Prelatures

Word PRELATURES
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What do we mean by prelatures?

Prelates in general

The office of a prelate

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The word "prelatures" in example sentences

This states that "special personal dioceses or prelatures" should be established when necessary outside the Church's existing structures to deal with "particular pastoral works as are necessary in any region or nation anywhere on earth". ❋ Unknown (2009)

Let's see how 'flexible' Romanus's personal prelatures are. ❋ Unknown (2009)

From my very limited knowledge of the usage of these structues, territorial prelatures are usually missionary structures as well and are therefore not appropriate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This is parallel to the local calendar but applies for a particular religiuos orders or group, or for a personal prelatures for example. ❋ Unknown (2009)

A quick look at the territorial prelatures in Brazil, and it doesn't look that unusual to have resignations. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Personal prelatures may be established by the Apostolic See after consultation with the episcopal conferences concerned...." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Romanus, again, can't find the personal prelatures he loves, only a structure, and I quote him "like a personal prelature". ❋ Unknown (2009)

However, I believe that terr. prelatures are typically erected as missionary structures. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, in the post-synodal apostolic exhortations "Ecclesia in America" and "Ecclesia in Europa," John Paul II refers to personal prelatures as a possible solution for people in need of special pastoral attention, mentioning groups of immigrants in particular. ❋ Papabear (2008)

I think that the experience of the presence of Opus Dei in so many dioceses all over the world should contribute to an understanding, even from a practical point of view, that the personal prelatures introduced by the Second Vatican Council do not harm the unity of the particular churches. ❋ Papabear (2008)

Do you receive inquiries from other ecclesiastical institutions that would like to become personal prelatures? ❋ Papabear (2008)

Rites; 675 dioceses of the Latin, and 52 of the Oriental Rites; 137 vicariates Apostolic of the Latin, and 5 of the Oriental Rites; 58 prefectures Apostolic of the Latin Rite; 12 Apostolic delegations; 21 abbeys or prelatures nullius diœcesis, i.e. exempt from the jurisdiction of the diocesan bishop. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

In the Constitution "Inter ceteras" of 11 June, 1659, Alexander VII laid down the conditions under which these real prelatures might be accepted. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Any church benefice, with the exception of the papacy, the cardinalate, the episcopate, and the prelatures of cathedral, collegiate, and monastic churches, may be the object of the right of patronage. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The later date is imperative because Ugolini could not offer prelatures to the Brothers Minor before their explicit approbation (June 11, 1219), and this offer had no meaning with regard to the Dominicans until after the definitive establishment of their Order. ❋ Paul Sabatier (1893)

At the close of his interviews with Francis and Dominic, he communicated to them some of these thoughts, asking their advice as to the elevation of their friars to prelatures. ❋ Paul Sabatier (1893)

The prescription does not apply to junior and missionary particular chuches, such as vicariates apostolic, prefectures apostolic, apostolic administrations, abbacies nullius, territorial prelatures; nor does it apply to missions sui juris, obviously. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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