Catholic Church Terminology

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a district or see under the jurisdiction of an archbishop

  • The archbishopric of Canterbury is one of the oldest in England.
  • The archbishopric is responsible for overseeing several churches in the region.
  • I heard the archbishopric is hosting a big event next week.
  • In the world of politics, the archbishopric holds a lot of power and influence.

verb to officially declare someone as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church

  • The process to canonicate a saint in the Catholic Church involves thorough investigation and verification of miracles.
  • I heard they're going to canonicate Mother Teresa soon.
  • Dude, did you see that sick trick? That should totally be canonicated!
  • In the world of literature, some argue that only a few authors deserve to be canonicated as true masters of their craft.

noun A container in which incense is burned, typically during religious ceremonies.

  • The priest swung the censer gently as he walked down the aisle.
  • I love the smell of incense from the censer in church.
  • The censer was lit up like a Christmas tree during the ceremony.
  • Her words were like a censer, filling the room with a sweet fragrance of wisdom.

noun A papal ambassador or messenger

  • The nuncio delivered an important message from the Vatican.
  • The nuncio stopped by to chat with the local priest.
  • I heard the nuncio is a big deal in the church hierarchy.
  • The nuncio's words were like a beacon of hope in troubled times.

noun a metal censer suspended from chains, in which incense is burned during worship services

  • During the religious ceremony, the priest swung the thurible filled with incense.
  • I love the smell of the incense coming from the thurible at church.
  • The thurible at the temple is lit, man.
  • Her words were like the smoke from a thurible, filling the room with a sense of mystery.