoking | Popes at their best, as Josh Caterer's smooth vocals |
| G. Mollat The | Popes at Avignon 1305-1378, London 1963 |
| Unfortunately he had not counted on the | popes at Rome. |
| istory when the Coptic Orthodox Church had two | Popes at the same time. |
| face became very familiar after assisting the | popes at their Masses and other ceremonies for nearl |
| ed by the final passage of the Prophecy of the | Popes attributed to St. Malachy, a text which is wel |
| ct The Promise Ring, Josh Caterer from Smoking | Popes, Bang! Bang!, STAR, and Michael Columbia. |
| The Palace of the | Popes belongs, in virtue of its severe architecture, |
| , monks in neighboring monasteries, clergymen, | Popes Benedict III and Nicholas I, Charles the Bald |
| Pisa, the cardinals pronounced the decline of | popes Benedict XIII of Avignon and Gregory XII of Ro |
| you find anything in Holy Bible or letters by | Popes, bishops or priests that ordering fresh human |
| lso noted for his direct identification of two | popes, Boniface VIII and Benedict XI, as being aspec |
| Popes Boniface VIII through IX are really the sevent | |
| s has advanced the numbering of all subsequent | Popes Boniface by one. |
| is talents were fully recognized by successive | popes, by whom he was made master of the sacred pala |
| The Death of the | Popes by Wendy J. Reardon, 2004. |
| he errors of Vatican II and the post-Conciliar | popes, canon law, seminary formation, the Feeney cas |
| in the center of Rome, houses a crypt in which | Popes, Cardinals and Christian martyrs are buried. |
| e Hierarchia Catholica Medii Aevi, on medieval | popes, cardinals and bishops. |
| Popes ceased to wear papal tiaras in 1963 though the | |
| He was averse to all propositions of | Popes Clement VII and Paul III to support calling a |
| in Picardy, he attached himself to the Avignon | popes Clement VII and Benedict XIII. |
| apal conclaves of 1667 and 1669, which elected | popes Clement IX and Clement X respectively. |
| Succeeding | popes confirmed the papal approbation, though his ma |
| omanorum under the title of The Pageant of the | Popes, conteyning the lyves of all the Bishops of Ro |
| According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, even | Popes continued to date documents according to regna |
| d their control over the section of river from | Popes Corner to Bottisham. |
| Future | popes could decide to wear papal tiaras, including t |
| Popes Creek | |
| 660 for 40 acres (160,000 m2): “Southeast with | Popes Creeke beginning at a marked read oak standing |
| In addition to singing for two | Popes, D'Or has also sung for Israeli President Shim |
| By the decrees of | Popes Damasus and Leo, and by the Councils of Sardic |
| Enoch Light, The Move, Chet Baker, The Smoking | Popes, Dinah Shore, and Rufus Wainwright (who record |
| The selection and administration of | popes during this period was strongly influenced by |
| Byzantine Rome and the Greek | Popes: Eastern influences on Rome and the papacy fro |
| conversion structure needed strengthening, the | popes established a number of Scots Colleges, typica |
| He was frequently deployed to embassies by | Popes Eugene IV and Nicholas V. |
| rds the preciously few scholars among medieval | popes even during their papacy; cf. |
| The Royals joined Folk Nation and the Insane | Popes eventually did also. |
| ouis Duchesne's researches, It argued that the | popes exercised temporal power over sovereigns durin |
| After years of turbulent relations, the | popes finally settled down to a peace with the Haute |
| An incorrect list of | popes follows, ending with, "and to Damasus Siricius |
| The north side Insane | Popes formed even stronger alliance with the Simon C |
| le for the designs of the coat of arms of four | popes, from Pope John XXIII to Pope John Paul II. |
| Most | popes from the fourth to twelfth century were appoin |
| All | popes from Pius X onwards welcomed and supported the |
| It was the residence of the | popes from a date I don't remember to 1870. |
| Reportedly, Felumlee discussed with | Popes frontman Josh Caterer rejoining the band for i |
| ‘The | Popes Funerall: containing an exact and pithy Reply |
| Other | popes gave, a medieval writer assures us, attention |
| Over the next three years, the new | popes, Gelasius II and Calixtus II, championed Thurs |
| , including royal ones, Christians, especially | popes, governments of Israel, and US Republicans are |
| Thereafter, | popes Gregory II, Gregory III, Zacharias, and Stephe |
| the centre of Italy, the temporal power of the | popes grew from day to day. |
| Recently, however, the | popes had themselves been translated, and this pract |
| The schism ended in 1417 after only two | popes had reigned in opposition to the papacy in Rom |
