Similar words: diocese, archdiocese, pericardiocentesis, idiocy, miocene, mediocre, pliocene, diocletian. Meaning: [daɪ'ɒsɪsn] n. a bishop having jurisdiction over a diocese. adj. belonging to or governing a diocese.
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1, He's the diocesan bishop and he has three suffragan bishops to help him.
2, In 1898 he became a diocesan lay reader.
3, He's a sort of diocesan works manager responsible to the bishop for the smooth running of the parish priests.
4, She game her first inaugural address at the diocesan meeting held in Chester.
5, Also during the summer months, one of the Diocesan students for the priesthood came to Lartington on placement.
6, But the Worcestershire diocesan advisory committee for the care of churches has been critical.
7, They had difficulty in meeting their diocesan quota as it was.
8, Catholicism asks diocesan priests and any priest who serves as a pastor for obedience to their bishop.
9, At the age of thirty, 1vo was appointed diocesan judge and proved himself to be incorruptible.
10, In 1989 £60 million worth of parish or diocesan contributions was ploughed back into stipends.
11, They held their own diocesan synods, ordained clergy,[http://sentencedict.com/diocesan.html] confirmed children and heard certain cases in their courts.
12, Besides this diocesan system of priestly pastoral care, there are two other administrative bodies of crucial importance.
13, He is exploring closer links with Diocesan and other denominational youth bodies which overlap in their aims.
14, A better working environment than the diocesan office, Julia thought, as she surveyed it.
15, That of Lancashire, which has supported much diocesan work in the past, is facing very serious cuts.
16, They wanted to get in the diocesan surveyor to have a look at it before they shelled out for repairs.
17, The Bishop of Peterborough in his diocesan magazine warned of the dangers of playing with the occult and the unknown.
18, Diocesan Inquiry has just been formally opened.
19, An Anglican diocesan court presided over by a bishop's chancellor or commissary.
20, He was a well-known character in this area, said Mr Curran, the diocesan lawyer, on the trip home.
21, Consequently many cathedral organists find themselves occupied increasingly with diocesan work.
22, Some churches are closed against the will of local people to fit in with diocesan pastoral plans.
23, Yet a link was sometimes provided by music, where the cathedral organist was involved with diocesan music festivals and other events.
24, When it comes to advertising, more use could be made of diocesan newspapers in addition to parish magazines and the local press.
25, Now Bishop David wants the fullest participation in formulating the Leeds diocesan response.
26, We will miss Father who had a special place in his heart for Middlesbrough Diocesan Pilgrims.
27, Very few men took clerical orders in the hope of devoting themselves to pastoral work at parish or diocesan level.
28, As a result, Jesuit parishes are frequently magnets for well-educated and affluent Catholics who might otherwise worship in diocesan churches.
29, Where we stayed is a church and is also the Diocesan Youth Centre for young Christians.
30, Agreed to re - submit the two proposals from year 2007 for the 2009 Annual Diocesan Convention.
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