in partibus infidelium

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Prepositional phrase

in partibus infidelium

  1. (Christianity, historical) Of a bishop: merely titular, without regular jurisdiction, and serving to assist some other bishop or to act as delegates of the pope where no hierarchy had yet been established.
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