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1 церковный
( относящийся к церкви) ecclesiastical, church(ly), clerical, сокр. cler., устар. ecclesialцерковное мероприятие (преим. собрание, пикник, вечер отдыха и т. п.) — church function
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2 священноначалие
1) (степени священства; в правосл. - еп., пресвитор и диакон) hierarchy2) (церк. власть, теократия) supreme authorityРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > священноначалие
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3 Папа Римский
(глава катол. церкви и государства-города Ватикан, избираемый пожизненно с 1389 из кардиналов) the Pope, лат. papa, сокр. PP; (как преемник ап. Петра) the Fisherman; истор. the Patriarch of Romeтитулование Папы Римского:Его Святейшество Папа, Епископ Римский, Первоиерарх Вселенской Церкви, Патриарх Запада — His Holiness, the Pope, Bishop of Rome, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West
власть Папы Римского — popedom, papal authority
догмат об абсолютном верховенстве и непогрешимости Папы Римского (в уничижительном смысле) — Vaticanism
пребывание [срок пребывания] у власти Папы Римского — pontificate
служение Папы Римского в качестве наместника св. Петра — the Petrine ministry
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