"Prelatureship" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prelatureship" Meaning

Prelatureship refers to the office or position of a prelate, which is a high-ranking clergyman in a Christian church, typically a bishop or archbishop.

"Prelatureship" Examples

Usage Examples for "Prelature" (Note: "Prelatureship" is not a word, but I assume you meant "prelature", which is the office or position of a prelate. Here are examples of "prelature"):


Noun

1. She was appointed to the prelature in a foreign country and had to adjust to its customs.
2. The prelature of Rome was one of the most powerful in the Catholic church.

Example Sentences:


1. She was attending a meeting with the prelature of the local diocese.
2. The Pope named a new prelature to investigate the financial dealings of the church.

Derived Nouns:


- `Prelatorial` (relating to a prelature)
- `Prelate` (a high-ranking church official with a prelature)

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A formal or ceremonial greeting or welcome, especially to a dignitary; a preliminary statement or preamble to a formal document.

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