How To Use Diocese In A Sentence

  • In 1869 he was appointed vicar-forane for the eastern portion of the diocese. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • 1259: Synod of the archdiocese in Mainz ordered Jews to wear yellow badges. Darwin Strips Reality of Purpose?
  • The Boston archdiocese's official newspaper said this week the Roman Catholic Church must face the question of whether to continue to require priests to be celibate.
  • Among the Catholic institutions surveyed (including congregations of religious women and men, healthcare systems, and archdioceses and dioceses), the archdiocesan and diocesan responses were the weakest.
  • The diocese feels a sense of gratitude for the gentle leadership which Bishop Laurence Ryan has given, first as coadjutor to Bishop Patrick Lennon and since late 1987 as bishop of the diocese.
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  • Collins worked in the chancery, which is the office that manages the archdiocese's money. NYDN Rss
  • Dioceses were divided into archdeaconries, and archdeaconries into rural deaneries.
  • He had been due to appear before the Consistory Court of the diocese of Ripon and Leeds, opening in Leeds on Monday.
  • While clergy and lay members of the national church voted to hand the question of blessing same sex relationships to a theological committee, the Diocese of Toronto is set to debate the matter at its diocesan synod this fall.
  • After all, there you were, wearing civilian clothes, in a red-light district a long way from your diocese. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Clergy and lay deputies to a special convention of the diocese on November 7 voted to invite Bishop Duncan back into leadership of the diocese 50 days after the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church voted to remove ( "depose") him. Stand Firm
  • Two churchmen within the diocese of Kildare & Leighlin hold the ecclesiastic title of vicar general.
  • 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.
  • “Korean society has a responsibility to help them,” said Samuel Kang Seong-joon, an activist of the archdiocese’s Catholic Human Rights Committee.
  • He was admitted to a lay ministry program sponsored by the Milwaukee Archdiocese, a program that introduced him to contemporary theology and the history of Catholic social action.
  • By mid-February the archdiocese had yet to release its report on the parish, and he was beginning to worry.
  • Bishops' activities were confined to their own dioceses and monasteries exempted from episcopal interference.
  • Varappuzha was raised to the status of an Archdiocese in 1886 and was the first archdiocese of Kerala.
  • (Kirkevaag) was made the seat of a diocese (diœcesis Orcadensis), in connexion with which a cathedra! chapter was later established, and the Shetland Islands were assigned it as an archidiaconate. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • Clergy who move into a diocese are required to stay several years before letters dimissory are accepted, in some cases, non-parochial clergy are told that letters dimissory will not ever be accepted unless they have a pastoral cure.
  • Darling, I've got to see Jon before I explode with the force of an H-bomb and devastate the diocese. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Larger urban dioceses in the Northeast, including the Archdiocese of Boston, have yet to experience any serious shortage of priests.
  • The archdeacon John Collas will administer the Adelaide diocese until a new archbishop is found early next year.
  • The Archdiocese of Los Angeles put Llanos on leave in 1994, after the first alleged victim demanded action.
  • Moscow has refused to confirm him as bishop of the diocese. Times, Sunday Times
  • The country of Luxembourg is covered by one diocese that contains 13 deaneries and 265 parishes in total.
  • The organizational structure of parishes and dioceses is not a divine formula.
  • At first glance, one might expect a study of the deposition books of the consistory court of the diocese of Canterbury and the marriage-related provisions of wills from five sample parishes to be essentially a work of consolidation.
  • To each of the churches of this diocese a parish school is attached, where instruction is given in Catholic doctrine, music, English, and Portugese, as well as, in some instances, Guzerati and Mahratti. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Petrobrusian heresy in his diocese and became a Carthusian; Bl. Bernard (1173-76); St. Stephen (1203-8), formerly a Carthusian at the monastery of Portes; Bl. Didier (Desiderius) de Lans (1213-20). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • He was a conspicuous pluralist in the diocese, annexing to his bishopric a number of Salisbury prebends, two abbeys, and several churches.
  • As late as 1949, more than 80 percent of China’s dioceses remained under the control of European bishops who had little interest in relinquishing their sees to the Chinese. Keeping Faith
  • The Istanbul Antiphonal is a large, secular Hungarian antiphonary of 303 folios in choirbook format, written in the diocese of Esztergom around 1360.
