CO OZNACZA SŁOWO ABLEGATE
Legat papieski
Legat papieski - od łacińskiego, autentycznego tytułu rzymskiego Legatus - jest osobistym przedstawicielem papieża dla obcych narodów lub dla jakiejś części Kościoła katolickiego. Jest uprawniony w sprawach katolickiej Wiary i rozstrzygania spraw kościelnych. Legat jest mianowany bezpośrednio przez papieża. W związku z tym legat jest zazwyczaj wysyłany do rządu, suwerennego lub wielkiego ciała wierzących lub do kierowania poważnym wysiłkiem religijnym, takim jak rada ekumeniczna, krucjata do Ziemi Świętej, a nawet przeciwko herezjom, takim jak Katarzy. Pojęcie "legenda" jest stosowane zarówno do upoważnienia legata jak i do danego terytorium. Odpowiednim przymiotnikiem jest legatina. Jest kilka szeregu legatów papieskich, z których część już nie istnieje
Definicja słowa ablegate w słowniku
Definicja ablegate w słowniku to posłaniec papieski, który ma ważne obowiązki za granicą: na przykład przynosząc mu insygnia kardynalskie, gdy został właśnie mianowany, lub wysyłając wiadomość do suwerena.
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Lexicon Urthus, Second Edition
History: Saint Abdiesus, or “Hebedjesus” (a.d. –), was one of the vast
multitude of Persians martyred under King Shapur II. ablegate Severian sees a
person at the ridotto in the costume of an ablegate (iii, chap. , ), so the office
...
Michael Andre-Driussi,
2008
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Catholic Education on the Northern Frontier: The Origins and ...
... were already both badly overcrowded.37 During this period of deliberation
over the new building, in the summer of 1886, Port Arthur was visited by the
Papal Ablegate, accompanied by Bishop Walsh of London, Bishop Cleary of
Kingston, ...
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Debates: Official Report
The statement in the paper is the first intimation that the Papal ablegate took any
part on the boundary question — 3848. Maclean is entirely misstating the case —
3853. Supposes he would feel at liberty to attend his own church without the ...
Canada. Parliament. House of Commons, Its,
1907
The Apostolic Ablegate, M. Gullo, charged with bringing the burrette, or
Cardinal's hat, to Cardinal lionald. Archbishop of Lyons, was received by ihe king
and Royal Family yesterday. After deliver- lng an oration in Latin, according to
custom, ...
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Official Report of the Debates of the House of Commons of ...
Again on the same page : Is it proper for the right hon. gentleman as leader of a
government to have frequent conferences with the Papal Ablegate In Ottawa with
reference to a dominant part of his policy in creating new provinces and to give ...
Canada. Parliament. House of Commons,
1906
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The lives and times of the Roman Pontiffs, from St. Peter to ...
Then the cardinal's berretta is transmitted to him by a person 'who, for this duty,
receives the title of apostolic ablegate. " This special commission is assigned by
His Holiness to one of his secret honorary chamberlains, entitled to wear the
violet ...
Artaud de Montor, William H. Neligan,
1867
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Official report of debates, House of Commons
Mr. Dumesnil, priest of the diocese of St. Hyacinthe to His Excellency the Papal
Ablegate, Mou- seigneur Sbaretti. This letter is supposed to contain explanations
concerning the old religious feuds In the province of Quebec. I have nothing to ...
Canada. Parliament. House of Commons,
1908
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State papers collected by Edward, earl of Clarendon, ...
644 STATE PAPERS collected at xI.D.i636. LINFXJ I intended to do out of hand
by an express: but, before I sent I thought fit to acquaint his Majesty therewithal,
that, if it pleased him, he might likewise 'send to his Ablegate in England, that
from ...
Edward Hyde Clarendon (Earl of),
1767
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
ablegate [ab-li-git] a representative of the pope who brings a newly named
cardinal his insignia of office. Ablegate is a much more impressive title than
Hiring Manager. abligurition [ab-lig-yoo-rish-un] the spending of an
unconscionable ...
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Pantologia: A new cyclopaedia, comprehending a complete ...
ABLECTI, in Roman antiquity, a select body of soldiers, chosen from among
those called extraordinarii. To ABLEGATE, r. a. (ablego, Lat.) To send abroad
upon some employment. ABLEGATION. s. (from ablegate.) The act of sending
abroad.
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, Newton Bosworth,
1813