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1 архиепископ
(священнослужитель высшей степени христ. церк. иерархии; в РПЦ имеет крест на чёрном клобуке, на груди - панагия; у протестантов титул архиепископа носят главы церквей отдельных стран) archbishop, arch-flamen, сокр. Abp., abp., Arch., Archbpархиепископ или еп., наделённый юридическим правом церк. разбирательства в своей епархии (в Англии) — ordinary
(титулование и обращение к нему)
Ваше Высокопреосвященство — правосл. Your Grace, Your Eminence, Vladiko; англик., катол. My Lord (Archbishop), Your Grace; ( в США) Most Reverend Sir, Most Reverend ArchbishopЕго преосвященство архиепископ... — катол. His Grace the Archbishop of...; The Most Reverend (Archbishop of)...; англик. His Grace Archbishop of...
Его Блаженство архиепископ Афинский и всей Эллады — His Beatitude the Archbishop of Athens and All Hellas [Greece]
Его Блаженство архиепископ Новой Юстинианы и всего Кипра — His Beatitude the Archbishop of New Justiniania and All Cyprus
сан архиепископа англик. — primacy
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2 великий Господин
Christianity: Most Reverend Sir, Very Reverend Sir -
3 великий господин
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4 великий Господин
Very Reverend Sir, Most Reverend SirРусско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > великий Господин
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