-
organize themselves into
dioceses based on the
civil dioceses, not on the
larger regional imperial districts.
These dioceses were
often smaller than the...
- The
Catholic dioceses and
archdioceses of the
United States which include both the
dioceses of the
Latin Church,
which employ the
Roman Rite and other...
-
Reformation a
number of new
dioceses were founded, but no more were then
created until the
middle of the 19th century, when
dioceses were
founded mainly in...
- and
consists of 96
dioceses in the
United States proper, plus ten
dioceses in
other countries or
outlying U.S. territories, the
diocese of
Convocation of...
-
Anglican dioceses in the
Church of England, the
Church in Wales, the
Scottish Episcopal Church and the
Church of Ireland. For a list of all
dioceses worldwide...
- Laws, but the
dioceses continued to exist.
Whereas English Catholic dioceses were
forbidden by law from
having the same name as a
diocese of the established...
- The
seven suburbicarian dioceses are
Catholic dioceses located in the
vicinity of Rome,
whose (titular)
bishops are the (now six)
ordinary members of the...
- of ****an. It
comprises fifteen ecclesiastical territories,
called (arch)
dioceses, led by
residential prelate bishops:
three archdioceses, led by Metropolitan...
- "cathedra". The forty-two
dioceses of the
Church of
England are
administrative territorial units each
governed by a bishop. Forty-one
dioceses cover England, the...
-
archdiocese and
several suffragan dioceses and is
headed by the archbishop, as the
metropolitan bishop of the province. The
dioceses'
bishops comprise the Catholic...