cardinalship

/ˈkɑrdənəlˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The position, rank, or office of a cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.
    • The cardinalship comes with great responsibility and influence.
    • He was elevated to cardinalship after decades of service to the church.
    • Many aspire to cardinalship, but few are chosen by the pope.
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