Holy See

2010
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The book "Holy See" offers a comprehensive analysis of the role and significance of the Holy See within the Catholic Church and the international community. It highlights the historical development of the Holy See, which serves as the supreme episcopal jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, also known as the Pope. The work explains how the Holy See acts as the central governing body of the Catholic Church and maintains diplomatic relations with other states and international organizations. It also addresses the distinction between the Holy See and the Vatican City, which was established only in 1929. The authors, Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, and John McBrewster, provide an informed perspective on the role of the Holy See in today's world and its historical relevance.

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