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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
papacy
noun
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▪ And subsequent tradition, aposteriori, will proclaim Simon Peter the first Bishop of Rome and the founder of the papacy.
▪ But is this in a rather different sense to that in which the papacy understands itself?
▪ In 1378 a schism, occasioned by a double election to the papacy, split the western Church.
▪ Perhaps the reason for the discovery was the increasingly legalistic papacy that had emerged.
▪ The emperors, indeed, had saved the papacy in the period before Hildebrand.
▪ The twelfth-century papacy was rooted in a distant and revered past.
▪ Without a territorial base the papacy could not be independent of imperial and other influences.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Papacy

Papacy \Pa"pa*cy\, n. [LL. papatia, fr. L. papa a father, bishop. See Pope.]

  1. The office and dignity of the pope, or pontiff, of Rome; papal jurisdiction.

  2. The popes, collectively; the succession of popes.

  3. The Roman Catholic religion; -- commonly used by the opponents of the Roman Catholics in disparagement or in an opprobrious sense.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
papacy

late 14c., from Medieval Latin papatia "papal office," from Late Latin papa "pope" (see pope). Old English had papdom in this sense.

Wiktionary
papacy

n. 1 The office of the pope. 2 The period of a particular pope's reign.

WordNet
papacy

n. the government of the Roman Catholic Church [syn: pontificate]

Usage examples of "papacy".

The first twelve articles are devoted to the pope, the annates, the appointment of foreigners to German benefices, the appeal of cases to Rome, the asserted authority of the papacy over bishops, the emperor, and other rulers.

But though uttered by a Roman cardinal, even such an expression can hardly be termed violent when applied to the synod which established free elections to bishoprics, suppressed the right of bestowing the pallium, of exacting annates and payments to the papal chancery, and which was endeavouring to restore the papacy to evangelical poverty.

Then when the rumor began to circulate that the devious Angelaknown by then, country wide, as the Roman Tart was hard at work persuading her loving, well-cuckolded royal spouse to go on pilgrimage to Rome, there to give over his kingdom to the Holy See, then receive it back as a feoff from the papacy, matters really began to boil.

Milanese jurisconsult, turned ecclesiastic, enlarged him by one of the first acts of his Papacy, and restored him to the charge of the diocese of Modena.

In many quarters people are already speaking of him as papabile, a suitable candidate for the Papacy.

The bull was particularly bellicose in tone and the French retaliated, expelling Italian bankers from the realm and, much more to the point, cutting off the export of money, which denied the papacy a considerable part of its income.

But Egypt and Babylonia both had their own corresponding phenomena to our Crusades, Gothic religion, Holy Roman Empire, Papacy, Feudalism, Scholasticism, Reformation, Absolute State, Enlightenment, Democracy, Materialism, Class War, Nationalism, and annihilation wars.

Pope Clement sent the noble Spanish Cardinal Pedro de Luna, well supplied with gold and magnificent gifts, to urge the legitimacy of the Avignonese papacy on the English.

Who or what was this Belli, besides some vague official of the papacy?

Thus the papacy was changed no less fundamentally by Canossa than was the status of kings.

As long as the papal exile from New Rome continues, surrounded as it is by Texark forces, the enemies of the Valana papacy hope for a renewal of schism, and they keep all possible gossip alive.

The alliance between renovated Hellenism and the Papacy was ratified a few years later, when the most intelligent of the Italian Humanists, Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini of Siena, was raised to the throne under the name of Pius II, and became the most modern of medieval Popes.

His successor, Aeneas Sylvius, considered that the decline of the empire was due to the fact that scholarship had gone over to the Papacy.

Besides which, it was in his mind that proclamations of any of the three papacies were not and never had been necessarily the indisputable will of God.

I had about thirty volumes, all more or less against the Papacy, religion, or the virtues inculcated thereby.