Proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles.
Denoting or governed by or relating to a bishop or bishops.
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Examples for "episcopal "
Examples for "episcopal "
1 It became an episcopal see dependent on Milan in the 4th century.
2 Therefore it is also praiseworthy to desire promotion to the episcopal state.
3 So distinguished a merit raised him to the episcopal see of Worms.
4 That Tillotson was not raised to the episcopal bench excited some surprise.
5 Some person who saw his episcopal habit asked and received his blessing.
1 M. Edgeworth put on his pontifical robes, and began to celebrate mass.
2 Expenditure, always charming, becomes under these circumstances a sacred and pontifical act.
3 I noted it, I think, in the case of the pontifical feminine dress.
4 They passed between the pontifical guards, who gave the priest the military salute.
5 A pontifical and warlike nature, a singular thing in a youth.
6 The statue of Lucifer grew immense behind the glittering pontifical figure of Florian.
7 The seal of pontifical reprobation is not removed from their foreheads.
8 When addressing his employees, the Colonel seldom bothered to assume his pontifical manner.
9 He has indicated that all pontifical ceremonies are scheduled for simplification.
10 Is the Pope himself being censored from within the pontifical palace?
11 As a Protestant cannot be dramatically projected without a pontifical antagonist.
12 Never, throughout his pontifical career, had the pope beheld such a crowd before.
13 That was Chervil with his phoney smile and his big fat pontifical belly.
14 I was introduced to one of the fifty-nine privileged partakers of the pontifical clemency.
15 A pontifical brief pronounced a formal separation between the two.
16 After the return from exile Joshua, Joachim, and Eliashib successively filled the pontifical office.
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