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Esteban Leavell June 09, 2012 11:38 AM

The meaning of: Coadjutor
 
I ran across a title that is not clear to me - a position in the Catholic Church. The word is: Coadjutor. It was used in the following sentence:

“... fue nombrado Coadjutor del Obispo de León, Monseñor don Emeterio Valverde y Télez.

Steve

Perikles June 09, 2012 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Estaban Leavell (Post 125534)
I ran across a title that is not clear to me - a position in the Catholic Church. The word is: Coadjutor. It was used in the following sentence:

“... fue nombrado Coadjutor del Obispo de León, Monseñor don Emeterio Valverde y Télez.

Steve

It's the same in English. See here (but I can't be bothered to try to understand)

aleCcowaN June 09, 2012 12:05 PM

coadjutor bishop (In the Roman Catholic Church, an assistant -auxiliary bishop- having also the right to succession to the episcopal see -bishop seat-)

Esteban Leavell June 09, 2012 03:22 PM

Thank you for the response. I thought I knew the positions in the Catholic Church. Obviously I don't.

Steve


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