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Letters dimissory
Dimissory Dim"is*so*ry (?; 277), a. [L. dimissorius: cf. F. dimissoire. See Dimit.] Sending away; dismissing to another jurisdiction; granting leave to depart. Letters dimissory (Eccl.), letters given by a bishop dismissing a person who is removing into another diocese, and recommending him for reception there. --Hook.

Meaning of Letters dimissory from wikipedia

- Dimissorial letters (in Latin, litterae dimissoriae) are testimonial letters given by a bishop or by a competent religious superior to his subjects in...
- alternatives: join the PEARUSA, join another Anglican jurisdiction through letters dimissory, or remain in the AMiA. A deadline of August 31, 2012, was established...
- to the Anglican Catholic Church (ACC), Diocese of the Midwest, by Letters Dimissory dated October 5, 2022. On July 22, 2021, upon consent and ratification...
- 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...
- history early in his career. In 1997, his orders were transferred by letters dimissory to the Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania. Guelzo, Allen C. (1989)...
- March 1860. p. 5. Lambeth Palace Library catalogue, VB 1/15/454. Letters dimissory Deacon's orders as ****istant curate at Harrow. Venn, J. A. Alumni...
- innovator, and introduced a form of index calendar, particularly for letters dimissory, dispensations, indulgences, and new installations. The cross-referencing...
- license Johnston in Arkansas, so South Carolina Bishop Ed Salmon issued letters dimissory transferring Johnston's canonical residence to the Anglican Diocese...
- Cheselbourne and Melcombe Horsey), a deacon, at St Edmundsbury Cathedral (by letters dimissory from the vacant See of Lichfield). On 15 November 1996, Waine was...
- canons, that no one should keep or ordain any clerk or monk without letters dimissory To restrain the arrogance of some unwise men it was decided by general...