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ld War II, it commemorates his signing of the | Lateran Accords. |
In St. Peter's, the | Lateran, and St. Mary Major's, sat three rival claima |
He taught theology at the | Lateran and Urbanian Pontifical Universities and then |
nd Stonor held the office of Canon of St John | Lateran, and later, as Archbishop of Trapezus. |
assistant pastor of the Basilica of St. John | Lateran and had served as secretary to Cardinal Bonav |
ed him Archpriest of the Basilica of St. John | Lateran and Prefect of Sacred Congregation for the Di |
ate 1940s he joined the Canons Regular of the | Lateran and studied at the diocesan seminary of St Ed |
a teacher in the national college of St. John | Lateran and doctor of theology at what was then the U |
churches and musical establishments, St. John | Lateran, and he retained this position for the rest o |
were taken over by the Canons Regular of the | Lateran based at Bodmin, who sold it in 1907 to a ref |
the Liberian Basilica on March 28, and of the | Lateran Basilica on June 10. |
S.C. of Rites; archpriest of the patriarchal | Lateran Basilica |
e priesthood aged 34 years in the Patriarchal | Lateran Basilica (the Pope's Cathedral as Bishop of R |
John XXIII personally in the same Patriarchal | Lateran Basilica in which he had been ordained priest |
r General of Rome, and also Archpriest of the | Lateran Basilica, on March 26 of that same year. |
He also became Archpriest of the | Lateran Basilica. |
ned to the priesthood on 31 March 1900 in the | Lateran Basilica. |
227, and on the same day was enthroned in the | Lateran Basilica. |
io Pizzoni serving as co-consecrators, in the | Lateran Basilica. |
si Masella serving as co-consecrators, in the | Lateran Basilica. |
si Masella serving as co-consecrators, in the | Lateran Basilica. |
Calabretta serving as co-consecrators, in the | Lateran Basilica. |
si Masella serving as co-consecrators, in the | Lateran Basilica. |
y Roman Church; Archpriest of the patriarchal | Lateran Basilica; Prefect of the Tribunal of the Apos |
nce of the year 1116, written to him from the | Lateran by Pope Pascal II in which the pope places th |
rations carried out in the church of St. John | Lateran by his patron, Cardinal Borghese; also a diss |
, the coronation ultimately took place in the | Lateran Church (June 4, 1133), but otherwise the expe |
ordained in Rome on Easter Sunday at St. John | Lateran church. |
Walter attended the Fourth | Lateran Council in 1215. |
While abbot, he attended the Fourth | Lateran Council in 1215. |
Roger also attended the Second | Lateran Council in 1139. |
accompanied by Nuvolone Alberici to the First | Lateran Council in Rome. |
ffa, elected in 1507, theologian at the Fifth | Lateran Council (1512); |
Warelwast went to the | Lateran Council held by Pope Innocent II in 1139. |
The Second | Lateran Council in April 1139 deposed from the eccles |
William wrote an account of the | Lateran Council and a history of the Islamic states f |
veyed a summons to Diego to attend the Second | Lateran Council in 1139. |
ns of following the decree of the 1215 Fourth | Lateran Council requiring that the reserved sacrament |
In 1215, the Fourth | Lateran Council used the word transubstantiated in it |
r was a great orator, and attended the Fourth | Lateran Council of 1215 to defend Raymond of Toulouse |
cottish bishops were consecrated at the Third | Lateran Council in March 1179, and candidates for the |
However, during the Second | Lateran Council in April 1139 he was deposed again to |
Theodore planned the | Lateran Council of 649 to condemn the Ecthesis, but d |
f three Scottish bishops to attend the Fourth | Lateran Council at Rome (the other two were William d |
ee Licet de Vitenda, promulgated in the Third | Lateran Council in 1179, which established that the p |
the evidence regarding the proceedings of the | Lateran Council of 649 reveals exactly the opposite t |
come established as the norm, with the Fourth | Lateran Council establishing a canonical statute requ |
rcians opposed on the grounds that the Second | Lateran Council in 1139 had given the religious house |
Fourth | Lateran Council headed by Pope Innocent III declares: |
In 1216 he attended the Fourth | Lateran Council with many of his suffragan bishops, a |
being condemned at the contemporaneous Fifth | Lateran Council (1512-17), which confirmed the Concor |
Canons 6, 7, 11: Repeated the First | Lateran Council's condemnation of marriage and concub |
In 1215, William participated in the Second | Lateran Council, there arguing the cause of Frederick |
he Great Schism (1054), in 1215 at the Fourth | Lateran Council, Roman supremacy over the whole world |
nt from the Times of St Dunstan to the Fourth | Lateran Council, 943-1216 (1940, 2nd ed. |
the rudimentary texts demanded by the Fourth | Lateran Council. |
y possessed the Tiber Island and attacked the | Lateran, forcing Benedict X to flee on January 24. |
icize the decrees of the First Council of the | Lateran held in 1123, which neither William nor Thurs |
At the Second Council of the | Lateran in April 1139, Innocent excommunicated Roger |
, he participated in the Fifth Council of the | Lateran in 1514. |
canons merged with the Canons Regular of the | Lateran in 1507. |
ese of Sacramento at the Basilica of St. John | Lateran in Rome. |
Two has vanished, one is erected at the | Lateran in Rome and the last is in (as before mention |
The Second Council of the | Lateran is believed to have been the Tenth Ecumenical |
The Third Council of the | Lateran met in March 1179 as the eleventh ecumenical |
