Examples of 'commendatory' in a sentence

Meaning of "commendatory"

commendatory (adjective) - expressing praise or admiration for someone or something, often used to recommend or endorse a person, action, or work
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  • Serving to commend or compliment; complimentary.
  • Holding a benefice in commendam.
  • That which commends; a commendation; eulogy.

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The tickets were regarded as commendatory letters.
The new commendatory prelate resided little in his abbey.
The present name is commendatory.
In addition to the commendatory abbot there are other secular abbots have different origins.
It bore only insufficient income and favored the commendatory abbots.
It might even include commendatory remarks about the person.
No cleric shall be received to communion in another city without a letter commendatory.
The book opens with several commendatory letters and prefaces.
Choosing a prior by the chapter of the congregation partly avoided the disadvantages of a commendatory abbot.
He also became commendatory abbot of Valldigna.
At the end of the Middle Ages it fell into the hands of commendatory abbots.
Later he was appointed commendatory abbot of several abbeys in France.
The name Fairpoint is commendatory.
He is abbot commendatory of Rosazzo.
The name Blooming Grove is commendatory.

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He had been Abbot commendatory of two monasteries and Dean of two Collegiate Churches.
The subsequent reconstruction and the introduction of commendatory abbots proved a serious burden.
A commendatory letter from Erasmus gained him the good offices of Sir Thomas More.
Captain Henry will leave the most commendatory notes of appreciation.
Under the commendatory abbot Cardinal Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg the church was again restored.
Giovanni Orsini had been serving as Abbot Commendatory of the monastery of Farfa.
However, it 's not always the case, and some symbolic meanings of the Snake are commendatory.
There is an old, commendatory prayer that says.
Would such a person not be, with regard to them a new sort of commendatory abbot?
From the 15th century the institution of commendatory abbots encouraged the decline of discipline.
From the 17th century it underwent a slow decline under a series of commendatory priors.
He was next made commendatory of abbaye Notre-Dame du Tronchet.
Clergy are not to be ‘ received anywhere without letters commendatory from his own bishop.
The bishoprics, and the great commendatory abbies, were, with few exceptions, held by that order.
The founders believed Paradise would make an ideal mining community, hence the commendatory name.
At age of 10 he was named commendatory abbot of Chiaravalle.
For their support churches are also assigned to them, e.g. as commendatory abbots.
Canon of the primatial church in Lyon, prior commendatory of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin and lord of Chevreville.
He held a similar position under Pope Nicholas V, who bestowed two lucrative commendatory abbacies on him.
He was commendatory abbot of Saint-Martin of Épernay, Rabais and Oigny.
It was founded by Cardinal de La Rochefoucauld, commendatory abbot of the motherhouse.
In 1783 he became commendatory of the abbey of Ambronay in the diocese of Lyon.
It is believed that this painting was commissioned by the French Commendatory Nicola ' Communette.
He wrote commendatory verses for the Beaumont and Fletcher First Folio 1647.
Only the name of “ young fatty ” has the commendatory meaning of cuteness.
But since it's only practice, how about a little cooperation, huh? Commendatory.
In 1763 the abbey again fell under a commendatory abbot and building work stopped.
In 1411 the abbey passed into the hands of Paolo Caetani as commendatory abbot.
From 1516 Mozac was ruled by commendatory abbots who were not in residence.
In 1550 the abbey passed into the control of commendatory abbots.
In 1569, the Archbishop of Mechlin became commendatory abbot and exercised his authority through a prior.
He resolutely turned towards Catholicism and became abbot commendatory to Melleray Abbey in 1587.
In 1515 its governance passed into the hands of commendatory abbots, which produced still more decline.
Rodrigo Borgia later the infamous Alexander VI held the commendatory abbacy in 1467.
In 1394 the Roman Curia subjected it to commendatory abbots, named by the Pope.

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