The Holy See
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- The sovereign entity and jurisdiction of the Pope: "The Holy See" refers to the central governing body of the Roman Catholic Church, headed by the Pope as the Bishop of Rome. It is the supreme authority of the Church.
- A sovereign subject of international law: It is recognized in international law as a sovereign entity, distinct from the Vatican City State, though closely associated with it. It is the world's smallest sovereign state in terms of territory and population.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The Holy See maintains diplomatic relations with many countries.
- The ambassador presented his credentials to the Holy See.
- The treaty was signed between the Italian government and the Holy See in 1929.
Advanced Usage
- "In the view of the Holy See...": Used to formally introduce the official position or opinion of the Papacy on an international or doctrinal matter.
- In the view of the Holy See, the protection of human life is paramount.
Variants and Related Words
- The See of Rome: A formal synonym for the Holy See, emphasizing its episcopal jurisdiction.
- The Apostolic See: Another historical and formal title for the Holy See.
- Vatican City State: The independent city-state (a distinct legal entity) that serves as the territorial base for the Holy See.
Synonyms
- The Papacy: Refers to the office and authority of the Pope, often used interchangeably with the Holy See in some contexts.
- The Roman Curia: Refers specifically to the administrative institutions of the Holy See.
Notes on Meaning
- Primary Meaning: The Holy See is the central government of the Catholic Church. Its sovereignty is derived from this spiritual and governance role, not merely from its tiny territory.
- Historical Meaning: The term "see" comes from the Latin , meaning "seat," referring to the bishop's throne. The "Holy See" is the seat of the Bishop of Rome (the Pope).
- Legal Distinction: It is crucial to distinguish between the Holy See (the sovereign entity) and Vatican City State (the sovereign territory). The Holy See, which existed long before 1929, achieved its current independent status with the Lateran Treaty of 1929, which also created Vatican City State.
Noun
- the smallest sovereign state in the world; the see of the Pope (as the Bishop of Rome); home of the Pope and the central administration of the Roman Catholic Church; achieved independence from Italy in 1929