- cleric.
Incardination does not
cease until the
moment when that
cleric is
incardinated as a
subject of
another superior. An
excardination from one diocese,...
- or
linked with one of the
suburbicarian dioceses,
while still being incardinated in a
diocese other than that of Rome.[citation needed] The term cardinal...
-
priest must be
incardinated by his
bishop or his
major religious superior in
order to
engage in
public ministry.
Secular priests are
incardinated into a diocese...
- The
Diocese of
Malolos (Latin:
Dioecesis Malolosinae; Tagalog:
Diyosesis ng Malolos; Spanish: DiĆ³cesis de Malolos) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction...
- Jude's Church,
Balham and
celebrated his
first M****. He was
therefore incardinated in the NCC and
under the
jurisdiction of Flemestad, who in turn operates...
- SSPX -
remain incardinated in
several European dioceses. They are thus in the same
position as
excommunicated Kovpak, who is
incardinated in the Ukrainian...
- the
Eastern Churches prescribe that
every cleric must be
enrolled or "
incardinated" in a
diocese or its
equivalent (an
apostolic vicariate, territorial...
-
Bishops are ****isted by
priests and deacons. All
priests and
deacons are
incardinated in a
diocese or
religious order. Parishes,
whether territorial or person-based...
-
social ethics. In the
early 1980s,
Farrell left the
Legionaries to be
incardinated in the
Archdiocese of Washington. In 1984,
Farrell was ****igned as an...
- the
universal church.
These are
called cardinals,
because they are "
incardinated" onto a
second diocese (Rome). All
cardinals under the age of 80 parti****te...