High church office
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CARDINALATEHigh church office.
CANONRYChurch office
PRELACYChurch office.
PAPALOf a church office.
simonythe buying and selling of a church office
simoniesSIMONY, the buying and selling of a church office
chancery(in the Roman Catholic Church) The office of a diocese
chanceries(in the Roman Catholic Church) The office of a diocese
presbytershipthe office of presbyter, an elder in the early Christian church
simonythe buying or selling of a church office or ecclesiastical preferment
presbytershipsPRESBYTERSHIP, the office of presbyter, an elder in the early Christian church
nunciaturesThe office or tenure of a nuncio in the Roman Catholic Church
nunciatureThe office or tenure of a nuncio in the Roman Catholic Church
advowsonthe right of presentation of a candidate to a benefice or church office
lectoratethe office of lector, a reader, esp in a college or church service
pluralismThe practice of holding more than one office or church benefice at a time
lectoratesLECTORATE, the office of lector, a reader, esp in a college or church service
presenteesA person nominated or recommended for an office or position, esp. a church benefice
presenteeA person nominated or recommended for an office or position, esp. a church benefice
pluralismsThe practice of holding more than one office or church benefice at a time
exarchatethe office or the province of an exarch, the rank below patriarch in the Eastern church
exarchatesEXARCHATE, the office or the province of an exarch, the rank below patriarch in the Eastern church
vespersA service of evening prayer in the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church (sometimes said earlier in the day)
pontificals(in the Roman Catholic Church) An office book of the Western Church containing rites to be performed by the pope or bishops
complinesA service of evening prayers forming part of the Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, traditionally said (or chanted) before retiring for the night
cassocksA full-length garment of a single color worn by certain Christian clergy, members of church choirs, acolytes, and others having some particular office or role in a church
mattinsA service forming part of the traditional Divine Office of the Western Christian Church, originally said (or chanted) at or after midnight, but historically often held with lauds on the previous evening