The territorial jurisdiction of a bishop.
The office and dignity of a bishop.
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Examples for "diocese "
1 Another diocese official finally reported the situation to police in May 2011.
2 They'd agreed to give evidence in the action against the diocese , right?'
3 One standard of orthodoxy is established in one diocese ; another in another.
4 After the rebellion the Roman Catholics in the diocese were much persecuted.
5 The bishop said the diocese would consider the findings released on Thursday.
1 The appointment to the bishopric was the beginning of a new system.
2 And Egbert accepted the bishopric of Paris, in Gaul, by the Seine.
3 He has just left his bishopric ; you know how he hated it.
4 His successor in the bishopric was Tomaso Cortesi, the Datary, mentioned above.
5 The year following he received the bishopric of Chester as his reward.
The collective body of bishops.
1 Then they encouraged one another to bear the burden of the episcopate .
2 He has every qualification for the episcopate except one-hebelieves in the Sacraments.
3 Correct me when I fall into the habit of sneering at the episcopate .
4 The Russian Vjedomosti published a learned article on the Ipek episcopate .
5 His episcopate , however, is chiefly remembered owing to its tragic close.
6 It did away with the episcopate and had only one order of clergy-thepresbyters.
7 With the episcopate of Leofric, Exeter first assumes the rank of a cathedral city.
8 To establish peace and Catholic unity everywhere was the great labour of his episcopate .
9 About that time Demetrianus died in Antioch, and Paul of Samosata received that episcopate .
10 They appear to be part of the work done during Bishop Gilbert Leophardo's episcopate .
11 The consecration of women into the episcopate has been moved from certainty to inevitability.
12 Many leading members of the Church of Ireland episcopate and community attended the grammar school.
13 If we insert the episcopate of Anacletus, it will be nearly as seven to fourteen.
14 Refused for the episcopate , M. de Soissons thought he might offer himself as a colonel.
15 The episcopate is one, each part of which is held by each one in its entirety.
16 He was not fitted to unravel difficulties in his episcopate , and scarcely suited to these times.
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