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  • 31Mediación papal en el conflicto del Beagle — Michelle Bachelet (Presidenta de Chile) y Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (Presidenta de Argentina) en 2008, colocando un monolito en la frontera entre ambos países, recordando la mediación del Papa Juan Pablo II en 1978, que detuvo la guerra… …

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  • 32Palacio Papal de Aviñón — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Centro histórico de Aviñón: Palacio Papal, conjunto episcopal y puente de Aviñón1 …

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  • 33Supreme court — For specific national supreme courts, see List of national supreme courts. A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of many legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, instance court,… …

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  • 34Ecclesiastical court — An ecclesiastical court (also called Court Christian or Court Spiritual ) is any of certain courts having jurisdiction mainly in spiritual or religious matters. In the Middle Ages in many areas of Europe these courts had much wider powers than… …

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  • 35Noble court — For alternative meanings of the word court , see: Court (disambiguation). A royal or noble court, as an instrument of government broader than a court of justice, comprises an extended household centred on a patron whose rule may govern law or be… …

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  • 36Selected court cases in the Terri Schiavo case — Guardianship challengedOn February 14, 1993, Terri s husband, Michael Schiavo, and the Schindlers had a falling out; Mr. Schiavo claimed the argument arose due to his refusal to share the settlement money with the Schindlers. The Schindlers claim …

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  • 37ecclesiastical court — a church court in ecclesiastical matters, presided over by members of the clergy and usually having no compulsory jurisdiction. Also called court Christian. [1675 85] * * *       tribunal set up by religious authorities to deal with disputes… …

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  • 38Schola cantorum (papal choir) — The Schola cantorum was the trained papal choir during the Middle Ages, specializing in the performance of plainchant. Although legend associates them with the papacy of Gregory the Great, who is popularly but falsely credited with creating the… …

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  • 39Dogme papal — Dogme Catholicisme Religions sœurs (branches) Catholicisme · Orthodoxie · Protestantisme Spécificités Église catholique romaine · Histoire de l Église catholique romaine Spécificités Théolo …

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  • 40curia — papal court and its officials Ecclesiastical Terms …

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