A high-ranking member of the clergy
Keith Newton - prelate - was born on 1952-04-10.
Catholic AnswerA prelate, in the Catholic Church, is a Bishop, an abbot, or certain clerical superiors, such as provincials, guardians, and priors of some religious Orders. An officiating prelate just means a bishop or abbot who is the chief celebrant at Mass.
An archprelate is an archbishop or some other chief prelate.
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Cardinal Beaton
Do you mean by a bishop or other high ranking prelate? If so, it is a crosier.
It is an irregular shape which has no specific name - except "banana-shaped".
Irish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC
Not sure of your question. The officiating prelate is usually the bishop or can be a priest if delegated by the bishop. If you mean sponsor, a priest can be a sponsor even if assisting, as he can step off altar to sponsor. But person who is actually confirming cannot be sponsor as he cannot anoint and sponsor at same time; but I am sure it can be worked out.
He is an English Prelate of the roman Catholic Church. His motto is "To be one" meaning oneness in the body of Christ.
Cardinal Richelieu, a Roman Catholic prelate, lived most of his life in Paris, France. He was born in 1585 and died in 1642.