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ponder 4
pondered 1
pontifex 1
pontiff 36
pontiffs 15
pontifical 2
pontificate 7
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37 many
37 people
36 its
36 pontiff
36 secular
36 should
34 bishop

V Lateran Council

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pontiff

   Chapter, §
1 Intro, 5| when electing the Roman pontiff] ~Julius, bishop, servant 2 Intro, 5| providence that the Roman pontiff preside over the christian 3 Intro, 5| the election of the said pontiff, in order that the faithful 4 Intro, 5| the election of the Roman pontiff, the vicar of our lord Jesus 5 Intro, 5| the election of the Roman pontiff is made or effected by the 6 Intro, 5| regarded by anyone as the Roman pontiff. ~A further consequence 7 Intro, 5| obedience towards a future Roman pontiff entering office in accordance 8 Intro, 5| canonically elected Roman pontiff, except when in immediate 9 Intro, 8| them, by the faith of a pontiff, a public guarantee and 10 Intro, 8| be absolved by the Roman pontiff (except in immediate danger 11 Intro, 9| eminently fitting for the Roman pontiff to carry out the duty of 12 Intro, 9| church after the sovereign pontiff, it is proper and right 13 Intro, 9| cardinals assist the Roman pontiff, the common father of all 14 Intro, 9| us or the current Roman pontiff so that, by earnest effort, 15 Intro, 9| assistance to the Roman pontiff and the business matters 16 Intro, 9| permission from the Roman pontiff, or from reasonable fear 17 Intro, 9| advantage and honour of the pontiff and the cardinals, in order 18 Intro, 9| by ourself or the Roman pontiff of the time. If anyone acts 19 Intro, 9| by ourself or the Roman pontiff of the time, and with a 20 Intro, 9| exclusively to us and the Roman pontiff of the time, and to those 21 Intro, 9| expressly given by the Roman pontiff of the time) or of alms-giving 22 Intro, 9| permission of the Roman pontiff, automatically incur the 23 Intro, 10| see, either by the Roman pontiff or by someone else to whom 24 Intro, 11| absolved only by the Roman pontiff . In order that others may 25 Intro, 11| the teaching of the Roman pontiff cannot be within the church; 26 Intro, 11| removes the power of the Roman pontiff to provide both cardinals 27 Intro, 11| apostolic see, the Roman pontiff and the whole church is 28 Intro, 11| only the contemporary Roman pontiff, as holding authority over 29 Intro, 11| the authority of the Roman pontiff . Pope Leo I transferred 30 Intro, 11| was known that the Roman pontiff, whose decrees were to be 31 Intro, 11| approbation from the Roman pontiff in order to corroborate 32 Intro, 11| subjection to the Roman pontiff is necessary for salvation 33 Intro, 11| supreme authority of the Roman pontiff and of this holy see, and 34 Intro, 11| be absolved by the Roman pontiff acting canonically or by 35 Intro, 12| election of a future Roman pontiff is actually being discussed 36 Intro, 12| cardinals has been elected as pontiff, the mob attacks his house


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