^ The Holy See is the central governing body of the Catholic Church and a sovereign entity recognized by international law, consisting of the Pope and the Roman Curia. It is also commonly referred to as "the Vatican", especially when used as a metonym for the hierarchy of the Catholic Church.
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- en.wikipedia.org Holy SeeThis article is about the Holy See of Rome, and the government of the Vatican City State and worldwide Catholic Church.
- vatican.va content/vatican/en.htmlVisiting the official website of the Holy See one can browse: the Magisterium of the Supreme Pontiffs (from Pope Leo XIII to Pope Francis)...
- gotquestions.org Catholicism Catholicism and AuthorityThe term "Holy See" is from the Latin Sancta Sedes, meaning “holy chair.” It is said that the Holy See is the jurisdiction in Rome of the Catholic Church.
- embassypages.com holyseeThe Holy See has 117 nunciatures abroad. There are 87 embassies to the Holy See as well as one other representation. ... Embassies to the Holy See.
- worldatlas.com articles/what-is-the-difference-…
- Holy See is the administrative body of the worldwide Catholic Church
- The Pope is the head of both Vatican City and Holy See
- The Holy See is administered by Roman Curia
- iom.int countries/holy-seeThe Director of the IOM Coordinating Office for the Mediterranean and Chief of Mission in Italy is also the Representative to the Holy See.
- eksisozluk.com holy-see--407693...kendi makamı var fakat * roma'nın piskoposu aynı zamanda papa olduğundan onun makamı diğerlerinden üstündür ve holy see olarak adlandırılır. ne.
- state.gov countries-areas/holy-see/The Holy See, as the supreme body of government of the Catholic Church, is a sovereign juridical entity under international law. The United States and.
- csce.gov International Impact holy-seeThe Holy See is recognized in international law as a non-territorial sovereign entity and is able to enter into treaties and other international agreements.