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    Monsignor ( / mɒnˈsiːnjər /; Italian: monsignore [monsiɲˈɲoːre]) is a form of address or title for certain members of the clergy in the Catholic Church. Monsignor is the apocopic form of the Italian monsignore, meaning "my lord". "Monsignor" can be abbreviated as Mons.

  2. Apr 18, 2017 · A. “Monsignor” is a title bestowed on a priest who has distinguished himself by exceptional service to the church. It is a title granted by the pope — typically, upon the recommendation of the...

  3. Jun 28, 2018 · The title of monsignor in the Roman Catholic Church signifies a priest who has distinguished himself and has been honored by the Pope for his service to the church.

  4. 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 title prefixed to the surname or to the given name and surname. How to use monsignor in a sentence.

  5. Apr 4, 2019 · What is a monsignor in the Catholic Church? --Aleteia. The honorary title has become more rare than in the past and denotes a special clerical status.

  6. Jul 28, 2023 · The designation “Monsignor” is not a rank or office but an honorific form of address or title bestowed upon certain priests. From the Italian monsignore —meaning, “my lord”—“Monsignor” is usually abbreviated as “Msgr.”.

  7. Monsignor (dominus meus; monseigneur, My Lord).—As early as the fourteenth century it was the custom to address persons high in rank or power with the title Monseigneur or Monsignore. In the intercourse of seculars, either of equals or of superiors with inferiors, there was no fixed rule.

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