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Archbishops meaning
plural of archbishop
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Archbishops of Riga The archbishops of Riga were also the secular rulers of Riga until 1561 when during the reformation the territory converted from Catholicism to Lutheranism and all church territories were secularized.
Former palaces of the archbishops include * Croydon Palace : the summer residence of the Archbishops from the 15th to the 18th centuries.
Archbishops and bishops have authority only over their own particular (arch)diocese.
A so-called National Care Covenant, setting out the rights and responsibilities of national and local government, communities, families, and citizens should be established, the Archbishops’ Commission on Reimagining Care said.
For 10 years he has been the Church of England’s ‘lead bishop’ on health and social care in the House of Lords and co-chaired the Archbishops’ Commission on the reimagining of social care which recently published a landmark report.
In Los Angeles, the Mexican-born Archbishop Gomez is one of only a few Hispanics among the American archbishops, and has been a leader in the U.S. church on immigration debates.
The event also attracted heads of state, who mingled with cardinals and archbishops wearing bright red robes.
The pope invited the metropolitan to sit next to him when he distributed the palliums to the archbishops, who each shook his hand after greeting the pope.
While GAFCON and GSFA archbishops and bishops have yet to weigh in, there will be some rejoicing at Welby's departure.
Our new archbishop was receiving his pallium with other archbishops from around the world, and the square was packed.
We will have confidence in a security outfit that involves Muslim leaders, not one that parades pastors, bishops and archbishops alone.
Among the concelebrants of the liturgy will be Archbishop Gudziak, Philadelphia Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, New York Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, Archbishop Soroka and other archbishops and bishops.
Cardinal George Pell’s lawyers argued he could not have abused the two victims undetected moments after Sunday mass while dressed in archbishops’ robes in the late 1990s.
Its membership consists of approximately 35 cardinals and archbishops from around the world.
Among them were several senior church officials called metropolitans, who are roughly equivalent to archbishops in the Catholic tradition.
Chile’s El Mostrador publishes emails between the current and former archbishops of Santiago in which they manoeuvr to try to prevent Cruz from appearing at a conference on abuse or participating in Francis’ abuse commission.
His letter identifies by name the Vatican cardinals and archbishops who were informed about the McCarrick affair, an unthinkable expose for a Vatican diplomat to make.
In it, he identifies by name the Vatican cardinals and archbishops who were informed about the McCarrick affair, an unthinkable expose for a Vatican diplomat to make.
After the English Reformation 's highpoint in 1539, only the archbishops and bishops continued to attend, as the Dissolution of the Monasteries had just disproved of and suppressed the positions of abbot and prior.
Although he obtained numerous privileges for his see and Honorius always spoke encouragingly to him, Honorius avoided having to make a decision that might alienate the powerful archbishops of Canterbury.