Definition of Archpriests. Meaning of Archpriests. Synonyms of Archpriests

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Definition of Archpriests

Archpriest
Archpriest Arch`priest", n. A chief priest; also, a kind of vicar, or a rural dean.

Meaning of Archpriests from wikipedia

- reflecting the fact that these churches held archpriestly status in the past. In Rome today, there are four archpriests, one for each of the four papal major...
- The Archpriest Controversy was the debate which followed the appointment of an archpriest by Pope Clement VIII to oversee the efforts of the Roman Catholic...
- the 18th-century. Note that, initially, not all archpriests of the basilica were cardinals. Archpriest Pietro S****o is commonly identified with contemporary...
- Pope Boniface VIII instituted the office of Archpriest of the Archbasilica circa 1299. List of Archpriests of the Archbasilica: Giuseppe Olivieri, Italian...
- nearly two centuries before it was first printed in 1861. The Life of the Archpriest Avvakum, originally titled The Life Written By Himself (Russian: Житие́...
- is a list of the Archpriests of Lercara Friddi. The church of Lercara Friddi was consecrated in 1656 and the position of Archpriest was granted in 1664...
- The Pietà by Michelangelo, 1498–1499, is in the north aisle. List of archpriests of the Vatican Basilica: Giovanni (1053) Deusdedit (1092) Azzo (1103–1104)...
- selected a senior priest as archpriest who acted as his official deputy in all ritual matters and as head of the familia. The archpriest was also responsible...
- Leo of Naples (fl. 950s), also called Leo the Archpriest (Italian: Leone Arciprete), was a diplomat and translator in the service of Dukes John III and...
- come under the control of an archpriest and he named Archbishop Andrea Cordero Lanza di Montezemolo as its first archpriest. The covered portico (or narthex)...