- Curacies, permanent
- (curés fixes). F Question of, 165, 190.
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Irremovability — • A quality of certain ecclesiastical offices and dignities. It implies that the incumbent s appointment is, under certain conditions, a perpetual one, or for the term of his natural life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Irremovability… … Catholic encyclopedia
Laval-Montmorency, François de — (1623 1708) L Appointed apostolic vicar with title of bishop of Petræa in partibus, 7; opposes liquor traffic, 10; founds Seminary at Quebec, 10; created bishop of Quebec, 12; not fully appreciated in his lifetime, 15; his noble birth, 17; his … The makers of Canada
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benefice — /benafas/ In ecclesiastical law, in its technical sense, this term includes ecclesiastical preferments to which rank or public office is attached, otherwise described as ecclesiastical dignities or offices, such as bishoprics, deaneries, and the… … Black's law dictionary
benefice — /benafas/ In ecclesiastical law, in its technical sense, this term includes ecclesiastical preferments to which rank or public office is attached, otherwise described as ecclesiastical dignities or offices, such as bishoprics, deaneries, and the… … Black's law dictionary