Definitionn. (Roman Catholic Church) an ecclesiastical title of honor bestowed on some priests
Last update: July 5, 2015
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Rev.monsignor Phillip is an important and reputed priest. [Please select]
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MONSIGNOR (It. [Please select]
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"Monsignor," said the Reverend Mother, sitting up with dignity "is that fair." [Please select]
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"Monsignor," cried my father, pitching his voice still higher, "what's that you were saying in Rome about the mills of God." [Please select]
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"Monsignor," I said, feeling hot and dizzy, "we need not discuss separation." [Please select]
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"I mean that without your help, Monsignor, a good girl could never have been married to a bad man." [Please select]
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"Do it, Monsignor," cried Father Dan, taking a step nearer to the Bishop and lifting a trembling hand over his head. [Please select]
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But controlling myself again, with a mighty effort I said: "Monsignor, I don't think I should advise you to say that again." [Please select]
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Gladstone, Browning, Sir John Simeon, Monsignor Patterson, Woolner, and Reginald Palgrave. [Please select]
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We presented Monsignor Vay de Vaya, who struck the international note in the pink-and-white-and-gold _salon des ambassadeurs_, whose spaces were known to those princes of his monarchy, Maximilian and Carlota. [Please select]
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