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  • Then the Archbishop of Canterbury stepped forward, mitre and all, and called us, in sonorous tones, to prayer. ANTI-ICE
  • Howbeit when they should come to sit downe at dinner, there kindled a strife betwixt the said two bishops about their places, bicause the bishop of London, for that he had beene ordeined long before the archbishop, and therefore not onelie as deane to the see of Canturburie, but also by reason of prioritie, pretended to haue the vpper seat. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • The alliance of king and pope ensured that no more Winchelseys became archbishops.
  • If anyone can help to reawaken people's interest and support in Christianity, our new archbishop certainly can - and I wish him well in his new and elevated position.
  • His speech was preceded by one from the Archbishop of Canterbury. Times, Sunday Times
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  • For being summoned to come and receiue his consecration at Canturburie (as alreadie yee haue heard) through counsell of the canons Yorke he refused so to doo: bicause they informed him that if he so did, it should be greatlie preiudiciall to the liberties of that sée, whose archbishop was of like authoritie in all things vnto the archbishop of Canturburie, so that he was bound onelie to fetch his consecration and benediction at Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (3 of 12) Henrie I.
  • The Archbishop's implied command that he leave the matter alone he decided to ignore.
  • He called the grooms, and we made ready, taking the horses out to where the folk of the archbishop waited in the sunny courtyard, and there leaving them. A King's Comrade A Story of Old Hereford
  • All that Anselm demanded was that the essential basis for carrying out his duties as archbishop should remain inviolate.
  • The King's religious policies, strictly applied by Archbishop Laud, gave offence to the Puritan merchants and artisans.
  • The former Archbishop of Canterbury hit out yesterday at extreme atheists who are intolerant of religious views and attempt to deny Christians a voice in public debate.
  • As the Archbishop of Bordeaux is in your entourage, he could officiate. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • The hospitality figures appear within statistics showing what it costs to run the two archbishoprics and other items, including travel and subsistence.
  • Public servants should be open and honest and not engage in corruption and "wheeler-dealing", Anglican Archbishop Njongonkulu ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The title of archbishop ceased to be used for these two sees of the episcopal church in Scotland after the revolution of 1688.
  • Schuckardt is wearing the mozetta, which is worn by the Pope and Cardinals everywhere, and by Archbishops and Bishops in their dioceses with a few exceptions.
  • I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
  • His speech was preceded by one from the Archbishop of Canterbury. Times, Sunday Times
  • Archbishop Neary recalled that the men and boys of the surrounding parishes had carried stones, timber and cement to the summit during the construction of the oratory in the early 1900s.
  • In June 1162 Becket was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury.
  • In this synod was Stigand the archbishop of Canturburie depriued of his bishoprike, for three speciall causes. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6) England (1 of 12) William the Conqueror
  • Archbishop of Toulouse! answer all the three, with the clearest instantaneous concord; and rush off to propose him to the King; 'in such haste,' says Besenval, 'that M. de Lamoignon had to borrow a simarre,' seemingly some kind of cloth apparatus necessary for that. The French Revolution
  • In 1890 Edward King was tried before Archbishop Edward Benson for ritual practices, after a churchwarden from Cleethorpes witnessed the bishop celebrate the Eucharist at St Peter at Gowts Church in Lincoln. Bishop of the Poor: Edward King reinvented the role of diocesan bishop
  • Archbishop Brady made his comments at a press conference following the extraordinary meeting of the Catholic Bishops in Maynooth yesterday.
  • The archdeacon John Collas will administer the Adelaide diocese until a new archbishop is found early next year.
  • I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
  • Misjudging the survival of Romano-British life, Gregory had planned archbishoprics based on London and York, but political realities were acknowledged in 601 when Augustine was enthroned as first archbishop of Canterbury.
  • Archbishop Sancroft was led to attempt a similar Comprehensive Scheme, so terrified was he at the dominance of the Roman Church in the Second James's reign: however, William's accession, and his becoming a nonjuror, crossed his design. Notes and Queries, Number 212, November 19, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • And then the king, to give relation to him of his penance, enjoined by Leo his predecessor, to re-edify a monastery of the glorious apostle S. Peter, and sent Alfred, the archbishop of York, to The Golden Legend, vol. 6
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Bourchier, apparently had charge of the boys for a time, but Richard was later entrusted to the Earl of Warwick, whose lavish household was said to support 20,000 retainers.
