The archbishop of York last night dismissed reports which suggested more Muslims were going to mosques than Anglicans to Church. |
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It's more than 80 years since a coadjutor archbishop succeeded to the See of Dublin. |
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A few clergy assemble, including one in vestments which mark him out as an archbishop. |
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The archbishop recalled that the freedom fighter was a journalist and one of the first Africans to start a newspaper with his own printing press. |
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Connell asked Rome in May 2002 to appoint a coadjutor archbishop with the right of succession, but candidates weren't easy to find. |
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This archbishop has, in my opinion, been a vain and self-aggrandising man throughout. |
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One archbishop lost support after he was caught ringing Vatican Autos to get a quote for installing a CD player in the Popemobile. |
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By an anomaly, however, none of the ten bishops had the status of archbishop or metropolitan. |
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Then all that remained was to persuade the archbishop of Canterbury to anoint him. |
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He was the first archbishop to insist on receiving written professions of obedience from the bishops whom he consecrated. |
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The archbishop is also chair of the Central Board, which is elected by the Church Assembly. |
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Mass begins with the archbishop walking through the aisles, sprinkling holy water left and right. |
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Whereas Erasmus wears the black robes of an academic, the archbishop dresses in priestly white. |
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At best, the archbishop is dangerously misguided in his attempt to assert a tolerant liberalism. |
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Last January our relatively new archbishop began a series of meetings in each vicariate with the priests, deacons, religious, and parishioners. |
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Don't go blaming a dead archbishop for this, and don't blame global warming either, just blame an unusually southerly jet stream. |
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As justiciar, archbishop of Canterbury, and papal legate Hubert Walter stood for harmonious co-operation between king and Church. |
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Theobald was a brother of Hubert Walter, the future archbishop of Canterbury and justiciar and chancellor of England. |
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Is an archbishop authorized to draw that kind of money on his own responsibility, without telling anybody? |
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As leader of the Anglican Communion, the archbishop faced growing demands on his time from Anglican churches abroad. |
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The archbishop has said priests need not be celibate and that God's blessings were meant to be given through the family. |
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Why would you distinguish on those facts between the priest and the archbishop? |
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If the degradandus be an archbishop, the degrading prelate removes his pallium. |
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In 1061 he travelled to Rome again in order to obtain his pallium as archbishop of York. |
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The archdeacon John Collas will administer the Adelaide diocese until a new archbishop is found early next year. |
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Into the silence, the archbishop now read the numbers that had been handed to him. |
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To me, he resembled what I knew of my kindly uncle, a late archbishop of Chicago. |
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The king walked immediately behind the Holy Sacrament, carried by the archbishop of Paris, while the chief royal chaplain held His Majesty's Candle. |
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The archbishop of the Prague archdiocese is the only Czech cardinal. |
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The archbishop of Canterbury was forejudged without right of reply. |
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Across town the 74 year old archbishop had organised a vigil in support of those arrested, which saw loads of young and old people pack into the cathedral. |
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In June 1162 Becket was consecrated archbishop of Canterbury. |
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In October 2010, the archbishop was hit with a cherry pie during a service at a Brussels cathedral. |
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As archbishop, he was close to William III and crowned Anne and George I, but, as a leading advocate of the Hanoverian succession, he was isolated by extreme Tories. |
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They will also meet the archbishop of Seattle, Peter Sartain, who has been given the task of reining in the American nuns. |
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This is why there will not be much hand-wringing over the archbishop of Canterbury confessing to doubting the existence of God. |
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When I was covering the wars in Central America, all of us knew that the archbishop would be killed. |
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The trigger for his ouster as archbishop was a decision by a Massachusetts judge to compel the Church to release internal documents about its personnel decisions. |
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A famous statue of Saint Boniface stands on the grounds of Mainz Cathedral, seat of the archbishop of Mainz. |
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The Pisan archbishop was granted primacy over Sardinia, in addition to Corsica. |
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Sixteen days before the death of Pope Innocent VIII, he proposed Valencia as a metropolitan see and became the first archbishop of Valencia. |
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It is true that the archbishop does not approve of these enchantments and rebukes them for the practice. |
