Apostolic Camera
The Apostolic Camera, or in Latin (Reverenda) Camera Apostolica or Apostolica Camera, is the central board of finance in the Papal administrative system, which at one time was of great importance in the government of the States of the Church, and in the administration of justice, led by the Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church.
Apostolic CameraCamerlengo of the Holy Roman ChurchIntroitus et ExitusRoman CuriaPapal conclaveApostolicAvignon ExchangePierre de CrosLiber CensuumHonorary PrelateGiuseppe Alessandro FuriettiGuglielmo PallottaConcordat of BolognaVilla RufinellaChancery of Apostolic BriefsDicasteryCastel GandolfoAgostino ChigiLudovico TrevisanBank of the Holy Spirit
Cardinal electors in Papal conclaves, August and October 1978Carlo CremonesiGiacopo VenierPaolo Emilio RondininiChancery (medieval office)Alessandro Sanminiatelli ZabarellaPapal election, 1268–1271Simon de GunbyPalazzo MutiPapal conclave, 1492Papal chamberlainCantalupo in SabinaMonaldeschiRegestaPantheon, RomeMonsignorPapal majordomoPrefecture of the Pontifical HouseholdSt. Thomas Seminary1907 in the United States
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