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Significats de diocesan synod en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "diocesan synod".
Ús de diocesan synod en anglès
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For collection purposes, their diocesansynod was analogous to the count court.
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Archbishop Eames was giving his presidential address to the Armagh diocesansynod yesterday.
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His strong speech at yesterday's Dublin diocesansynod on Drumcree came partly out of that feeling.
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In Northern Ireland the Connor diocesansynod, to take place on June 25th, has also been postponed.
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Dr John Neill made the plea during his final presidential address to the Dublin and Glendalough diocesansynod yesterday.
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Addressing his diocesansynod in Derry yesterday, he said citizens from both communities were concerned about the retention of paramilitary weapons.
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Speaking at the Meath and Kildare diocesansynod, he described a recent report from the Irish Refugee Council as shocking reading.
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At the Connor diocesansynod in Belfast the bishop, Right Rev Alan Harper, said: We no longer live in a Christian society.
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Delivering the diocesansynod address in Rochestown, Co Cork, at the weekend, he said such a caricature is not, in my view, well-founded.
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Sir, - Archbishop Walton Empey complained in his address to the Dublin and Glendalough diocesansynod of my ignorance of the Church of Ireland.
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Cardinal Desmond Connell, the Archbishop of Dublin, has announced his intention to hold a diocesansynod, the first such synod in the archdiocese since 1927.
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On Sunday the meeting in York will decide on a diocesansynod motion on "welcoming transgender people", tabled by the Rev Chris Newlands of Blackburn.
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More than 200 clergy and lay people met at Waitangi this week for the Auckland DiocesanSynod.
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His DiocesanSynod and Visitations were the mainsprings of the world to the one; Cambridge to the other.
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At our Ferns DiocesanSynod he came as an invited guest and said "I am an alcoholic".
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If they did not attend diocesansynods, they were to be confined within the bounds of their own parishes.