Definition of Archpresbyter. Meaning of Archpresbyter. Synonyms of Archpresbyter

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Definition of Archpresbyter

Archpresbyter
Archpresbyter Arch`pres"by*ter, n. Same as Archpriest.

Meaning of Archpresbyter from wikipedia

- The ecclesiastical title of archpriest or archpresbyter belongs to certain priests with supervisory duties over a number of parishes. The term is most...
- primicerius appears as the first capitular after the archdeacon and archpresbyter, controlling the lower clerics and directing the liturgical functions...
- Monument to Nicolaus Copernicus Park Zamkowy (Castle Park) Baroque Archpresbyter's Palace (Pałac Archiprezbitera) Gothic Revival Church of the Salvator...
- Croatia. It was commissioned by Martin Mladošić, canon, notary and archpresbyter of Nin from Zadar, for the altar of St. Martin in Zadar Cathedral. The...
- high rank within the church. Another high ranking Gr**** painter was Archpresbyter Andreas Karantinos. Several of his works have survived and they can...
- Nectarius of Constantinople, Chrysostom's predecessor, and had served as archpresbyter under Chrysostom. In earlier life his brother had selected him for the...
- Wycliffe). The head of the schismatic church in New England is the Archpresbyter of Arnoldstown (named after Benedict Arnold). Joseph Rudyard Kipling...
- dean of the Bačka Topola deanery, and from 2012 to 2020 he was the archpresbyter of the Potis archpresbyterate. He was the Vicar General of the Diocese...
- legislate regarding the office. Every bishop was enjoined to have an archpresbyter, archdeacon and primiclerius. The office existed in the province of...
- Gr**** πρέσβυς (présbus), πρεσβύτερος (presbúteros), (presbutérion) archpresbyter, presbyter, Presbyterianism, presbyterium, presbytery, priest, protopresbyter...