Hierarch

Synonyms for "hierarch" (32 found)

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Translations

12 translations across 8 languages.

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Ancient Greek

2 entries
  • ἱεράρχης noun (one who has high and controlling authority in sacred things)
  • ἱεράρχης noun (a title of bishops in their role as ordinaries (Eastern Orthodoxy))

Bulgarian

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  • йерарх noun (one who has high and controlling authority in sacred things)

German

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  • Hierarch noun (a title of bishops in their role as ordinaries (Eastern Orthodoxy))

Greek

2 entries
  • ιεράρχης noun (one who has high and controlling authority in sacred things)
  • ιεράρχης noun (a title of bishops in their role as ordinaries (Eastern Orthodoxy))

Latin

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  • hierarcha noun (one who has high and controlling authority in sacred things)
  • hierarcha noun (a title of bishops in their role as ordinaries (Eastern Orthodoxy))

Lithuanian

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  • hierarchas noun (one who has high and controlling authority in sacred things)

Romanian

1 entries
  • ierarh noun (a title of bishops in their role as ordinaries (Eastern Orthodoxy))

Russian

2 entries
  • иера́рх noun (one who has high and controlling authority in sacred things)
  • иера́рх noun (a title of bishops in their role as ordinaries (Eastern Orthodoxy))

Sample sentences

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The law states that the local ordinary can give to any Catholic priest the faculty to bless the marriages of non-Catholic Eastern Christians if the faithful voluntarily ask for it and the priest prudently informs the appropriate hierarch.

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