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- referred to as "black protonotaries".[page needed] However, Pontificalis domus of Paul VI removed this position (titular protonotaries) from the Papal Household...
- college of real protonotaries with seven members called protonotarii de numero parti****ntium, also known as numerary protonotaries, because they shared...
- numero protonotaries apostolic in Rome, who are special Papal notaries, are true prelates like bishops; others are "supernumerary" protonotaries apostolic...
- the college of protonotaries developed out of the seven regional notaries of Roman antiquity, and are therefore called protonotaries de numero (of the...
- the rank of the cleric, being black for secular priests, violet for protonotaries apostolic and bishops, and scarlet for cardinals. Before 1969, members...
- priests, purple for chaplains of His Holiness; amaranth red for bishops, protonotaries apostolic and Honorary Prelates; and scarlet red for cardinals. The...
- patriarchs, archbishops and bishops who are not cardinals, and also by protonotaries apostolic, honorary prelates, and chaplains of the Pope, these three...
- with purple piping, buttons, and fascia; while Honorary Prelates and Protonotaries apostolic wear a purple c****ock with scarlet piping and buttons, with...
- Roman Prelature. The title was retained by archbishops, bishops and protonotaries apostolic who had been awarded it before their appointment to those...
- Name); Monsignor (Surname). The postnominals P.A. are often added for protonotaries apostolic. Postnominals are rarely added for honorary prelates or chaplains...