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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...
- 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...