Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

particolare

English translation:

particular

Added to glossary by Martina Agnes
Apr 22, 2012 12:57
12 yrs ago
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Italian term

particolare

Non-PRO Italian to English Art/Literary Religion
"La Congregazione cardinalizia può essere convocata nell’insieme dei suoi membri, cioè in una maniera denominata “plenaria”, o in una parte dei suoi componenti, cioè in una maniera denominata “particolare”. "

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Proposed translations (English)
4 +3 particular
Change log

Apr 23, 2012 09:46: Natalie changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

Non-PRO (3): philgoddard, Lara Barnett, Natalie

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Proposed translations

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particular

i.e.,

The Next Pope -
books.google.it/books?isbn=061535372X...
Anura Gurugé - 2010 - History - 322 pagine
There are two types of congregation: general and particular.
Peer comment(s):

agree philgoddard
41 mins
grazie, Phil
agree Lara Barnett
1 hr
Grazie, Lara
agree EleoE
4 hrs
Grazie, Eleo
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Reference comments

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Reference:

Particular council

Plenary and provincial councils are categorized as particular councils....A particular council is composed of all the bishops of the territory (including coadjutors and auxiliaries) as well as other ecclesiastical ordinaries who head particular churches in the territory.

See description of councils (Roman Catholic usage) on the wiki page.
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