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    a college of clergy (canons and prelates) at a cathedral, performing liturgical, administrative, and advisory functions for the diocesan bishop.
    • chapter
    • college of canons and prelates
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    cathedral chapter
    a college of clergy (canons and prelates) at a cathedral, performing liturgical, administrative, and advisory functions for the diocesan bishop.
    • chapter
    • college of canons and prelates

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    In accordance with canon law, a cathedral chapter is a college of clerics (chapter) formed to advise a bishop and, in the case of a vacancy of the episcopal see in some countries, to govern the diocese in his stead
    kolegium duchownych (kanoników i prałatów) przy katedrze, pełniące funkcje liturgiczne, administracyjne i doradcze dla biskupa diecezjalnego
    college of clergy (canons and prelates) at a cathedral, performing liturgical, administrative, and advisory functions for the diocesan bishop