Similar words: gift shop, workshop, hope, chop, chopping, hopefully, show, shout. Meaning: ['bɪʃɒp] n. 1. a clergyman having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve apostles of Christ 2. port wine mulled with oranges and cloves 3. (chess) a piece that can be moved diagonally over unoccupied squares of the same color.
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(211) The Holy See says its decision to rehabilitate Bishop Williamson does not mean that it approves of his views, which have been condemned by the Pope and by senior Vatican officials.
(212) In England, where the Anglican Church is established by law, nondenominational or inter-faith chapels in such institutions may nonetheless be consecrated by the local Anglican bishop.
(213) A cleric acting in the place of a rector or bishop in the Anglican Communion generally.
(214) Williamson was consecrated a bishop by the pope's Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), an ultraconservative splinter group.
(215) In 1744, Bishop Berkeley paradox in the absence of the case or say, but also to beg of Hope Hospital in philosophy by the term meaning: "a natural phenomenon is only natural appearance."
(216) Then the next thing we want to talk about is the letters of Ignatius, because he then represents another stage in this process, and especially the use of the office of the bishop itself.
(217) CANON VII: If any Bishop, or Presbyter, or Deacon celebrate the holy day of Easter before the vernal equinox with the Jews, let him be deposed.
(218) When I grew older and met with Bishop Leadbeater and the Theosophical Society, I began to see the Master K.
(219) Nearer Wales, Robert Williams compiled the first comprehensive dictionary of the Cornish language, and Bishop John Phillips translated the Book of Common Prayer into Manx.
(220) Colenso, Bishop of Natal, was deposed in South Africa in 1862 for impugning the authenticity of the Pentateuch.
(221) Gregory XVI, at the AGE of eighty, held himself erect and smiling, which did not prevent him from being a bad bishop.
(222) He was the successor to Eusebius as bishop of Caesarea and a proponent of his predecessor's subordinationist theology.
(223) CANON XVII: Whoever has entered into two marriages after baptism, or has possessed himself of a concubine, cannot be a Bishop, or a Presbyter, or a Deacon, or anything else in the Sacefdotal List.
(224) The second job of the priory was to act as a London home for the Bishop of St. Mary of Bethlehem.
(225) While they were thus embarrassed, a large chest was brought and deposited in the presbytery for the Bishop, by two unknown horsemen, who departed on the instant.
(226) Likewise,the Bishop of Rome was important, and there was struggling among different major bishoprics about which one would be leading.
(227) There is no emperor on the throne in the city of Rome any more. Instead the Bishop of Rome sits on the throne and rules over both the church and the government.
(228) Program for numerical computation and data process are developed basing on genetic algorithm and pseudo-static Bishop Simplified Method.
(229) And lest by reason of any pretext of ecclesiastical property that of the Bishop be submerged, be it that he has a wife and children, or relatives[sentencedict.com/bishop.html], or house servants.
(230) This was rough stuff: a botched execution left one ex - bishop to cook more painfully than normal.
(231) Tract Number 25 - Bishop Beveridge on the great Necessity and Advantage of Public Prayer.
(232) The real recognition of the Bishop of Rome as sort of the Pope, in the way we think of it, that actually develops in the Middle Ages.
(233) Bishop Fenelon, a contemporary of Louis XIV, was an eminent and great philosopher, a critic of government, and tutor to the Duke of Burgoyne, heir to the French throne.
(234) Asked by the writer Alain Elkann in La Stampa whether the Lefebvrists were thinking of changing their minds on Vatican II reforms the bishop replied "No, absolutely not.
(235) The primary inspiration for Santa Claus is the 4th century Christian bishop Saint Nicholas of Myra. Nicholas resided in the ancient Lycian town of Myra, located in Byzantine Anatolia.
(236) His decision also didn’t get the backing of all members in his diocese, including Coadjutor Bishop Peter Jin Lugang and almost half the 21 diocesan priests.
(237) Bishop Loughlin High was run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, stern-looking men in black robes.