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The new hierarchy was to be headed by Granvelle as archbishop of the new archdiocese of Mechelen. |
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The archbishop of the metropolitan see is the metropolitan of the province. |
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A major archbishop is defined as the metropolitan of a certain see who heads an autonomous Eastern Church not of patriarchal rank. |
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The title of archbishop or metropolitan may be granted to a senior bishop, usually one who is in charge of a large ecclesiastical jurisdiction. |
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High tithes to church made it increasingly powerful and the archbishop became a member of the Council of State. |
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During the vacancy of a see, the archbishop is guardian of the spiritualities thereof. |
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She sought out the archbishop of Canterbury to talk about death. |
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The rebels made the first move in the war, seizing the strategic Rochester Castle, owned by Langton but left almost unguarded by the archbishop. |
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The archbishop said to me, All these allegings that thou bringest forth, are nothing else but proud presumptuousness. |
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The archbishop does not exercise authority in the provinces outside England, but instead acts as a focus of unity. |
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The pallium was the symbol of metropolitan status, and signified that Augustine was now an archbishop unambiguously associated with the Holy See. |
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Gregory's plan was that there would be two metropolitans, one at York and one at London, with 12 suffragan bishops under each archbishop. |
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When Augustine failed to rise from his seat on the entrance of the British bishops, they refused to recognise him as their archbishop. |
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An archbishop may not only excommunicate and interdict his suffragans, but his vicar general may do the same. |
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Thomas Cranmer, the imprisoned archbishop of Canterbury, was forced to watch Bishops Ridley and Latimer being burned at the stake. |
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Within these Communion provinces may exist subdivisions, called ecclesiastical provinces, under the jurisdiction of a metropolitan archbishop. |
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Gregory's plan was that there would be two metropolitan sees, one at York and one at London, with twelve suffragan bishops under each archbishop. |
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When Augustine died in 604, Laurence, another missionary, succeeded him as archbishop. |
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In 787, for example, Pope Adrian I elevated Lichfield to an archdiocese and appointed Hygeberht its first archbishop. |
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As archbishop, he defended the church's interests in England amid the Investiture Controversy. |
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In the end, a ceremony was held to consecrate Anselm as archbishop on 4 December, without the pallium. |
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As archbishop, Anselm maintained his monastic ideals, including stewardship, prudence, and proper instruction, prayer and contemplation. |
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The next day, William ordered the bishops not to treat Anselm as their primate or as Canterbury's archbishop, as he openly adhered to Urban. |
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A key event was the felling of Thor's Oak in 723 near Fritzlar by Boniface, apostle of the Germans and first archbishop of Mainz. |
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On Shrove Tuesday of 1557 Albert V, Duke of Bavaria went to visit the archbishop of Salzburg and played a game of dice with him. |
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After the people acclaim the sovereign at each side, the archbishop administers an oath to the sovereign. |
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In the Greek tradition, bishops who occupy an ancient see are called metropolitans, while the lead bishop in Greece is the archbishop. |
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The archbishop of Canterbury, as Primate of All England and of York as Primate of England have oversight over their respective provinces. |
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Practically, however, the choice of the archbishop or bishop is made prior to the election. |
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The most recent archbishop, Barry Morgan, retired in January 2017 and has not yet been replaced. |
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The previous archbishop had an assistant bishop within the Diocese of Llandaff. |
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There has been no archbishop in the country since 1989, and the cathedral in Mogadishu was severely damaged during the civil war. |
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David used his Cistercian connections to build a bond with Henry Murdac, the new archbishop. |
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It is possible that Jaenberht refused to perform the ceremony, and that Offa needed an alternative archbishop for that purpose. |
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The archbishop refused to accept this, so Owain had Arthur consecrated in Ireland. |
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When Rollo confirmed Franco as archbishop of Rouen, these traditional dependences of the Rouen archbishopric were retained in it. |
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To complicate matters, the bishops of the province of Canterbury also claimed the right to appoint the next archbishop. |
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A key event was the felling of Donar's Oak in 723 near Fritzlar by Saint Boniface, apostle of the Germans and first archbishop of Mainz. |
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In 750, Pepin was elected by an assembly of the Franks, anointed by the archbishop, and then raised to the office of king. |
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In 1169, Novgorod acquired its own archbishop, named Ilya, a sign of further increased importance and political independence. |