| iarchs in reciting the Creed together with the | Popes has been strongly criticized by some elements |
| Many | popes have, however, had Peter as their baptismal na |
| the Abbey was Mary Pope, who gave her name to | Popes Hill, an inhabited hill to the south west of t |
| The | Popes hypocrisie in religion. |
| Ramparts, built by the | popes in the 14th century, still encircled Avignon a |
| evoking the mandates given to them by previous | popes in the 12th and 13th centuries. |
| The Lives of the | Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol III: The Popes D |
| The Lives of the | Popes in the Early Middle Ages, Vol IV: The Popes in |
| he was Apostolic Preacher of the Palace under | Popes Innocent X, Alexander VII, Clement IX, and Cle |
| f the Swiss Guard from 1652 to 1657 protecting | Popes Innocent X and Alexander VII at the Vatican. |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectfully. |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II, respectively. |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively. |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively. |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively. |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively. |
| on in (1319), and many favours were granted by | Popes John XXII, Clement VI (1344), and Gregory XI. |
| d Bishop / Metropolitan to become a Pope after | Popes John XIX (1928-1942) and Macarius III (1942-19 |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively; he |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively. |
| tin, but not when reciting the Creed in Greek, | Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI have recited the |
| ves of August and October 1978, which selected | Popes John Paul I and John Paul II respectively, and |
| He participated in the conclaves that elected | popes John Paul I and John Paul II in 1978, but was |
| n as a conservative, close to the positions of | Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI. |
| In the struggle between Louis the Bavarian and | Popes John XXII, Benedict XII, and Clement VI, he wa |
| But nothing came out of it: the | Popes kept dying on him, his own health deteriorated |
| Through generous gifts from | popes, kings, queens, and nobles, the Abbey of St. V |
| The charters bear information on | popes, kings, and counts, on manorial structures and |
| thus much less ornate than the tiaras given to | popes later in the 19th century. |
| s leader, Larry "Larkin" Morris, started a new | Popes branch on the south side. |
| Tombs of the Medici | popes Leo X and Clement VII in Santa Maria sopra Min |
| There are six houses, named after former | popes: Leo, John-Paul, Peter, Alexander, Clement and |
| From 1305 to 1378, the | Popes lived in Avignon, in what is now France, and w |
| Rewarding Giovanni for his support, subsequent | popes made use of the de' Medici banks. |
| By the mid 1970s the | Popes main membership consisted of manyGreeks from t |
| several albums of previously recorded Smoking | Popes material: the compilation 1991-1998 appeared i |
| including notably several other former Smoking | Popes members) but his participation in that band wa |
| , which intersects New York State Route 184 at | Popes Mills. |
| ve papal conclaves, which saw the elections of | popes Nicholas IV in 1288, Celestine V in 1294, Boni |
| nt, and the first in a line of ten consecutive | popes of eastern origin. |
| Hieromartyrs Fabian and Anterus, | Popes of Rome (250, 236) |
| dievalists reject the notion, sponsored by the | popes, of Frederick as an anti-Christian as false. |
| Somewhat unusually for | Popes of the era, Clement IX did not have his name d |
| own and convinced sedevacantist, believing the | popes of the Second Vatican Council to have been ill |
| The legitimacy of the | popes of the different obediences during the Western |
| emperor recognised the temporal rights of the | popes over the city of Rome, but the city did not su |
| (2006) Avignon Theatre Festival staged at the | Popes' Palace, featuring Asobu, a play by the festiv |
| Upon the deaths of | Popes Paul VI and John Paul I, Benelli was considere |
| Goldie served under four | popes: Paul VI, who described her as "our co-worker" |
| rock band The Lawrence Arms became the Smoking | Popes' permanent drummer prior to the album's releas |
| lso a Private Chamberlain of Sword and Cape to | Popes Pius X, Benedict XV, Pius XI and Pius XII. |
| d College, he celebrated the funeral Masses of | Popes Pius XII and John XXIII, presided over the con |
| nofficial liaison between Benito Mussolini and | popes Pius XI and Pius XII. |
| Briefs from various | popes placed the principal Military Orders of Spain |
