Elias, the vicargeneral, gave Francis great uneasiness, by his erroneous views.
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Jesus Martial Dembele, vicargeneral for the archdiocese of Bangui, told Reuters.
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He was what they call a vicargeneral-nextjob to the bishop, you know.
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In February, the Diocese's vicargeneral, Willie McFadden, told parishioners to put complaints in writing.
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At that time Msgr Romero was vicargeneral of the diocese, which meant he ranked only behind the bishop.
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When he was made vicargeneral of Flores in 1992, he insisted that church authorities reveal the properties they owned.
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Javier Cortes Ochoa, the vicargeneral for the diocese, acknowledged that the group gives money and food to its followers.
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Joachin Adam, vicargeneral of the diocese, in a paper read before the Historical Society of Southern California several years ago, said:
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He was 'way up once, but he lost his big job as vicargeneral, and then he lost all his big jobs.
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He was the former vicargeneral of the Archdiocese of Tuam and had been parish priest of Knock for the past 16 years.
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Henri Djionyang, the vicargeneral of Maroua in Cameroon, told Radio France International that locals said the kidnappers spoke to each other in English.
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The VicarGeneral is the spy in general.
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The VicarGeneral for the Catholic Archdiocese of Wellington, Gerard Burns, said the students were victims.
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At left is Cardinal Santos Abril of Spain and Cardinal Agostino Vallini, VicarGeneral of Rome at right.
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The " VicarGeneral" is one who is appointed by the bishop in the diocese, and shares his power.
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The Ottawa authorities first tried persuasion and sent a commission of three, Donald A. Smith (afterwards Lord Strathcona), Colonel de Salaberry, and VicarGeneral Thibault.