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You can use it to refer to a high-ranking clergy member in the Christian church, such as a bishop, archbishop, or cardinal. Example sentence: The prelate visited the congregation to deliver his sermon on humility.
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prelate
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A clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop.
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Francis has had two meetings this year with the Cuban prelate, the first being April 5.
The newly elevated prelate was born in 1955; his predecessor, who died earlier this month, came into the world in 1920.Although it is said in the Bible to be the first place where the word "Christian" was used, these days Antioch the Turkish city of Antakya boasts few Christian residents.
In particular, the Viennese prelate had accused Cardinal Sodano of showing a lack of compassion towards sex-abuse victims.
Since then, said the second-ranking prelate of the English church, there had been "many other instances where Christianity is being systematically eroded from public view".An even sharper note was sounded by Michael Nazir-Ali, bishop of Rochester, whose forebears included Pakistani Muslims.
England's most famous rebellious prelate, Thomas à Becket, was murdered on the orders of Henry II back in the 12th century.
One of Italy's best-known church-watchers has asserted that Pope Francis was trapped, in effect, by the gay lobby into naming a prelate with a very murky personal life to a job that would supposedly involve cleaning up the troubled Vatican bank.
Calling the law "iniquitous", the cardinal had urged municipal bureaucrats to refuse to officiate at gay wedding ceremonies, even if it means losing their jobs.So not for the first time, a Catholic prelate from a Latin country is weighing in against a socialist government, over a sensitive moral issue, and giving heart to the conservative opposition.
One of the most warmly received visitors to Rome this summer was Patriarch Bartholomew, the Istanbul-based prelate who by tradition is the "first among equals" in the eastern Orthodox hierarchy and who has often risked the ire of his fellows by keeping relations with Rome cordial.
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There, between bouts of drinking and whoring, and with the help of a mysterious intoxicant known as "green honey", he and a ragtag band of fellow students come up with the idea of an epic quest to the far-eastern kingdom of Prester John.The rest of the novel relates their seemingly interminable road trip in search of the legendary prelate-king.
On June 15th he appointed a trusted ally, Monsignor Battista Ricca, to be the institution's so-called prelate an overseer who can attend the IOR's board meetings and see its paperwork.
Vatican sources said, however, that his clean-up had upset many clerics and Italian media reported a clash between the German financier and Monsignor Battista Ricca, the prelate the IOR official who acts as Pope Francis's eyes and ears in the institution.The pictures got smallA summary of the bank's results for 2013 revealed the financial cost of Mr von Freyberg's programme.
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