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He therefore persuaded the primate of Numidia to consecrate Augustine to be coadjutor bishop of Hippo.
Her life was written by Thomas de Cantimpre, the coadjutor of the Bishop of Cambrai.
It's more than 80 years since a coadjutor archbishop succeeded to the See of Dublin.
Connell asked Rome in May 2002 to appoint a coadjutor archbishop with the right of succession, but candidates weren't easy to find.
Appointed coadjutor bishop of New York in 1837, he was consecrated the following year.
Before Ruiz retired in 2000, the Vatican placed a bishop coadjutor in his diocese.
The coadjutor pulled Michael to the side to confer with him.
When Archbishop Lavigerie offered to make him his coadjutor, he refused, in order to devote himself to his new task.
Often, when a bishop is close to retirement, a coadjutor bishop is named to assist him and to assure a smooth transition upon retirement.
The Mother House was not large enough to accommodate all the cleric and coadjutor novices.
In September the Rev. Paolo Xiao Zejiang was consecrated as coadjutor bishop of the diocese of Guizhou with the approval of both the Chinese government and the Vatican.
August then appointed Prince George III of Anhalt to be his coadjutor in spiritual matters.
In 2003 the Holy See appointed the current coadjutor bishop for the Macau diocese.
A bishop is often assisted in the administration of his diocese by other, lesser bishops, who may be known as suffragans, assistants, auxiliaries, or coadjutor bishops.
The following year Chemnitz became coadjutor to Joachim Mörlin, whom he succeeded in 1567 as superintendent of the churches of Braunschweig, a post he held for the rest of his life.
In it he said he would be writing to the Pope asking for a coadjutor bishop to work with him until he retired.
A coadjutor is a bishop appointed customarily with right of succession.
A character of a more abnormous cast than his equally suspected coadjutor.
Vera was previously coadjutor bishop in the diocese of San Cristobal de las Casas, which at that time was under the direction of Bishop Samuel Ruiz.
Coadjutor Bishop John Tong is expected to succeed Zen in the Hong Kong diocese.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Shall I have to scold my coadjutor, or to reason with an intellect like this?
Nor could I pretend to support it without help, when my coadjutor was no more.
This body was under the leadership of the coadjutor, M. de Retz.
In this task he had an able coadjutor in the poet Motherwell.
Power, indeed, had no coadjutor on whom he could at all rely.
Wolfert's heart leaped with joy at having met with so learned and able a coadjutor.
One day, however, an emissary of the cardinal's gave him to understand that he was wrong in receiving the coadjutor so often.
Monsieur le Prince is led by the coadjutor, who is led by Madame de Guemenee.
The editor who sounded this clarion call was a coadjutor of Burr.
Only the wit and readiness of the coadjutor saved him from imminent peril.
There is no hope of any security but in making the coadjutor a cardinal.
It was now that Jube proved how invaluable he was as a coadjutor.
When the Te Deum was over, the coadjutor, without stopping to change his priestly dress, took his way toward that old tower which he knew so well.
Hiram heard him patiently, and without contradiction, but still Richard was unable to discover the views of his coadjutor on this interesting subject.
We could see in, as we paused in the darkness of the antechapel, outside the screen, while the Coadjutor advanced the door.
I told you beforehand that you would be swayed by the Coadjutor.
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