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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.
The pope does not rule the world. He is the head of the Roman Catholic Church and his ecclesiastical jurisdiction encompasses what is often called the "Holy See".
Pope Urban II called for the crusade against the holy land.
Holy Father, Your Holiness or His Holiness
Council of Clermont
Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in the year 1095.
Bishop of Rome is another title for the pope, as is Holy Father. -- and -- Pontiff is another word for Pope
Pope Urban II in the year 1095.
yes the pope is known as holy pontiff
Which Holy Father Pope? There have been 266 of them.
Catholic AnswerLike all Ecumenical Councils of the Church, it was called by a Pope, in this case, Pope John XXIII. It is "from" the Holy Spirit, as the Holy Spirit guides the Church, guides the Holy Father, and, particularly in an Ecumenical Council, guides their decisions, which, if and when ratified by the Holy Father, are infallible decisions of the Magisterium, as these were by Pope Paul VI.
.Catholic AnswerThe chief bishop is called the Pope, the Holy Father, the Pontiff, etc.