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rdfs:comment | - The San Pietro Cathedral is the seat of power for the Pope, the leader of the Catholic Church and Sovereign of the Vatican Papal State. Prior to the Armageddon and the subsequent rise of the modern Vatican state, the Cathedral—located in the center of Vatican City, directly above the tomb of the Apostle Saint Peter—was preceded by the first and second basilicas named in Saint Peter's honor.
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Row 3 info | - *Catholic Church
*Vatican Papal State
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Caption | - The Cathedral of Saint Peter
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abstract | - The San Pietro Cathedral is the seat of power for the Pope, the leader of the Catholic Church and Sovereign of the Vatican Papal State. Prior to the Armageddon and the subsequent rise of the modern Vatican state, the Cathedral—located in the center of Vatican City, directly above the tomb of the Apostle Saint Peter—was preceded by the first and second basilicas named in Saint Peter's honor. After the apocalyptic war, the area was occupied by a new and enormous church, also named for Saint Peter, but upgraded to the rank of Cathedra. As a result, the Pope's official seat as Bishop of Rome was transferred from the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran to the San Pietro Cathedral.
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