Definition of Prelatic. Meaning of Prelatic. Synonyms of Prelatic

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Definition of Prelatic

Prelatic
Prelatic Pre*lat"ic, Prelatical Pre*lat"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to prelates or prelacy; as, prelatical authority. --Macaulay.

Meaning of Prelatic from wikipedia

- A prelate (/ˈprɛlət/) is a high-ranking member of the Christian clergy who is an ordinary or who ranks in precedence with ordinaries. The word derives...
- A territorial prelate is, in Catholic usage, a prelate whose geographic jurisdiction, called territorial prelature, generally does not belong to any diocese...
- A Prelate of Honour of His Holiness is a Catholic prelate to whom the Pope has granted this title of honour. They are addressed as Monsignor and have...
- Keith Newton (born 10 April 1952) is an English priest and prelate of the Catholic Church. Newton was named as the first ordinary of the Personal Ordinariate...
- Prelate (2021 po****tion: 116) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Muni****lity of Happyland No. 231 and Census Division...
- papal honors: Protonotary apostolic (the highest honored class) Honorary prelate Chaplain of His Holiness (the lowest honored class) The pope bestows these...
- The Female Prelate; Being The History Of The Life And Death Of Pope Joan is a 1680 tragedy by the English writer Elkanah Settle. It was first performed...
- The Master of the Burgundian Prelates was an anonymous master illuminator active in Burgundy between 1470 and 1490. He owes his name to several works commissioned...
- 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...
- Of Prelatical Episcopacy is a religious tract written by John Milton in either June or July 1641. The tract, the shortest of Milton's tracts on prelatical...