deanery|deaneries in English

noun

['dean·er·y || 'dɪːnərɪ]

position of dean (head of a particular division in a university)

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1. The Archdeaconries are further split into Deaneries and each Deanery is then split into parishes

2. The Archdeanery of Bruges comprised the deaneries of Bruges, Ardenbourg, and Oudenbourg; the Archdeanery of Ghent, the deaneries of Ghent, Roulers, Oudenarde, and Waes; the Archdeanery of Tournai, the deaneries of Tournai, Seclin, Helchin, Lille, and Courtrai.

3. The Diocese is divided into two Archdeaconries each headed by an archdeacon with a number of smaller deanery units within them

4. Each rural deanery is in turn part of an Archdeaconry, an area for which an archdeacon is responsible

5. The Canonry Benefice is a united benefice formed in 2012 within the East Bridge Deanery of the Diocese of Canterbury in Kent, UK

6. The Diocese of Accra of today comprises The Cathedral Deanery and Five Archdeaconries namely: Accra North, Accra East, Accra West, Accra North East and Tema.

7. The Archdeaconry of Salop, now entirely in the Lichfield diocese, includes the deaneries of Edgmond, Ellesmere, Hodnet, Shrewsbury, Telford, Wem, Whitchurch and Wrockwardine

8. As Archdeacon he or she is responsible for the disciplinary supervision of the clergy within the five area deaneries of Dewsbury, Wakefield, Pontefract, Barnsley and Birstall.

9. Each Archdeaconry contains a number of deaneries and is overseen by an Archdeacon.The Archdeacons serve under the Bishop in looking after a large part of the Diocese.

10. The Archdeacon of Ipswich covers the deanery of Ipswich, and is also the director of the Inspiring Ipswich project which is resourced by national Strategic Development Funding (SDF)

11. The idea of Convocations is a time-honored one that harkens back to traditional Anglican structure, where members of a “deanery” were a Bishop’s liaison, regional representative and pastoral minister.

12. Archdeacons are appointed to support both the bishops in their work of oversight across the diocese and to support the parishes, benefices and deaneries in their work of mission and ministry.

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14. In medieval times, the Diocese of York had five Archdeaconries: the Archdeaconry of York (the largest archdeaconry, comprising the City of York and almost all the West Riding of Yorkshire, divided into five rural deaneries), the

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16. This is a list of the Archdeacons of Meirionnydd.The Archdeacon of Meirionydd is the priest in charge of the archdeaconry of Meirionydd, an administrative division of the Church in Wales Diocese of Bangor.The archdeaconry comprises the five deaneries of Ardudwy, Arwystili, Cyfeiliog/Mawddwy, Llyn/Eifionydd and …

17. When the diocese was created, it consisted of the ancient Archdeaconries of Essex and Colchester.The first changes to the diocese's Archdeaconries occurred on 17 March 1922 when the Archdeaconry of Southend was created from the old Essex archdeaconry and that old archdeaconry renamed to West Ham: at its erection, the 1922 Southend archdeaconry consisted of the Deaneries of …

18. Such things as the names of local clergy and the timing for ministerial or deanery meetings, referral agencies for counselling or crisis intervention, civilian religious services, hospitals that serve military members, sources for church supplies, even local restaurants and shopping services will assist the new leader in acclimatizing him/herself to the new area.

19. The Archdeacons in the Diocese in Europe are senior clergy of the Church of England Diocese in Europe.They each have responsibility over their own archdeaconry, of which there are currently seven, each of which is composed of one or more deaneries, which are composed in turn of chaplaincies (as opposed to the parishes of the mainland and Manx dioceses).