  • But howsoeuer the matter went, archbishop Robert was glad to depart out of the realme, and going to Rome, made complaint in the court there, of the iniuries that were offred him: but in returning through Normandie, he died in the abbeie of Gemmeticum, where he had bene moonke before his comming into England. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (8 of 8) The Eight Booke of the Historie of England
  • Indians, who remained outside the tribunal's jurisdiction, were subject to a parallel institution, the Juzgado General de Indios, founded in 1592, or the Provisorato de naturales, the tribunal for the archbishopric of Mexico that was charged with Indian affairs and oversaw matters of superstition, idolatry, witchcraft, and bigamy. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • Whereas Erasmus wears the black robes of an academic, the archbishop dresses in priestly white.
  • In 1333 he made a rare journey abroad to deliver the new archbishop, John Stratford, his pallium.
  • As a result, the papal nuncio told a group of catechists that ‘The church is in danger because of the insane behavior of this archbishop.’
  • A shrine dedicated to a 12th century Archbishop of York and smashed during the Reformation is being recreated in the city.
  • Another archbishop believes the government ‘is destroying our international reputation, brutalising the nation's attitudes and making us a less compassionate people’.
  • Archbishop Hunt-hausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church.
  • Bishop Packer will act as chief consecrator on behalf of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Metropolitan of the province.
  • By an anomaly, however, none of the ten bishops had the status of archbishop or metropolitan.
  • The archbishop of the Prague archdiocese is the only Czech cardinal.
  • As a general rule, the archbishop had sufficient political leverage to ensure success for his own monks in these disputes.
  • Connell asked Rome in May 2002 to appoint a coadjutor archbishop with the right of succession, but candidates weren't easy to find.
  • John Williams, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and Archbishop of York, was the son of Edmund Williams of Aber-Conway, Caernarvonshire, at which place he was born on the 25th of March 1582. English Book Collectors
  • Then a man pushed forward from the congregation and rearranged the archbishop's mitre - and we realized it was a scene being shot for a film.
  • The league at Florence had suggested getting a priest to attack Galileo but was reprimanded by a churchman, perhaps the Archbishop of Florence, at whose home they had met.
  • The Archbishop remembered the meeting with His Beatitude one month back during his visit to Kerala.
  • One complemented the other, and in September 1957, the first mobile leprosy clinic was launched by Archbishop Perier.
  • `His Eminence the Cardinal Archbishop"--he bowed nervously at the prelate `is well-known. A SHRINE OF MURDERS
  • Archbishop di Contini-Verchese began to think he might do well with such a secretary. THE THORN BIRDS
  • In the long term that might mean a regional assembly fighting for our interests, as suggested by the Archbishop of York.
  • I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
  • According to the Archbishop, the ‘crisis in Iraq’ has been caused by America's misguided sense of its mission in the world, that it had lost the moral high ground since the September 11 attacks and that it should provide aid to Iraq, stop exploiting its territory and demilitarise it. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury holds the highest position in the Church of England.
  • The remarks made by the 63-year-old, who has been Archbishop of Birmingham since 2000, came after he admitted "mixed emotions" about taking up his new role, saying that he was "daunted" by the task that lies ahead of him. The Guardian World News
  • Italian-born missionary and prelate who introduced Christianity to southern Britain and in 598 was ordained as the first archbishop of Canterbury.
  • The spiritual peerage consists of the archbishops and diocesan bishops of the Church of England.
  • The parade will be reviewed from the steps of Saint Patrick's Cathedral by His Eminence Cardinal Edward Eagan, Archbishop of New York.
  • The head of the Catholic Church in Mozambique is under fire after bizarre allegations he made, saying that condoms shipped to Mozambique by European manufacturer's are deliberately infected with HIV: Maputo Archbishop Francisco Chimoio claimed some anti-retroviral drugs were also infected "in order to finish quickly the African people". Archive 2007-10-01
  • The tiny Chapel of St Mary Magdalen was established for lepers and blind priests in the early 12th century by Thurstan, the Archbishop of York who founded Fountains Abbey.
  • The Orthodox Church is headed by a patriarch, presiding over the Holy Synod, with a hierarchy of regional archbishops, bishops, and priests.
  • In 1061 he travelled to Rome again in order to obtain his pallium as archbishop of York.
  • Seats went to archbishops and bishops of the province's twenty-three dioceses, owners of twenty-three baronies, and sixty-eight deputies of the Third Estate.
