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Often used in the same context:
bishops,
cardinals,
churchmen,
archbishops,
priests,
pope,
pontiff,
clergy,
dioceses,
ratzinger,
laity,
holy father,
roman curia,
papal,
holy see,
dicastery,
consistories,
clerics,
papacy,
ecclesiastics,
parishioners,
nuncio,
hierarchs,
episcopal,
apostolic,
holy synod,
episcopacy,
seminarians,
clergymen,
pius ix,
pontifical,
abbots,
beatifications,
curia,
friars,
monsignors,
theologians,
archdiocese,
episcopate,
priestly,
archpriest,
anglicans,
saints,
synod,
apostolic delegate,
nuns,
biretta,
pontificate,
basilica,
franciscans,
ecclesiastical,
jesuits,
presbyters,
coadjutor,
canonist,
holy eucharist,
papal nuncio,
parishes,
ecumenism,
schismatics,
primatial,
pius v,
catechesis,
apostolic see,
patriarchate,
vestries,
catholicos,
homily,
motu proprio,
catholics,
franciscan order,
episcopalians,
pontifical mass,
chasuble,
leo xiii,
gelasius,
prelature,
monks,
archbishopric,
abbess,
conclave,
penitents,
ordination,
liturgy,
karol wojtyla,
evangelization,
consecration,
bishopric,
magisterium,
benedictines,
confraternities,
zucchetto,
urbi et orbi,
nicene creed,
nunciature,
lateran,
laypeople,
catholic church,
beatitudes,
church,
lamas,
novenas,
prelate,
ecclesiastic,
noblemen,
nobles,
dignitaries,
princes,
bankers,
magnates,
lords,
mandarins
Appears in the definition of:
prelacy,
prelature
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— Adjectives for prelates:
other,
many,
great,
english,
several,
french,
irish,
german,
few,
italian,
catholic,
more...
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