Prelate (category Ecclesiastical titles) g., specific ecclesiastical dress) but no jurisdictional authority. As of December 2025, the usage of honorary prelatures (monsignor titles) remains regulated
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role ensures the smooth operation of Church life and the enforcement of ecclesiastical discipline. The curia is the bishop's administrative arm, comprising
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such as {{coord|32|42|N|35|18|E|display=inline}}. SaintName: Full ecclesiastical title by which the saint is known (e.g., Saint Francis of Paola, Blessed
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Catholic Church in Alabama consists of two Latin Rite dioceses under the Ecclesiastical Province of Mobile: the Archdiocese of Mobile and the Diocese of Birmingham
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regions) Diocese of Fairbanks (northern and interior Alaska) They form an ecclesiastical province with limited but resilient Catholic communities serving diverse
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God: Patroness of numerous countries, dioceses, and causes, often under titles like Our Lady of Guadalupe (Mexico) or Our Lady of Fatima (Portugal). Saint
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played a critical role in organizing the parish system and defending ecclesiastical authority against colonial governance. Canonized by Pope Francis in
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website of the Sanctuary of Meritxell Template:Ca icon Diocese of Urgell (ecclesiastical jurisdiction over Andorra) Template:Ca icon
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intercession. 1691 – protection during the Battle of La Limonade (military and ecclesiastical reports) 18th–19th centuries – numerous healings and protections recorded
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third Superior General of the Society of Jesus after renouncing his ducal titles and wealth. Born into the infamous Borgia family as great-grandson of Pope
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emphasizing perpetual Eucharistic adoration and a fourth vow against seeking ecclesiastical honors. Elected superior general in 1593, he established houses in Spain
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personal devotion and liturgical use. 9. Marian Titles and Devotions Hub — Comprehensive coverage of Our Lady’s titles links each to associated history, shrines
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the Catholic Institute of West Africa in Port Harcourt, focusing on ecclesiastical administrative law, which enhanced his understanding of Church governance
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Cardinal Sérgio da Rocha as of 2020, holding the title of Primate of Brazil. As the head of the Ecclesiastical Province of São Salvador da Bahia, it oversees
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It is led by Bishop Michael F. Burbidge as of 2016. As part of the Ecclesiastical Province of Baltimore, the diocese serves a rapidly growing Catholic
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Stored: Diocese of Harrisburg The Diocese of Harrisburg is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in south central Pennsylvania
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growth through edicts and councils, though he retained some imperial pagan titles like Pontifex Maximus. Constantine’s vocation evolved from military leadership
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dominance. The Catholic Church in Mexico operates through 22 Latin Rite ecclesiastical provinces and 2 Eastern Catholic eparchies, totaling 97 dioceses and
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since 2017 (installed 6 January 2017). As the metropolitan see of the Ecclesiastical Province of Newark, it oversees the suffragan dioceses of Camden, Metuchen
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diocesan seminary while living at home due to frail health. Montini pursued ecclesiastical studies at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, obtaining a
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