In the 14th century, "monsignor" was used to refer to any high-ranking church or secular official. Cardinals, bishops and high-ranking priests were all called "monsignor. In , Pope Urban VIII revamped the conventions for addressing clergy and with them the usage of the title "monsignor.
For a short while, both bishops and high-ranking priests were called "monsignor. Priests become priests by ordination. A bishop confers this ordination by the laying on of hands. Priests, however, do not receive the title of monsignor through an ordination process. Typically a priest's diocesan bishop nominates him for the honor. The pope considers the nomination and, if he agrees that it is appropriate, he grants a diploma conferring the title. Your gift will strengthen the fabric of our entire Catholic community.
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Parish priests honored with the title of monsignor are normally given the title of Chaplain to His Holiness, the lowest grade of monsignor.
These honorary titles are now available to priests outside of the Vatican bureaucracy. However, the title of Prelate to His Holiness and the rank of monsignor is also granted to the Pope's chamberlain. The title of Protonotary Apostolic of Number, the highest grade of monsignor, is granted to seven priests who fill seven of the traditional administrative positions within the Curia.
Assignment to any of these positions is determined by the Vatican, but any priest can become a monsignor if nominated by his bishop and approved by the Pope. If you have decided to pursue the vocation of priesthood in the Catholic Church, you can't apply to become a monsignor the way you would apply for a job in the secular world. Instead, you would first have to go through the process of becoming a Catholic priest.
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