  • A provost is the head of the cathedral chapter in a number of the Church of England's more recently created dioceses in which the cathedral is also a parish church and the provost is the incumbent.
  • Focusing on the cathedral as the mother church in the diocese is misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • The archbishop of the Prague archdiocese is the only Czech cardinal.
  • Critics of the plans claimed the bishop should have shut other churches in the diocese if he wanted to save money.
  • The archdiocese includes all of Dublin, most of Wicklow and parts of Counties Kildare, Carlow, Wexford and Laois.
  • The A.P. also reported that even after the priest was finally defrocked in 1987, he continued to volunteer with children in the Oakland diocese; repeated warnings to church officials were ignored.
  • Darling, I've got to see Jon before I explode with the force of an H-bomb and devastate the diocese. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • The Virginia diocese is still in court trying to get the church property back. Think Progress » Obama Publicly Condemns Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Legislation: It Is An ‘Odious’ Bill
  • a diocese, which are called diocesan synods rather than councils. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • A spokesman for the Roman Catholic Diocese, which runs the school, said the measure was a last resort.
  • She has given half a lifetime to her local dioceses and been a staunch support for women hoping to join her in the ministry. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is suggested also that the bishops should devise a system of regular visitations of the dioceses of their fellow bishops, a proposal, it is suggested, that should pose no threat to bishops who do not fear being held accountable.
  • Focusing on the cathedral as the mother church in the diocese is misleading. Times, Sunday Times
  • To that I will, not being member of the Archdiocese of Chicago, have to append the following letter.
  • He persuaded the Catholic bishops to begin by publicly declaring that if the Donatists would take communion with them and unite, they would then invite their Donatist opposite numbers to share in the pastorate of each diocese.
  • The Catholic Diocese in Colorado Springs has adopted a 12-step program that offers "support" for homosexuals. Springs Diocese Adopts 12-Step Program For Gays
  • The Anglican Catholic Church now includes 15 dioceses in the Americas, the United Kingdom and Australia, plus a bishopric in New Zealand, and deaneries in Spain and South America.
  • It would be sensible for dioceses to establish procedures for arbitration in case these are needed to settle disputes.
  • He called on the citizens of his two dioceses to declare their support for Mary.
  • In some dioceses, priests were expected to preach on the subject at least once a year, and it was not unusual for priests to raise the issue of contraception in the confessional.
  • Bishop Jones is a warm-hearted, compassionate and gentle person who is revered by many in Sligo and throughout the Diocese of Elphin.
  • At the same time, however, the archdiocese is required to reveal all confidential files on priests who are accused, including communications with the papal nuncio and the Holy See.
  • For a little over a year, five Canadian and six African dioceses have engaged in diocese-to-diocese theological dialogue on matters relating to human sexuality and to mission. The Anglican Church of Canada immersed in treacly conversation « Anglican Samizdat
  • 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.
  • We believe this process, which enables a portion of human remains to be flushed down a drain, to be undignified," said Patrick McGee, a spokesman for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester.
  • 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
  • With continued support from Seoul Archdiocese and the CMC, the clinic has grown steadily and has treated more than 13,000 patients since 2008.
  • The northern part of the diocese, the old archdeaconry of Brecon, is almost entirely rural, sparsely populated, and overwhelmingly dependent upon agriculture.
  • After one gruesome Sunday when the diocese brought in faux-congregations to each parish, an interim court ruling in February 2008 gave the ANiC parishioners full use of their buildings. The Diocese of Niagara: Rev. Susan Wells and the art of victimhood « Anglican Samizdat
  • Two or three of the metropolitan dioceses offer welcomed exceptions to this general rule.
  • Nonetheless, in 1910 the synod of the diocese reaffirmed their commitment to completing St. Alban's.
  • The Bishop visited the school on Monday to welcome it as the first community school to affiliate to the Diocese.
  • No, I think that under these procedures once a priest is suspended, once - of course, once he's laicized, he's on his own, he's no longer a responsibility of the diocese or of the church.
  • It is what many observers feel will be the most important religious event in this country since the Papal visit in 1979, with the Diocese of Ferns to have the honour of being the first to receive the reliquary.
