Picking Popes: Conclaves, the Papacy, and the Catholic Church: Conclaves
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Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto, P. D., Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto, P. D., & Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto, P. D. (2012). Picking Popes: Conclaves, the Papacy, and the Catholic Church: Conclaves . Learn 25.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto, Ph. D, Ph. D.|AUTHOR Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto and Ph. D.|READER Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto. 2012. Picking Popes: Conclaves, the Papacy, and the Catholic Church: Conclaves. Learn 25.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto, Ph. D, Ph. D.|AUTHOR Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto and Ph. D.|READER Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto. Picking Popes: Conclaves, the Papacy, and the Catholic Church: Conclaves Learn 25, 2012.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto, Ph. D., Ph. D.|AUTHOR Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto, and Ph. D.|READER Prof. Christopher M. Bellitto. Picking Popes: Conclaves, the Papacy, and the Catholic Church: Conclaves Learn 25, 2012.
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