Superior general
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A Superior General, or General Superior, is the Superior at the head of a whole religious order or congregation.
The term is mainly used as a generic term, while many orders and congegations use other specific titles, notably
- Abbot general
- Custos-general
- Master general
- Minister General
- Prior General
- Rector general.
In many cases there is an intermediate level between him and the superior of the individual monasteries of or equivalent communities, often styled provincial superior.
[edit] See also
- Commissary general
- Definitor-general
- procurator-general
Congregational Leader
[edit] Sources
- This article incorporates text from the public-domain Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913. passim