prelate|prelates in English

noun

[prel·ate || 'prelɪt]

bishop, priest of high positio

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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. Many of its former pupils have become influential scientists, statesmen, diplomats, prelates, intellectuals and writers.

9. The prelates were concerned, as explicit statements show, primarily to defend the church's liberties.

10. The line of the living began with prelates in grand clothes, the Pope leading.

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

12. The court of Gascony, composed of prelates and barons, was to be consulted to this end.

13. The immediate impact of this event was to dissuade other prelates from publicly defending the king.

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

15. In these years he was frequently a proctor for prelates and religious institutions in Parliament.

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

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

18. But such ideas of aggiornamento (updating) were not shared by all the prelates in the Vatican.

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

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

21. There he wrote The Parable of the Wicked Mammon, The Obedience of a Christian Man, and The Practice of Prelates.

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

23. Primates and prelates exercised political power most effectively when they were moving in support of magnate opposition; against united barons they were impotent.

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

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