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Priests, both diocesan and those of a religious order, are titled "Reberendo Padre" ("Reverend Father", abbreviated as "Rev. Fr.") before their first and then last names. Priests are colloquially addressed as "Father" (abbreviated as "Fr.") before either their true name or last name, even their nickname.
The honorary title of monsignor is conferred by the Pope upon diocesan priests (not members of religious institutes) in the service of the Holy See, and may be granted by him also to other diocesan priests at the request of the priest's bishop. The priest so honored is considered to be a member of the papal household. The title goes with any of ...
A bishop or priest granted vicarious authority from a diocesan bishop for a specific area of ministry (e.g., Judicial Vicar, Vicar for Clergy, etc.). A deacon or lay ecclesial minister may be appointed to the same role, but typically called by a different title. Vicar Forane, Dean: Very Reverend, Very Rev.
Medieval manuscripts abound in abbreviations, owing in part to the abandonment of the uncial, or quasi-uncial, and the almost universal use of the cursive, hand.The medieval writer inherited a few from Christian antiquity; others he invented or adapted, in order to save time and parchment.
Say – EG (e.g., short for the Latin exempli gratia) Seaman – AB (able seaman) Second – S or MO (moment) Secret service – SS; Secretary – PA (personal assistant) Section – OR (Other Ranks – a 'section' of the British Armed Forces) See – LO; Senior Service – RN (Royal Navy) Sergeant Major - SM; Setter – I, ME, ONE (meaning the ...
Juan Ignacio Larrea Holguín (1969-1980), appointed Bishop of Ibarra; Luis Alberto Luna Tobar, OCD (1977-1981), appointed Archbishop of Cuenca; Emilio Lorenzo Stehle (1983-1987), appointed Prelate of Santo Domingo de los Colorados; Luis Enrique Orellana Ricaurte, SJ (1986-1994) Antonio Arregui Yarza (1990-1995), appointed Bishop of Ibarra
Spanish Roman Catholic bishops (8 C, 38 P) Pages in category "Spanish bishops" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
21st-century Spanish Roman Catholic priests (2 C, 14 P) A. Roman Catholic priests from Aragon (3 C) B. Basque Roman Catholic priests (28 P) C.