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Often used in the same context:
priest,
archbishop,
bishop,
cardinal,
pope,
holy father,
sacristan,
diocese,
ratzinger,
prelate,
seminarian,
archdiocese,
nuncio,
priesthood,
franciscan order,
parishioner,
coadjutor,
papal nuncio,
franciscans,
homily,
archpriest,
laity,
pontifical,
liturgy,
passionist,
rectory,
charism,
foundress,
priestly,
churchman,
cathedral,
apostolic delegate,
prioress,
jesuits,
clergy,
higi,
pontiff,
catechist,
vicar,
nun,
postulator,
holy see,
canonist,
friar,
dicastery,
carmelite order,
laywoman,
episcopal,
nunciature,
episcopacy,
altar boy,
carmelite,
presbyter,
crozier,
ecumenism,
parish,
benedictines,
curia,
homilist,
crosier,
papal,
cathedra,
friary,
vicariate,
consultor,
diaconate,
novitiate,
convent,
blessed virgin,
parishes,
suffragan,
ecclesiastical,
methodios,
apostolic,
reverend,
saint,
theologian,
clergyman,
theotokos,
sacristy,
bishopric,
hierarch,
church,
catechesis,
oblates,
augustinians,
pius xii,
liturgist,
sacraments,
pontifice,
pius ix,
norbertine,
magisterium,
patriarchate,
vestryman,
apostolic see,
apostolate,
episcopate,
eparchy,
prelature,
postulant,
abbess,
dean,
baroness,
gentlemen,
prefect,
ryan,
abbot,
alderman,
baronet,
benjamin,
butler,
captain,
chaplain,
colonel,
confederates,
cousin,
deacon
More general:
priest
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— Adjectives for monsignor:
old,
young,
good,
reverend,
dear,
local,
very,
most,
irish,
american,
elderly,
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