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Dimissorial letters (in Latin,
litterae dimissoriae) are
testimonial letters given by a
bishop or by a
competent religious superior to his
subjects in...
- compromissary, decommission, decommit, decommitment, demise, demiss, demit,
dimissory, dimit, dismiss, dismissal, dismissive, emissary, emission, emissitious...
- compromissary, decommission, decommit, decommitment, demise, demiss, demit,
dimissory, dimit, dismiss, dismissal, dismissive, emissary, emission, emissitious...
- join the PEARUSA, join
another Anglican jurisdiction through letters dimissory, or
remain in the AMiA. A
deadline of
August 31, 2012, was established...
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Petertide 1984 (1 July) by Mark Santer,
Bishop of
Kensington (by
letters dimissory from
Leonard Mwenda,
Bishop of Lusaka), at St Luke's, Chelsea, Greater...
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early in his career. In 1997, his
orders were
transferred by
letters dimissory to the
Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. Guelzo,
Allen C. (1989). Edwards...
- the
Anglican Catholic Church (ACC),
Diocese of the Midwest, by
Letters Dimissory dated October 5, 2022. On July 22, 2021, upon
consent and ratification...
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Council of Trent, nor
promote secular clerics to orders, nor
grant dimissory letters for ordination, nor
exercise jurisdiction over
regulars as apostolic...
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Melcombe Horsey), a deacon, at St Edmundsbury
Cathedral (by
letters dimissory from the
vacant See of Lichfield). On 15
November 1996,
Waine was appointed...
- innovator, and
introduced a form of
index calendar,
particularly for
letters dimissory, dispensations, indulgences, and new installations. The cross-referencing...