t it was intended to complement the so-called | Lateran Obelisk which was originally at Karnak and is |
utumn of that year, and is today known as the | Lateran obelisk, whilst the obelisk that would become |
ordained a priest at the Basilica of St. John | Lateran on March 12, 1927. |
tonda (the Pantheon) and was enthroned in the | Lateran on November 18, 1105. |
Lateran Palace | |
Constantine presented the pope with the | Lateran Palace which became the papal residence and s |
wo cardinals to defend the papal party in the | Lateran Palace itself. |
Theodoric the Great, he was installed in the | Lateran Palace as a Pope, starting a schism, called t |
ions, at a synod hosted by Nicholas II in the | Lateran Palace at Easter 1059. |
He repaired the | Lateran Palace and the Vatican at enormous cost, and |
Sergius III restored the | Lateran Palace, which had been shattered by an earthq |
1632 he was made Majordomo and Prefect of the | Lateran palace, in which posts he was responsible for |
upported Laurentius, who was installed in the | Lateran Palace. |
e Fifth General Council, held in 1512, at the | Lateran Palace.). |
In 1215, the Fourth Council of the | Lateran spoke of the bread and wine as "transubstanti |
he same year 313, Miltiades presided over the | Lateran Synod in Rome, which acquitted Caecilian of C |
On 6 April, Pope John XIX held a | Lateran synod in which he declared for Aquileia, givi |
Felix, its bishop, was present at the | Lateran Synod held in 487, and Fortunatus was amongst |
In September 981, Benedict VII convened a | Lateran Synod. |
h representatives at the Fifth Council of the | Lateran, then sitting, but his journey to Rome was po |
The revision of the | Lateran treaties in the eighties by the Socialist Pri |
Main article: | Lateran Treaty |
s footage of the Fascists' March on Rome, the | Lateran Treaty between Italy and The Holy See, engine |
After this problem was settled with the | Lateran Treaty of 1929, Pope Pius XI ordered that the |
of marriage, promoted religious art after the | Lateran Treaty of 1929 and even reconciled himself to |
enounced the bulk of the Papal States and the | Lateran Treaty (or Concordat) with Italy was signed o |
He was also one of the architects of the 1929 | Lateran Treaty, wherein Italy recognized the sovereig |
to the Papal States and signed with Italy the | Lateran Treaty, which created the independent State o |
t Italian bishop to do so, as required by the | Lateran Treaty. |
ng at the Pontifical Gregorian and Pontifical | Lateran Universities. |
He received his doctorate from | Lateran University in Rome in 1965. |
e and doctorate in theology at the Pontifical | Lateran University of Rome. |
d a Doctorate on Divinity from the Pontifical | Lateran University and a Doctorate on Civil and Canon |
He earned a licentiate in sacred theology at | Lateran University in Rome, Italy in 1968, and a doct |
a doctorate in Canon law from the Pontifical | Lateran University in 1977. |
At the Pontifical | Lateran University in Rome he obtained his doctorate |
rship for pastoral theology at the Pontifical | Lateran University continuing there as tutor when she |
ed a licentiate in philosophy) and Pontifical | Lateran University (licentiate in pastoral theology). |
is an Augustinian professor at the Pontifical | Lateran University and the latter (d. |
both civil and canon law, from the Pontifical | Lateran University and in the following year a doctor |
l Biblical Institute and 1959 from Pontifical | Lateran University in Rome. |
in theology and canon law from the Pontifical | Lateran University and in philosophy from the Univers |
nte transferred to the prestigious Pontifical | Lateran University and briefly from 1934 to 1938 to t |
Studying in Rome at the Pontifical | Lateran University's Alphonsian Academy from 1973 to |
t to Rome, where he studied at the Pontifical | Lateran University's Accademia Alfonsianum, from whic |
ht ecclesiastical diplomacy at the Pontifical | Lateran University, as a visiting professor. |
then sent to study Theology at the Pontifical | Lateran University, Rome. |
Finishing his studies at the Pontifical | Lateran University, he there earned a doctorate in ca |
his Doctorate in Canon and Civil Law from the | Lateran University, Rome. |
there, and then in Assisi and the Pontifical | Lateran University, Rome, where he was awarded a lice |
o dal Covolo, S.D.B. rector of the Pontifical | Lateran University, Archbishop Giorgio Lingua and Arc |
Doctor of Canon Law, Pontifical | Lateran University. |
a licentiate in canon law from the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
e Blessed Pius IX Residence of the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
a doctorate in canon law from the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
rate in canon and civil law at the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
te of canon and civil law from the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
ied philosophy and theology at the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
i, le persecuzioni, l'oggi) by the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
centiate in Sacred Theology at the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
from the Alphonsian Academy of the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
Rome, and moral theology from the Pontifical | Lateran University. |
rmerly belonging to the Canons Regular of the | Lateran was built in 1965 next to the already existin |
in an old priory of Augustinian Canons of the | Lateran which had been unoccupied since 1807. |
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