How To Use Deanery In A Sentence
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Richard Chenevix Trench, who succeeded to the deanery on the death of Dr. Buckland, in 1856, is a nephew of the first Lord Ashtown, in the Irish peerage.
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The establishment of this church, founded entirely at the private expense of the Count de Grignan's ancestors, was very rich, and consisted of a deanery, twenty-one canonries, and a numerous and well-appointed choir.
Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819
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`Since the deanery is a Crown appointment, the person who must receive my resignation is the Prime Minister.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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Mass was said by the Canon Michael Ryan, of York, who was helped by previous priests from the parish and others from the deanery.
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In 1621 Donne procured the deanery of St Paul's.
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The duties of the post include regular meetings of the clergy of the 12 parishes in the deanery and advising and helping churchwardens of parishes without a parish priest.
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North Thames deanery includes London north of the Thames, Essex, and Hertfordshire.
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The Christian feminist recognises that the Resolution C parish down the road has a better programme for community regeneration than any other in the deanery.
Archbishop's Presidential Address
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On other parts of the ceiling are the arms of Bishop Audley and those of the Deanery as well as a shield bearing the letters R.I. The upper part of the chantry, which is divided from the Lady Chapel by the top of the screen which serves as a kind of rail, may have been used as an oratory; but no remains of an altar have been found.
Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See
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The former church warden at St Mary's Church in Deane, Bolton, is lay chairman of his local deanery.
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The confidential survey was handed to parishioners at every Church of England place of worship in the deanery.
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She said: ‘There are 21 churches in the deanery but you do as little or as many as you can.’
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My next unedifying conclusion was that in order to make this informality credible I had to drop in without warning at the Deanery.
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The rural dean is appointed by the bishop to act as a channel of communication between himself and the clergy of the parishes which make up his deanery.
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Priests and representatives representing eight parishes in the Kildare deanery were in attendance.
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And the curate said: ‘On one of the first days I was in a hotel just up from the deanery where we were staying and I had a beef curry and a pint of beer!’
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The rural dean is appointed by the bishop to act as a channel of communication between himself and the clergy of the parishes which make up his deanery.
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Stay with us a month, my dear," said Lady Fawn, "just to let people know that we are friends, and after that the deanery will be the best home for you.
The Eustace Diamonds
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Or these meetings could have been held in the huge deanery.
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It poked its front door out into the green as though to challenge an equality with the deanery opposite.
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As a lead-up to national Youth Sunday, parish youth groups have already enjoyed two deanery events.
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The duties of the post include regular meetings of the clergy of the 12 parishes in the deanery and advising and helping churchwardens of parishes without a parish priest.
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Reverend Kevin Arkell who looks after the deanery of Blackburn with Darwen said several parishes will ‘have trouble’ meeting the increased cash demand.
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Gillian Oliver, communications director for the Manchester Diocese, said that of the 27 churches in the Rochdale deanery, 13 of them had registered growth in adult Sunday attendances.
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My next unedifying conclusion was that in order to make this informality credible I had to drop in without warning at the Deanery.
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Nor did the Doctor, of course, propose to stay for the after-piece, so they rose and left the theatre; the Doctor returning to Mrs. Portman, who was on a visit at the Deanery, and the Major walking home full of thought towards the George, where he had bespoken a bed.
The History of Pendennis
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As we cross the square to the north-eastern side of the church, we pass another gateway, which leads into the deanery, which is a fine specimen of architecture, and bears the monogram of its builder, viz. -- the letter R. a kirk, and a tun, [R. Kirkton] and we then enter at once into the
The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral
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The duties of the post include regular meetings of the clergy of the 12 parishes in the deanery and advising and helping churchwardens of parishes without a parish priest.
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• Did not acknowledge support for the old system from the GP training "deanery".
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Absurdity can include a disco ball in the deanery.
Irish Blogs
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The Rev David Knight, rural dean for Shipston deanery, said the money would be spent on ‘necessary but unglamorous’ masonry and glazing repairs.
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Their needs are met to varying degrees by the home, parish or deanery.
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The Puseyite Dr Arabin succeeds to the deanery and marries Mrs Bold, while Mrs Proudie sees to it that Slope is dismissed from his chaplaincy.
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Tribute has been paid by the Rev Rachel Wilson, formerly from this area but now a curate in the Bowland deanery.
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The trip was part of a 15-visit programme to every deanery in his diocese.
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In the North Wiltshire deanery, Mr Oram explained that many of the smaller parishes will have to be amalgamated.
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The dean, a former church commissioner and one-time chaplain at Eton, has been suspended from duty since last September but remains on full pay of £28,000 and continues to live at the spacious deanery which is only yards from the cathedral.
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The note, written on paper embossed with the Deanery's address, read: `Dear Miss Peabody, I enclose a letter of condolence tor the Bishop.
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In this diocese the cantonal districts do not bear their geographical names, as in all other dioceses, but the name of a saint which becomes the patron of the deanery: the Vichy deanery, for instance, is called the deanery of St-Raphael.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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To bring our parish in line with other parishes in our deanery all anniversary Masses for the week will be celebrated together at 7.30 pm on Friday evenings only.
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St Marie's in Bury will become a ‘gem church’, and developed as a focus for prayer and devotion within the deanery.
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Farewell I fear it is likely to be for some time, as I must reside at my deanery, in ---- shire.
Zoe: The History of Two Lives
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There are quite a number of doddery rural rectors or vicars in this deanery, near to Pontywen.
GOODBYE CURATE
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On that basis, the clergy of the Kendal deanery thought it would be better to have a local crematorium.
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Organise a prayer service and/or information event for your parish or deanery.
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The deanery at Windsor was attacked and Christopher's father was forced to move out.
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The deanery will say farewell to him at a Eucharist at Holy Trinity, Skipton, next Friday, October 24.
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He enjoyed a whistle-stop tour of the deanery during which he met all the Anglican clergy.
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Hale), collected many books, which he presented to the Chapter, built a Deanery House, and established a "fratery," or guild for the ministration to the spiritual and bodily wants of the sick and poor.
Old St. Paul's Cathedral
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“just to let people know that we are friends, and after that the deanery will be the best home for you.”
The Eustace Diamonds
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He said: ‘Because of the financial problems that the Church experiences today, we have had to cut down on the number of stipendiary clergy we can have in the deanery.’
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In the months after being suspended Dean Methuen has remained at the deanery and received full pay for doing nothing.
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I'm being mean – the atmosphere and outlook on to the deanery and a walled garden are peaceful.
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