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    Sede vacante (lit. 'with the chair [being] vacant' in Latin) is a term for the state of a/an (arch)diocese while without a/an (arch)bishop. In the canon...
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  • Sedevacantism (redirect from Sede vacanist)
    (1962–1965). The term sedevacantism is derived from the Latin phrase sede vacante, which means 'with the chair [of the Bishop of Rome] being vacant'. The...
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    and rights of the Holy See during the period of the empty throne or sede vacante (papal vacancy). Those of the Vatican State remain under the control...
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  • usually the bishop or archbishop of a titular see. Administrators sede vacante or sede plena only serve in their role until a newly chosen diocesan bishop...
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    then Archbishop of Caceres. Oliveros became Apostolic Administrator sede vacante before assuming office. It was in his term that the Diocese of Malolos...
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    in April 2005, Vatican City issued special coins during the period of Sede vacante depicting the emblem of the Apostolic Chamber (i.e. two crossed keys...
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    the Prussian Province of Saxony. In ecclesiastic respect the diocese, sede vacante since 1480, since represented by administrators only, who were even Protestants...
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    described the same arrangement. The gold key is placed in bend also in the sede vacante emblem, with the tiara replaced by an umbraculum (umbrella) said to represent...
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    Holy See (redirect from Santa Sede)
    Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, lit. 'Holy Chair', Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsaŋkta ˈsedes]; Italian: Santa Sede [ˈsanta ˈsɛːde]), also called the See of...
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  • 1319–1326 – sede vacante after double election: Vitus of Habdank; Lutold of Kroměříž 1319–1326 – Nikolaus of Banz, administrator due to sede vacante 1326–1341...
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    and red. The umbraculum is part of the coat of arms of the Holy See sede vacante, i.e., between the reigns of two popes. It was first used as an interregnal...
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    St Anathalon (53–63) St Caius (63–85) sede vacante St Castricianus (97–138) St Calimerius (138–191) sede vacante St Monas (283–313?) St Mirocles (313–316...
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    Succeeding Installed Bishop Length Age at start and end of tenure or term as sede vacante administrator Antonio "Tony" S. Dumaual — died July 21, 2023 and funeral...
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    Hoya 1424–1437: John III of Diepholz 1437–1442: Eric of Hoya 1442–1454: sede vacante 1442–1450: Henry of Moers (Catholic administrator; Nov 1441 Appointed...
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    Succeeding Installed Bishop Length Age at start and end of tenure or term as sede vacante administrator Antonio "Tony" S. Dumaual — died July 21, 2023 and funeral...
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    St Anathalon (53–63) St Caius (63–85) sede vacante St Castricianus (97–138) St Calimerius (138–191) sede vacante St Monas (283–313?) St Mirocles (313–316...
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  • office when the term expires, or when the episcopal see falls vacant (sede vacante). Auxiliary bishops may also be removed from the office of vicar general...
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  • The cathedral capitular canons elected capitular vicars for the time sede vacante, recognised by the Holy See. In 1972 the Holy See installed a new Polish...
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    part of the coat of arms of the Holy See during a papal interregnum (sede vacante). The Camerlengo has been Kevin Farrell since his appointment by Pope...
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    in Syria Prima, Cole Syria and Phoenicia. The third period was when Sede Vacante followed the Islamic conquest of the region and bishops of the Saint...
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    prisoner to France, where he died in 1799. The following year, after a sede vacante period lasting approximately six months, Chiaramonti was elected to the...
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  • The Metropolis of Lithuania was a metropolis of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It was erected on the territory...
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    Metropolitan Archdiocese of Tuam. As of 2024, the seat of the Diocese is “Sede Vacante” meaning there is no current permanent Bishop appointed for this Diocese...
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    St Anathalon (53–63) St Caius (63–85) sede vacante St Castricianus (97–138) St Calimerius (138–191) sede vacante St Monas (283–313?) St Mirocles (313–316...
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    (before 1253) Sede vacante (1253–1254) Nicolaus Bonifacii de Neapoli (1254–1266) [Anonymous] (1266-1268) Archbishop-elect Sede vacante (1268–1274) Andreas...
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    Charleston Jacques E. Fabre Bishop of Charleston Diocese of Charlotte Sede Vacante Bishop of Charlotte Diocese of Raleigh Luis Rafael Zarama Bishop of Raleigh...
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    I, p. 152. Stapper, p. 35-36 Cfr. Stapper, p. 36-37; Dr. J.P. Adams Sede Vacante 1276 Eubel, p. 9; Stapper, p. 37 The story seems to be mentioned for...
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  • resulting in three new designs in circulation (the Vatican had an interim sede vacante design until the new Pope was elected). National designs have seen some...
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    Gutenberg. "Sede Vacante 1521–1522". "Pope Adrian VI: Proceedings of the Conclave that led to his election". Adams, J. P. "Sede Vacante and Conclave...
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    is, a sede vacante ("vacant seat")—were promulgated by Pope John Paul II in his 1996 document Universi Dominici Gregis. During the sede vacante period...
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