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  • Basilica of Saint John Lateran (category Parish in Diocese of Rome) (section Related parishes)
    return to Rome, after which the Vatican became the main seat. It remains the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome. Status as the cathedral of the Bishop of Rome
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  • Catholic cardinal and parish priest of the Shrine of Our Lady of Divine Love in Rome. A lifelong servant of the Diocese of Rome, he directed the diocesan
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  • known as a diocese or, in Eastern Catholic Churches, an eparchy. Bishops are considered the successors of the Twelve Apostles, a doctrine rooted in the principle
    35 KB (3,947 words) - 02:53, 30 September 2025
  • Parish (category Parish)
    and unity in provinces and countries like Brazil. The theology of the parish is rooted in the Catholic understanding of the Church as the Body of Christ,
    9 KB (1,108 words) - 02:54, 8 September 2025
  • Diocese of Rome (category Catholic dioceses in Italy) (section Parishes)
    2025-05-08.  "Diocese of Rome". https://www.vatican.va/content/vatican/en/holy-see/diocese-of-rome.html. Retrieved 2025-05-08.  "Diocese of Rome". https://en
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  • processed in the Diocese of Rome, symbolized John Paul II's empathy for the afflicted, aligning with his encyclical Salvifici Doloris on suffering. In May 2011
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  •   "The Bull of Canonization of St. Francis of Assisi". EWTN. https://www.ewtn.com/catholicism/library/bull-of-canonization-of-st-francis-of-assisimira-circa-nos-7860
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  • Diocese of Harrisburg (category Dioceses) (section Parishes)
    Stored: Diocese of Harrisburg The Diocese of Harrisburg is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in south central Pennsylvania
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  • at the University of Munich and the Higher School of Philosophy and Theology in Freising (1946–1951), earning a doctorate in theology in 1953 with a dissertation
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  • St. Peter’s Basilica (category Diocese of Rome (as major papal basilica)) (section Related parishes)
    first Bishop of Rome, and functions as a principal venue for papal liturgies and ceremonies, though it is not the cathedral of the Diocese of Rome (that distinction
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  • Servant of God began shortly after his death in 1556, with initial investigations conducted in the Diocese of Rome examining his life, virtues, and writings
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  • Jerusalem (category Populated Places in Jerusalem District) (section Parishes)
    Our Lady of the Ark of the Covenant (Abu Ghosh, Emmaus tradition) Dominus Flevit Parish (Mount of Olives) Church of All Nations – Basilica of the Agony
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  • November 13, 354, in Thagaste, a provincial town in Roman Africa (modern-day Souk Ahras, Algeria), under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Carthage. His mother
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  • Paris (category Populated Places in Île-de-France) (section Parishes)
    de Paris (4th arr.) – Cathedral parish, seat of the archbishop. Saint-Sulpice (6th arr.) – Baroque parish with relics of St. Vincent de Paul. Saint-Étienne-du-Mont
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  • Lourdes (category Populated Places in Occitanie)
    legions fortified the area, and by the 5th century the Diocese of Tarbes (ancestor of today’s Diocese of Tarbes et Lourdes) was already established. Medieval
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  • celebrated on April 29, is observed in the Diocese of Siena-Colle di Val d'Elsa-Montalcino and the Diocese of Rome, where her relics are enshrined at Santa
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  • Pilgrimage details: Via del Corso 305, 00186 Rome, Italy; founded 1612; November feasts; Diocese of Rome. Facts: "Heart relic transferred 1614; Baroque
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  • details: Rome RM, Italy; ancient; features Maderno sculpture; Diocese of Rome. Facts: "Underground house church where she sang to God." Adjacent parish church
    18 KB (2,317 words) - 03:03, 29 October 2025
  • formation, with early “cathedral schools” in Rome training clergy. In the Middle Ages, universities and monastic schools in countries like France educated clergy
    8 KB (1,003 words) - 11:12, 8 September 2025
  • prophetess in her time, shaping the spiritual landscape of the Diocese of Rome and beyond. Saint Bridget of Sweden met her end peacefully in Rome, Papal States
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