Definition of Presbyterium. Meaning of Presbyterium. Synonyms of Presbyterium

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Definition of Presbyterium

Presbyterium
Presbyterium Pres`by*te"ri*um, n. [L.] (Arch.) Same as Presbytery, 4.

Meaning of Presbyterium from wikipedia

- Presbyterium is a modern term used in the Catholic Church and Eastern Catholic Churches after the Second Vatican Council in reference to a college of priests...
- entire church be decorated in mosaic, but this was completed only in the presbyterium area. Mosaic still covers the apse and about half of the side walls....
- Presbytery and presbyterium may refer to: Presbyterium, a body of ordained, active priests in the Catholic or Anglican churches Presbytery (architecture)...
- presbyter). Collectively, however, their "college" is referred to as the "presbyterium", "presbytery", or "presbyterate". This usage is seen by most Protestant...
- entrusted to a bishop for him to shepherd with the cooperation of the presbyterium, so that, adhering to its pastor and gathered by him in the Holy Spirit...
- consecrated by the bishop of the particular church in the presence of the presbyterium at the Chrism M****, which takes place in the morning of Holy Thursday...
- pastoral co-responsibility, as well as fostering a greater sense of the presbyterium among the priests of a diocese. Canon 517 § 1 of the 1983 Code of Canon...
- (presbúteros), (presbutérion) archpresbyter, presbyter, Presbyterianism, presbyterium, presbytery, priest, protopresbyter preter- past Latin praeter preterite...
- ministerial priesthood shared by bishops and presbyters. The words presbyter, presbyterium and presbyteratus refer to priests in the English use of the word or...
- decreed in 2022 that the prelate should not be consecrated bishop. The presbyterium of the prelature is formed by presbyters and deacons of the secular clergy...