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    The Popes of Rome in Post-Byzantine wall paintings from Romania by Vlad Bedros

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…The first one dwells upon the evidence taken from Byzantium and the Balkans, while the second follows this line of investigation into the Romanian Post-Byzantine heritage. …”
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    The 19th-Century Popes on St Clement of Rome in their Official Documents by HUSÁR, Martin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…St Clement of Rome (who was most likely the third in line of succession to St Peter the Apostle) and themes related to him were also discussed in the official documents of the 19th-century Popes, namely in one brief (In Suprimo, 1839) of Pope Gregory XVI (1831 – 1846) and four encyclicals (Grande Munus, 1880; In Plurimus, 1888; Providentissimus Deus, 1893; Satis Cognitum, 1896) of Pope Leo XIII (1878 – 1903). …”
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    The Idea of Europe in the Work of Popes John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis by André P. DeBattista

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The papacies of Pope John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI, and Pope Francis coincided with a period of conflict and change in Europe. …”
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    Aligned in Human Dignity? Parallel Anthropological Aspects of EU Tech Regulation and Pope Francis’ Teaching on AI by Bernát Török, Ádám Darabos

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…First, we will review how the use of artificial intelligence and the anthropological challenges it poses appear in the teaching of Pope Francis, in line with the Catholic Church’s wider teaching on technology. …”
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    Speed-up, slowdown, and redirection of ice flow on neighbouring ice streams in the Pope, Smith, and Kohler region of West Antarctica by H. L. Selley, A. E. Hogg, B. J. Davison, P. Dutrieux, T. Slater

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…We use satellite observations to measure the change in ice speed and flow direction on eight ice streams in the Pope, Smith, and Kohler region of West Antarctica from 2005 to 2022. …”
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    “None of the Living Was Closed from His Soul”: A Translation of, and Commentary on, Hölderlin’s Poem “To My Venerable Grandmother. On Her 72nd Birthday” by Mark W. Roche

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…This publication presents the first accessible translation of the poem (I), after which I offer some commentary on its form, individual lines, and the translation (II). I then turn to the period of his writing the poem (III). …”
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    Solar Astrometry in Rome at the End of the Maunder Minimum by Costantino Sigismondi, Andrea Brucato, Giulia Andreasi Bassi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Maria degli Angeli, a 45 m pinhole meridian line, built in 1700–1702 upon the will of Pope Clemens XI, Francesco Bianchini inaugurated the Roman tradition of solar astrometry. …”
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    For a Via Pulchritudinis Musicalis. Some Notes for a Musical Spirituality by François-Xavier Amherdt

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…To aim for the unspeakable divine, nothing beats the via pulchritudinis musicalis, the path of beauty advocated by Christian tradition, from Augustine to Luther and the recent popes, which contains parables to make the “unheard of” of the Spirit heard and to reconcile the disagreements between humans. …”
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    The Level of Trust of Young Catholics in the Institutional Representatives of the Catholic Church: An Example from Poland by Adam R. Szromek, Grzegorz Polok, Marek Bugdol

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The decisive majority of those following religious observances and declaring compliance with the moral principles in line with Church teachings maintain trust in the institution of the Church. …”
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    Voice of Joseph Ratzinger/Benedict XVI in Defence of the Eucharist as a Propitiatory Sacrifice in the Context of the Catholic-Protestant Controversy by Jacek Froniewski

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Quasi un testamento spirituale, which caused a considerable stir in ecumenical circles and was usually interpreted as an expression of the senior pope’s opinion about the impossibility of intercommunion with Protestants. …”
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    Z. Ivinskis: the first objective researcher of St. Casimir's life by Jonas Boruta

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…Casimir was not only a strong-willed ascetic but also an educated and gifted young man of the Renaissance period who actively took part in the country's government and politics; he was a prince who on certain questions of political life had his views which not always concurred with the political line of the Roman pontiffs. Z. Ivinskis was the first to establish the fact that Pope Leo X had not written the bull that canonized Prince Casimir, and that in 1602 Clement VIII merely legalized his cult as saint. …”
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