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prelate Meaning in Telugu ( prelate తెలుగు అంటే)



పీఠాధిపతి, ముఖ్య పాస్టర్

Noun:

ప్రమాదకరమైనది, ముఖ్య పాస్టర్,



prelate's Usage Examples:

April 26 – Aloísio Roque Oppermann, 77, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop.


confirmed that Pope Francis would beatify Hossu and the other prelates on 2 June at Blaj Romania"s Liberty Field.


Pope Benedict XVI said on the fiftieth anniversary of Echevarria's ordination in 2005 that his pastoral work provides effective help to the Church in her urgent evangelization of present-day society and noted the prelate's concern for culture and the sciences.


If a cassock is worn, the pectoral cross is either suspended from the prelate's neck and hangs free or is fastened to a front button with a special hook that is attached to the cross.


His full name was Niccolò di Manno Bufalini di Città di Castello The abbreviators di parco maggiore, which are all prelates draw the Papal bulls, and send.


(1750 – February 6, 1825), was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.


episcopal regalia, a privilege in modern times extended to some lesser prelates.


member of the highest non-episcopal college of prelates in the Roman Curia or, outside Rome, an honorary prelate on whom the Pope has conferred this title.


While normally reserved for bishops, other prelates entitled to use pontificals, including abbots, may also use them without a special papal privilege.


the Estates were unicameral legislatures, so commissioners sat alongside prelates (the first estate) and members of the nobility (the second estate).


Return to Hungary (1046)In the meantime, King Peter Orseolo, who had succeeded King Stephen in Hungary in 1038, alienated many lords and prelates from himself, especially when he solemnly recognized the suzerainty of the Holy Roman Emperor, Henry III in 1045.


Exorcist Judicial vicar Lay brother Lay cardinal Monsignor Officialis Pastor Assistant pastor Personal prelate Preacher Prefect Presbyter Priest Protonotary.



Synonyms:

primate, priest, high priest, archpriest, hierarch,



Antonyms:

layman,



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