  • Monsignor Vincenzo Paglia, Sant'Egidio's sort of godfather in the Church, savors Saint Valentine's legacy, because his diocese is in the place where the Saint is said to have lived. Katherine Marshall: Creating Peace In War Zones: The Roman Catholic Community Of Sant'Egidio
  • The see is at Palma, and its incorporation with the Diocese of Iviza is provided for by the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • Each diocese has been asked whether the Church's own guidelines are being followed in relation to the recommendations, including involvement in inter-agency committees.
  • Seven teams from around the Diocese competed in the quiz.
  • In particular he favoured the monks, and founded over twenty monasteries in the Dioceses of Bamberg, Würzburg, Ratisbon, Passau, Eichstätt, Halberstadt and Aquileia. Catholic Bamberg: The Church of St. Getreu
  • And I would advise any insurance company to be very prudent in issuing policies to any declining diocese of failing denominations. A shake-up is coming to the Diocese of Montreal « Anglican Samizdat
  • If the church refuses to pay, it risks being disestablished from the diocese.
  • The Australian diocese says that almost all of the files from the school are missing. Times, Sunday Times
  • He returned to Zambia in 1997 and ministered as a parish priest in Kabanana, in the Archdiocese of Lusaka until 2004, when he decided to take a sabbatical.
  • It is located in the diocese of Lucknow, one of 27 dioceses in the Church of North India.
  • His arguments have to do with a reading of the Constitution of the Episcopal Church, the fact that the forming bodies of the Episcopal Church were state conventions (later called diocesan conventions) and that the first dioceses, like the first states, were present before the union called the General Convention and never gave authority to a supra-diocesan entity. PRELUDIUM
  • What would happen if a diocese wanted to laicise a priest but the Vatican said no?
  • It thus ceased to be an archbishopric; the diocese now includes Killala and Achonry.
  • The Australian diocese says that almost all of the files from the school are missing. Times, Sunday Times
  • metanoia" within orthodox remnant will be allowed to remain faithful, as members in good standing, without persecution, within safe dioceses or even parishes. Stand Firm
  • The diocese prays that all those involved in this attempt to 'ordain' ` Roman Catholic Womenpriests will be reconciled with the church, and that the harm and division caused will be healed," the Diocese of Venice, Fla., said in a statement. Clerical Whispers
  • The individual who wishes to resign his duties as a priest normally asks his diocese for a leave.
  • He was deaconed in 1853 and priested in 1854 in the Diocese of Newcastle.
  • I foresee bishops seeking out token victims, clutching them to their all-too-ample bosoms, then sending them on tour round the diocese to ‘update’ the flock.
  • A large version of the candle will be lit in every church in the diocese at Christmas.
  • In the London and Southwark dioceses, up to one in five clergy is thought to be gay, according to Canon Giles Goddard, co-founder of the lobby group Inclusive Church. The Church of England votes to give homosexual clergy hookups full benefits « Anglican Samizdat
  • Nuns or married men oversee 20 of 83 parishes in the 15-county diocese of New Ulm southwest of Minneapolis.
  • The diocese has 25 parochial units, 90 congregations, 13 Rectors, 5 non stipendiary ministers, 11 lay readers 70 parish readers and between 7000 to 7500 Church of Ireland members.
  • Nuns or married men oversee 20 of 83 parishes in the 15-county diocese of New Ulm southwest of Minneapolis.
  • When the bishop of a geographically large rural diocese made a visitation to one of its small mission congregations, he ended by asking the vicar if there was anything he could do to help.
  • In that diocese such precautions are probably unnecessary since confession - now called the Sacrament of Reconciliation by almost nobody - has long since fallen into desuetude.
  • In his letter to parishioners the bishop said deans had been instructed to work with priests and congregations to ‘implement a development framework’ throughout the diocese.
  • In our diocese most of the prison ministry is done by the deacons, with two priests who offer Mass on a regular basis, and two more my wife and I recruited as occasional fill-ins.
  • The diocese continues to insist that there never was a plan to remove the screen and says it was only one embryonic idea among others.
  • Also having that call affirmed through several rounds of discernment, in my congregation, and then at seminary and then in the diocese. Mpho Tutu: Her Faith, Her Ministry And Her Father
  • The evidence for the relations between a bishop and his diocese is unevenly distributed.
  • He was appointed as a stipendiary priest in the diocese of York.
  • In our context, the Diocese consists of 22 different ethnic groups, some of which are inimically inclined towards others.
  • Some dioceses make a contribution towards a priest's expenses of running a car and paying household bills.
