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Every piece of hot air, pontifical wisdom that's come out over the past year has been wrong.
He found the use of the pontifical we particularly irritating.
But if you had no information, it was difficult to make pontifical pronouncements.
Since 1971, the pontifical institute has been open to lay persons.
Ambrose played a pontifical role in the politics of his time.
William James in 1890 proposed a related idea of a pontifical cell.
These women did truly despise the pontifical quality of woman.
He included the family crest in his Pontifical coats of arms.
Indeed, it did not begin to appear in the pontifical yearbook until 1863.
Then he looked his most pontifical and spoke in pregnant periods for the records.
Thus it obtained the double title of a pontifical and a royal university.
He came to the pontifical throne on Good Friday of 1286.
When he spoke his normally deep, pontifical voice was almost an insane scream.
In 1952 they were given pontifical recognition as a community by the Holy See.
At the time, he was an assistant vice rector of a pontifical seminary.
The government structure is a theocracy with the Pontifical leader being the highest authority.
All those involved in the naming of bishops are bound to "pontifical secrecy."
Most of the major religious orders are congregations of pontifical right.
This name, qualifying it as both pontifical and royal, is confirmed by several other sources.
They would eventually receive pontifical institute status in 1957.
He has indicated that all pontifical ceremonies are scheduled for simplification.
Then, after a moment, Grandfather gingerly settled his pontifical weight beside the boy.
I noted it, I think, in the case of the pontifical feminine dress.
It was granted pontifical status by the Holy See in 1884.