Definition of Presbyteral. Meaning of Presbyteral. Synonyms of Presbyteral

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Definition of Presbyteral

Presbyteral
Presbyteral Pres*byt"er*al, a. Of or pertaining to a presbyter or presbytery; presbyterial.

Meaning of Presbyteral from wikipedia

- Presbyter (/ˈprɛzbɪtər/) is an honorific title for Christian clergy. The word derives from the Gr**** presbyteros, which means elder or senior, although...
- A presbyteral council or council of priests is a group of priests chosen to ****ist the local ordinary in an advisory capacity in the governance of a Roman...
- Prester John (Latin: Presbyter Ioannes) was a mythical Christian patriarch, presbyter, and king. Stories po****r in Europe in the 12th to the 17th centuries...
- of church government by representative ****emblies of elders, known as "presbyters". Though other Reformed churches are structurally similar, the word Presbyterian...
- John the Presbyter was an obscure figure of the early Catholic Church who is either distinguished from or identified with the Apostle John and/or John...
- Theophilus Presbyter (fl. c. 1070–1125) is the pseudonymous author or compiler of a Latin text containing detailed descriptions of various medieval arts...
- Presbyterian (or presbyteral) polity is a method of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") typified by the rule of ****emblies of presbyters, or elders...
- Thomas the Presbyter (fl. 640) was a Syriac Orthodox priest from the vicinity of Reshaina in Upper Mesopotamia who wrote the Syriac Chronicle of 640,...
- Ostiarius Pastor ****istant pastor Palatinus Personal prelate Preacher Prefect Presbyter Elder Priest Prin****l Protonotary apostolic Reverend Saint Servant of...
- The Presbyter Judaeorum was the chief official of the Jews of England prior to the Edict of Expulsion. The office appears to have been for life, though...