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called archbishop emeritus of his
former see.
Until 1970, such
archbishops were
transferred to a
titular see.
There can be
several archbishops emeriti...
- The
archbishops of
Canterbury and York are both
styled as "The Most Reverend";
retired archbishops are
styled as "The
Right Reverend". The
archbishop is...
-
invasion the
archbishops of
Canterbury occasionally exercised authority, and it was not
until the
Norman Conquest that the
archbishops of York ****erted...
- The
Archbishops'
Council is a part of the
governance structures of the
Church of England. Its
headquarters are at
Church House,
Great Smith Street, London...
- Additionally, six of the
archbishops of
Cologne were
chairmen of the
German Bishops' Conference.
Cardinal Rainer Woelki has been the
archbishop of
Cologne since...
- the Reformation, the
archbishop served as a
prelate of the
Catholic Church. From the 6th
century to the 16th century, the
archbishops of
Canterbury were...
- as Poland's political,
cultural and
spiritual center, the
bishops and
archbishops of Kraków were
often very
influential in the city,
country and abroad...
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Various residences for
archbishops are
locally known as the
Archbishop's Palace,
including the following:
Archbishop's Palace, Perth,
Western Australia...
- and in 1961 the
smaller dioceses made a
separate Province,
under the
Archbishop of Uganda,
Rwanda and Burundi.
Prior to 1980, the
province included Uganda...
- Look up
archbishop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
archbishop is a type of priest. Most
archbishops are
referred to in
terms of the area for which...