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Monsignor (/mɒnˈsiːnjər/; Italian:
monsignore [monsiɲˈɲoːre]) is a form of
address or
title for
certain members of the
clergy in the
Catholic Church. Monsignor...
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XXIII in 1963. His
classmate Eikmeier joined him in the
ranks of the
monsignori many
years later during the
episcopate of
Joseph Anthony Ferrario. After...
- is also
commonly encountered in
Canadian English practice. In France,
monsignori are not
usually addressed as monseigneur, but by the more
common term...
- Holiness, and
Chaplains of His Holiness. All the
other categories of
Monsignori were abolished.
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proper habit. Some
priests who held
special titles (certain
ranks of
monsignori and some canons, for instance)
formerly wore
black zucchettos with red...
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Girolamo Bonsignori, (miscalled
Monsignori; 1472–1549) was an
Italian artist. The
brother of
Francesco Bonsignori, he was born at Verona. At an early...
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Francesco Bonsignori (c. 1455 – July 2, 1519), also
known as
Francesco Monsignori, was an
Italian painter and draughtsman,
characterized by his excellence...
- clergy, it is
normally not worn by
prelates (the pope, cardinals, bishops,
monsignori, and some canons)—instead,
these clerics wear the rochet,
which is in...
- office.
Vicars general, forane, and
episcopal are
titled "Very Reverend".
Monsignori are
colloquially addressed as "Monsignor" (abbreviated as "Msgr."). As...
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Chairman Giovanni Monsignori Manager Luciano Marini League Serie D/E 2012–13
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