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Authors: Eamon Duffy
Pius II (1458–64) pope,
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Pius III (1503) pope,
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Pius IV (1559–65) pope,
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Pius V (1556–72) pope,
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Pius VI (1775–99) pope,
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Pius VII (1800–23) pope,
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Pius IX (1846–78) pope,
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Pius X (1903–14) pope,
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Pius XI (1922–39) pope,
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Pius XII (1939–58) pope,
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placet of state,
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Platina, Bartolomeo,
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Poitiers,
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Poland,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Pole, Reginald,
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Polycarp of Smyrna, St,
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Polycrates of Ephesus,
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polyphony,
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Pontifical Biblical Commission,
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Pontifical Council for the New Evangelisation,
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Pontine Marshes,
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Populorum Progressio
,
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,
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,
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‘Pornocracy’,
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porphyry,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Portugal,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Portuguese empire,
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Praeclara Gratulationis
,
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,
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Prague, Infant of,
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‘Praise of Folly’,
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Prato, riots at,
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‘pravilege’,
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‘preferential love for the poor’,
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Prignano, Bartolommeo (Pope Urban VI),
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Primacy, papal,
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prince-bishoprics, end of,
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Prisca, Priscilla,
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Priscillianist Heresy,
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‘Prisoner of the Vatican’,
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,
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,
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‘Privilege of Ponte Mammolo’,
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proletariat,
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Propaganda Fide
,
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proprietary churches,
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protestants, French state persecution of,
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Providentissimus Deus
,
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Prussia,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Quadragesimo Anno
,
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Quartodecimans
,
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Quas Primas
,
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Quesnel, Pasquier,
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Quinisext Council,
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‘race and blood’,
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Rahner, Karl,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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railway age,
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Ramsay, Michael,
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ratione peccati
,
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Ratti, Achille (Pope Pius XI),
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Ratzinger, Cardinal Joseph (Pope Benedict XVI),
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Ratzinger, Georg,
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Ravenna,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
(x)
Ravorolla, Cardinal,
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Raymond of Penafort,
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Recarred, king of the Visigoths,
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Redemptor Hominis
,
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Rees, Thomas,
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Reform Papacy,
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Refractory clergy of France,
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refugee clergy, French,
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‘regalia’,
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Regensburg, diet of,
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address,
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Reggio,
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Religious Liberty, Decree on,
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Religious orders, 19th century,
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,
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Remigius, St,
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Renovatio Imperii Romanorum
,
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Representative,The
,
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Revelations, Book of,
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Reversurus
,
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Revolution, France 1830,
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in Rome,
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Spanish 1820,
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Rheims, Council of 1119,
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Synod of,
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Rhine provinces,
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Riario family,
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Ribbentrop, Joachim von,
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Ricci, Fr, Jesuit General,
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Ricci, Scipio de, bishop of Pistoia,
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,
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,
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Richard of Cornwall,
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Richelieu, Cardinal,
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Riforma
,
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Risorgimento, Italian,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Roma Sancta
,
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Roman commune,
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Empire,
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Missal,
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nobility,
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Roman Rite,
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Romania,
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Romanus I, Emperor,
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Rome, Aventine hill,
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,
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,
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,
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Campo di Fiori,
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Castel Sant’ Angelo,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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catacomb of S. Callisto,
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churches
S. Anastasia,
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S. Andrea, monastery
SS. Cosmas and Damian,
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,
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,
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S. Croce,
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SS. Cyrus and John,
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S. Damasco, Vatican,
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S. Giorgio in Velabro,
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S. Hadrian,
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S. Lorenzo fuori le Mura,
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,
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S. Maria Antiqua,
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S. Maria in Trastevere,
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S. Maria Maggiore,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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S. Peter’s basilica,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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see also
Vatican Confessio,
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sacristy of,
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S. Prassede,
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SS. Quiricius and Giulitta,
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S. Sabina,
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S. Sebastiano, shrine at,
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,
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SS. Sergius and Bacchus,
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Coelian hill,
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Commune of,
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crypt of the popes,
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devastation of,
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Esquiline basilica,
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Janiculum hill,
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Lateran basilica and palace,
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,
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,
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Piazza Navona,
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Ponte Sant’ Angelo,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Ponte Sisto,
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Via Ostienis,
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Romero, Archbishop Oscar,
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,
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Roncalli, Angelo (Pope John XXIII),
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,
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,
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Rossi, Pellegrino,
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Rota,
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Rothschild bankers,
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Rudolf II, Emperor,
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Rudolf of Swabia,
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Ruffini, Cardinal,
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Ruini, Cardinal Camillo,
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Russell, Odo,
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Napoleonic invasion of,
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Russian Revolution,
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Sabinian (604–6) pope,
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Sacred Heart of Jesus,
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,
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Sadoleto, Jacopo,
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St Albans,
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St Bartholomew Massacre,
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Salamanca, University of,
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Salerno,
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Salette, La,
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Salus Populi Romani
,
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Sandanista revolution,
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San Salvador,
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São Paulo,
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Saracens,
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Sardica, Council of,
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Sardinia,
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Sarto, Giuseppe (Pope Pius X),
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Satolli, Mgr,
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Savona, Pius VII at,
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Savanarola, Girolamo,
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Savoy,
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Saxony,
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Scandinavia,
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Scarano, Mgr Nunzio,
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Scheler, Max,
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Schmalkaldic League,
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Scicluna, Mgr Charles,
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Scola, Angelo, Archbishop of Milan,
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Scorzelli, Lelio,
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Scott-Holland, Henry,
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Seewald, Peter,
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reform of,
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Septizonium Palace,
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Sergius I (687–701) pope,
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Sergius II (844–7) pope,
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Sergius III (904–11) pope,
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Servus Servorum Dei
,
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Serverinus (640) pope,
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Sforza of Milan,
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Shepherd of Hermas,The
,
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Sicily,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
(vii)
Siena,
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‘silence of Pius XII’,
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Silva Candida,
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Silverius,
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Simony,
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Sinibaldo Fieschi (Innocent IV),
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Siricius (384–99) pope,
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,
(ii)
Sistine Chapel,
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Sixtus I (c. 116–c. 125) pope, St,
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,
(ii)
Sixtus II (275–8) pope, St,
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Sixtus III (432–4) pope,
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Sixtus IV (1471–84) pope,
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,
(ii)
,
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,
(iv)
Sixtus V (1585–90) pope,
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,
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Socialism,
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Society of St Pius X,
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