Monsignor (noun)

  1. A title used in the Catholic Church for a priest who is a high-ranking official or has been honored by the Pope.
  2. A high-ranking priest in the Catholic Church.

Origin:

From the italian 'monsignore' meaning 'my lord'.

Examples:

  1. The monsignor was a respected member of the community.
  2. The monsignor was an advisor to the bishop.
  3. The monsignor was a spiritual leader.
  4. The monsignor was a frequent visitor to the Vatican.
  5. The monsignor was a close friend of the Pope.
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