Similar words: bishop, rubbish, snobbish, refurbish, shop, arch, shopper, parch. Meaning: [‚ɑtʃbɪʃəp /ɑːt-] n. a bishop of highest rank.
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31. The pope has ordered the Roman Catholic archbishop of Cardiff to be replaced until he recovers from deep vein thrombosis.
32. Thus Archbishop Fisher had two reasons for not being pleased with the prime minister.
33. The archbishop fled to Canterbury where he proceeded to deliver sermons and issue pamphlets against the crown's infringement of clerical privileges.
34. Always so polite with the Archbishop, a fawning, cloying, false man. As lazy as any Negro.
35. The relation between archbishop and prime minister became at times very uneasy.
36. When, two months later, Father van Exem broached the subject, the Archbishop was actually quite upset about the idea.
37. Archbishop Fisher went so far as to write a very tough letter to the editor in defence of Ramsey.
38. Four heeded his royal solicitation and plunged their blades into the defiant archbishop of Canterbury.
39. Archbishop Fisher accepted the argument and became the enthusiastic leader of the new movement.
40. The Archbishop stood in his traditional black robes, high hat and full bearded splendour.
41. One complemented the other, and in September 1957, the first mobile leprosy clinic was launched by Archbishop Perier.
42. So anyway, I and like it is all on Archbishop letterhead.
43. He was an archbishop, the king's chief minister, but he was also a cardinal of the Roman church.
44. This combination is still to be found in his letters as archbishop, especially in his letters to small communities of nuns.
45. His trip to Rome in 1228 was intended to secure the succession to Archbishop Langton whom Alexander served also as executor.
46. James worked closely with his bishops, and in particular with George Abbot, whom he appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1611.
47. But the choice emphasizes three important features of Anselm's mind at the moment when he became archbishop.
48. Archbishop Hughes stepped forward under she scaffolding and put his hands on the wall.
49. The miracle has been performed by the Archbishop of Naples since 1389 when the phial mysteriously first appeared.
50. In 1333 he made a rare journey abroad to deliver the new archbishop, John Stratford, his pallium.
51. As the archbishop of Vienne, Clarus became the advisor to a convent in which his mother and sister were nuns.
52. Unashamed nepotism ensured that one of the boys became Archbishop of St Andrews while still a minor.
53. This professor of theology at Rheims had a falling-out with the archbishop.
54. Archbishop Winning celebrated the Ash Wednesday Mass attended by about 200 students.
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55. Theodore thereby gave a wholly new dimension to the authority of the archbishop of Canterbury within the Anglo-Saxon Church.
56. The couple have clashed with the Archbishop of York over their wish.
57. This letter belonged to a time long before he became archbishop, but promotion did not change his mind.
58. Archbishop Prospero Penados del Barrio has charged that some political parties have financed their activities with ransom money.
59. As a general rule, the archbishop had sufficient political leverage to ensure success for his own monks in these disputes.
60. The archbishop dedicated the church to San Satiro, the brother of Sant' Ambrogio.