| Later | popes received many other tiaras, while no pope has |
| Traditionally | popes received their own tiara from their cardinalat |
| , he formed a new band, Shane MacGowan and The | Popes, recording two studio albums, a live album, th |
| A total of seven | popes reigned at Avignon; all were French, and all w |
| by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking | Popes, released independently in 1993. |
| by the Chicago-based pop punk band the Smoking | Popes, released February 16, 2010 through Asian Man |
| n Pope Clement III in Rome as witnessed by the | Popes reply to one of Adam's gifts in 1188 (CSM, i, |
| In 1870 | popes retired into the Vatican, where is now their r |
| he abdicated and, according to one catalog of | Popes, retired to a monastery, where he died shortly |
| In November 2005 the Smoking | Popes reunited for a sell-out show at the Chicago cl |
| ied in 1159, the divided cardinals elected two | popes: Roland of Siena, who took the name of Alexand |
| The council resolved that all three | popes should abdicate and a new pope be elected. |
| thers, like Hutton Gibson, came to believe the | Popes since at least John XXIII were not 'real Popes |
| is, at least, a debatable question whether the | popes since 1958 have in fact been legitimate Roman |
| Pope the right to issue the Order, successive | popes since Pope John XXII have done so. |
| The | Popes sold it to Robert and Marjorie Leighey in 1946 |
| Regular monthly features include "The | Popes Speak," reprints of encyclicals and other papa |
| After the Smoking | Popes split in 1999, Felumlee joined Alkaline Trio. |
| Thomas, P. C., A Compact History of the | Popes, St Pauls BYB, 2007 |
| Gerard Noel, The Renaissance | Popes: Statesmen, Warriors and the Great Borgia Myth |
| has often been supposed that all the earliest | Popes suffered martyrdom; but the Roman Martyrology |
| mself the Imperial representative in Italy and | popes' superior. |
| several backers as well as four Roman Catholic | Popes that he would make Christianity the state reli |
| ed, that his name be stricken from the list of | popes, that his bones be disinterred and burned, tha |
| Wanda Jackson, This Will Destroy You, Smoking | Popes, The Dears, The Lawrence Arms and Gene Ween. |
| th, Sidekick Kato, Sig Transit Gloria, Smoking | Popes, The Strike, The Traitors, Urbs In Horto, Writ |
| The Truth in Satire Concerning Infallible | Popes, The Good Citizen, 1929. |
| History of the | Popes: Their Church and State (1901), Vol. 1 Vol. 2 |
| This started a second line of Avignon | popes, though these are not now regarded as legitima |
| Anagni gave four | popes to the Church, all related to one another: Pop |
| d and Rome (1854), was on the relations of the | popes to England. |
| "Maclennan" (The | Popes, Tom McManamon) |
| (2005) notes that the position of Renaissance | popes towards slavery, a common institution in conte |
| ourt of Rome, and of the Temporal Power of the | Popes, translated from the French, with original not |
| he encyclical letters and constitutions of the | Popes up to the time of Alexander VII. |
| elf faithful to the Catholic Church and to the | Popes, up to and including Benedict XVI. |
| ark, Bishop of Galloway, died in 1378, the two | popes, Urban VI and Clement VII, supported alternati |
| ent to negotiate re-union of the churches with | Popes Urban V and Gregory XI. |
| Although there have been eight German | Popes, Victor II is one of only three Popes from the |
| , born Pierre Roger, the fourth of the Avignon | Popes, was pope from May 1342 until his death. |
| ) and Pope Benedict VII (974-983) depict these | popes wearing such a helmet-like-cap augmented at th |
| this document as evidence that pre-Vatican II | popes were highly concerned about enemies of Christe |
| All subsequent | popes were then supposedly subjected to an examinati |
| Only the | popes were willing to provide some men and money. |
| o the Ducatus Romanus ("Duchy of Rome") of the | popes, which cut it off from the rest of Lombard Ita |
| te occasions he had been employed by the three | popes who preceded him as legate to Constantinople, |
| rdinal electors (following the deaths of three | popes who had not created cardinals). |
| icipants in the council, as well as on the two | popes who were deposed and their trial, on the colle |
| He and the French | popes who succeeded him were completely under the in |
| In November 2005 the Smoking | Popes, with drummer Rob Kellenberger, reunited to pl |
| tion says it is a remnant of the almspurse the | popes would customarily wear on their belts to give |
| Saints and Sinners: A History of the | Popes, Yale University Press, 2001, p. 13. |
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