the cathedra petri alone appears to be only about 10 feet tall but the baldacchino in which it is set rises to a height of 95 feet
The term Holy See refers to the office of the Bishop of Rome - the pope. Every Episcopal is perceived to be holy. So the holy see also called the apostolic sea refers to the see of Rome.
No, the Holy See is the governance of the Catholic Church located in the Vatican.
We see Kaaba on arriving to the holy city of Makkah (or Mecca).
The Diocese of the Bishop of Rome's other name is the Holy See.
no one can see the holy until they die.another answer:The Holy Spirit is not meant to be seen but with proper communication he could lead your way in life.
Roman Catholic AnswerBecause it has never been so designated by the Holy See as such.
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The word SEE in the title of the Pope as the "Holy See" means he is the successor of Saint Peter, is head of the Catholic Church, and also refers to the fact that he is the Bishop of Rome ('See' can be another name for bishopric/diocese).
You can see it for yourself in those 612 references you have found for the word holy. Just glancing down the references I can see, 'holy conversation; holy convocation; holy men', and that in the first few references. And in the last few references there are, 'holy prophets and apostles; holy city; Holy Ghost'. And of course there are many more to be found; but the Bible does not give any more 'breakdown' of the 612 times 'holy' is used.
So the Lord God can see that we respect his holy church.
The Holy See has never invaded the Philippines. The Spanish Empire controlled the Philippines for several centuries and with it's control came establishment of the Roman Catholic Church as the official religion. That gave the Holy See (or Vatican) a degree of authority and power there.
The height of a mirror should be at least half of your height for you to see yourself clearly.