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  • ^ 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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  • This article is about the Holy See of Rome, and the government of the Vatican City State and worldwide Catholic Church.
  • Visiting the official website of the Holy See one can browse: the Magisterium of the Supreme Pontiffs (from Pope Leo XIII to Pope Francis)...
  • In 1984, a concordat between the Holy See and Italy modified some of the earlier treaty provisions, including the primacy of Roman Catholicism as the Italian state...
  • The 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.
  • The 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.
    • 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
  • The Director of the IOM Coordinating Office for the Mediterranean and Chief of Mission in Italy is also the Representative to the Holy See.
  • ...kendi makamı var fakat * roma'nın piskoposu aynı zamanda papa olduğundan onun makamı diğerlerinden üstündür ve holy see olarak adlandırılır. ne.
  • 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.
  • The Holy See is recognized in international law as a non-territorial sovereign entity and is able to enter into treaties and other international agreements.