  • It seems clear that the diocese's insurers will not cover much of any future negligent supervision judgements or settlements.
  • Darling, I've got to see Jon before I explode with the force of an H-bomb and devastate the diocese. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Others lingered at home to comfort the faithful in their diocese before heading to Rome for the funeral and the secret voting sessions of the conclave.
  • If the bishop is the final word on governance in his diocese, then he can openly defy the Pope in matters of governance.
  • 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
  • She was the first woman to rise to the position of suffragan, or assistant, bishop at the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts - a position previously reserved for men.
  • As a result of the grand jury's report on what it called "sordid, shocking acts," Monsignor William Lynn, former secretary of the clergy in the Archdiocese, faces charges of child endangerment. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The trip was part of a 15-visit programme to every deanery in his diocese.
  • Combining a couple of local megachurches would exceed the entire diocese membership of about 37,000.
  • In both countries, the per centage of faithful living in those dioceses is over 93%. Traditional Masses in Ireland on August 15
  • Representatives from every parish in the diocese, along with civic and business leaders, gathered in tribute.
  • A titular see of Phœ; nicia Secunda, suffragan of Damascus, and the seat of two Uniat archdioceses (Greek Melchite and Syrian). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • A spokesperson for the diocese said yesterday no priest currently ministering in the area was under investigation.
  • Originally the term diocese (Gr. dioikesis) signified management of a household, thence administration or government in general. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • It is proposed that three dioceses would become one, with a number of area bishops and three cathedrals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four lay people from each diocese joined the priests to form the bureau's first council before information cards were pinned up in church porches all over the county.
  • A Catholic diocese is organized very differently from an opera. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • The archdiocese has opened a string of museums, including one last week, in a bid to preserve for posterity the history and tradition of the church in India.
  • Name me, one priest of the SSPX, just one, who was incardinated into a local diocese and allowed to remain a member of the Society... Fellay speaks: The talks begin in the autumn of 2009
  • autocephalous" archdiocese, finally a metropolitan see; the dates of these changes are uncertain. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • In 1971 Fr. Vincent was asked by his provincial to go to the diocese of Kumasi in Ghana, where he spent most of his remaining years.
  • Rather than dump him out of the priesthood, as happened in other dioceses, Dublin diocese decided to help him responsibly manage his life.
  • A personal prelature is something like a global diocese without boundaries, headed by its own bishop and with its own membership and clergy. Traditional Anglican Communion to be Received as Personal Prelature?
  • The Catholic Diocese in Colorado Springs has adopted a 12-step program that offers support for homosexuals. Springs Diocese Adopts 12-Step Program For Gays
  • Twenty-six dioceses each had a consistory court with defamation cases providing about one quarter of their business.
  • The secretary of the Southwark diocese explains that centralisation of stipendiary obligations has taken place in conjunction with devolution of more day-to-day duties.
  • This title of Our Lady, which has become known throughout the world through the Schönstatt movement which adopted this devotion, has its origin in the Colloquium Marianum founded by Fr Jakob Rem in Ingolstadt (diocese of Eichstätt) in 1595 (read more about its origin and history here), and it was in Ingolstadt Minster, where the image of the Mater Ter Admirabilis, originally a copy of the Salus Populi Romani, is venerated, that Bishop Hanke renewed the consecration. The Mater Ter Admirabilis
  • The provinces were grouped into larger administrative units called a diocese, ruled by a governor general who answered to a praetorian prefect, who in turn answered to one of the tetrarchs.
  • 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
  • He is duly accredited by his ordination, he must be at least twenty-four years of age, he is entitled to letters dimissory on removing from one diocese to another, and he is liable to discipline for holding and teaching false doctrine.
  • The Church in the diocese manifests herself in the most visible way when the Bishop celebrates the Eucharistic Sacrifice in his cathedral church, with the concelebration of his priests, the assistance of the deacons, and the participation of the faithful (cf. SC 41). Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • Mr Fielding is director of education in the diocese of Grahamstown and archdeacon of Albany.
  • There are eleven eparchies or dioceses in the country, each administered by a metropolitan with a diocesan council; one diocese has also a suffragan bishop. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • Vocations to the priesthood are now almost adequate in some of the major Catholic archdioceses, although in other places numbers continue low.
