kollatsioonide
Kollatsioonide is a term with historical roots, primarily used in the context of church governance and patronage. Historically, it referred to the process by which a bishop or other ecclesiastical authority formally appointed a clergyman to a benefice, such as a parish or prebend. This appointment was based on the presentation of a candidate by a patron, who might be a layperson, a religious order, or another ecclesiastical body.
The process of collation involved examining the qualifications and suitability of the presented candidate. If the
The concept of collation was particularly significant in medieval church law and played a role in the