Coadjutor

Word COADJUTOR
Character 9
Hyphenation co ad ju tor
Pronunciations /kəʊəˈdʒuːtə/

Definitions and meanings of "Coadjutor"

What do we mean by coadjutor?

A coworker; an assistant. noun

A subordinate bishop designated as an assistant and usually as a successor to the bishop of a given diocese. noun

One who aids another; an assistant; a helper; an associate in occupation. noun

One who is empowered or appointed to perform the duties of another. Johnson. Specifically noun

The assistant of a bishop or other prelate. A permanent coadjutor may or may not be appointed, with right of succession. noun

One who aids another; an assistant; a coworker. noun

The assistant of a bishop or of a priest holding a benefice. noun

An assistant or helper. noun

An assistant to a bishop. noun

An assistant to a bishop noun

An assistant or helper.

An assistant to a bishop.

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The word "coadjutor" in example sentences

The smaller one, whom I have called the coadjutor, because her throne was less elevated than the princess ', put her finger on a button and a violent ringing broke the silence of the vast hallway. ❋ Frances Wilson Huard (N/A)

Coadjutors are also temporary and perpetual; the first has no succession, the latter has, and is called coadjutor with right of succession. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

First, they lie in wait for fat livings or sees which are held by an old or sick man, or even by one afflicted by an imaginary incompetence; him the Roman see gives a coadjutor, that is an assistant without his asking or wishing it, for the benefit of the coadjutor, because he is a papal servant, or pays for the office, or has otherwise earned it by some menial service rendered to Rome. ❋ Unknown (1909)

Then, a notable person in Rome, from out of nowhere, discusses the pronunciation of 'coadjutor' on his website albeit an old post - 5/23/06 - so did he know then? ❋ Terry Nelson (2006)

He said his successor would be elected during 2007, and would act with him as "coadjutor" until he stepped down. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Due to Pilarczyk's age, instead of sending an assistant bishop to help him, a "coadjutor" is sent to work alongside him and, eventually, succeed him, Andriacco said. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We have coadjutor bishops, suffragan bishops and assisting bishops. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He was therefore, in my belief, an able coadjutor with judge Abell in bringing on the massacre of July 30. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Trenton, O'Connell will succeed the Most Rev. John Mortimer Smith when the pope "accepts his resignation as required by canon law," at a date to be determined, according to a release from Catholic. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The wait ended Friday, when the Vatican announced that Pope Benedict XVI had named O'Connell the next bishop of the Diocese of Trenton, N.J. O'Connell, 55, will be ordained July 30 as coadjutor bishop-elect. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This cheerful 83-year-old is also recognized by the Vatican, as a coadjutor bishop, similar to an auxiliary bishop. ❋ Unknown (2010)

“For I am all alone again; and you seem the sole person in the wide world, designed as faithful coadjutor—a lover of the Excellent and willing to join in the attainment of the same day by day.” ❋ Susan Cheever (2010)

It is thought that Annas was the president of the Sanhedrin, or deputy or coadjutor of the high priest, and thus also called and legally considered high priest along with Caiaphas Luke 3:2. ❋ T. D. JAKES (2010)

I am afraid I must disagree with coadjutor "wisewoman". ❋ Unknown (2009)

Since nothing is more powerful than prayer, readers are also invited to pray for a new archbishop or at least a coadjutor who is holy, orthodox and faithful to the Magisterium and the liturgical tradition. posted by Carlos Antonio Palad at 2:38 AM ❋ Unknown (2009)

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