2 edition of The religious state, the episcopate and the priestly office found in the catalog.
Published
1902
by B. Herder in St. Louis, Mo
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Statement | a translation of the minor work of the Saint on the perfection of the spiritual life ; edited with prefatory notice by Father Procter |
Contributions | Procter, John, 1849-1911 |
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LC Classifications | BX2350.5 .T52 1902 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 166 pages ; |
Number of Pages | 166 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL26360681M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 995049036 |
episcopate (ĭ-pĭs′kə-pĭt, -pāt′) n. 1. The position, term, or office of a bishop. 2. The area of jurisdiction of a bishop; a diocese. 3. Bishops considered as a group. Also called episcopacy. [Late Latin episcopātus, from episcopus, bishop; see bishop.] episcopate (ɪˈpɪskəpɪt; -ˌpeɪt) n 1. (Ecclesiastical Terms) the office, status. By RAYMOND DE SOUZA, KM Part 2 A bishop is a successor of the apostles, of those men who followed Jesus to the end, and began the spreading of the Gospel through the Church founded by the same Master. Some bishops, like most of the apostles, sacrificed their lives for the success of their mission. Others, like Peter, denied it but converted in the end.
Symbols of Priest Chasuble - The Chasuble symbolizes the virtue of charity, and the yoke of unselfish service for the Lord, which the priest assumes at ordination. Alb - It symbolizes the innocence and purity that should adorn the soul of the priest who ascends the altar. Stole - as a sign that he is occupied with an official priestly duty. abbacy archbishopric or archiepiscopate or archiepiscopacy archdeaconry benefice bishopric or bishopdom canonry or canonicate cardinalate or cardinalship chaplaincy or chaplainship curacy deaconry or deaconship deanery or deanship episcopate or episcopacy inquisition ministry pastorate or.
the confusion in the Church today about religious life, especially about the relationship to priesthood and ministry of the "regular clergy," i.e. priests living in a religious order or congregation under a rule. This confusion, I further maintain, is harmful to religious orders and congreCited by: 8. Obligatory members include 1) coadjutor bishop and auxiliaries, 2) VG, episcopal vicars and JV, 3) cathedral canons, 4) council of priests, 5) lay members, including religious elected by the pastoral council as determined by the bishop, 6) rector of the major seminary of the diocese, 7) vicars forane, 8) one priests (and alternate) from each.
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