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Lateran

American  
[lat-er-uhn] / ˈlæt ər ən /

noun

  1. the church of St. John Lateran, the cathedral church of the city of Rome; the church of the pope as bishop of Rome.


Lateran British  
/ ˈlætərən /

noun

  1. Also called: Lateran palace.  a palace in Rome, formerly the official residence of the popes

  2. any of five ecumenical councils held in this palace between 1123 and 1512

  3. the basilica of Saint John Lateran, the cathedral church of Rome

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Etymology

Origin of Lateran

from Latin: the district is named after the ancient Roman family Plautii Laterani

Example Sentences

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He was also granted permission by Constantine to build the Lateran Basilica, now the oldest public church in Rome.

From BBC

From the hostel terrace, we can see the Basilica of St. John Lateran, its imposing statues of Christ, John the Baptist, and John the Evangelist rising above the rooftops.

From Salon

There is at least one commonality between this period and the days leading up to John Paul’s death: a special evening Mass at St. John’s Lateran Basilica.

From Washington Post

Responding to that call, the diocese of Rome scheduled a special Mass in honor of Benedict on Friday at St. John Lateran, Benedict’s former basilica in his capacity as the bishop of Rome.

From Seattle Times

On June 13, the Vatican said the pope would not celebrate the annual Mass for the Solemnity of Corpus Domini, a ritual which usually involved the pope’s presence at Rome’s Basilica of St. John Lateran.

From Washington Times