- The
judiciary (also
known as the
judicial system, judicature,
judicial branch,
judiciative branch, and
court or
judiciary system) is the
system of courts...
- A
middle judicatory is an
administrative structure or
organization found in
religious denominations between the
local congregation and the
widest or highest...
-
archdioceses as the
churches listed above. Rather, it is
divided into a
middle judicatory. The
Lutheran Church - International,
based in Springfield, Illinois,...
- South-Central and
Eastern Kentucky, this ****berland
Presbytery was a
member judicatory of
Green River Synod from 1844 to 1888 and of
Kentucky Synod from 1888...
- to do so for non-self-supporting parishes.[citation needed] The
middle judicatory consists of a
diocese headed by a
bishop who is ****isted by a standing...
- with the
other bishops ****ociating. The
Judicial Council is the
highest judicatory body of the
African Methodist Episcopal Church. It is an
appellate court...
-
became very
evident to me on the
night of
August 16, 1983, when
local judicatory leaders offered their corporate blessing to the
TURIN SHROUD EXHIBIT and...
-
regional minister a "national pastor".
Regions are
analogous to the
middle judicatories of
other denominations, and
Regional Ministers are
analogous to Bishops...
-
Synod of the
Trinity is an
upper judicatory of the
Presbyterian Church headquartered in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania. The
synod oversees sixteen presbyteries...
- into nine regions.
Within the ELCA the term
synod refers to the
middle judicatory,
which is
referred to in some
other denominations as "presbyteries", "districts"...