papal

[ˈpeɪpl]

papal Definition

relating to the Pope or the Roman Catholic Church.

Using papal: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "papal" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The papal conclave elected a new pope.

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    The papal nuncio is the Vatican's ambassador to a foreign country.

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    The papal bull was issued by the Pope himself.

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    The papal tiara is a symbol of the Pope's authority.

papal Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for papal

Phrases with papal

  • the doctrine that the Pope, when speaking ex cathedra, is preserved from the possibility of error in matters of faith and morals

    Example

    The concept of papal infallibility is a central tenet of the Catholic Church.

  • a group of territories in central Italy ruled by the Pope from the 8th century until 1870

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    The Papal States were dissolved after the Italian unification.

  • a trip made by the Pope to a foreign country or region

    Example

    The papal visit to the United States in 2015 attracted large crowds of Catholics.

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Summary: papal in Brief

The term 'papal' [ˈpeɪpl] refers to anything related to the Pope or the Roman Catholic Church. It can describe the Pope's authority, such as the papal tiara, or the Vatican's diplomatic relations, such as the papal nuncio. The phrase 'papal infallibility' denotes the doctrine that the Pope is preserved from error in matters of faith and morals when speaking ex cathedra. Other phrases include 'papal states,' which refers to the territories ruled by the Pope, and 'papal visit,' which describes the Pope's trips to foreign countries.

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