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prelate is one set over others. The
archetypal prelate is a bishop,
whose prelature is his
particular church. All
other prelates,
including the
regular prelates...
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Church in 1950 by Pope Pius XII. Pope John Paul II made it a
personal prelature in 1982 by the
apostolic constitution Ut sit.: 1–9 The
group is considered...
- A
personal prelature is a
canonical structure of the
Catholic Church which comprises clergy and
laity under the
jurisdiction of a
prelate who undertake...
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Catholic usage, a
prelate whose geographic jurisdiction,
called territorial prelature,
generally does not
belong to any
diocese and is
considered a particular...
- The
Territorial Prelature of
Mission de
France (Latin:
Praelatura Territorialis Missionis Galliae; French:
Prélature Territoriale de la
Mission de France)...
- poor.
Roads and
facilities are inadequate. The po****tion
covered by the
prelature is 581,316 of
which 62 per cent are Catholics. A
majority of the po****tion...
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Armenian Prelature of
Cyprus (Armenian: Առաջնորդարան Հայոց Կիպրոսի) is one of the
oldest Dioceses of the
Armenian Apostolic Church outside the historic...
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Arequipa Diocese of Puno
Diocese of
Tacna Prelature of
Ayaviri Prelature of
Chuquibamba Prelature of Juli
Prelature of
Santiago Apóstol de Huancané Archdiocese...
- The
Territorial Prelature of Schneidemühl or
Territorial Prelature of Piła (German:
Freie Prälatur Schneidemühl, Latin:
Territorialis Praelatura Schneidemuhlensis...
- prefectures,
military ordinariates,
personal ordinariates,
personal prelatures,
territorial prelatures,
territorial abbacies and
missions sui
juris around the world...