Ecclesiastical titles and styles used by the Catholic Church.
Subcategories
This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.
Pages in category "Catholic ecclesiastical titles"
The following 131 pages are in this category, out of 131 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A
- Abbess
- Abbot
- Abbreviator
- Abthain
- Acolyte
- Advocatus
- Agents of Roman Congregations
- Almoner
- Altar server
- Apostolic administration
- Apostolic delegate
- Apostolic expeditor
- Apostolic nuncio
- Apostolic prefecture
- Apostolic Syndic
- Apostolic visitor
- Appointment of Catholic bishops
- Archbishop
- Archchancellor
- Archpriest
- Assistant to the papal throne
- Auditor (ecclesiastical)
- Auxiliary bishop
C
- Canon (title)
- Canon penitentiary
- Canoness
- Cardinal (Catholic Church)
- Cardinal Vicar
- Catholic priests in public office
- Caudatario
- Chancellor (ecclesiastical)
- Chorbishop
- Coadjutor
- Coadjutor Archbishop
- Coadjutor bishop
- Commendatory abbot
- Commissariat of the Holy Land
- Commissary Apostolic
- Conservator (religion)
- Consultor
- Cubicularius
- Custos (Franciscans)
D
E
M
P
- Papal gentleman
- Papal legate
- Papal majordomo
- Papal titles
- Parish life director
- Patriarch
- Peritus
- Personal Prelate
- Pontiff
- Pontifical Delegate
- Pontifical Delegation for the Shrine of Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompeii
- Pontifical Legate
- Pontifical Legation for the Basilicas of Saint Francis and Saint Mary of the Angels in Assisi
- Pope
- Postulator
- Preacher of the Papal Household
- Prelate
- Prelate of Honour of His Holiness
- Prince of the Church
- Prince-abbot
- Prince-primate
- Principal (Catholic Church)
- Pro-administrator
- Procurator (Catholic canon law)
- Prothonotary
- Protodeacon
- Provincial superior
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