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Papal History



Papacy - pāˈpəsē, office of the pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church. He is pope by reason of being bishop of Rome and thus, according to Roman Catholic belief, successor in the see of Rome (the Holy See) to its first bishop, St. Peter. The pope therefore claims to be the shepherd of all Christians and representative (vicar or vicegerent) of Christ. The claim of   Read More...

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    A History of the Popes, 1830-1914
    by Owen Chadwick. 616 pgs.


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