Prelate
Prelate is a title used for a high-ranking member of the Christian clergy who exercises jurisdiction or governance within a church. The term is commonly applied to bishops, archbishops, abbots, and other clerics who have ordinary authority over a diocese, abbey, or defined territory. In many traditions, the prelate’s jurisdiction is recognized by church law or custom, and the holder may be referred to as an ordinary.
Etymology and scope: The word comes from Latin praelatus, meaning “placed before,” from prae “before” and ferre
Types and examples: A diocesan prelate governs a diocese; a territorial prelate presides over a territorial