In the Roman Catholic Church, the roll containing the names of the clergy permanently attached to a cathedral, a collegiate, or a parish church.(noun)
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Use "matricula" in a sentence
"It is called a matricula consular, issued by the Mexican Consulate."
"The consulate ... reports that the greatest demand is for the identification card, called matricula consular in Spanish ...."
"He finds himself at once a member of the English nation of the Trans-montane University; he pays his fee, takes the oath of obedience to the Rector, and his name is placed upon the "matricula" or roll of members of the University."