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rural dean. In the
Episcopal Church,
deaneries are
synonymous with
convocations and are
headed by deans.
Deaneries also
exist in the
Eastern Orthodox Church...
- The
Deanery of
Christianity may
refer to two
different deaneries of the
Church of England:
Deanery of
Christianity (Lincoln)
Deanery of
Christianity (Exeter)...
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Deanery Garden (or The
Deanery) is an Arts and
Crafts style house and
garden in Sonning, Berkshire, England. The
house was
designed and
built by architect...
- The
Deanery is the name of
several buildings, including:
Deanery Garden, a heritage-listed
house in Berkshire,
England The
Deanery, Brisbane, a heritage-listed...
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Speciality Training Programmes is
managed by
deaneries. Once a
doctor accepts a post on a
training programme the
deanery allocates specific jobs,
arranges educational...
- 1910 the
Deanery was
divided into the
Deaneries of
Lafford i or
North Lafford, and the
Deanery of
Lafford ii or
South Lafford. The two
Deaneries re-merged...
- For
administrative purposes Llandyssil is now
included in the
Deanery of Pool.
Deaneries became known as
Mission Areas from 2017. The
Mission Area of Cedewain...
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early 2010s, the
Aberystwyth Deanery was
dissolved and its
churches in
Ceredigion were
distributed to the
surrounding deaneries. The
churches in the north...
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Anglican churches, a
deanery synod is a
synod convened by the
Rural Dean (or Area Dean) and/or the
Joint Lay
Chair of the
Deanery Synod, who is elected...
- "Toten" and "Valdres"
parts of the two
deaneries were
separated from the two
larger deaneries to form a new
deanery. The new
Toten og
Valdres prosti included...