archbishops in English

noun
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the chief bishop responsible for an archdiocese.
Specifically, the Board urges a revival of the oversight role of metropolitans, i.e., archbishops overseeing bishops in their province.

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1. Archbishops synonyms, Archbishops pronunciation, Archbishops translation, English dictionary definition of Archbishops

2. Archbishops 'Archbishops' is a 11 letter word starting with A and ending with S Crossword clues for 'Archbishops'

3. Find another word for Archbishops.

4. From Archbishops of Canterbury page by Peter J

5. In the Catholic Church, Archbishops and bishops rank below cardinals

6. Archbishops here serve for a long time

7. A listing of the past Archbishops of Milwaukee

8. In the Catholic Church, archBishops and Bishops rank below cardinals

9. The six former Archbishops are: Archbishop Alexander 1922 - 1930

10. The Archdiocese has had sixteen Archbishops over the course of its history

11. Kalocsa is the Episcopal see of one of the four Catholic archbishops of Hungary.

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13. Archbishopricks archbishoprics archbishops archchamberlain archchamberlains archchancellor archchancellors archchemic archcompetitor archcompetitors: Literary usage of Archbishop

14. Learn more about some of the previous Archbishops of York: Lancelot Blackburne 1724-1743

15. Archbishops' Review Group, published by Church House Publishing which was released on 26 March 2021

16. 53 synonyms and near synonyms of Archbishops from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 5 antonyms and near antonyms

17. The fact that some bishops and Archbishops are called cardinals is an entirely separate matter

18. In response to this crisis, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York has commissioned the 'Coming Home' report

19. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York wrote in The Spectator about the Church of England

20. The fact that some bishops and Archbishops are called cardinals is an entirely separate matter

21. The Archbishops described NHS and social care staff as “a blessing and lifeline for our nation”

22. The adjoining State Rooms were used by the archbishops in fulfilling their social and official duties.

23. From the Cambridge English Corpus At the height of his power he was an Advisor to popes, kings and archbishops.

24. The Archbishops under those patriarchs have no province nor archiepiscopal jurisdiction, but only hold the rank or archiepiscopal dignity

25. 22 This difference between the two archbishops was illustrated over the memorial requiem in York minster for Lord Halifax.

26. The Church of England is presided over by two Archbishops: the archbishop of Canterbury, who is ‘primate of All England’, and the …

27. In the almost 100 years of the life of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese there have been seven Archbishops who have faithfully served it

28. Appetente Sacro On the Spiritual Advantages in Fasting Pope Clement XIII - 1759 To the Venerable Brothers the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, and Bishops.

29. No other bishops, even non-metropolitan archbishops or retired metropolitans, are allowed to wear the pallium unless they have special permission.

30. The unusual situation of having two archbishops at the top of Church hierarchy suggests that Northern England was seen as a sui generis.

31. The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have apologised over a statement issued by Church of England bishops last week which declared that only …

32. This is the second report of the Review Group appointed by the Archbishops in 1999 to consider the future needs and resourcing of Bishops.

33. There are Cathedral churches of simple diocesan bishops, of archbishops or metropolitans, of primates, patriarchs, and, in the Roman Catholic Church, of the pope.

34. Among Archbishops, Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York leads the pack with this 15,000-square-foot mansion on Madison Avenue, in one of the priciest corridors of Manhattan

35. Had the Pope not "Aggressed" by appointing archbishops and bishops to English Sees, and so raised the scare of which Lord John Russell and Mr

36. The Archbishops urged legislators “to consider this bill in the light of values and principles we would wish to characterise relationships across these islands long after the transition period”.

37. Beneficiaries of the gifts were, among others, the abbots of Prüm and Trier and of the Abbey of St. Maximin and the Archbishops of Cologne, Trier, Mainz and Magdeburg.

38. The Archbishops of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia July 24, 2020 · A one-day virtual meeting of the Anglican Church's General Synod Te Hīnota Whānui is underway today (25 July) from 9am-4.30pm.

39. But in Austria, Hungary, Roumania, Servia, and Herzegovina the Catholics of the different Oriental rites, Ruthenians, Greeks, and Armenians, still have Archbishops in the proper sense, who retain a large

40. A crowned pope began ruling over a college of cardinals, who in turn were drawn from hundreds of bishops and archbishops, who in turn were promoted from seminary-trained priests.

41. Constant Avarices of the Salzburg archbishops led to clashes of arms in 1611, when the troops of Wolf Dietrich Raitenau occupied Berchtesgaden but were repulsed by the forces of Duke Maximilian I of Bavaria

42. The Archbishops’ Commission on Housing, Church and Community was launched in April 2019 with the ambitious remit of re-imagining housing policy and practice. This and future Commissions are independent of the Church of England’s institutions, with the freedom to …

43. I greet with fraternal esteem the Portuguese-speaking Metropolitan Archbishops who received the pallium yesterday: Archbishop Mauro Aparecido dos Santos of Cascavel; Archbishop Luís Gonzaga Silva Pepeu of Vitória da Conquista; and Archbishop José Francisco Sanches Alves of Évora.

44. Archbishops of New York Archbishop John Hughes (1842-1864) John Hughes was born in Annaloghan, County Tyrone, Ireland, in 1798; twenty years later, he fled his native land to escape penal laws that prohibited the practice of Roman Catholicism in Ireland.

45. Former Archbishops who have not received the status of Archbishop emeritus may still be informally addressed as "Archbishop" as a courtesy, unless they are subsequently appointed to a bishopric (not an Archbishopric), in which case the courtesy ceases.

46. Thomas Becket, a London merchant’s son, was a complex person – in his youth he was a normal ebullient young man, stormy and proud, selfish and arrogant, vain, and anxious to please, but in later life, became one of the most pious and devout Archbishops of the 12th century

47. ‘A council called the Witan elected who they considered the best from a group of powerful men (the Athelings).’ ‘They provide the basis on which it is possible, in conjunction with other sources, to reconstruct the individual careers of kings, queens, Athelings, archbishops, bishops, abbots, royal …

48. ‘A council called the Witan elected who they considered the best from a group of powerful men (the Athelings).’ ‘They provide the basis on which it is possible, in conjunction with other sources, to reconstruct the individual careers of kings, queens, Athelings, archbishops, bishops, abbots, royal …

49. ‘‘Look at those clouds in the East,’ said the deputy Archimandrite, deliberately changing the subject.’ ‘A staff is also granted to Archimandrites and abbots, as they are the heads of monasteries.’ ‘A ukase in 1763 limited the composition of the Synod to three archbishops, two Archimandrites, and one archpriest.’

50. The Archbishops ’ Council Annual Report and Financial S tatements for the year ended 2018 Registered Charity Number 1074857 This report is printed on paper sourced from managed forests and sustainable raw materials Picture credits With special thanks to Ash Mills, Arun Kataria, Canterbury Cathedral, Diocese of Birmingham, Diocese of Derby,