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This article examines the use of the title papa in the Greek and Coptic papyri, ostraca, and inscriptions of the third–ninth centuries, refuting previous claims that it was primarily used as a ‘priestly title’. The main grammatical features of the term are sketched out, before delineating the use of papa as both noun and honorific to mean ‘bishop’ over the third–seventh centuries, and then as an honorific for monastic administrators after the sixth century. Some brief observations are then made on how the title appears to develop over the ninth–thirteenth centuries.
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La forma más importante de regulación de las relaciones entre el Estado y la Iglesia Católica es el concordato. Como tratado internacional bilateral es único debido al hecho de que una de las partes es la Santa Sede. Se analizaron los concordatos, que debido a la posición dominante de la Iglesia católica en América Latina, fortalecieron aún más la influencia de esta institución religiosa. Debido a las diferencias en la teoría de la institución del concordato, se han seleccionado los concordatos del siglo XIX y los que fueron firmados después del Concilio Vaticano II. De entre ellos se sometieron a un análisis detallado los acuerdos más destacados. Esto permitió identificar las áreas que se mantuvieron bajo la influencia directa de la Iglesia católica, y por lo tanto determinar los efectos de este tipo de intervención, que a menudo se siente hasta hoy en día.
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The most important form of regulating relations between the State and the Catholic Church is the concordat. As a bilateral international agreement it is specific due to the fact that involves the Holy See as a one of the parties. Concordats that have been analyzed, due to the dominant position of the Catholic Church in Latin America, additionally strengthen influences of this religious association. Considering the differences in the concordat theory, the nineteenth century concordats and those signed after Second Vatican Council have been singled out. From among them agreements that stand out from the others have been particularly studied, analyzed. This allowed to identify areas that have remained under direct influence of the Catholic Church, and thus to determine the effects of this type of intervention, which often exists to this day.
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