  • The greatest interest of the Archbishop and the curia was their supremacy, which was acquired and maintained by such commercial dealings. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12
  • Mutering "acceptably" in the corner like a Church of England Archbishop about Jesus is not going to convert or convince anyone. Archive 2008-04-01
  • -- "It may be redargued," saith he, "by those who have more spleen than brain, that forasmuch as the Archbishop preacheth in English, he will not thereby much edify the Turkish folk, who do altogether hold in a vain gabble of their own. The Lock and Key Library Classic Mystery and Detective Stories: Old Time English
  • MUNICH - The archbishop of Munich and Freising begged forgiveness on Friday for "everything those working for the church have done" as he presented a report that showed over 250 priests and religion teachers abused children in a diocese that was once presided over by Pope StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Archbishop Michael Neary and 16 local priests concelebrated mass in the Church which was built in 1841.
  • The motto ‘Be Not Afraid’ has been chosen by the Archbishop as the personal motif of his archiepiscopate.
  • The archbishop, who is president of the Pontifical Council for Culture, said dwindling numbers of worshippers at some churches meant it now made sense to sell, or even destroy, the buildings.
  • The emigrant Schlaberg was a ninth generation descendant of Sigismund Brandenburg, who became Archbishop of Magdeburg at the age of 16 in 1554, and though an unmarried Catholic prelate, fathered a son in 1560 with a woman named Schlaberg, who took his mother's name. Al Eisele: An American's Unique Link to German History
  • The processional cross (Figure 14), which, within his province, is carried in front of (but not by) an archbishop -- a privilege granted to all archbishops by Gregory IX -- is also used armorially, being represented in pale behind the shield. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • The documents attested more than 400 miracles or extraordinary graces, and thirty postulatory letters from archbishops and bishops in France besought the beatification from the Holy See. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • A stunningly colourful inauguration service marked the enthronement of the 97th Archbishop of York at the city's Minster yesterday in a ceremony which broke from traditions dating back more than 1,200 years.
  • Archbishop Cullen then presided over a committee to set up a catholic university.
  • He thinks the Archbishop has identified himself too closely with party politics.
  • Otto, with the able assistance of his brother Bruno, archbishop of Cologne, began a cultural revival (the so-called Ottonian Renaissance) in the manner of Charlemagne; late in life, he learned to read, but not to speak, Latin; Bruno knew Greek. 928
  • Andre Joseph Leonard, archbishop of Mechelen-Brussel, criticised the Church for often worrying more about the reputation of priests and "abominably" exploiting the abused children, according to a copy of his Easter homily. The Times of India
  • Was Archbishop's obscure phrasing and bad timing to blame for uproar? Times, Sunday Times
  • Napoleon received the crown from the hands of the Archbishop of Milan, and placed it on his head, exclaiming, "Dieu me l'a donnee, gare a qui la touche. Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
  • As mentioned earlier, Archbishop Raymond Leo Burke, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, today celebrated Pontifical Mass in the usus antiquior and ordained five priests for the Franciscans of the Immaculate (FFI) in the church of St. Francis in Tarquinia (a small town in Latium). Ordinations for the Franciscans of the Immaculate
  • MISCELLANEOUS WORDS. adobe _ado'ba_ algebra not _bra_ alien _alyen_, not _alien_ ameliorate _amelyorate_ antarctic _antarktik_ anti not _anti_ archangel _arkangel_ archbishop _arch_, not _ark_ arch fiend _arch_, not _ark_ architect _arkitect_ awkward _awkward_, not _ard_ Practical Grammar and Composition
  • 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 priests, and thegns.
  • Though the award is at his discretion, John Paul II will come to his decision aided by the advice of Archbishop Pablo Puente, the Vatican's papal nuncio - or diplomatic envoy - to the United Kingdom, who is based in London.
  • Last night on The World Over on EWTN with Raymond Arroyo was a Melchite Archbishop who said 95% of the Muslims in Lebanon are good and peaceful and live amicably with Christians, it is the radical Hezbollah, the minority, who use sayings from the Koran to incite violence. Neo-Nazi influences in radical Islam
  • Archbishop Stratford, however, ignored several papal letters urging him to resist royal encroachments on alien priories.
  • Around 1075 Adam of Bremen wrote a history of the archbishopric of Bremen and Hamburg, which until 1104 included the Scandinavian countries.
  • Since the twelfth century, the historic, northern city of Braga has been Portugal's ecclesiastic capital and the seat of the country's archbishops.