  • The Oldenburg part of the Diocese of Münster consists to-day of two deaconries, Cloppenburg and Vechta. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip
  • The papal nuncio here, Archbishop Giuseppe Lazzarotto, is expected to consult with priests in the diocese regarding a successor.
  • It is a trust and trustfulness which in the dioceses on the whole works well.
  • The Diocese of Nantes has 664,971 Catholics, 52 parishes, 209 succursal parishes. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • In 1908 the Diocese of Moulins counted 390,812 inhabitants, 31 parishes, 281 succursal parishes, 55 vicariates. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • In the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield churchwardens were required in 1565 to choose four to eight ‘bouncers’ in each parish to maintain order during services.
  • _Benefices, and mission villages of Indian natives in the diocese of the archbishopric of Manila both in charge of the secular priests and of religious; and the number of souls cared for in the archbishopric_. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 20 of 55 1621-1624 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
  • An antiquary by inclination, he chairs the county archaeological society which has an active field group and he acts as archaeological advisor for the diocese.
  • 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
  • Prague, 1864-78); Seifert, Die Leitmeritzer Diöcese nach ihren geschichtl., kirchl.u. topograph. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • The bishop of my own diocese acknowledged as much in his pastoral letter on the subject.
  • About 1261 Peter appears in the retinue of Cardinal Ottoboni Fieschi; towards this time also he was made deacon of the Church of Lisbon, an office which he later exchanged for the archidiaconate of Vermuy in the Diocese of Braga. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • Bruno, provost of the diocese's Cathedral Center of St. Paul, will replace current Bishop Frederick Borsch, 64, when he retires at an unspecified future date.
  • They could hold visitations of all the dioceses in the province and exercise spiritual oversight of any vacant see.
  • A provost is the head of the cathedral chapter in a number of the Church of England's more recently created dioceses in which the cathedral is also a parish church and the provost is the incumbent.
  • And it was in York that he established a bishopric (only later to be England's second archbishopric), probably because that had been the centre of the old Romano-British diocese.
  • Larger urban dioceses in the Northeast, including the Archdiocese of Boston, have yet to experience any serious shortage of priests.
  • ECS as good as a Episcopal Diocese of Long Island put over $200K in to renovating a space to capacitate AFC to offer protected as good as cool preserve during a site. Archive 2009-11-01
  • Indeed, dioceses, parishes, and individuals should be more free to follow their consciences.
  • The Hermitage, a large house in Newtown that was originally built in 1859/60 for the Armytage family, was bought by the archdiocese for £6,000, and another £6,000 spent on electric wiring, furniture, and other improvements. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Nonetheless, in 1910 the synod of the diocese reaffirmed their commitment to completing St. Alban's.
  • Neither book examines in any detail how well or poorly bishops performed their episcopal duties in their dioceses.
  • Out of one hundred bishoprics in the duchies of Spoleto and Benevento, hardly ten survived in 700, but all these dioceses were certainly very small, centred on little towns, and were mostly in hill country.
  • It will be conducted by Fr. Todd Nolan who is in charge of adult religious education in the diocese.
  • Moscow has refused to confirm him as bishop of the diocese. Times, Sunday Times
  • He recognized the need for decentralized administration in the dual-titled diocese and was instrumental in gaining the approval of the diocesan synod in 1884 for two archidiaconal councils, a step towards the establishment of a separate coastal diocese thirty years later.
  • They join such luminaries as Cardinal Cushing of Boston, a diocese best known for its clerical child abuse, as well as about 20 other bishops, cardinal legates, papal nuncios, chaplains and priests.
  • Bishop Robinson will be in Ireland in October to address the annual retreat of the diocese of Limerick and Killaloe in the Dingle Skelligs hotel.
  • Archdiocese spokesman Joe Zwilling said Dolan acknowledged the victims in the letter, which he called a textbook example of how to deal with a priest-abuser. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • The other ordinand, Deacon Eloi Gillet, will be serving with the Missionary Society of Divine Mercy, which runs the personal parish for the TLM in the same diocese St. Francois de Paule. Archive 2009-08-01
  • From the inception of the project the archdiocese insisted on a robust design to preserve the function and integrity of the structure.
  • First, Father David Jones O Praem is attempting to incardinate into the diocese as a hermit within the Praemonstratentian family at the invitation of the Bishop of Meath, Mgr Michael Smith. Archive 2009-09-01
  • The picture of the bishop in a red chimere is the Episcopalian bishop Michael Curry of the Diocese of North Carolina. Soundslide of Bishop Burbidge's Installation
  • He is a doctoral student in liturgics and church history at The General Theological Seminary in New York and a priest of the Diocese of California.
