Examples of 'prelate' in a sentence

Meaning of "prelate"

Prelate: A high-ranking member of the clergy, such as a bishop or archbishop. In English context, 'prelate' is a title used for certain leaders in religious organizations
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  • A clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop.
  • To act as a prelate.
  • A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.

How to use "prelate" in a sentence

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The prelate stood to perform this ceremony.
When he came here he was already a great prelate.
A high prelate has his own room.
A beginning at least to the end of that insufferable prelate.
A high prelate has his own cabin.
Continued even when he was a famous prelate.
Not even the prelate could reach her.
I made believe that honest prelate.
The prelate accepted the resignation.
The pope also made him a domestic prelate.
He was also the youngest prelate to be elevated at the ceremony.
A personal prelature is an institution headed by a prelate.
I could do it as a prelate or an old cardinal or the prior of an order.
Four lions guarded the remains of the prelate.
When the prelate chided him for this he replied.

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Our very own prelate.
Prelate must have a key.
The new commendatory prelate resided little in his abbey.
The fires were the evil to be exorcized by the local prelate.
This the venerable prelate refused to tell me more explicitly.
Jędraszewski is viewed as a conservative prelate.
The deep gratitude of this prelate is palpable in these words.
The prelate also spoke of the loyalty to the couple.
The young prelate betook.
And he wrote a letter to a prelate.
But the prelate strongly denied any such intention.
I am but a common prelate.
The retired prelate was subsequently removed from public ministry.
He proved a model prelate.
The prelate accepted.
A person may enter religion without the authority of a superior prelate.
The prelate is correct.
An angel raises the funeral veil which covered the prelate.
Prelate to make his home with him during his stay in.
He was not the only prelate to stay on message on this point.
Liberation of his city was an intolerable scandal to the eyes of this prelate.
The prelate was driven out of the church and into the road.
The pope also emphasized that he did not intend to appoint a foreign prelate.
The prelate had often denounced repression and poverty in his homilies.
As well as a prelate.
The prelate encouraged other priests in the region to conduct similar activities.
He then returns to the bishop and the prelate demands a sign of the apparition.
The prelate is concerned about preserving the character and spirit of the neighbourhood.
Therefore the commutation or dispensation of a vow is possible without the authority of a superior prelate.
The prelate encouraged pilgrimages without ruling on the supernatural origin of the apparition.
The kidnappers have made it known that they wanted to give a message to the prelate.
At length the prelate could not refrain from paying the young seminarist a compliment.
The bishop received mensal and prebendary income in his separate positions as prelate and canon.
The prelate has repeatedly said that the charges against him are groundless and fabricated.
The two men and others feared reprisals from the prelate for speaking out.

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