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papacy in Latin

papacy in Latin is pāpātia — papacy means the office and authority of the pope.

papacy in Latin

pāpātia
noun
(usually) The office of the pope of Rome, who is the head of the Roman Catholic Church.

What does "papacy" mean?

  1. noun The office and authority of the pope.
    "He was elected to the papacy after a lengthy conclave."
  2. noun The period during which a particular pope holds office.
    "Several major reforms took place during his papacy."

papacy in a sentence

  • He was elected to the papacy after a lengthy conclave.
  • Several major reforms took place during his papacy.

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What is "papacy" in Latin?

"papacy" in Latin is pāpātia. papacy means: The office and authority of the pope.

How do you use "papacy" in a sentence?

Example: "He was elected to the papacy after a lengthy conclave." In Latin, "papacy" is pāpātia.

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