- In
church governance, a
diocese or
bishopric is the
ecclesiastical district under the
jurisdiction of a bishop. In the
later organization of the Roman...
- Broad-side SUI, ST2
Bishop Seabury’s
Second Charge, to the
Clergy of His
Diocess [sic],
Delivered at Derby, in the
State of Connecticut, on the 22d of September...
- abccindia.org/files/MemberbodiesasonDec2016.pdf ABCCStatistics2016 "The
Diocess - The
Church Of
North India". Cnisynod.org.
Archived from the original...
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Britain House of Lords; H.M.
Stationery Office; 1718 "The
Estate of the
Diocess of Derry." Part VIII. The
Deans (Continued)
George Downham and William...
- St.
Docmael is
titular patron of the
church of Pomerit-Jaudy, in the
diocess of Trequier, in Brittany,
where he is
honoured under the name of St. Toël...
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Virgin in
Ireland Was
titular saint of the
parish of Tochumracht, in the
diocess of Fenabore,
otherwise called Killfenora; the
cathedral of
which bears...
- Merville,
where St.
Mauront had
built his
monastery of Breüil,
being in the
diocess of Terouanne, St. Bain
translated thence the body of St. Amatus, to the...
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whole diocess of
Paris by the
authority of
Bishop Audebert and his
successor St. Landri. He
founded many
churches and
hospitals in that
diocess, and in...
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Saints under February 22, St. Baradat, Confessor. He
lived in the same
diocess, in a
solitary hut, made of wood in trellis, like windows, says Theodoret...
- Places, so far as
relates to the
Parishes of Oran and
Drumtemple in the
Diocess of Elphin.
Metropolis Roads Act 1829 or the
Metropolitan Turnpikes Act...