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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, ecclesiastics, and faithful h-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto
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Rome, Italy, March 20, 2026: The royals exit, greeting Cardinal Rolandas Makrickas and enjoying a crowd. During a solemn ceremony, His Majesty King Philip VI of Spain will take possession of the title of Protocanon of the Chapter of the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. The Liberian Chapter is composed of the Cardinal Archpriest and twelve Canons, as established by its Statutes: by ancient privilege, His Majesty the King of Spain is its Protocanon. The ties between the Basilica and the Crown of Spain are deeply rooted: over the centuries, Iberian sovereigns, clergy, and faithful have sup-stock-foto