How To Use vicariate In A Sentence
- The British vicariate could be an important stage in a fully professional career, and the men in the post of whom we know were not mediocrities.
- Protestants; 31 parishes; 296 succursal parishes; 58 vicariates. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
- They form a vicariate forane with headquarters at Resistencia, R.P. Pedro Iturralde, commissary general of the Franciscan missionaries, being the present vicar forane. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
- 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
- As churchman, he upheld ecclesiastical discipline in Italy and Dalmatia, maintained authority in the vicariate of Illyricum, restructured the dioceses of his dwindling patriarchate, and laboured to convert Jews and pagan rustics.
- The island of Varappuzha from which the Archdiocese derived its name was the idyllic setting the fathers of the Order of Carmelites Discalced chose to begin their ministrations in what was then called the Vicariate of Malabar.
- In 1909, the Diocese of Nancy had 517,508 inhabitants, 29 deaneries, 482 succursal parishes, and 91 vicariates. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
- At the time of the separation Corrientes was a vicariate forane, with 20 parishes, while Misiones had 1 parish and 3 chaplaincies. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 16 [Supplement]
- It is difficult to know how well the urban vicariate of Baltimore reflects the behavior and attitudes of parishioners outside the study population.
- Concordat (1905) the Diocese of Saint-Brieuc contained 609,349 inhabitants, 48 parishes, 354 succursal parishes, 395 vicariates, towards the support of which the State contributed. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock