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  1. Monsignor - Wikipedia

    Monsignor (/ mɒnˈsiːnjər / mon-SEEN-yər; Italian: monsignore [monsiɲˈɲoːre]) is a form of address or title for certain members of the clergy in the Catholic Church. Monsignor is the apocopic …

  2. MONSIGNOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of MONSIGNOR is a Roman Catholic prelate having a dignity or titular distinction (as of domestic prelate or protonotary apostolic) usually conferred by the pope —used as a …

  3. Monsignor | Clergyman, Priesthood & Catholic Church | Britannica

    Monsignor, a title of honour in the Roman Catholic Church, borne by persons of ecclesiastic rank and implying a distinction bestowed by the pope, either in conjunction with an office or merely …

  4. Ask a Priest: What does the term 'monsignor' mean?

    The term monsignor means literally “my lord.” In some countries it is common to address bishops as monsignor. In the United States and some other countries, we usually refer to a bishop as …

  5. Monsignor | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia

    The highest general and the youngest lieutenant are equally officers, and the most venerable patriarch bears the title Monsignor as well as the simplest honorary chaplain.

  6. Monsignor | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Monsignor definition: 1. a title used with the name of a Roman Catholic priest of high rank: 2. a title used with the…. Learn more.

  7. Today, there are generally three grades of papal honors that bear the title “Monsignor” – the Protonotary Apostolic, the Prelates of Honor to His Holiness, and the Chaplains to His …