One of the findings of this clumsy study was that the average age of death of priests in the archdiocese had been thirty-six years old. |
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The archdiocese includes all of Dublin, most of Wicklow and parts of Counties Kildare, Carlow, Wexford and Laois. |
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In due course he appeared before three men of God in the Washington DC archdiocese. |
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In 1808, Pope Pius VII made Baltimore an archdiocese, with suffragan bishops in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Bardstown, Kentucky. |
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The Calcutta archdiocese has sent the Vatican information on a supposedly miraculous cure through the intercession of Mother Teresa. |
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If the state's action could have been foreseen, would the archdiocese have spent so much money on a new cathedral? |
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From there he went to a parish up in Ulster County, the far reaches of the archdiocese. |
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Last December, he gave a day of recollection at Dunwoodie Seminary for the priests of the archdiocese. |
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However, he said he was unaware of any attempt by the archdiocese to contact O'Keeffe directly. |
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They merely rejected the authority of the archdiocese over their temporal affairs. |
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He does care about the Boston archdiocese and is dedicated to addressing its needs. |
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He returned to his own diocese and up until his death he served the archdiocese of Melbourne with distinction. |
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By the end of 1941, the US State Department reported that only 34 priests out of 828 were left in the archdiocese of Posen. |
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From the inception of the project the archdiocese insisted on a robust design to preserve the function and integrity of the structure. |
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Varappuzha was raised to the status of an Archdiocese in 1886 and was the first archdiocese of Kerala. |
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We are a small diocese, carved out of Denver's archdiocese in the 1980s, with a tradition of strong lay leadership. |
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Having a woman in the room would have been good for the archdiocese and could have changed history. |
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At least part of the Cardinal's Appeal pays for running the archdiocese, everything from groundskeeping to seminary administration. |
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The archdiocese, plaintiffs claimed, had committed fraud in the 1970s and 1980s by misrepresenting such priests to future victims. |
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The archdiocese responded, in part, by forming a human rights committee. |
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The archdiocese has opened a string of museums, including one last week, in a bid to preserve for posterity the history and tradition of the church in India. |
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The archbishop of the Prague archdiocese is the only Czech cardinal. |
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He began promoting human rights within the pastoral programmes of the local archdiocese. |
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I am surprised that an organisation as big as the archdiocese did not wait until planning permission was granted, and has behaved so high-handedly and ignored the council. |
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According to Haselberger, the archdiocese ignored not only blatant secular crimes, but obvious canonical crimes as well. |
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A dozen priests took the offer, according to documents released when the archdiocese of Milwaukee filed for bankruptcy. |
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He said had it not been for prayers from the archdiocese, friends and family, coupled with therapy, he would not have recovered fully from the paralysis. |
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In the archdiocese, the latest figures indicate there are 901 priests. |
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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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In preparing for the WYD, in coordination with the archdiocese and among us, we would also like to share the grace of the mission with those of you who will be coming to Madrid. |
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Then, Msgr. Edward D. O'Donnell, the chancellor of the archdiocese, will notarize it, stamp it with the diocesan seal and order it deposited in the archives. |
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The rank of archbishop is conferred on some bishops who are not ordinaries of an archdiocese. |
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Others are immediately subject to the Holy See and not to any metropolitan archdiocese. |
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In 787, Offa succeeded in reducing the power of Canterbury through the establishment of a rival archdiocese at Lichfield. |
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Christianization took place during the 11th century and Nidaros became an archdiocese. |
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In the archdiocese of Buenos Aires, he did all of that and much more. |
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Offa persuaded Pope Adrian I to divide the archdiocese of Canterbury in two, creating a new archdiocese of Lichfield. |
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David seized on the opportunity to bring the archdiocese under his control, and marched on the city. |
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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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Mr. Bishop, you mentioned the archdiocese of New Westminster. |
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Indeed, the Uniform Church Regulations published by the Greek archdiocese in North and South America often defined the responsibilities and the functions of these leaders. |
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In others, the title of archdiocese is for historical reasons attributed to a see that was once of greater importance. |
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Priests and staff of the Orthodox archdiocese were shocked when they arrived Wednesday morning to find out that the building had been robbed and vandalized. |
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In David's plan, the new archdiocese would include all the bishoprics in David's Scottish territory, as well as bishopric of Orkney and the bishopric of the Isles. |
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On 21 April 1092 the Pope elevated the archdiocese of Pisa to the rank of metropolitan archdiocese and placed the bishops of Corsica under its authority. |
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Some of these archdioceses are suffragans of a metropolitan archdiocese. |
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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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Despite the creation of the new archdiocese, Jaenberht retained his position as the senior cleric in the land, with Hygeberht conceding his precedence. |
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