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- An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, St Thomas Christians...
- in****bencies at Eaton Bray, and (his final post before installation to the archidiaconate) Bushey Heath. A contributor to BBC Radio 4's Thought for the Day programme...
- claimed a privileged connection to Thomas the Apostle. Details on the archidiaconate prior to the arrival of the Portuguese are elusive, but Patriarch Timothy...
- and subdeacon named John. In 1199, Pope Innocent III conferred the archidiaconate of the cathedral of Padua on a certain John, described as a notary,...
- specifically accused of poisoning his four predecessors. He had usurped his archidiaconate at Rome. He attended obscene shows. The latest crime was that of the...
- was venerated at Echt in the diocese of Aberdeen, and Findocha at the archidiaconate of the diocese of Dunblane, this is probably Findo-Gask. At Bendochy...
- developed considerably, and as early as the 14th century embraced six archidiaconates, with over 300 parishes. Bishop Andreas Báthori (1329–1345) rebuilt...
- Martini in Münster and archdeacon of Ennigerloh. He also received the Archidiaconate uffm Dreen. Plettenberg went on various legation trips in 1679 and 1680...
- and John White the younger, was granted a ****ure presentation to the archidiaconate. With Queen Mary's accession, White at once showed his true colours...
- transferred to its jurisdiction. The see is divided into six archidiaconates and 19 vice-archidiaconates. The list of the eparch (bishops) of the Gr**** Catholic...