Definition of Prelates. Meaning of Prelates. Synonyms of Prelates

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Definition of Prelates

Prelate
Prelate Prel"ate, v. i. To act as a prelate. [Obs.] Right prelating is busy laboring, and not lording. --Latimer.

Meaning of Prelates from wikipedia

- "inferior" or "lesser prelates", that is priests who have the title and dress of prelates as a personal honorific, i.e., Papal chaplains, prelates of honor (formerly...
- "Monsenyor", and "MonseƱor" are used for bishops, archbishops and any other prelates below the rank of cardinal or patriarch. The 1969 instruction also indicated...
- proprio Pontificalis Domus of 28 March 1968, Honorary Prelates (HP) were called Domestic Prelates (Latin: Antistites Urbani). Those who held certain offices...
- Imperial Prelates and the Rhenish College of Imperial Prelates. Despite their difference of status within the Imperial Diet, both the Imperial Prelates and...
- territorial (and personal) prelates are consecrated as bishops, though not bishops of their diocese, as expressed by the title Bishop-prelate. Most were/are missionaries...
- Prelate (2021 po****tion: 116) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Muni****lity of Happyland No. 231 and Census Division...
- Of Prelatical Episcopacy is a religious tract written by John Milton in either June or July 1641. The tract, the shortest of Milton's tracts on prelatical...
- council members that the prelates of the surrounding villages, who owned the business, should be more heavily taxed. The prelates refused to comply, arguing...
- officers: the Prelate, the Chancellor, the Register, the Garter Prin****l King of Arms, the Usher, and the Secretary. The offices of Prelate, Register, and...
- Keith Newton (born 10 April 1952) is an English priest and prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. On 15 January 2011, Newton was named as the first ordinary...