Holy See

 

The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, "holy chair") is the episcopal jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome. It is the preeminent episcopal see of the Catholic Church, forming the central government of the Church. As such, diplomatically, and in other spheres the Holy See acts and speaks for the whole Roman Catholic Church. It is also recognized by other subjects of international law as a sovereign entity, headed by the Pope, with which diplomatic relations can be maintained.

Although it is often referred to by the term "the Vatican", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929, while the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times. Ambassadors are officially accredited not to the Vatican City State but to "the Holy See," and papal representatives to states and international organizations are recognized as representing the Holy See, not the Vatican City State.

 

Why Mexico and Cuba?
 
Visita Apostólica del Papa Benedicto XVI a Cuba y México
 
Vatican site on 2012 Apostolic Journey to Cuba and Mexico
 
Vatican Official Says Pope Benedict XVI to Address Violence During Mexico Visit
 
USCCB President Welcomes New Nuncio
 
United in Charity and Around the Successor of Peter
 
Unidos en torno a la Caridad y al Sucesor de Pedro
 
Una reflexión sobre Cuba, la caridad, y la paz
 
The popemobile
 
The Catholic Church in Mexico
 
The Catholic Church in Cuba
 
Spanish Vatican Website on 2012 Cuba Mexico Trip
 
Schedule for Pope Benedict XVI's Apostolic Journey to Cuba and Mexico
 
Reaching out to our Cuban Neighbors
 
Protests Ramp up Ahead of Papal Trip to Cuba; Arrests Decried
 
Pope reviews trip to Mexico, Cuba, says religious freedom is needed
 
Pope John Paul II's Visits to the United States
 
Pope John Paul II's Journeys Outside of Italy
 
Pope John Paul II A Light for the World
 
Pope John Paul II
 
Pope Calls for Patience in Fight to Bring Freedom to Communist Cuba
 
Pope bids warm farewell to Mexico, heads to Cuba
 
Pope Benedict XVI Will Find Much Catholic History in Mexican State of Guanajuato
 
Pope Benedict XVI
 
Pintura, masilla y programas impresos: cubanos se preparan para papa Benedicto
 
Para cubanoamericanos cambio generacional es paralelo a cambios en isla
 
No hay muchos sacerdotes ni seminaristas, pero sí mucho entusiasmo por el futuro de la iglesia cubana
 
News and Background Information on Pope Benedict XVI's Visit to Mexico and Cuba
 
Multitasking the key to many Cuban church functions
 
Multiprocesos claves para muchas funciones eclesiásticas cubanas
 
Mexican Bishops' website for 2012 papal visit
 
Mexican Archbishop: Pope to Address Poverty, Insecurity during Visit
 
Memorial of Blessed John Paul II
 
In Mexico and Cuba, papal trip to highlight local and regional issues
 
Iglesia cubana se ha tornado más pública en una cultura rápidamente cambiante
 
Hombre de negocios cubanoamericano insta a comunicación con la isla y organiza viaje
 
Holy See
 
Few priests, few seminarians, but enthusiasm for Cuban church’s future
 
Expressing Solidarity with Our Holy Father and the Church in Cuba
 
Cuban Bishops Announce Marian Jubilee Year to Include Papal Visit
 
CUBA: MARY AND THE POPE MADE A THREE DAY REVOLUTION
 
Canonizations During the Pontificate of Pope John Paul II
 
Beatifications During Pope John Paul II's Pontificate
 
Aumentan protestas antes de viaje papal a Cuba; arrestos censurados
 
Apostolic Visit to Cuba & Mexico: Reflections & Commentary
 
2012 Apostolic Journey to Mexico and to the Republic of Cuba
 
¿Por qué México y Cuba?


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