  • He remoued the archbishops see from Canturburie vnto Lichfield, thereby to aduance his kingdome of Mercia, as well in dignitie & preheminence of spirituall power as temporall. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England
  • The first woman bishop may be consecrated before 2010, opening the way eventually to the appointment of a woman Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • The Archbishop opened his lecture by noting importantly that the very term sharia is not only misunderstood, but is the focus of much fear and anxiety deriving from its 'primitivist' application in some contexts. 'Sharia law' - What did the Archbishop actually say?
  • - BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - Police raided the home and former office of the recently retired archbishop of Belgium on Thursday, carrying off documents and a personal computer as part of an investigation into the sexual abuse of children by Roman Catholic priests, officials said. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Then the Kentish king, admonished by a dream of the archbishop's, made submission, recalled the truant bishops, and restored Justus to Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain
  • On the other hand, the list of archbishoprics, bishoprics, abbacies, and other dignities held by him, as enumerated by the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • A-burnin ', and a-burnin', and a-makin 'o' volk madder and madder; but tek thou my word vor't, Joan, -- and I bean't wrong not twice i 'ten year -- the burnin' o 'the owld archbishop'll burn the Pwoap out o' this 'ere land vor iver and iver. Queen Mary and Harold
  • The four knights were immediately recognised as royal courtiers and ushered into the Archbishop's private chambers.
  • In Scotland this was probably last November, when Archbishop Keith Patrick O'Brien invested me, a Scottish Episcopalian, as a Knight of the Order of St Sylvester.
  • III had a prebendaryship conferred on him by the Archbishop of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • In 1817 he retired to Dublin, where in 1818 he put his name forward for the vacant Catholic archbishopric of Armagh and was astonished when the pope said yes. American Connections
  • It thus ceased to be an archbishopric; the diocese now includes Killala and Achonry.
  • In 2007 the Archbishop's Examination in Theology launched the MPhil/Phd research degrees, developed with Quality Assurance Agency requirements and general university standards in mind, and the Lambeth MA is being phased out. Archbishop awards twenty first 'Lambeth MA in Theology' degree
  • A great churchman, Hincmar, Archbishop of Rheims, was the deviser of the new arrangement.
  • II. ii.94 (236,1) [frampold] This word I have never seen elsewhere, except in Dr. Hacket's _Life of Archbishop Williams_, where a Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • This archbishop has, in my opinion, been a vain and self-aggrandising man throughout.
  • 'Arabice loquutum esse Aigolando Saracenorum regulo, Turpinus (the famous Archbishop) auctor est; nec id fide indignum. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 2
  • Cologne became a principality in 925, when Otto I invested its Archbishop, his brother Bruno, with the authority of count.
  • The Archbishop called upon the government to build more low cost homes for local residents.
  • In this Regimento do auditorio ecclesiastico were detailed instructions for conducting visitations in the communities of the archbishopric.
  • In our day the sees to which was annexed such privilege have no longer any extraordinary jurisdiction, though some enjoy an honorary distinction; the Archbishop of Salzburg, for example, may wear the cardinalatial purple, even in Rome. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The head of the Cypriot Church has never had the title patriarch, but only that of Archbishop. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • They noted that Archbishop Louis de Villars had founded a college of canons at SaintNizier as a new enterprise on his own authority.
  • Archbishop Gomez is the nation's only bishop who is a member of the Opus Dei religious prelature, which is an influential Catholic canonical structure made famous by the movie "The DaVinci Code," though the portrayal was widely criticized as wildly inaccurate. The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
  • His coachman's way of keeping warm was to have a tot of whisky while he was waiting for the Archbishop to come out of the theatre.
  • As justiciar, archbishop of Canterbury, and papal legate Hubert Walter stood for harmonious co-operation between king and Church.
  • Archbishop Hunt-hausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church.
  • Six hundred years to the day since he was executed for high treason, descendants of Archbishop Richard Scrope arrived from across the globe for a service at the city's cathedral to commemorate his life.
  • And I could see piling up for Mr. Vaucross as much notoriousness as Archbishop Strictly business: more stories of the four million
  • The Archbishop lost control of the city in 1288, but retained the right to crown German kings and was acknowledged as one of the seven imperial electors by the Emperor Charles IV in 1356.
