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Presbyter, Presbyterate - The Episcopal Church
The presbyterate refers to the collegial leadership of the presbyters of the church . A member of the Jewish Sanhedrin was said to belong to the presbyteron, which was the council of the elders of the people (see Lk 22:66). In Christian usage, the presbyters were at first indistinguishable from “overseers,” or bishops.
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PRESBYTERATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
the office of a presbyter or elder. a body of presbyters or elders. presbyterate. / prɛzˈbɪtərɪt, -ˌreɪt /. noun. the status or office of a ...
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Presbyterium - Wikipedia
Presbyterium is a modern term used in the Catholic Church and Eastern Catholic Churches after the Second Vatican Council in reference to a college of priests.
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presbyterate
▪ I. presbyterate, n. (prɛsˈbɪtərət, prɛz-) [ad. med.L. presbyterātus (755 in Du Cange): see presbyter and -ate1.] 1. The office of presbyter; presbytership, eldership.1642 Jer. Taylor Episc. (1647) 82 Why should a Deaconship, or a Presbyterate consist with the office of an Evangelist, more then a B...
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PRESBYTER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a member of the governing body of an early Christian church 2. a member of the order of priests in churches having episcopal hierarchies that include ...
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Dictionary : PRESBYTERATE - Catholic Culture
PRESBYTERATE The priesthood, as the second rank of holy orders above the diaconate and below the episcopate. (Etym. Greek presbyteros, elder.)
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Blastus (Montanist)
He fell from the presbyterate of the Church, and Blastus was involved in a similar fall.
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The Origin of the Presbyterate in the New Testament | EWTN
The origin of the presbyterate is found not in Acts, but in the Gospel of Luke, generally held to be by the same author.
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presbyterate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · presbytership, eldership · The order of presbyters. · A body of presbyters or elders of the Church. Etymology 2. edit. From presbyter + -ate (verb ...
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presbyterate, adj. meanings, etymology and more
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the 1850s. See meaning & use. Where does the adjective presbyterate come from? Earliest known use. 1850s.
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Presbyter - Wikipedia
Presbyter is an honorific title for Christian clergy. The word derives from the Greek presbyteros, which means elder or senior, although many in Christian ...
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presbyter, presbyterate. - Christian Classics Ethereal Library
The duties of the presbyters consisted in preaching, baptizing, and reading the liturgy; they took part as a body in church discipline; and they had their seats ...
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presbytership
ˈpresbytership [See -ship.] The office or rank of presbyter; = presbyterate 1.1597 Hooker Eccl. Pol. v. lxxviii. §3 Let them vse what dialect they will, whether we call it a Priesthood, a Presbytership, or a Ministerie, it skilleth not. 1635 E. Pagitt Christianogr. 84 That no Deaconship or Presbyter...
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Joseph Darnand (bishop)
He was subsequently ordained to the presbyterate for the Marists on July 16, 1905.
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Alapati Lui Mataeliga
He was ordained for the presbyterate of the Diocese of Samoa and Tokelau on 5 July 1977.
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