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Definition of vicar apostolic in English: vicar apostolicnoun 1A Roman Catholic missionary. Example sentencesExamples - From 1688, despite the danger to the individuals appointed, Rome chose men of piety, integrity, sacrifice and learning to act as vicars apostolic to areas of Britain.
- This vicar apostolic would report to the office in Rome called the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith.
- This meant in practice that papal letters appointing vicars apostolic were not be acknowledged.
2A titular bishop. Example sentencesExamples - By the early 1590s it was accepted that a full hierarchy was impossible and a more ad hoc system of vicars apostolic adopted.
- It is clear, however, that dioceses which are still administered by prefects or vicars apostolic are held to have been uninterrupted by the Reformation.
- Named vicar apostolic of North Carolina and consecrated a bishop in 1868, he attended the First Vatican Council in 1869-1870.
- Upon the resignation of Bishop Kinold as vicar apostolic in 1941, Monsignor Toda Tatewaki became administrator apostolic.
- An apostolic vicariate is led by a vicar apostolic, usually nowadays a titular bishop.
- The Roman Catholic vicar apostolic for England equated Anglicanism with Donatism in a journal article.
- Vicars apostolic - because the church would not ordain local natives vicars apostolic were appointed by the Holy See.
Definition of vicar apostolic in US English: vicar apostolicnounˈvikər ˈˌapəˈstälik 1A Roman Catholic missionary. Example sentencesExamples - This vicar apostolic would report to the office in Rome called the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith.
- From 1688, despite the danger to the individuals appointed, Rome chose men of piety, integrity, sacrifice and learning to act as vicars apostolic to areas of Britain.
- This meant in practice that papal letters appointing vicars apostolic were not be acknowledged.
- 1.1 A titular bishop.
Example sentencesExamples - Upon the resignation of Bishop Kinold as vicar apostolic in 1941, Monsignor Toda Tatewaki became administrator apostolic.
- An apostolic vicariate is led by a vicar apostolic, usually nowadays a titular bishop.
- By the early 1590s it was accepted that a full hierarchy was impossible and a more ad hoc system of vicars apostolic adopted.
- The Roman Catholic vicar apostolic for England equated Anglicanism with Donatism in a journal article.
- Named vicar apostolic of North Carolina and consecrated a bishop in 1868, he attended the First Vatican Council in 1869-1870.
- It is clear, however, that dioceses which are still administered by prefects or vicars apostolic are held to have been uninterrupted by the Reformation.
- Vicars apostolic - because the church would not ordain local natives vicars apostolic were appointed by the Holy See.
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