- Personal prelature - Wikipedia
A personal prelature is an institution of the Catholic Church which comprises clergy, and optionally laity, under the jurisdiction of a prelate, which undertakes specific pastoral activities
- PRELATURE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Hope you’ve saved room for some sweet vocabulary The meaning of PRELATURE is prelacy
- What the pope changed about prelatures - The Pillar
Pope Francis issued a new motu proprio Tuesday amending canon law on the leader and members of Opus Dei, the Church’s only personal prelature The changes, which cover two canons in the Code of Canon Law, technically apply to all personal prelatures, although there is actually only one such prelature existing in the Ch… urch
- What is a personal prelature? - Opus Dei
A personal prelature is made up of a particular group of faithful and is structured in a hierarchical manner, with a prelate who is its head and source of unity and with priests and deacons who assist him Hence it is a part of the Catholic Church
- Pope modifies Church law on personal prelatures - Vatican News
A personal prelature is made up of a particular group of faithful and is structured in a hierarchical manner, with a prelate who is its head and source of unity and with priests and deacons who assist him
- prelature, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
prelature, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- PRELATURE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'prelature' prelature in British English (ˈprɛlɪtʃə ) noun another name for prelacy (sense 1)
- KEYS: What are personal prelatures and how have they changed?
Currently, the only personal prelature in the Church is Opus Dei, which promotes a personal encounter with God in the everyday actions of life
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