
Filipe Domingues
Filipe Domingues is a vaticanist and doctor from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. He specializes in the historical intersections of Christianity and pagan traditions, particularly in how the Catholic Church adapted existing rituals to create a Christian identity, as seen in the establishment of the feast of San Valentín.
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Filipe Domingues highlights the presence of Pietro Parolin during the presentation of Leão XIV as pope.
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Filipe Domingues, a professor at the Pontifical University of the Vatican, explains the specifics of the conclave.
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Liechtenstein:
Filipe Domingues notes that Tagle is the most internationally recognized name in the Asian Church.
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Liechtenstein:
Filipe Domingues is a Vatican journalist who commented on the succession.
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Liechtenstein:
Filipe Domingues is a vaticanista who commented on the lack of a clear successor to Pope Francis.
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Venezuela:
Filipe Domingues is the director of the Centro Laico in Rome and a specialist in Vatican affairs.
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Nicaragua:
Filipe Domingues discusses the authority and recognition of a cardinal in pectore.
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Uruguay:
Filipe Domingues discusses the authority and recognition of a cardinal in pectore.
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Nicaragua:
Filipe Domingues is a vaticanist who explains the evolution of the celebration of San Valentín.
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Venezuela:
Filipe Domingues is a vaticanist who discusses the integration of pagan rituals into Christian practices.
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