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An archbishop is not a distinct type of cleric, but is simply a bishop who occupies a particular position with special authority. |
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Canon, archdeacon, archbishop and the like are specific positions within these orders. |
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Bishops may have the title of archbishop, metropolitan, and patriarch, all of which are considered honorifics. |
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The rank of archbishop is conferred on some bishops who are not ordinaries of an archdiocese. |
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Instead of his converts, however, a group of armed robbers appeared who slew the aged archbishop. |
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Margaret Mullett's exhaustive study of the letters of Theophylact Hephaistos, archbishop of Ochrid in Bulgaria between 1088 and ca. |
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The archbishop urged that, apart from the principle of clerical privilege, to degrade a man first and to hang him afterwards was to punish him twice for the same offence. |
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After the archbishop offered his support for the civil policy, some bishops and dioceses developed legislation to alter the official position of the Church in Wales. |
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In the Latin Church, an ecclesiastical province, composed of several neighbouring dioceses, is headed by a metropolitan, the archbishop of the diocese designated by the Pope. |
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In 1219, autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church was also organized as one ecclesiastical province, headed by archbishop with direct jurisdiction over all Serbian bishops. |
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Each of the subsequent conferences has been first received in Canterbury Cathedral and addressed by the archbishop from the chair of St Augustine. |
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In 732, Boniface traveled again to Rome to report, and Pope Gregory III conferred upon him the pallium as archbishop with jurisdiction over Germany. |
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In 1079 Fritzlar ceased to be a crown possession when it was given to the archbishop of Mainz by Emperor Henry IV in the aftermath of his submission to the Pope at Canossa. |
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The ordinary of such an archdiocese is an archbishop, however, especially in the Anglican Communion, not all archbishops' dioceses are called archdioceses. |
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An archbishop may be granted the title, or ordained as chief pastor of a metropolitan see or another episcopal see to which the title of archbishop is attached. |
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Bishops are typically overseers, presiding over a diocese composed of many parishes, with an archbishop presiding over a province, which is a group of dioceses. |
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The archbishop probably died in 604 and was soon revered as a saint. |
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An archbishop or nobleman is likewise valued at 15,000 thrymsas. |
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Finally, Charles Martel also had known a mistress, Ruodhaid, with whom he had the children Bernard, Hieronymus, and Remigius, the latter who became an archbishop of Rouen. |
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The archbishop nevertheless preserved the right of capital punishment. |
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When the archbishop would send Philip on an assignment, he would leave the cat in the care of the archbishop, who apparently was not an ailurophile. |
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The first President of Cyprus, Makarios III, was an archbishop. |
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In practice, diocesan assistant bishops have only been appointed within the diocese of the archbishop, in order to assist him with diocesan episcopal functions. |
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In 1461, Paolo Fregoso, archbishop of Genoa, enticed the current doge to his own palace, held him hostage and offered him the choice of retiring from the post or being hanged. |
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During the reforms of Dunstan, archbishop from 960 until his death in 988, a Benedictine abbey named Christ Church Priory was added to the cathedral. |
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A rift grew between Henry and Becket as the new archbishop resigned his chancellorship and sought to recover and extend the rights of the archbishopric. |
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According to Wilfrid's later biographer, Stephen of Ripon, Wilfrid left Biscop's company at Lyon, where Wilfrid stayed under the patronage of Annemund, the archbishop. |
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Had Anselm been consecrated by an archbishop, he would have been under pressure to profess his obedience, compromising Bec's financial and ecclesiastical independence. |
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As compensation for territory thus withdrawn, the Danish archbishop of Lund was made legate and perpetual vicar and given the title of primate of Denmark and Sweden. |
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The church was damaged in 1069 during William the Conqueror's harrying of the North, but the first Norman archbishop, Thomas of Bayeux, arriving in 1070, organised repairs. |
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He was succeeded as archbishop by Deusdedit, a native Englishman. |
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Along with the pallium, a letter from Gregory directed the new archbishop to ordain twelve suffragan bishops as soon as possible, and to send a bishop to York. |
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Henry then appointed the archbishop of Dol, Roger du Hommet. |
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The Angevins often involved themselves in Breton affairs, such as when Henry II arranged Conan of Brittany's marriage and installed the archbishop of Dol. |
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Along with the pallium, a letter from Gregory directed the new archbishop to consecrate 12 suffragan bishops as soon as possible and to send a bishop to York. |
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However, during the trial's opening session July 11, Vatican prosecutors formally listed all the charges against the laicized former archbishop, Jozef Wesolowski. |
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