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  2. Papal household - Wikipedia

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    The papal household or pontifical household (usually not capitalized in the media and other nonofficial use, [1] Latin: Pontificalis Domus), called until 1968 the Papal Court (Aula Pontificia), [2] consists of dignitaries who assist the pope in carrying out particular ceremonies of either a religious or a civil character.

  3. Pontificalis Domus - Wikipedia

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    The first section deals with the overarching structure of the Papal Household. It states that the Papal Household shall be composed of both clergy and laity (1, §1). All members of the Papal Household are subject to the direction of the Prefect of the Apostolic Palace (2), but they are all, both ecclesiastical and lay, appointed by the Supreme ...

  4. Prefecture of the Papal Household - Wikipedia

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    According to the Vatican: It is the task of the Prefecture of the Papal Household to coordinate the services of the Antechamber and to organize the official audiences granted by His Holiness to Heads of State, Heads of Government, Governmental Ministers and other dignitaries, as well as to Ambassadors who come to the Vatican to present their Letters of Credence.

  5. Theologian of the Pontifical Household - Wikipedia

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    In 1218 St. Dominic was the first papal theologian to be given the title "Master of the Sacred Palace". Eighty-four Dominicans succeeded him until the early 20th century. Eighteen of them were later named Cardinals, twenty-four archbishops or bishops (including some of the cardinals), and six were elected Superiors general of the ord

  6. Category:Papal household - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Papal household" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Georg Gänswein - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms was designed and adopted when he was consecrated as Bishop on 6 January 2013 and modified when Francis succeeded Benedict in March 2013. As he is no longer a member of the Papal Household, his coat of arms no longer includes that of Pope Francis. Adopted 2023 Escutcheon 7-pointed star above the draconian serpent. Motto

  8. Papal nobility - Wikipedia

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    At this time he also declared that the papal nobility would no longer be a constituent body in the Pontifical Household. [ 8 ] Although the custom of conferring noble titles such as prince , duke , marquis , count , and baron has since essentially disappeared, Pope John Paul II ennobled several distinguished individuals during his pontificate ...

  9. Cursores apostolici - Wikipedia

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    Cursores apostolici was the Latin title of the ecclesiastical heralds of the papal court. [1] The office was abolished in 1968 with the motu proprio Pontificalis Domus . [ 2 ]