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  2. Holy See - Wikipedia

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    The Holy See[ 7][ 8] ( Latin: Sancta Sedes, lit. 'Holy Chair [ 9] ', Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsaŋkta ˈsedes]; Italian: Santa Sede [ˈsanta ˈsɛːde] ), also called the See of Rome, Petrine See or Apostolic See, [ 10] is the jurisdiction of the pope in his role as the Bishop of Rome. It includes the apostolic episcopal see of the Diocese of ...

  3. Portal:Catholic Church/Holy See - Wikipedia

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    The Holy See ( Latin: Sancta Sedes, "holy seat") is the episcopal see of Rome. The incumbent of the see is the Bishop of Rome — the Pope. The term Holy See, as used in Canon law, also refers to the Pope and the Roman Curia —in effect, the central government of the Catholic Church —and is the sense more widely used today.

  4. Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    State and Holy See. Vatican City State, created in 1929 by the Lateran Pacts, provides the Holy See with a temporal jurisdiction and independence within a small territory. It is distinct from the Holy See. The state can thus be deemed a significant but not essential instrument of the Holy See.

  5. Holy See and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Holy See is not a member of the United Nations (not having applied for membership) but was granted permanent observer state (i.e., non-member state) status on 6 April 1964. In that capacity, it has the right to attend all sessions of the United Nations General Assembly, the United Nations Security Council, and the United Nations Economic ...

  6. Foreign relations of the Holy See - Wikipedia

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    The Holy See, as a non-state sovereign entity and full subject of international law, started establishing diplomatic relations with sovereign states in the 15th century. [43] It had the territory of the States of the Church under its direct sovereign rule since centuries before that time.

  7. Legal status of the Holy See - Wikipedia

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    The legal status of the Holy See, the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, both in state practice and according to the writing of modern legal scholars, is that of a full subject of public international law, with rights and duties analogous to those of states .

  8. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Holy See - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The orders, decorations, and medals of the Holy See include titles, chivalric orders, distinctions and medals honoured by the Holy See, with the Pope as the fount of honour, for deeds and merits of their recipients to the benefit of the Holy See, the Catholic Church, or their respective communities, societies, nations and the world at large.

  9. Embassy of the United States to the Holy See - Wikipedia

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    Joe Donnelly (since 2022) The Embassy of the United States of America to the Holy See ( Latin: Legatio ad Sanctam Sedem Civitatum Foederatarum Americae or Embassy Vatican for short) is the diplomatic mission of United States of America to the Holy See, a term referring to the central government and universal reach of the Roman Catholic Church.