Caeremoniale Episcoporum
[ cher-e-maw-nee-ah-le e-pees-kaw-pawr-oom ]
/ ˌtʃɛr ɛˌmɔ niˈɑ lɛ ɛˌpis kɔˈpɔr ʊm /
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noun Roman Catholic Church.
the liturgical book, used by bishops, containing regulations and prescriptions that are authoritative in matters not covered in the missal or other service books.
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Origin of Caeremoniale Episcoporum
Late Latin: ceremonial of bishops
Words nearby Caeremoniale Episcoporum
caeno-, caenogenesis, Caenozoic, Caen stone, caeoma, Caeremoniale Episcoporum, Caerleon, Caernarfon, Caernarvon, Caernarvonshire, Caerphilly
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