  • The main proposal of the ‘Edict of Restitution’ was to ensure that the ‘Ecclesiastical Reservation’ was enforced and it affected the secularised archbishoprics of Bremen and Magdeburg, 12 bishoprics and over 100 religious houses.
  • For, one time, when our Lord made it known to him that he was about to die, he set out to make peace between certain clerks of his archbishopric, and he was of the opinion that in so doing he was giving a good end to life. Archive 2008-04-20
  • He was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury by Pope Vitalius in 668.
  • The two missionary sisters have received their missionary crosses from the archbishop.
  • When the Archbishop elect made his formal entrance to York Minster later in the day, his first act was to kneel in silent prayer with head bowed for more than 10 minutes.
  • The most important figure today in the Anglican Communion, a worldwide federation of churches with some 75 million adherents, is probably a man few people in the West know anything about: Archbishop Peter Jasper Akinola, of Nigeria. Defender of the Faith
  • Archbishop Hunt-hausen also vocalized his beliefs that women and homosexuals should be more active in the church.
  • [_Endorsed_: "In order that the decrees above inserted, ordering that the missionaries of the Filipinas Islands have no prisons or jails; that they may not condemn, except those who have commission from the archbishop; and that they appoint no other fiscals than those whom he shall assign them; notwithstanding the decrees that were given ordering no innovation in the former practice, be followed in the appointment of the said fiscals."] _Letter to the archbishop_ The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 21 of 55 1624 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the
  • Also the castell of Lancaster was deliuered to him, the which the same archbishops brother had in kéeping vnder earle John, [S.denote: S. Michaels mount.] and likewise the abbeie of S. Michaels mount in Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
  • During the session of 1434, he was commissioned by Archbishop Chichele to draw up, along with others, certain comminatory articles to be proclaimed by the clergy in their parishes four times a year.
  • Then a man pushed forward from the congregation and rearranged the archbishop's mitre - and we realized it was a scene being shot for a film.
  • It will be sold on when the Archbishop moves back into his official residence.
  • This professor of theology at Rheims had a falling-out with the archbishop.
  • He later acquired the archbishoprics of Metz and Verdun as well.
  • The archbishops and bishops of the Church were likewise to contribute soldiers, or an equivalent amount in money.
  • At the Tuileries Napoleon put on what was called the undress attire; this he was to wear on his way from the palace to the Archbishop's. The Court of the Empress Josephine
  • Desmond Tutu became the most famous Anglican archbishop in South Africa.
  • The monarch looks to the archbishop for spiritual direction.
  • • We do appear to have set the cat among the pigeons with recent revelations that Rowan Williams, the archbishop of Canterbury, barred Katharine Jefferts Schori, the presiding bishop of the US church, and the first woman to lead an Anglican province, from wearing her mitre or carrying her bishop's crosier during a sermon at Southwark Cathedral. Diary
  • The most he would order was a formal inquiry, asking his son to bring together ‘the senior and more important knights of the honour of Saltwood’ to determine what should belong to the archbishopric of Canterbury.
  • The archbishop of Malines, Cardinal Josef Van Roey, made Lemaitre a canon of the cathedral in 1935.
  • At the same time, he installed a Norman into the archbishopric of York, left vacant by the death of Ealdred in that year, and replaced four other English bishops implicated in the uprisings with Norman prelates.
  • During a lecture in Toronto in 2007, Archbishop Williams had lamented what he called the lack of "rootedness" in the Anglican approach to Scripture and said "we've lost quite a bit of what was once a rather good Anglican practice of reading the Bible in the tradition of interpretation. Of course, I could be wrong...
  • Catholic Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York said Friday that the bill proposed by Cuomo, a Catholic Democrat, would impinge on religious freedom and on the social services provided by religious groups. N.Y. marriage bill hits snags on religion questions
  • The reality that despite outward differences humanity is largely the same was brought home by Nobel Peace Prize Winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu, nursing a ruptured/herniated intervertebral disk and therefore unable to attend, who commented humorously by video from South Africa that he could not imagine his friend and fellow Nobelist The Dalai Lama being told in heaven, "you are a wonderful man, but because you are not a Christian .... Sunil Chacko: Vancouver, Multicultural Gateway To The World
  • In an address at York Minster, the Archbishop of York paid tribute to the unstinting service, profound wisdom and unswerving faith of the Queen.
  • He had been openly critical of his own archbishop's defence of discrimination against homosexuals in church employment.
