No other prelate wears elaborately embroidered stoles over the mozetta as a normal part of choir dress. |
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The Domenican prelate had reluctantly accepted the papal tiara in 1724, leaving with great regret his bishopric in Benevento. |
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The prelate indicated that even his own guileless grandchildren may become despoilers of the planet unless today's adults act responsibly. |
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The conduct of a prelate should so far surpass the conduct of the people as the life of a pastor sets him apart from the flock. |
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But more strictly and accurately, rubricians limit the pontificals to those ornaments which a prelate wears in celebrating pontifically. |
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The visit, the latest surprise by the maverick prelate, could lead to a last-minute personal reconciliation with the Vatican. |
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He presents the documents of his baptism, confirmation and four minor orders and his dimissory letters from the prelate of his native country. |
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If the degradandus be an archbishop, the degrading prelate removes his pallium. |
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No ordinary woman could have entrapped such a large-scale prelate. |
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Elizabeth's oath of allegiance in 1559 required the specific repudiation of any jurisdiction by any foreign prince, person, prelate, or potentate. |
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It is the first time a prelate has ever been known to be arrested inside Vatican City. |
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Today, the Nigerian Methodist Church has a prelate, eight archbishops and 44 bishops. |
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He now agreed that any prelate who had paid this would be exempt from taxation for three years. |
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Pope John Paul II made Opus Dei a personal prelature in 1982, and he named Don Alvaro its first prelate. |
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The Latin editions also have an epilogue with an epigram lauding Ferdinand II by the Neapolitan prelate Leonardus de Corbaria, Bishop of Monte Peloso. |
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The Four Masters call him High-bishop of Connaught, because he was doubtless the most distinguished prelate of his time, for as yet there was no metropolitan See of Tuam. |
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Peter's Square, the Carinthian delegation was welcomed by Cardinal Edmund Szoka, an American prelate who serves as head administrator for the Vatican city-state. |
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Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone is a Vatican prelate and serves as a state diplomat and Camerlengo of the Holy Roman Church, overseeing the property and revenue of the Vatican. |
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The Act also made it a crime to assert the authority of any foreign prince, prelate, or other authority, and was aimed at abolishing the authority of the Pope in England. |
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