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1 Vatican
Vatican [vatikɑ̃]masculine noun* * *vatikɑ̃ nm* * *Vatican ⇒ Les États, les pays et les continents nprm Vatican City.[vatikɑ̃] nom propre masculin -
2 suisse
suisse [syis]1. adjective2. masculine noun[du Vatican] Swiss Guard* * *sɥis
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nom propre féminin SwitzerlandSuisse allemande/romande/italienne — German-speaking/French-speaking/Italian-speaking Switzerland
* * *sɥis1. nmf2. nf* * *B nm1 ( au Vatican) Swiss Guard; ( d'église) verger;2 †( portier) porter;[sɥis] adjectifsuisse allemand/romand Swiss German/French————————[sɥis] nom masculin1. [au Vatican] Swiss guard2. [bedeau] beadleSuisse nom masculin et fémininSuisse allemand/romand German-speaking/French-speaking Swiss————————en suisse locution adverbialeboire/manger en suisse to drink/to eat on one's own -
3 Suisse
suisse [syis]1. adjective2. masculine noun[du Vatican] Swiss Guard* * *sɥis
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nom propre féminin SwitzerlandSuisse allemande/romande/italienne — German-speaking/French-speaking/Italian-speaking Switzerland
* * *sɥis1. nmf2. nf* * *B nm1 ( au Vatican) Swiss Guard; ( d'église) verger;2 †( portier) porter;[sɥis] nom propre fémininla Suisse allemande/romande the German-speaking/French-speaking part of Switzerland -
4 cité
cité [site]feminine noun( = grande ville) city ; ( = petite ville) town ; ( = immeubles) housing estate (Brit), project (US)━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *site1) ( ville) city; ( plus petite) town; ( antique) city2) ( ensemble de logements) housing estate; dortoir 2.•Phrasal Verbs:* * *site nf1) (= ville) city2) (= quartier résidentiel) estate, project USAJ'habite dans une cité. — I live on an estate.
* * *cité nf2 ( ensemble de logements) housing estate; ⇒ dortoir B.cité ouvrière workers' housing development; la cité des Papes Avignon; cité universitaire student halls (pl) of residence GB, dormitories (pl) US; la Cité du Vatican the Vatican City.[site] nom féminin1. [ville] city[plus petite] townla cité phocéenne Marseille, Marseillesla Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie science and technology museum complex in the Parc de La Villette in Parisles cités de banlieue suburban housing estates (in France, often evocative of poverty and delinquency) -
5 Lefèbvre, Monseigneur Marcel
(1905-1991)Integrist Catholicarchbishop. Archbishop of Dakar, Senegal, then bishop of Tulle, France. In 1970 Lefèbvre defied the Catholic church in protest against its modernisation, and the phasing out of mass in Latin, and formed a schismatic movement, the Society (or Fraternity) of St. Pius X., based at a seminary in Switzerland. In 1975, he ordained 13 priests in defiance of the Vatican, and in 1976 was excluded from the Catholic church. Thereafter, his supporters took over the St. Nicolas du Chardonnet church in Paris. After a number of unsuccessful attempts at conciliation, the Vatican excommunicated Lefèbvre in 1988. The integrist and traditionalist Society of St Pius X still exists, and is now active in some fifty countries, including the USA and Great Britain. It appears to be a wealthy organisation.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Lefèbvre, Monseigneur Marcel
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6 Apollon
n. m. Apollon du réverbère (joc. corr. Apollon du Belvédère): Street- Romeo, would-be Romeo. (Unlike the statue of that name in the Vatican an Apollon du réverbère is a bellâtre, the kind of vain 'smoothie' men and most women dislike.) -
7 Eglise Catholique
France is often described as a "Catholic" country; but this description is not technically true. Since 1905, there has been a strict separation of church and state in France, and France is officially a secular (laïc) republic. See laïcité. Nevertheless, Catholicism remains the main religion of France to this day. In 1999, slightly over half the French population claimed to be Catholic, though only about 12% of the population are churchgoers.There are 15 archbishoprics in the French Catholic church, plus the Catholic archdioceses of Strasbourg and Metz, which for historic reasons are directly dependent on the Vatican. Since the revolution, church buildings have belonged to the nation, and to this day their upkeep is the responsibility of local authorities. For more information see Religion in FranceDictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Eglise Catholique
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