LATERAN

lătˈərən, name applied to a group of buildings of SE Rome facing the Piazza San Giovanni. They are on land once belonging to the Laterani; it was presented to the Church by Constantine. The Lateran basilica is the cathedral of Rome, the pope's church, the first-ranking church of the Roman Catholic Church. It is officially named the Basilica of the Savior, familiarly called St. John Lateran, from a monastery of St. John formerly nearby. The basilica, built perhaps before 311, was restored in the 5th and the 10th cent., rebuilt in the 14th and the 15th cent., and altered again in the 16th, the 17th, and the 18th cent.; the main facade was added in 1733–36. Much of the decoration dates from the Middle Ages and includes the mosaics of the apse, which are among the most celebrated. Frescoes by Gentile da Fabriano and Pisanello have disappeared. However, eight 13th-century frescoes in the Sancta Sanctorum chapel (St. Laurence's chapel), painted over and barred to the public in the 16th cent., were restored and opened to the public in 1995. The Lateran baptistery, built probably in the 4th cent., was much restored. The Lateran palace, the papal residence until the 14th cent., survived, greatly changed, until the 16th cent., when it was demolished to make way for the much smaller present palace. It now contains the pontifical museum of Christian antiquities. The older palace was the scene of the five Lateran Councils, and the new one of the signing of the Lateran Treaty.

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...Casimiri Director of Music at the Lateran basilica and Signor Cametti Musical...AUTOGRAPH page from Codex 59 at St John Lateran, E.N.I.T. " " 81...literal sense of the words, of St John Lateran, leaving his post at a moments notice...
...palaces belonging to the imperial family -- the Lateran and the Sessorian...may have been of considerable importance. The Lateran. -- The palace of the Laterani had come to Constantine through his wife, Fausta...
...vii. The Fourth Lateran Council 447...including the cathedral church of St John Lateran itself, formed villages separated by...travelling household, not the Vatican or the Lateran basilicas. The rising cities expressed...
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...State of the Vatican City.(7) When the Lateran Treaty established the State of Vatican...retain free use of the Vatican and the Lateran palaces.(30) The person of the Pope was...intolerable and was not resolved until the Lateran Treaty in 1929. The Holy See, however...
...seems hardly possible."(1) The Fourth Lateran Council (1215) gives the classical formulation...Council of Florence (1438-45) modified the Lateran decree; integrity is defined as "all the...15) Even if one disagrees with Fourth Lateran, what merits this passionate language...
...signed the Revised Agreement of the 1929 Lateran Covenant. 1. This entered into effect...of the Vatican, to Italy (1870), the Lateran Covenant carried out a much needed reconciliation...and the Catholic Church. The expression "Lateran Covenant" or "Lateran Agreement" refers...
...that is, the time between the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 and the Reformation...summarizes the effect of the Fourth Lateran Council (1215) by saying: "Condemned...wording of the decrees issued by the Fourth Lateran Council does not support the view that...
...councils (Pisa-Milan-Asti-Lyon 1511-1512, Lateran V 1512-1517, and Trent 1545-1563) used...participation in this schismatic council.(49) Lateran V (1512-1517) Theologians, although...failing to follow traditional practices, at Lateran V to follow the prescriptions of Patrizzi...
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...distance of God is found in the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215. Realizing that such Catholic...heavy, let me just note that Canon 15 of Lateran IV was about something that induces lightness...uncovered hair. (66) Here, then, at the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215, are the founding origins...
...concordats were signed during Pius XIs reign. LATERAN TREATY The most important concordat of the 1920s was the Lateran Treaty of 1929 with fascist Italy, in...Almost immediately after the signing of the Lateran Treaty, Adolf Hitler grasped its significance...
...one knew at the time that Pope John was actually Pope Joan - not until he gave birth to a child in a narrow street near the Lateran and was ignominiously stoned by an outraged crowd. Feel a song coming on? If youre composer/playwright Christopher Moore you...
...PIERO MARINI Liturgical Press, 205 pages, $15.95 (paper) TO YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY, Vatican II reposes in a haze with Nicaea II and Lateran II. Their guileless ignorance at least frees them from the animus of some aging liturgists who thought that the Second Vatican...
...stage of the investigation into the late popes beatification has recently concluded with a Mass in the basilica of St John Lateran. Attending the Mass was a 45-year-old nun, whose testimony will be crucial. If her evidence is accepted and a miracle proclaimed...
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...The Solemnity of the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran. Today, we commemorate the Dedication of the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome. The Basilica of St. John Lateran is the oldest among the great Basilicas of Rome, the others...
On This Day 11 November. THE GREAT WAR ENDS 1215 The Fourth Lateran Council defines transubstantiation the process by which bread and wine become the flesh and blood of Christ. 1880 Outlaw Ned Kelly...
...the beginning of his papacy, Pope John Paul II presides over the procession of the Eucharist from the Basilica of St. John Lateran to that of St. Mary Major after the end of each Mass he celebrates. On the Feast of Corpus Christi on June 10, 2004, Pope John...
...mosaic throne in the ancient Roman basilica of St. John in Lateran. The ceremony is the last in Benedicts formal assumption of...open-topped black sedan, arrived early in the evening at St. John Lateran Basilica for the ritual-filed ceremony. Pontiffs must be installed...
...ecclesiastical seat of the Holy See - the Basilica of St. John Lateran - is located in Rome itself, the Vatican City can be said to...Pope. Vatican City was established in 1929 under terms of the Lateran Treaty concluded by the Italian government and the papacy after...
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LATERAN lat r n, name applied to a group of buildings of SE Rome facing the Piazza San Giovanni. They are on land once belonging to the Laterani; it was presented to the Church by Constantine. The Lateran basilica is the cathedral of Rome, the popes church, the first-ranking church of the Roman...
LATERAN TREATY concordat between the Holy See and the kingdom of Italy signed in 1929 in the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Cardinal Gasparri for Pius XI and...recognized the kingdom of Italy under the house of Savoy. The Lateran Treaty remained in effect after the monarchy was abolished...
LATERAN COUNCIL, THIRD 1179, 11th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church. It was convened at the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Pope Alexander III after the Peace of Venice (1178) had reconciled him with Holy Roman Emperor Frederick...
LATERAN COUNCIL, FIRST 1123, 9th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, summoned by Pope Calixtus II to signal the end of the investiture controversy by confirming the Concordat of Worms (1122). It was held in the Lateran Palace, Rome, making it the first council to be held in Western Europe. Many of the councils decrees became part of the...
LATERAN COUNCIL, FOURTH 1215, 12th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convened at the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Pope Innocent III to crown the work of his pontificate. It was one of the most important councils ever...
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