- A
prelate (/ˈprɛlət/) is a high-ranking
member of the
Christian clergy who is an
ordinary or who
ranks in
precedence with ordinaries. The word derives...
- 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...
- A
Prelate of
Honour of His
Holiness is a
Catholic prelate to whom the Pope has
granted this
title of honour. They are
addressed as
Monsignor and have...
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office that does not
require episcopal ordination,
notably either the
Prelate of a
personal prelature or a
territorial prelature. When a
diocesan bishop...
- A
territorial prelate is, in
Catholic usage, a
prelate whose geographic jurisdiction,
called territorial prelature,
generally does not
belong to any diocese...
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papal honors:
Protonotary apostolic (the
highest honored class)
Honorary prelate Chaplain of His
Holiness (the
lowest honored class) The pope
bestows these...
- 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...
- Pope
Victor I (died 199) was a
Roman African prelate of the
Catholic Church who
served as the
Bishop of Rome in the late
second century. The
dates of...
- paroˈlin], Venetian: [paɾoˈliŋ]; born 17
January 1955) is an
Italian Catholic prelate who has
served as the Vatican's
Secretary of
State since 2013 and as a...
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Joseph Farrell (born 2
September 1947) is an Irish-born
American Catholic prelate who has
served as the
prefect of the
Dicastery for the Laity,
Family and...