Jenkins to Fucinaro

Jenkins to Fucinaro

Who Is a Glossary of Church Terms Metropolitan? Here is a brief glossary of terms often used in the Catholic priests in their dioceses. The Eastern Catholic equivalent The Catholic Church in the Church that may not be completely familiar to journalists to a diocesan bishop is an eparchial bishop. In addition to United States has 32 provinces. who have not had a great deal of experience in covering diocesan bishops, there are auxiliary bishops, coadjutor church matters. bishops, and archbishops. Each province bishops’ conference – see episcopal conference. is made up of dioceses A brother – a non-ordained man who is a member of that are grouped together. an institute of consecrated life or a society of apostolic apostolic nuncio – a papal ambassador representing life, and who seeks to live a life consecrated through the the Roman Pontiff (Pope) to the Catholic Church of a nation, profession of poverty, chastity, and obedience by vow or A province as well as before the civil authorities of a nation. Also some other bond. called papal nuncio. See also pontifical representative. has one archdiocese plus one or more dioceses. archbishop – title given to a diocesan bishop who is the chief shepherd of an archdiocese. An archbishop may C also preside over an ecclesiastical province, or may be a canon law – ecclesiastical laws governing the Catholic The other dioceses in the chief shepherd of an archdiocese but hold another, high- Church. In the Latin Church, the governing code is the 1983 ranking Church office, such as anapostolic nuncio. province are referred to as Code of Canon Law (CIC). A separate but parallel Code of suffragan dioceses. archdiocese – The archdiocese, headed by an Canons of the Eastern Churches (CCEO) governs the Eastern archbishop, is typically the largest or oldest diocese in Catholic Churches. an ecclesiastical province and takes on an additional cardinal – the highest-ranking Catholic clergy below the administrative role for the whole province. The archbishop of the archdiocese, pope. According to Church law, cardinals are regarded as also known as the metropolitan, archeparchy – the equivalent of an archdiocese in the pope’s closest advisors. Most cardinals are archbishops presides over the province. the Eastern Catholic Churches that is entrusted to an or prefects of major departments at the Vatican. Those archeparch (equivalent of an archbishop) of an Eastern cardinals (79 years of age or below) are tasked with the Catholic ecclesiastical province. There are two Catholic responsibility of electing a new pope by gathering at a With the new law set down in archeparchies in the United States: the Byzantine Catholic conclave in Rome. Archdiocese of Pittsburgh and the Ukrainian Catholic celibacy – the condition of living chastely in the Vos estis lux mundi, a metropolitan Archdiocese of Philadelphia. may be authorized by the Holy See to unmarried state. At ordination, a diocesan priest or unmarried deacon in the Latin Catholic Church makes a undertake responsibilities for promise of celibacy. investigating reports involving bishops B chastity – is the virtue of correctly ordering one’s own pertaining to sexual abuse in the Church. bishop – a cleric who through episcopal ordination sexual conduct and desires. is a successor to the apostles and who shares in the threefold ministry of Jesus Christ (sanctifying, teaching, Church – The local or particular church normally refers Note: This explanation does not pertain to and governing). A bishop exercises these in hierarchical to a diocese or an eparchy. The universal Church refers to Eastern Catholic Churches in the United States. communion with the Roman Pontiff (Pope) and the College the entire Catholic communion of the Latin Church and the of Bishops. Most bishops are diocesan bishops, the chief Eastern Catholic Churches. 1 clergy – a collective term referring to ordained bishops, of the United States is available on the USCCB website priests, and deacons. (www.usccb.org/about/bishops-and-dioceses/all- dioceses.cfm). congregation – a term used for some Vatican departments responsible for important areas of church life, such as worship and sacraments, the clergy, and saints’ causes. E curia – the offices through which a bishop administers Eastern Catholic Churches – Catholic Churches a diocese. The Bishop of Rome (the pope) administers the with origins in Eastern Europe, Asia, and Africa that have universal Church through the Roman Curia while a bishop their own distinctive liturgical, legal, and organizational administers a diocese through a diocesan curia. systems and are identified by the national or ethnic character of their region of origin. Each is considered fully equal to the Latin tradition within the Church. In the United States there are 16 Eastern Catholic Church eparchies and D two Eastern Catholic Church archeparchies. In addition, deacon – The first of three ranks in the ordained there is one non-territorial Eastern Catholic Church ministry. Deacons preparing for the priesthood are called apostolate