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consistory是什么意思

  • n.(罗马天主教的)教会上议院;教会议会;教会或教区法庭

consistory自然拼读

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consistory变形

复数:consistories

consistory扩展

consistorial (adj.), consistorian (adj.)

consistory英英释义

noun

a solemn assembly : council

a church tribunal or governing body: such as

a solemn meeting of Roman Catholic cardinals convoked and presided over by the pope

a church session in some Reformed churches

the organization that confers the degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry usually from the 19th to the 32nd inclusivealso: a meeting of such an organization

consistory词源中文解释

约于1300年,指“世俗法庭”,源自于古北法语 consistorie(古法语 consistoire,12世纪),并直接源自于晚期拉丁语 consistorium “候房,帝国议会的会议场所”,源自于拉丁语 consistere(参见 consist)。指“教会议会,教会法庭”始于14世纪初。相关词汇: Consistorial。

consistory词源英文解释

Middle English consistorie "diocesan court, tribunal, session of a tribunal, council chamber," borrowed from Anglo-French consistorie, consistoire "court of law, diocesan court, convocation of cardinals," borrowed from Medieval Latin consistōrium "place of assembly, council, ecclesiastical court," going back to Late Latin, "place of assembly, habitation, privy council of the emperor," from Latin consistere "to come to a halt, remain at the same level, take up a position, continue in a place, reside, live" + -ōrium -ory >entry 1 — more at consist >entry 1 Note: The predominant Middle English form is constorie (with numerous variants, as cunstorie, constri), resulting from syncope of consistorie with original stress on the first syllable.

The first known use of consistory was in the 14th century

consistory 例句

1 He is expected to reveal his choices before the end of January so that preparations for the ceremonial "consistory" can be made, but so far there have been few if any whispers of likely names.

2 In making his selections, now and in previous consistories, Francis has been upending centuries of tradition by choosing cardinals from cities that have never before had cardinals.

3 Partner Vincent Metzger said the company experiences a boost in sales whenever there is a papal conclave but less so with a consistory.

4 After recasting them, they were adopted by a consistory held March 21, 1314, and copies were sent to some of the universities; but Clement’s death, on April 20, caused new delay.

5 We shall publish in our Second Volume, the allocation pronounced by the same pope, the 3d of September 1762, in secret consistory, to abrogate all the acts of the parliaments of France against the Jesuits.

6 Those rumors gained steam last week when Francis announced a consistory to create 21 new cardinals scheduled for Aug. 27.

7 Van Looy had been one of 21 individuals Francis selected for the honor, a move that will be formalized — for the other 20 — during a consistory in August.

8 Francis turns 87 in December and whether he convokes another consistory next year or in 2025 depends on how long he lives.

9 “Naturally, serving the cardinals at the consistory is also a great honor.”

10 The new cardinals will receive the traditional red hat and robes at a formal ceremony known as a consistory.

11 He created 90 cardinals in 5 consistories in his eight-year papacy.

12 Churchwarden Jean Glanville said the sale was approved by the Diocese of Peterborough's consistory court, which decides whether churches can dispose of property.

13 After the next consistory, the number of voting-age cardinals from Asia and Africa will have nearly doubled, compared with the conclave that elected Francis.

14 The Vatican said the ceremony to elevate the new cardinals, called a consistory, would take place Nov. 28, but it was unclear whether tightening coronavirus restrictions in Italy might interfere.

15 This is Francis' second consistory creating new cardinals and once again he looked to the “peripheries” to give greater geographic representation to the Europe-centric College of Cardinals.

16 The cardinals were installed in a ceremony, known as a consistory, that was markedly slimmed down because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

17 Francis’ move comes a month before cardinals from around the world will come to the Vatican for a consistory to witness the formal appointment of new cardinals and discuss church affairs.

18 Two days after the August consistory, the pope will reconvene the cardinals to discuss the new Vatican constitution, which took effect on June 5.

19 In recent days, some Italian and international news reports have suggested that the pope’s abdication could be at hand — a theory based less on hard evidence than on eyebrow-raising over a series of unusual events slated for late August, starting with the consistory.

20 The consistory, usually a joyful event, is taking place under a cloud because it follows a spate of leaked letters alleging corruption in the Vatican.

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