  • The exempt archbishops are called titular archbishops, i.e. they possess only the title of archbishop, have no suffragan bishops, and administer a diocese. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • In 1093 Anselm was enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • The ordaining prelate was Msgr. Appignanesi, archbishop emeritus of Potenza, Italy. New Priests for the IBP
  • Master Alexander makes his first recorded appearance as witness to a settlement presided over by Archbishop Langton in 1216.
  • There can be no doubt from the relation sent, as to the attitude of the king of China; for the three greatest magistrates whom he has in the province and dominion of Oquen (to which belongs the province of Chiencho) -- that is, the viceroy, the inspector-general and the eunuch -- write this, each one of them, in two letters, one of which is for the said archbishop and the other for the said governor of these islands. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 14 of 55 1606-1609 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of The Catholic Missions, As Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing
  • For besides the persecuting of the foresaid Thomas archbishop of Canturburie, he would not suffer the legats sent from the pope, to enter within the bounds of his dominion, till they had sworne that they should doo nothing preiudiciall to the customes of his kingdome, neither by prescribing orders, nor any other maner of act or meanes. Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second
  • • Finally, the church should be sober but never dull, so there is rejoicing at the forthcoming elevation of archbishop Timothy Dolan to the cardinalate on Saturday. Hugh Muir's diary
  • As leader of the Anglican Communion, the archbishop faced growing demands on his time from Anglican churches abroad.
  • Archbishop of York David Hope wagged a headmasterly finger at one of his bishops yesterday and declared that the Church of England has no intention of abandoning the poor.
  • On May 9 that year William Fitzherbert, recently restored as Archbishop of York by pope Anastatius IV, made his entry into York.
  • Alastair Oswald, a landscape investigator for English Heritage, said the foundations of the former York Archbishop's Palace lay beneath the garth.
  • The stained windows, which form an interesting collection of arms and legends, are in memory of Archbishop Musgrave, once Bishop of Hereford, to whom there is also another window by Warrington in the wall of the aisle above the chantry, which is only 11 feet in height. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
  • The abbots of Jumièges took part in all the great affairs of the Church and nation; one of them, Robert, became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1040; many others became bishops in France, and some were also raised to the cardinalitial dignity. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • (We pick up in the midst of the Divine Liturgy with the new Archbishop being fraternally greeted after having been vested with his pontificals) (Do note the two large icons that have been place on the pillars of the ciborium for the purposes of the Byzantine liturgy) (The altar incensed) (Litanies) Eastern Divine Liturgy and Episcopal Consecration in Santa Maria Maggiore
  • The former deputy to Pope Benedict XVI when the pontiff was the Munich archbishop rebutted suggestions made in letters written by a friend that he had been pushed into taking sole responsibility for reassigning a pedophile priest to active ministry 30 years ago. Role of Pope's Ex-Deputy in Priest Case Questioned
  • Cobham might adorn a diplomatic mission but would surely mismanage a key political post such as that of Canterbury's archbishopric.
  • Writing to Egbert, Archbishop of York, of whose bibliomaniacal character and fine library we have yet to speak, Boniface thanks that illustrious collector for the choice volumes he had kindly sent him, and further entreats Egbert to procure for him transcripts of the smaller works Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • When the Vatican's secretary of state, Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, invited him to speak, he told him that New York had "particular challenges of what he called secularism," Archbishop Dolan said. NYT > Home Page
  • The archbishop has not reacted to his father 's alcoholism by becoming teetotal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Boston Globe's fine religion reporter Michael Paulson is blogging from Rome as Archbishop O'Malley gets his scarlet zucchetto. Philocrites: Globe religion reporter blogs from Rome.
  • As a young priest he obtained a rich benefice from the Archbishop of Braga and proceeded to go on pilgrimage, leaving the benefice in the care of a nephew. 01/01/2003 - 02/01/2003
  • As the Archbishop of Bordeaux is in your entourage, he could officiate. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • But in the case of Archbishop Lef. the assumed evilness is not intrinsically by the nature of the act i.e. consecrating a bishop, but only extrinsically by forbiddance of the act. Vatican Council II: An Open Discussion
  • Nigeria is the largest Anglican ‘province’ in the world with 17 million members, 81 bishops, and 10 archbishops.
  • It will not single out anyone as a successor to a bishop or archbishop except in rare cases when the incumbent is obviously old or very ill. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices
  • The Archbishop seems insensitive to where religious conscience ends and unfair discrimination begins. Times, Sunday Times
  • The account was carried forward into the following year, when he had acquired the nickname of ‘Hobbehod’, and indicates that he had been a tenant of the archbishopric of York.
