Innocent III
Unconstitutional, as its purpose is spiritual rather than secular
God is the Supreme Being in the Catholic Church who is present in the Trinity- Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Unfortunately there is no Secular Court in the Roman Catholic religion. All courts or legal issues are decided under the auspices of canon law. Secular issues are left to the jurisdiction of the various governments that the church interacts and lives with.The most senior ecclesiastical court is he Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF) (Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei), previously known as the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, and sometimes simply called the Holy Office. This is the oldest of the nine congregations of the Roman Curia. Among the most active of these major Curial departments, it oversees Catholic doctrine. The CDF is the modern name for what used to be the Holy Office of the Inquisition.
General Dwight David Eisenhower
It was the Fourteenth Amendment that the supreme court denied ruling in state affairs. You are welcome for a better answer that the last one. Maybe people can come to their sense sometimes.
Pope Francis is the supreme leader of the Catholic Church.
The spiritual and temporal Supreme Leader of Iran is the AYATOLLAH.
This was a decision about religious teaching in schools. The Supreme Court ruled to offer retroactive pay to teachers who taught secular lessons in schools. This was an active decision to say that government has to respect the difference between state and church in the school system. It was a decision offered in Pennsylvania where there were primarily Catholic schools in place.
God is the Spiritual Supreme Being- indeed, the master of the Universe.
I believe it is sovereignty.
Roman Catholic.
Yes, the UK is considered a secular state in that it does not have an official state religion, and it allows freedom of religion and belief for its citizens. However, the Church of England is the country's established church, and the monarch is its supreme governor.