decanate

/ˈdɛkənɛt/

Definitions

1. noun

A group of 10 bishops or priests, especially in the Roman Catholic Church, forming a chapter or governing body.

“The decanate of the cathedral played a crucial role in organizing the bishop’s annual visit.”

2. verb

To appoint or promote someone to a decanate or a similar position of authority.

“The new archbishop decided to decanate several priests to key positions across the diocese.”

Synonyms

  • chapter
  • synod

Antonyms

  • diocese
  • parish