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58: 45: 177: 466:. In the case of Opus Dei, the Prelate is elected by members of the Prelature and confirmed by the Supreme Pontiff; the laity and clergy of the Prelature remain subject to the government of the particular churches in whose territory they live, and the laity associated with the Prelature, both men and women, are organically united under the jurisdiction of the Prelate. 482:
ordered prelates and bishops to live simply and renounce any desire for power after they retired from senior offices of the Roman Curia. Several such officials and bishops had been criticized in the preceding years for luxurious living, such as having large apartments and police escorts after they
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removed from office in 2013, who used an apartment that had been renovated at the cost of nearly half a million dollars in funds, which were diverted from a Vatican-owned hospital by the former president of the hospital. Even after he retired, Tarcisio Bertone used escorts of
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of 1983. Such a prelature is an institution having clergy and, possibly, lay members which would execute specific pastoral activities. The adjective "personal" refers to the fact that in contrast with previous
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who have the title and dress of prelates as a personal honorific, i.e., Papal chaplains, prelates of honor (formerly "domestic prelates"), and honorary protonotaries apostolic. All these enjoy the title of
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of the prelate is not territorial and instead is of specific persons wherever they are located. The establishment of personal prelatures is an exercise of the
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inherent power of self-organization which the Church has to pursue its mission, though a personal prelature is not a
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or other ecclesiastical person who possesses ordinary authority of a jurisdiction, i.e., of a
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and live normal lives), whereas religious institutes are religious organizations operating
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The term also is used generically, in which case it may equally refer to an apostolic
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of the world (members take vows and live by the proper law of their institute).
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In the strict canonical sense, "prelate" denominates a priest or bishop who is
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In the Catholic Church, the personal prelature was conceived during the
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Personal prelatures are fundamentally secular organizations operating
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or who ranks in precedence with ordinaries. The word derives from the
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Benedictine Archabbot Ildefons Schober in prelate dress and
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is a prelate whose geographic jurisdiction, denominated a "
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The first, and presently only, personal prelature is
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