A throne that is the official chair of a bishop.
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Examples for "cathedra"
Examples for "cathedra"
1Was the famous Syllabus Errorum, for example, issued ex cathedra or not?
2Kranitski made a wry face in the cathedra, and muttered:
3She sprang toward the cathedra, and, wringing her hands, exclaimed:
4To speak ex cathedra or infallibly, three things are required:
5I am tired of your ex-cathedra statements and your self-sufficiency.'
1He died July 1837, and is buried beneath the bishop's throne.
2Athanasius fainted in the tumult; yet before they reached the bishop's throne its occupant had somehow been safely conveyed away.
3To quote the Oxford Dictionary, a cathedral is the principal church of diocese with bishop's throne, and as such is a diocesan responsibility.
4The momentum of the shock and scorn of last year's defeat could propel the first woman on to a bishop's throne by 2015.
5The bishop's throne, a lofty modern structure, made by Earp of Lambeth, was presented by those clergymen who had been ordained in the cathedral.
6From other sources I gather that the archdeacon's stall then, as now, was next to the bishop's throne at the south-eastern end of the stalls.
7The choir pulpit, Bishop's throne, and the cost of cleaning the whitewash from the nave were given by Dean Argles.
Translations for bishop's throne