Apostolate — A*pos to*late, n. [L. apostolatus, fr. apostolus. See {Apostle}.] 1. The dignity, office, or mission, of an apostle; apostleship. [1913 Webster] Judas had miscarried and lost his apostolate. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. The dignity or office of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
apostolate — [ə päs′tə lit, ə päs′təlāt΄] n. [ME apostolat < LL(Ec) apostolatus < apostolus: see APOSTLE] the office, duties, or period of activity of an apostle … English World dictionary
apostolate — /əˈpɒstələt/ (say uh postuhluht), / leɪt/ (say layt) noun 1. the dignity or office of an apostle. 2. the mission or work of someone who seeks to further the cause of the apostles: teaching was the apostolate of the Order. 3. a group of people who …
apostolate — This term (from the Greek apostolos, meaning messenger ) refers to the mission of the Church to proclaim theGospel of Christ throughout the world. All members of the Church, by virtue of their Baptism, are called to be apostles in the sense… … Glossary of theological terms
apostolate — noun Etymology: Late Latin apostolatus, from apostolus Date: 14th century 1. the office or mission of an apostle 2. an association of persons dedicated to the propagation of a religion or a doctrine … New Collegiate Dictionary
apostolate — noun a) The office, or responsibilities of an apostle. b) A group of people that exists for the spreading of religious doctrine … Wiktionary
Apostolate — The office and dignity of an Apostle; the whole body of Bishops throughout the world … American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia
apostolate — a·pos·to·late || É™ pÉ’stəʊlÉ™t n. role of missionary or disciple (Christianity) … English contemporary dictionary
apostolate — [ə pɒstəleɪt] noun 1》 the position or authority of an apostle. ↘a group of apostles. 2》 evangelistic activity or works … English new terms dictionary
apostolate — apos·to·late … English syllables