-
otherwise members of
religious life.
Secular priests (sometimes
known as
diocesan priests) are
priests who
commit themselves to a
certain geographical area...
- The
Diocesan College (commonly
known as Bishops) is a private,
English medium,
boarding and day high
school for boys
situated in the
suburb of Rondebosch...
-
visitation of the
diocesans of
Danzig (Gdańsk),
Warmia and Schneidemühl
living in Germany. In
Fulda former Schneidemühl
diocesans run the Heimatwerk...
- bishop. If the
title of
archbishop is
granted on
personal grounds to a
diocesan bishop, his
diocese does not
thereby become an archdiocese.[better source needed]...
- the
diocesan synod. (In the
Episcopal Church in the US, the
corresponding body is
called a
diocesan convention.) The
precise composition of a
diocesan synod...
- A
diocesan bishop,
within various Christian traditions, is a
bishop or
archbishop in
pastoral charge of a
diocese or archdiocese. In
relation to other...
- An
auxiliary bishop is a
bishop ****igned to ****ist the
diocesan bishop in
meeting the
pastoral and
administrative needs of the diocese.
Auxiliary bishops...
- 257.390
faithful among 1.426.998
people (18.0%), with 64
priests (43
diocesans and 21 religious) (1 per 4,021 Catholics, 32
brothers and 159 sisters...
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diocesan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diocesan is
derived from the
words Diocese and Dio.
Diocesan may also
refer to: St. John's
Diocesan Girls'...
- discernment,
selection and
training of
ordinands is
usually called the "
Diocesan Director of Ordinands",
commonly shortened to "DDO". He or she may have...