prelate

/ˈprɛlɪt/
noun
  1. A high-ranking member of the clergy, such as a bishop, archbishop, or cardinal.
    • The prelate delivered a sermon to the assembled congregation.
    • In medieval times, a prelate often held both religious and political power.
    • The visiting prelate was greeted with great ceremony at the cathedral.
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