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Ordinaries; Ordinary (disambiguation); Ordinary (song); The Ordinary (album); The Ordinary

Ordinary (church officer)         
  • Diocese of Honolulu]].
AN OFFICER OF A CHURCH OR CIVIC AUTHORITY WHO BY REASON OF OFFICE HAS ORDINARY POWER TO EXECUTE LAWS
Hierarch; Hierarchs; Ruling bishop; Local bishop; Local ordinary; Ordinary (Catholic Church); Officers, Church; Church Officers; Church officers; Church officer; Ordinary (officer); Ruling hierarch
An ordinary (from Latin ordinarius) is an officer of a church or civic authority who by reason of office has ordinary power to execute laws.
Hierarch         
  • Diocese of Honolulu]].
AN OFFICER OF A CHURCH OR CIVIC AUTHORITY WHO BY REASON OF OFFICE HAS ORDINARY POWER TO EXECUTE LAWS
Hierarch; Hierarchs; Ruling bishop; Local bishop; Local ordinary; Ordinary (Catholic Church); Officers, Church; Church Officers; Church officers; Church officer; Ordinary (officer); Ruling hierarch
·noun One who has high and controlling authority in sacred things; the chief of a sacred order; as, princely hierarchs.
hierarch         
  • Diocese of Honolulu]].
AN OFFICER OF A CHURCH OR CIVIC AUTHORITY WHO BY REASON OF OFFICE HAS ORDINARY POWER TO EXECUTE LAWS
Hierarch; Hierarchs; Ruling bishop; Local bishop; Local ordinary; Ordinary (Catholic Church); Officers, Church; Church Officers; Church officers; Church officer; Ordinary (officer); Ruling hierarch
['h???r?:k]
¦ noun a chief priest, archbishop, or other leader.
Origin
ME: via med. L. from Gk hierarkhes, from hieros 'sacred' + arkhes 'ruler'.

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Ordinary

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