- "inferior" or "lesser
prelates", that is
priests who have the
title and
dress of
prelates as a
personal honorific, i.e.,
Papal chaplains,
prelates of
honor (formerly...
-
proprio Pontificalis Domus of 28
March 1968,
Honorary Prelates (HP) were
called Domestic Prelates (Latin:
Antistites Urbani).
Those who held
certain offices...
- "Monsenyor", and "MonseƱor" are used for bishops,
archbishops and any
other prelates below the rank of
cardinal or patriarch.[citation needed] The 1969 instruction...
-
Imperial Prelates and the
Rhenish College of
Imperial Prelates.
Despite their difference of
status within the
Imperial Diet, both the
Imperial Prelates and...
-
territorial (and personal)
prelates are
consecrated as bishops,
though not
bishops of
their diocese, as
expressed by the
title Bishop-
prelate. Most were/are missionaries...
-
council members that the
prelates of the
surrounding villages, who
owned the business,
should be more
heavily taxed. The
prelates refused to comply, arguing...
- officers: the
Prelate, the Chancellor, the Register, the
Garter Prin****l King of Arms, the Usher, and the Secretary. The
offices of
Prelate, Register, and...
-
pectoral cross and
episcopal ring. The 1969
Instruction on the
dress of
prelates stated that the
dress for
ordinary use may
instead be a
simple c****ock...
-
Catholic Church which comprises clergy and
laity under the
jurisdiction of a
prelate who
undertake specific pastoral activities.
Along with
dioceses and military...
-
without a
prelate installed in office, with the
prelate's office being the
cathedral (some are also used as a
place of
residence if the
prelate lives within...