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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. en.wikipedia.org
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PRESBYTERIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PRESBYTERIUM is presbytery. www.merriam-webster.com
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PRESBYTERIUM - The Law Dictionary
That part of the church where divine offices are performed; formerly applied to tile choir or chancel, because it was the place appropriated to the bishop, ... thelawdictionary.org
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presbyterium
‖ presbyˈterium, -ion [Christian L. (Cyprian, a 250), ad. Gr. πρεσβυτέριον, -τερεῖον (N.T.) a council of elders, Jewish or Christian; in eccl. Gr. the office of a presbyter, also the meeting-place of presbyters or elders.] 1. = presbytery 1.1565 Jewel Repl. Harding's Answ. iii. xxvi. 196 The Quièr w... Oxford English Dictionary
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presbyterium, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the noun presbyterium is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for presbyterium is from 1565, in the writing of John Jewel, ... www.oed.com
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Presbytery - Wikipedia
Presbyterium, a body of ordained, active priests in the Catholic or Anglican churches ; Presbytery (architecture), an area of a church building more commonly ... en.wikipedia.org
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Presbyter
Collectively, however, their "college" is referred to as the "presbyterium", "presbytery", or "presbyterate". Protestant translation, responds to a criticism of its use of "elder" over "priest " by stating the following: See also John the Presbyter Prester John Presbyterium wikipedia.org
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Library : The Presbyterium of the Diocese - Catholic Culture
The presbyterium is a mission guiding priests to collaborate and participate within the diocese for a more fruitful ministry. www.catholicculture.org
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Chapter 1: The Presbyterium - Fr. Gary Coulter
The presbyterium is a structure who cooperates with the bishop by actualizing the pastoral activity of the entire diocese through the diverse presbyteral ... frcoulter.com
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Presbytery - New Advent
Presbyterium also denoted a body of priests taken collectively. In modern times the house of the clergy is frequently called the presbytery (presbytère). www.newadvent.org
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definition of Presbyterium by The Free Dictionary
(Arch.) Same as Presbytery, 4. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co. Want to thank TFD ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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presbytère
‖ presbytère [F., ad. late L. presbyterium.] A Roman Catholic priest's house; = presbytery 6.1844 Lever T. Burke II. 165, I took him home with me to my presbytère at Sevres, for that was my parish. 1857 G. Oliver Coll. Hist. Cath. Relig. Cornwall, etc. 27 A convenient site was purchased..for a churc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Church of Saint Lazarus, Al-Eizariya
Its interior is decorated at presbyterium with mosaic depicting Mary, Martha and Lazarus, with polished stone and mosaics. wikipedia.org
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presbytery
presbytery (ˈprɛs-, ˈprɛzbɪtərɪ) Also 5 presbetory, -bytory, 6–7 -beterie, -y, biterie, -bytrie, 6–8 -bitery. [a. OF. presbiterie (12th c. in Littré) a priest's house, ad. late L. presbyterium: see presbyterium.] 1. A part of a church, esp. of a cathedral or other large church, reserved for the cler... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Andrew's Cathedral, Dundee
The sanctuary (presbyterium) area, which contains the high altar and stalls for the canons of the cathedral, was added later by knocking out the back wall wikipedia.org
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