See also: Diocesan Diocese Diocletian Idiocy Dioecious
1. Welcome to Diocesan We believe that the Church has the best message to share, and since 1956, we have worked to provide the best products to help you share that message.
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2. Definition of Diocesan : a bishop having jurisdiction over a diocese Examples of Diocesan in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The Diocesan website includes a statement from Dallas Bishop Edward Burns connecting the need for social distancing with the story of the Good Samaritan.
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3. Diocesan synonyms, Diocesan pronunciation, Diocesan translation, English dictionary definition of Diocesan
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4. In ten years, Diocesan leaders have shrunk the number of parishes from 194 to 175
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5. Bishops continue to exercise great control over Diocesan funds
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6. The number of active Diocesan clergy was projected to …
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7. Our Diocesan website offers you news and information, the ability to review and register for many Diocesan events, and resources to help you navigate our Catholic faith and learn about the ministries our diocese offers
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8. Diocesan School for Girls Private All-Girls School in Auckland, New Zealand Virtual Tour Download a Prospectus Apply Online Term Dates Welcome to Our School We are an all-girls independent Anglican school for Pre-School (age 3) to Year 13 offering both day and boarding located in Epsom, Auckland.
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9. Diocesan ministries assist in furthering the mission of the Church in West Michigan and serve as a resource to parishes, individual Catholics and the broader community
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10. The Diocesan Memorandum (formerly the Clergy Memorandum) is a service of the Office of the Chancellor for clergy and lay leadership of the Diocese of Cleveland, providing a summary of relevant and timely information from the Office of the Bishop and other Diocesan offices
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11. Guidelines for submission to the Diocesan Memorandum can be found here.
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12. ‘Diocesan newspapers do not broadcast weaknesses in Diocesan procedures or policies.’ ‘At the same time, a life of dedicated celibacy would be properly respected and maintained in religious life and among those Diocesan clergy who freely choose it.’
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13. When I chose the Diocesan Services Fund’s theme Walk in the Light of Christ, COVID-19 had not yet affected us
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14. 310 Prospect Park West Brooklyn, NY 11215 718-965-7300 www.dioceseofbrooklyn.org Office of the Diocesan Bishop 310 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn, NY 11215 718-965-7300 Most Rev
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15. Diocesan means belonging or relating to a diocese
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16. The church commissioners are cutting their contributions to Diocesan funds.
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17. 237th Diocesan Convention (Information on the 238th Diocesan Convention to be held on March 5, 2022 will be linked here as it becomes available.) The 237th Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey was held on March 6, 2021
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18. A recording of the entire convention is available on the Diocesan YouTube channel.
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19. The Diocesan Development Drive is the Bishop's Annual Appeal designated for operating funds for Diocesan ministries
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20. Our Diocesan televised Mass reaches nearly all households in our diocese through network programming on KSTC-45 at 11:00 a.m
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21. Each year, Diocesan Council is the vehicle through which the Episcopal Diocese of West Texas conducts the business of the diocese under its Canons and Constitution.
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22. National Conference of Diocesan Vocation Directors The National Conference of Diocesan Vocation Directors promotes Diocesan priesthood, providing resources for the formation, support, and advocacy of Diocesan vocation directors as they work within the Catholic Church to foster a culture of vocations, raising up new priests for the Body of Christ.
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23. What does Diocesan mean? Of or relating to a diocese
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24. (adjective) The archbishop holds a visitation of his diocese personally every three years, and he is the only Diocesan who has kept up the triennial visitation of the dean and chapter of his cathedral.'
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25. The lessons will be incorporated into the Diocesan school and academy curriculum as a component of the 2021 Year of …
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26. If a Diocesan hermit is a priest, he is would be both a member of the ordained state and a member of the consecrated state
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27. If the Diocesan hermit is a non-ordained man or a woman, the hermit would be in the consecrated state upon profession in the hands of his or her bishop (or delegate) according to the norms of canon 603
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28. Holy Cross Diocesan Center: 608.788.7700 Mail Room/Copy Center: 608.788.7700, ext
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29. Diocesan, Byron Center, Michigan
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30. All Diocesan officials and all employees within adiocese be sure that best financial practices are being followed
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31. Best financial practices dictate that Diocesan organizations review their policies and procedures in light of the continuing developments and those recent developments outlined below.
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32. Diocesan, Byron Center, Michigan
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33. Find 49 ways to say Diocesan, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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34. SYNOD OF PISTOIA, a Diocesan synod held in 1786 under the presidency of Scipione de' Ricci (1741-1810), bishop of Pistoia, and the patronage of Leopold, grand-duke of Tuscany, with a view to preparing the ground for a national council and a reform of the Tuscan Church.
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35. Diocesan Response to the Report from Florida’s Attorney General.
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36. The Association of Catholic Diocesan Archivists is committed to the active promotion of professionalism in the management of Diocesan archives in North America as reflected in our work to establish an archives and records management program in every diocese and to assist bishops and chancellors in the development of such programs.
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37. Office: 212-316-7430; Cell: 917-617-2079; Fax: 845-338-1154 [email protected] Val Stelcen provides pastoral and Diocesan support to parishes and an open line of com munication to the Bishop; acts as Mid- Hudson regional liaison to the Bishop and the Bishop’s staff; and manages various Mid-Hudson committees and programs.
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38. According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, a national survey that Hoge did in 2001 of 1,800 active and retired priests--1,279 of whom responded--showed that 53% of Diocesan priests and 60% of religious order priests agreed with the statement, "Celibacy should be a matter of personal choice for Diocesan …
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39. Through our many ministries supported by the Diocesan Annual Appeal, we continue to ‘Love Thy, Neighbor.’ I ask for your generosity to our Diocesan Annual Appeal
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40. Our 38 ministries, funded and supported by the Diocesan Annual Appeal, serve many of our neighbors, our brothers, and sisters
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41. Diocesan Girls' School (DGS) (Chinese: 拔萃女書院), and Diocesan Girls’ Junior school, one of the oldest girls' schools in Hong Kong and a well known secondary and primary school in Kowloon, HK, was founded in 1860 by the Anglican (Episcopalian) Church (Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui 香港聖公會) to provide an all-rounded secondary education for girls in Hong Kong.
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42. Diocesan and tent-maker priests are in a better position in many ways to relate to such day-to-day struggles
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DIOCESAN [dīˈäsəsən]
Definition of diocesan : a bishop having jurisdiction over a diocese Examples of diocesan in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The diocesan website includes a statement from Dallas Bishop Edward Burns connecting the need for social distancing with the story of the Good Samaritan.
diocese definition: 1. an area controlled by a bishop 2. (in the Roman Catholic Church) the area that is under the…. Learn more. Examples from literature He was ordained by the bishop of the diocese as
A diocesan priest is a Catholic, Anglican or Eastern Orthodox priest who commits themself to a certain geographical area and is ordained into the service of the citizens of a diocese, a church administrative region. That includes serving the everyday needs of the people in parishes, but their activities are not limited to that of their parish .
archdiocese - the diocese of an archbishop. exarchate, eparchy - a diocese of the Eastern Orthodox Church. see - the seat within a bishop's diocese where his cathedral is located. jurisdiction - in law; the territory within which power can be exercised.