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The Holy See, as the central governing body of the Catholic Church, has the authority to address and absolve sins that are reserved to its jurisdiction. This includes certain serious sins that can only be forgiven through the sacrament of confession with a bishop or the Pope. The Holy See plays a key role in upholding the teachings of the Church and providing guidance on matters of faith and morality.

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