Pope JohnXXIII (Latin: Ioannes XXIII; Italian: Giovanni XXIII; born Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, Italian: [ˈandʒelo dʒuˈzɛppe roŋˈkalli]; 25 November 1881 –...
(pope during the last three sessions, after the death ofJohnXXIII on 3 June 1963). Pope JohnXXIII called the council because he felt the Church needed...
Pope JohnXXIII (r. 1958–1963) created 52 cardinals in five consistories. Beginning at his first consistory, he expanded the size of the College beyond...
was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 21 June 1963 to his death in August 1978. Succeeding JohnXXIII, he continued...
romano of Pope Benedict XVI, white summer cappello romano of Pope JohnXXIII and a black beaver-hair winter variation of an archiepiscopal cappello romano....
introduction of the Mass of Paul VI (promulgated in 1969, with the revised Roman Missal appearing in 1970). The edition promulgated by Pope JohnXXIII in 1962...
The ceremonial use of lights occurs in liturgies of various Christian Churches, as well as in Jewish, Zoroastrian, and Hindu rites and customs. Fire is...
austerity, John had a high conception of the imperial role and would appear in full ceremonial splendour when this was advantageous. John was famed for...
that Pope JohnXXIII wore at the opening of the Second Vatican Council. Paul VI's abandonment of use of one of the most striking symbols of the papacy...
feasts) with most of the adornment borrowed from high Mass, with singing and (generally) with incense." In 1960, Pope JohnXXIII's Code of Rubrics distinguished...
Loreto (as the head of the Papal States) and the last pope to travel by train. JohnXXIII also arranged for the major relics of Pope Pius X to be transferred...
reigneth with thee in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever. Amen. On 21 March 1959, Pope JohnXXIII ordered that the word faithless (Latin:...
smaller stone-set ring. In keeping with the modern spirit suggested by Pope JohnXXIII and actually practiced in his later years by Pope Paul VI, Pope Francis...
The archbishop of Canterbury is the senior bishop and a principal leader of the Church of England, the ceremonial head of the worldwide Anglican Communion...
retain their traditional responsibilities for ceremonial duties, the recruitment of volunteers, induction of new recruits, individual morale and esprit de...
ceremonial in nature. No Colorado River Native American group has claimed to have made the intaglios, although some have claimed to use them. Many of...
that complex of powers and prerogatives, which it belongs to sovereign bodies in the full sense of the word." On 24 June 1961, Pope JohnXXIII approved the...
digitis adhæreat, which was confirmed until the 1962 edition of the Roman Missal by Pope JohnXXIII. Canon law made this practise so important that being unable...
six cardinal-bishops. Popes respected that limit until Pope JohnXXIII increased the number of cardinals several times to 88 in January 1961 and Pope Paul...
known as the Sword of Mercy, is a ceremonial sword used at the coronation of British kings and queens. One of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom,...
usually worn in the winter. It had not been seen since the pontificate of Pope JohnXXIII (1958–1963). On 6 September 2006, the Pope began wearing the red cappello...
Santos was appointed Archbishop of Manila on February 10 and was installed on March 25 of the same year. Pope JohnXXIII made him a cardinal on March 28...
instinct-oriented dichotomy between technology on the one side and the "ceremonial" sphere of society on the other. Its name and core elements trace back to a...
dais in front of the High Altar in St. Peter's Basilica. Popes Pius IX, Pius XII, and JohnXXIII all were crowned in public on the balcony of the basilica...
Circumcision and the entire Jewish sacrificial and ceremonial system have been abolished in favor of "the new law of our Lord Jesus Christ". Barnabas claims that...