| 41. | In this sense, his election hearkened back to the earliest centuries of the Church of Rome, regardless of later canonical legislation.
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| 42. | King Henry VIII began dissolving the monasteries in 1536, after breaking with the Church of Rome over his divorce from Catherine of Aragon.
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| 43. | The bishop of Rome was begging forgiveness for the cruelties and evils that have been done in the name of the Church of Rome.
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| 44. | Your presence is for me and the Church of Rome a source of joy, of this deep joy that results from fraternal communion,
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| 45. | Simon was regarded locally as a saint, although he was never canonised by the church of Rome under Pope Sixtus V in 1588.
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| 46. | Other important churches of this period are the two ancient circular churches of Rome, The Basilica of Santa Costanza and San Stefano Rotondo.
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| 47. | When Runcie visited Pope John Paul II in 1989, he set out to reconcile the Church of England with the Church of Rome.
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| 48. | However, in the 1660s, Grand Master Raphael Cotoner ordered the redecoration of the interior so as to rival the churches of Rome.
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| 49. | :: : : On section 8, I am fully willing to clarify as the Bishop of Rome or the Church of Rome.
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| 50. | The historian Will Durant writes that, after Jerusalem, the church of Rome naturally became the primary church, the capital of Christianity.
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