As to the first element, God's call to embrace the priestly or religious life must be considered so necessary that in its absence the foundation upon which the whole structure is to rest is absent (Pius XII, Sedes Sapientiae).
The essence of the hierarchy is in this way preserved; the apostolic and episcopal elements are there, and the phraseology of Christianity keeps ever before us this idea; for the see of Peter is always known as the Sedes Apostolica.
Ab huius ergo fide see, the Catholic religion has et doctrina separari minime ever been preserved unspotted, cupientes, speramus, ut in and the holy doctrine has been una communione, quam Sedes announced.
In this responsory the versicle Qui sedesad dexteram Patris is sometimes changed, e.
Aeneas comforts his companions by the announcement of the peaceful settlements awaiting them,-- sedes ubi fata quietas Ostendunt.
Equally charming and sincere in tone is the description of the delights of the simple life: parvula securo tegitur mihi culmine sedes uvaque plena mero fecunda pendet ab ulmo.
A hierarchical distinction of ranks among the bishops had already made its appearance even in the previous period by the elevation of the metropolitan see and the yet more marked precedency given to the so-called Sedes apostolicæ (§ 34).
But, even as the only sedes apostolica of the West, Rome had already for a long time obtained a rank far beyond the limits of the Nicene canon.
The inscription in it reads: Hunc librum dat leofricus episcopus ecclesie sancti petri apostoli in exonia ubisedes episcopalis est ad utilitatem successorum suorum.
Busby by King Charles "Sedes Busbiana" From a Print in the possession of J.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sedes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.