Category
page 2Ecclesiastical titles
ecclesiastical address
formal style of address used for members of the clergy. title that denotes a rank in a church
Prince-Provost
thumb|Joseph Konrad von Schroffenberg, last Prince-provost of Berchtesgaden Provostry|Berchtesgaden, c. 1790
Verbi dei minister
Christian title
prebendary
thumb|Prebendal stalls in the Choir of Salisbury Cathedral in England
A prebendary is a member of the Catholic or Anglican clergy, a form of canon with a role in the administration of a cathedral or collegiate church. When attending services, prebendaries sit in particular seats, usually at the back of the choir stalls, known as prebendal stalls.
Antistes
thumb|The Antistes of Zürich from [[Zwingli to Nüscheler]]
Antistes (from Latin ante "before" and sto "stand") was from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century the title of the head of a church in the Reformed Churches in Switzerland. It was the highest office in churches with synodal church governance.
corrector
A corrector (English plural correctors, Latin plural correctores) is a person or object practicing correction, usually by removing or rectifying errors.
predikant
'''''' is a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, especially in South Africa; is the Afrikaans term for 'pastor'.