in the United States. See also eparchy and transitional deacons. Those not planning to be ordained archeparchy. priests are called permanent deacons. Married men may be eparchy – an Eastern Catholic Church equivalent of a ordained as permanent deacons. Single men are ordained diocese in the Latin Church. An eparchy is governed by with a commitment to celibacy either as transitional or an eparchial bishop who is the local hierarch (ordinary) of permanent deacons. the Church in that territory. There are 18 eparchies and delict – an act which is a crime under canon law, the archeparchies in the United States (www.usccb.org/about/ governing law of the Catholic Church. Acts considered to bishops-and-dioceses/all-eparchies.cfm). be a crime are articulated in the Code of Canon Law (for episcopal – referring to a bishop, a group of bishops, or the Latin Church) and in the Code of Canons of the Eastern to the form of Church governance by which bishops have Churches (for Eastern Catholic Churches). authority. diocesan bishop – A bishop who heads a diocese. He episcopal conference (bishops’ conference) – a may be assisted by auxiliary bishops or a coadjutor bishop. national or regional body of bishops that meets periodically See also auxiliary bishop and coadjutor bishop. to collaborate on matters of common concern in their dicastery – an administrative unit in the Holy See’s country or region. The United States Conference of Roman Curia, which includes secretariats, congregations, Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is the bishops’ conference in the dicasteries, tribunals, pontifical councils, and other offices. United States. In the context of the Apostolic Letter motu proprio Vos estis lux mundi, the competent dicastery refers to one of several congregations of the Roman Curia. The competent H dicastery is the particular office with authority and responsibility to review and respond to the case at hand. Holy See – refers often to the pope and the offices of the Roman Curia, the governing and administrative offices diocese – usually a geographic territory. It is governed for the universal Church. In general use, the term Vatican is by a bishop. A list of the 178 Latin Church (arch)dioceses synonymous with Holy See. 2 referred to as the metropolitan in contexts that reference L his capacity as head of the province. laicization – A word used historically to refer to the metropolitan see – the archdiocese or archeparchy current process by which a priest is dismissed from the under the authority of the metropolitan archbishop. It is clerical state. Sometimes used as a penalty for a serious the chief diocese/eparchy of an ecclesiastical province. crime, but more often it comes at the request of the priest. Metropolitan see refers to the archdiocese/archeparchy A priest who was dismissed from the clerical state is itself and to the seat of authority that the metropolitan barred from priestly ministry with some exceptions when holds. The bishop ordinary of the metropolitan see is someone is in immediate danger of death. The pope must known as the metropolitan. approve all requests for dismissal from the clerical state. motu proprio – literally, “on his own initiative.” A papal – in canon law, anyone not ordained a deacon, laity/lay document that expounds upon existing—or creates new— priest, or bishop is a layperson. In this legal canonical Church law or procedures. sense, women religious (sisters) and nonordained men religious (brothers) are essentially lay. In the documents of the Second Vatican Council, however, the laity are those who are neither ordained nor members of a religious order. N The Vatican II sense of the term laity—whereby the faithful nun – strictly speaking, a member of a religious are composed of laity, religious brothers and sisters, and community of women in the enclosure of a monastery. ordained clergy—is usually intended in most discussions of Colloquially it has been use to refer to all women religious, laypeople and their role in the Church. who are more properly called sisters. Whether a woman Latin Church (Latin Catholic Church) – religious is a nun or sister, it is appropriate to use the term commonly, but imprecisely, called the Roman Catholic Sister as the religious title before her name. Church or the Western Church, the Latin Church is the largest of the 24 Churches that have their own laws and liturgical rites recognized by the supreme authority of the O Catholic Church. These 24 Churches are in full communion ordinary (hierarch) – refers generally to a diocesan with the Holy Father and form the Catholic Church. or eparchial bishop, or others who are placed over a local ordinary (local hierarch) – an office-holder particular church or community that is equivalent to a with ordinary executive power in a particular territory. diocese/eparchy, as well as those persons who possess For example, the diocesan bishop is the local ordinary of ordinary executive power. a diocese, as are any vicars general or episcopal vicars in the diocese.

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