diocesan in English

adjective
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of or concerning a diocese.
Each local context requires creative action that enables parish and diocesan leaders to promote a sense of belonging and ownership among Latinas and Latinos.
noun
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the bishop of a diocese.
Since 1704 the chief bishop of the Anglican church, designated the Primus, is elected from among the Scottish diocesans .

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1. Bishop Coadjutor Search; Diocesan Convention; Diocesan Council, Standing Committee; Constitution and Canons; Diocesan Policy and Guidelines; Diocesan Endowments; General Convention; Nominating Committee; Intake Officer

2. Bishops - Diocesan College Website

3. In 1870, Archdeaconries made a distinctive, difficult, and considerable contribution to a diocesan infrastructure

4. Chaplaincies For more information about Anglican Chaplaincy, please contact the Diocesan Registry PH: 4771 4175

5. The Archdeacons assist and support the Suffragan Bishops in their leadership of the Diocesan Mission Strategy

6. Diocesan Museum of Barcelona - Crammed with exhibits and objects, this gallery is a paradise for inquiring minds.

7. Chancellor A Chancellor is appointed by the diocesan bishop to gather, arrange, and safeguard the curial archive

8. First of all, the diocesan Jubilee, which will take place on 28 May in St Peter's Square.

9. We will add within a week a special section on the diocesan web site to display these pledges.

10. The Cathedral hosts major liturgical celebrations and diocesan gatherings as well as a variety of cultural events throughout the year

11. Almsgiving plays an indispensable role in the spiritual growth of the individual Christian and the local and diocesan Church

12. Acolytes may also have opportunities to serve at weddings (with honorarium), funerals, and other events which may even be at the Diocesan level

13. A Coadjutor bishop has right of succession as Coadjutor, so if the see falls vacant he becomes the diocesan bishop immediately.

14. In India he established a diocesan hierarchy, with seven Archbishoprics, the archbishop of Goa taking precedence with the rank of patriarch

15. The Association of Catholic Diocesan Archivists is committed to the active promotion of professionalism in the management of diocesan archives in North America as reflected in our work to establish an archives and records management program in every diocese and to assist bishops and chancellors in the development of such programs.

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

17. This was modifed at the Synod of Kells-Mellifont in 1152, when Tuam and Dublin were elevated to Archbishoprics estabishing a diocesan system throughout Ireland.

18. The Episcopal Cursillo Ministry committee has purchased a large audience ZOOM license and will be glad to share it for your Diocesan large Cursillo Zoom events.

19. Year Catholics Total Population Percent Catholic Diocesan Priests Religious Priests Total Priests Catholics Per Priest Permanent Deacons Male Religious Female Religious Parishes Source; Prefecture Apostolic of Anuradhapura

20. Archidiaconal records are held at the Lincolnshire Archives, which is the Diocesan Record Office. As provost, Waynflete procured the exemption of the college from Archidiaconal authority on the 2nd …

21. On 19 January 1979, the community was first recognised by the Catholic Church at the diocesan level by Robert-Joseph Coffy, Archbishop of Albi, as a "pious union".

22. It is a diocesan-based network of specially trained priests, religious, counselors, and laypersons who provide a team response of care for those suffering in the aftermath of Abortion.

23. Canon 401 §1 of the Code of Canon Law states that archdiocesan/diocesan bishops (including cardinals) “are requested to” submit their resignation to the pope on reaching the age of 75 years.

24. Definition of Archdeacon : a clergyman having the duty of assisting a diocesan bishop in ceremonial functions or administrative work Examples of Archdeacon in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Keith Cartwright, Archdeacon …

25. If you are looking to be certified as a Catechist in your diocese please check with your parish Director of Religious Education (DRE) or contact the diocesan Director of Faith Formation first

26. Archdeacons' Permissions - The List B Process Applying for a Faculty DAC Meeting and Site Visit Dates Site Visits and Informal Advice Diocesan Registry and Consistory Court Notices of Proposed Works Fundraising for Church Building Projects

27. A Coadjutor bishop (or bishop Coadjutor) is a bishop in the Catholic, Anglican, and (historically) Eastern Orthodox churches whose main role is to assist the diocesan bishop in the administration of the diocese

28. In this sense he is much like the auxiliary bishop with special faculties, but there is one big difference: when the diocesan bishop retires or dies, a Coadjutor bishop immediately becomes his successor

29. Through their pledge to follow Christ more closely, virgins are Consecrated to God, mystically espoused to Christ and dedicated to the service of the Church, when the diocesan Bishop consecrates them according to …

30. Through their pledge to follow Christ more closely, virgins are consecrated to God, mystically espoused to Christ and dedicated to the service of the Church, when the diocesan Bishop Consecrates them according to …

31. Some have been replaced by present structures built by later diocesan clergy, but the following churches built by Capuchins are still standing : the Agana Cathedral, Agat, Santa Rita, Yona, Chalan Pago, Talofofo, Mangilao, Piti, Yigo, Tamuning, Tumon, Ordot.

32. An initiative of the Adigrat Diocesan Catholic Secretariat (ADCS) of the Ethiopian Catholic Eparchy of Adigrat has already supported ten young people with micro-scholarships for obtaining a university entrance qualification and at least one bachelor's degree in their own country.

33. Asterisked Listing in Official Catholic Directory and submit it to the appropriate diocesan official, along with a copy of its IRS determination letter that establishes that it is exempt and described in section 501(c)(3) as a public charity, and any additional or substitute information the diocese requires.

34. An essential part of the Beatification process was the tribunal hearing of the possible miracle held in the Diocesan office in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on February 2, 2001, and concluding the afternoon of February 27, 2001 with the final documents sealed with wax by Bishop Richard Hanifen.

35. ‘The local Curate expressed understanding at their sense of loss.’ ‘Two years later a meretricious Curate pulled them down from the shelf and bought them.’ ‘After his studies he returned to Galway Diocese and was appointed a Curate in Salthill.’ ‘He has now been appointed a diocesan Curate in …

36. Advowson (or "Patronage") is the right in English law of a patron (avowee) to present to the Diocesan Bishop (or in some cases the Ordinary if not the same person) a nominee for appointment to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice or church living, a process known as presentation (jus praesentandi, Latin: "the law of presenting").

37. PREAMBLE The College of Bishops of the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) recently spoke about sexual identity and invited Anglicans “to discern these matters within their own diocesan communities and ministries.” ACNA bishops have privately provided pastoral guidance to local churches, with at least one bishop offering guidance to his clergy that can be read […]

38. The exemption can be Availed of only once in 10 years.; Of course there are limits on what can be Availed of.; Various diocesan clergy also Availed of the document's provision.; Over 100, 000 people Availed of this facility to leave the UAE.; Munster tenants Availed of land purchase in higher numbers than in any other province.; Many organisations Availed of his time and knowledge.

39. DIOCESE OF CEBÚ (CebuANENSIS); DIOECESIS NOMINIS JESU Located in the Philippine Islands.Cebú, the diocesan city, spelled also Sebú and Zebú, in the province of the same name, is so called from the island on which it is situated, in turn so called from the Indian ox (bos indicus), on account of a fancied resemblance between that animal and the outline of the island.

40. Advowson / ə d ˈ v aʊ z ən / [1] or patronage is the right in English law of a patron (avowee) to present to the diocesan bishop (or in some cases the ordinary if not the same person) a nominee for appointment to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice or church living, a process known as presentation (jus praesentandi, Latin: "the right of presenting").