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Definition of Monsignors
1. monsignor [n] - See also: monsignor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monsignors
Literary usage of Monsignors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Priests and People in Ireland by Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy (1903)
"If the "fertile and cultured" minds of the Connaught monsignors only ... But we
find the monsignors, while they bay as loud as bloodhounds about the duty of ..."
2. The Externals of the Catholic Church: Her Government, Ceremonies, Festivals by John Francis Sullivan (1917)
"Pectoral Cross The monsignors. This title denotes the rank of ... These are
commonly called monsignors, and are of three grades; and the same name is given ..."
3. Style-book of Business English for High Schools: Business Courses, Regents by H. W. Hammond, Max John Herzberg (1914)
"Bishop : or 1025 Delaware Avenue, Rt. Rev. and dear Bishop : Buffalo, NY monsignors
There are two grades of monsignors—the higher known as the Right ..."