  • As it was in 1988 and even since 1974, if the Society still cannot have its priests incardinated or able to function juridically in local dioceses, that, my friends, is a state of necessity which no one can reasonably deny. Fellay speaks: The talks begin in the autumn of 2009
  • Clergy and lay deputies to a special convention of the diocese on November 7 voted to invite Bishop Duncan back into leadership of the diocese 50 days after the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church voted to remove ( "depose") him Anglican Mainstream
  • The bishops are committed to mobilising their parishes, deaneries and dioceses to help the cause this year, noting that ". .our Christian calling demands us to speak out on behalf of those without a voice and to challenge unjust structures that keep people poor. Bishops back 'Make Poverty History' Campaign
  • He used his former wealth to support churches and cathedrals within his diocese and founded a monastery at Auxerre. COLLINS DICTIONARY OF SAINTS
  • After all, there you were, wearing civilian clothes, in a red-light district a long way from your diocese. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • These banns could easily involve parishes outside the diocese.
  • He's now the chancellor of the Diocese of Sale.
  • In some ways, I appreciate the fact the diocese is still building churches where churches are needed to be built. Catholic Cleveland: Historic Church Saved, But Others Still in Danger
  • The organization constituted itself in January and elected as moderator the head of the Episcopal Diocese of New York.
  • Besides the 10 regular cathedral canons, the archdiocese contains 8 titular stalls, 9 titular abbacies, and 10 titular provostships. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent
  • On the breakup of the margraviate following Matilda's death, Florence began her advance, and by 1176 was master of the dioceses of Florence and Fiesole. 3. Florence
  • Congregations in two Yorkshire dioceses have turned out to be among the most generous in the country when it comes to putting money on the plate at Anglican churches.
  • He visited the other dioceses of his province, including a tour of several days to the Isle of Man.
  • The 150-strong choir is made up of choristers from parish choirs from throughout the diocese.
  • Others attribute authorship to the mendicants who provided spiritual counsel to women in the Liege diocese.
  • At least one of the priests, Gustavo Benson, is still in active ministry in the Diocese of Ensenada in Mexico, DeMarco said. San Diego Diocese Sex Abuse Case: Lawyers Release 10,000 Unsealed Documents
  • He was a popular bishop in a flourishing diocese.
  • Cellach, duly elected coarb of Patrick, and consecrated bishop, had no doubt been able to organize the diocese of Armagh in accordance with the St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh
  • There are other important people in the diocese who have to be there too, such as the archdeacons and rural deans.
  • Of the 195 U.S. dioceses and eparchies (Eastern Rite dioceses), 194 took part in the audit and 181 participated in the survey.
  • Pope Benedict XVI will make public appearances in a bulletproof "Popemobile" on two days during his first U.S. visit next week, the Roman Catholic archdioceses of New York and Washington, D.C., announced Tuesday. Popemobile route offers public peek at Benedict
  • Within the diocese you have your important role to maintain, and important roles can be inhibiting. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • She has given half a lifetime to her local dioceses and been a staunch support for women hoping to join her in the ministry. Times, Sunday Times
  • There has been some activity to seek a Mass in the western deaneries of the diocese, but there has been no sign of success yet. Archive 2009-09-01
  • The Rt Rev David James and Canon Bruce Grainger paid the visit to Keighley and its surrounding area as part of a tour of the eight deaneries of the Bradford Diocese.
  • The cathedral is the mother church of the diocese of Chelmsford which has more than 600 churches throughout Essex and east London.
  • The Calcutta archdiocese has sent the Vatican information on a supposedly miraculous cure through the intercession of Mother Teresa.
  • The archdiocese responded, in part, by forming a human rights committee.
  • In English-speaking countries, however, the word curate has gradually become the title of those priests who are assistants to the rector, or parish priest, in the general parochial work of the parish or mission to which they are sent by the bishop of the diocese or his delegate. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • The oecumenical territory is divided into 100 eparchies or dioceses (83 metropolitans and 17 bishops). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • The seven new shared schools are to be built in the ecclesiastical province of Glasgow, which comprises the three dioceses of Glasgow, Motherwell and Paisley.

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