  • The archbishop explained, "The Divine Mercy devotion is a reminder for us in the modern world to be mindful that God's mercy is always there and stronger than our sinfulness or our limitations.
  • Scotland had no territorial episcopate before the 12th century and no archbishoprics before the late 15th century.
  • A ukase in 1763 limited the composition of the Synod to three archbishops, two archimandrites, and one archpriest.
  • Egelred (whose mother and such as tooke part with hir vnder hir sonnes authoritie were likelie inough to turne all vpside downe) vsed the matter so, that with helpe of Oswald the archbishop of Yorke, and other bishops, abbats, and certeine of the nobilitie, as the earle of Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England
  • He denounced the decision to invite his fellow archbishop to preach.
  • Plan plan archbishop is south Africa leads a black to object phyletic and oppressive firm fighter.
  • The Dean announced that it was to be removed to the old choir school adjoining the south transept of the Minster and the Archbishop's Registry.
  • We know that the decennial Lambeth Conference, which takes its name from the Archbishop of Canterbury's London residence, can no longer fit in the palace and so meets at the University of Kent.
  • I hate arguing with archdeacons; but of course we can't have Lalage put into a witness box and ballyragged by archbishops and people of that kind, and she'd be the only available witness. Lalage's Lovers
  • It shows that ministers corresponded with the intendant, the military governor, executive agents of the Estates known as syndics, the archbishop of Narbonne, and occasionally the count of Polignac, first baron of the Estates.
  • That those evils of prelaty, which before from five or six and twenty sees were distributively charged upon the whole people, will now light wholly upon learning, is not obscure to us: whenas now the pastor of a small unlearned parish on the sudden shall be exalted archbishop over a large diocese of books, and yet not remove, but keep his other cure too, a mystical pluralist. Areopagitica
  • England's prime gaiter-wearer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, had his reservations about the apparel.
  • During one of our interviews, Jin contrasted himself with the outspoken Joseph Zen, who has become a well-known agitator against the CPA since taking over as archbishop of Hong Kong. Keeping Faith
  • A 9th century churchman called Rimbert - later archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen – was planning to leave on a missionary journey to the northern reaches of Scandinavia. August 4th, 2009
  • The archbishop is keeping a sharp eye on what you actually say. Specific Gravity
  • The term emerged—as used, for instance, by the archbishop of York in 1941—in explicit contrast to what were said to be the “power states” of the Continental dictators. THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS
  • The execution of the Bull was confided to the Cardinal Archbishop of Toledo, by whom (4 June, 1876) the entire province of Ciudad Real was made a bishopric-priorate of the Military Orders, and for all canonical purposes constituted a territory vere et proprie nullius di cesis, i.e. exempt from all neighbouring jurisdiction. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • Poor William Laud, the archbishop everyone loves to hate, is found guilty of making ‘an almighty fuss’ over the reconsecration of St. Katherine Cree, and turning the service into ‘a liturgical floorshow’.
  • The second largest city is Santiago de Cuba in the province of Oriente, where the Roman Catholic archbishopric was established in the colonial era.
  • A spokesman denied the archbishop's action was a deliberate attempt to court conservative Catholics.
  • I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. 
  • Both the Anglican and the Roman Catholic archbishops of Armagh were included.
  • He had in excéeding fauour Wolstan archbishop of Yorke that liued in his daies, for whose sake he greatlie inriched that bishoprike. Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England
  • The archbishop's comments were a reflection in a solemn ceremony on the tragedy of war. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu and former Irish President Mary Robinson, who served as the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights from 1997 to 2002, will speak at the event.
  • After our entr'acte visiting Neuzelle Abbey, we resume our series on Catholic Bamberg with what is its ecclesial heart: Bamberg Cathedral, seat of the Metropolitan Archbishop of Bamberg, and one of Germany's most important Imperial cathedrals. Catholic Bamberg: The Cathedral
  • The papal nuncio here, Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto, is expected to consult with priests in the diocese regarding a successor.
  • I will acquaint him with my project, or if any worthy man will stand for any temporal or spiritual office or dignity, (for as he said of his archbishopric of Utopia, 'tis sanctus ambitus, and not amiss to be sought after,) it shall be freely given without all intercessions, bribes, letters, Anatomy of Melancholy

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