prelate in English

noun
1
a bishop or other high ecclesiastical dignitary.
But in the 1893 campaign in Chicago, Moody was the first evangelical preacher that I know of who invited Roman Catholic prelates , priests, and bishops to share his platform.

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1. A high prelate has his own private room.

2. Do you know the name of that prelate?

3. A young lady fall in love with the estimable prelate.

4. The hymn was over , the prelate had began to deliver his discourse.

5. There are many Catholics who need to be freed from poverty," the prelate said.

6. An Italian prelate pronounced the sentence of condemnation upon Hus and his writings.

7. The Italian-born prelate is an expert in dealing with China Church affairs.

8. Albert Kanene Obiefuna, 81, Nigerian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Onitsha (1995–2003).

9. F In principle, the prelate of the First Order is without authority over the nuns.

10. The newly elected prelate still needed ecclesiastical consecration before he could exercise his pastoral functions.

11. In other matters the Canonry chapter does not have precedence over the prelate and his council

12. Bishop Aind was the fifth and first native prelate of Dibrugarh, which was erected in 1951

13. The bad life of a prelate means that his subjects do not receive orders and the other sacraments.

14. Give me", said the prelate , a just tribunal, or allow me to meet my accusers face to face in your presence."

15. Retired Archbishop Alexander Brunett, top Catholic prelate in Western Washington for 13 years, has died at the age of 86.

16. Italian-born missionary and prelate who introduced Christianity to southern Britain and in 598 was ordained as the first archbishop of Canterbury.

17. Auschwitz is also a "special place" because it is where Polish Franciscan friar Saint Maximilian Kolbe was killed, the prelate added.

18. Much of the blame for the schism is generally attributed to Nikon, the overbearing prelate elevated to the Patriarchate in 16

19. 2 Much of the blame for the schism is generally attributed to Nikon, the overbearing prelate elevated to the Patriarchate in 16

20. More than 100 years after the English civil war, for instance, any prelate who was "enthusiastic" about religion attracted censure and suspicion.

21. Let us see therefore what he said of this prelate, and how far he said truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.

22. 16 A prelate, usually a titular bishop, who has jurisdiction over a territory not in a diocese but subject directly to the Holy See.

23. Most people chose this as the best definition of Alcuin: Anglo-Saxon prelate and s See the dictionary meaning, pronunciation, and sentence examples.

24. The retired prelate told visitors that he gave his health condition "full marks" but said he felt tired as his fast entered the final day.

25. "The grim situation is frustrating people who are fasting in the hot Ramadan", said the prelate, who will celebrate Eucharist on the final day of the pilgrimage.

26. In 1939, when the Archdiocese of Washington was erected, Archbishop Curley was chosen to administer it, thus becoming the only American prelate to occupy two Archbishoprics simultaneously.

27. Renzo and Lucia—the two titular Betrotheds—want to marry, but local squire Don Rodrigo, who wants Lucia, threatens the cowardly prelate, Don Abbondio, not to celebrate the couple.

28. Alexander Joseph Brunett (January 17, 1934 – January 31, 2020) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Seattle from 1997 until his retirement in 2010

29. Blase Joseph Cupich (/ ˈ s uː p ɪ tʃ / SOO-pitch; March 19, 1949) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church, a cardinal who serves as ninth archbishop of the Archdiocese of Chicago.

30. If his denial does not banish the doubts about him, the prelate should try by persuasion, exhortation, and Beseechings to induce him to avoid whatever may be a near occasion of wrong, and to repair the harm or scandal given

31. Reporting on a meeting of 500 priests in Fátima, the paper says: “According to the prelate, it is necessary that the priest frees himself from an endless number of activities so that he can reestablish exclusively his position as ‘herald.’ . . .

32. The vimpa is used to hold the mitre so as to avoid the possibility of it being soiled by the natural oils in a person's hand as well as symbolically showing that the person does not own the mitre, but merely holds it for the prelate.

33. Diplomacy often consists of the art of forcing chance: on February 18, 2021, when the autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church elected its new patriarch, the apostolic nuncio in Croatia, Bishop Giorgio Lingua, paid tribute to the former Cardinal-Archbishop of Zagreb, Alojzije Stepinac, a prelate as much Adulated in Croatia as hated in Serbia.