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 Übersetzung für 'abbot primate' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   an abbot primate | abbot primates
relig.
abbot primate
Abtprimas {m}
Teiltreffer
relig.
abbot
Abt {m}
224
relig.
abbot
Klostervorsteher {m} [Abt]
32
hist.relig.
prince-abbot
Fürstabt {m}
relig.
abbot general
Generalabt {m}
hist.relig.
imperial abbot
Reichsabt {m}
hist.relig.
reformist abbot
Reformabt {m}
relig.
abbot-bishop
Abtbischof {m}
relig.
abbot's cross
Abtkreuz {n}
hist.relig.
abbot's seal
Abtssiegel {n} [auch: Abtsiegel]
relig.
abbot's cross
Abtskreuz {n}
zool.
primate
Herrentier {n} [veraltend]
15
zool.T
primate
Primat {m}
63
relig.
primate
Primas {m}
7
relig.
election of the abbot
Abtswahl {f} [Abtwahl] [Wahl des Abts]
relig.
election of the abbot
Abtwahl {f} [Wahl des Abtes]
relig.
election of an abbot
Abtwahl {f} [Wahl eines Abtes]
relig.
consecration of an abbot
Abtsweihe {f}
zool.
primate tree
Primatenstammbaum {m}
acad.archaeo.zool.
primate archaeology
Primatenarchäologie {f}
zool.
primate evolution
Primatenevolution {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 1951, the abbey was separated from the Beuron Congregation and placed under the direct supervision of the Abbot-Primate of the Benedictines in Rome.
  • On 24 September 1959, Gut was elected as the fourth Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Confederation.
  • is a complex located on the Piazza Cavalieri di Malta Square on the Aventine Hill in Rome's Ripa rione and overseen by the Benedictine Confederation and the Abbot Primate.
  • This ancient order is made up of nine independent congregations confederated internationally in 1959, and the Confederation of Canons Regular of St Augustine elects an Abbot Primate.
  • In 1893, Dom Hildebrand de Hemptinne, Second Abbot of Maredsous, was appointed by Pope Leo XIII as the first Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Order.

  • After repeated wartime internments of the monks, in 1951, Dormition Abbey was separated from the Beuron Congregation and placed under the direct supervision of the Abbot-Primate of the Benedictines in Rome.
  • The abbot primate, who is elected by all the congregations and serves for a six-year term, works to foster contact and mutual cooperation among the diverse communities of canons regular in the Catholic Church.
  • The Confederation has its headquarters at Sant'Anselmo in Rome, which is the seat of the Abbot Primate and hosts the quadrennial Congress of Abbots.
  • This placed the congregation under the general supervision of the abbot primate of the Benedictine Order, and joined them to the life of the entire Order throughout the world.
  • They are organized in eight "congregations", each headed by an "abbot general", but also have an "Abbot Primate of the Confederated Canons Regular of Saint Augustine".

  • They do not have a superior general or motherhouse with universal jurisdiction, but elect an Abbot Primate to represent themselves to the Vatican and to the world.
  • He was elected and served as the sixth Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Confederation of the Order of Saint Benedict from 1977-1992.
  • Augustine, elects an Abbot Primate as figurehead of the Confederation and indeed the whole Canonical Order.
  • The chancellor ("gran cancelliere") of the Anselmianum is Gregory Polan, OSB, the Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Confederation.
  • In 1993 he was also appointed by the Abbot Primate of the Benedictine Confederation to serve as President of the International Conference on Benedictine Education (ICBE) which facilitates dialogue between Benedictine secondary schools across the world.

  • The community split in 1949: one part resettled in Tholey with Abbot Petrus Borne; the remainder in Trier belonged to no congregation and was directly subordinate to the Abbot-Primate of the Benedictine Order.
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