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Sentence count:65Posted:2017-04-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mediocremediocrityheliocentricprocessprocessedprocessorprocessingdue processMeaning: ['daɪəsɪs]  n. the territorial jurisdiction of a bishop. 
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1. The Hereford Diocese has also voted in favour.
2. Valmontone was just within the diocese of Segni.
3. Now he could face court action by his diocese.
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4. He was a popular bishop in a flourishing diocese.
5. Tonight the Diocese of Oxford reacted with dismay.
6. The Bann marks the boundary between the diocese of Armagh and the diocese of Dromore.
7. Within a diocese charity schools were more likely to be found near the cathedral city than in outlying regions.
8. Over the last year many people around the diocese have been exploring the Catholic faith, with a view to becoming Catholics themselves.
9. Ramsey's last act for the Durham diocese was to publish a collection of his Durham Essays and Addresses.
10. The Diocese of Chester could have as many as 27 women priests within two years if ordination of women gets the go-ahead.
11. One speaker from the Gloucester Diocese was given a particularly noisy reception.
12. The Oxford Diocese overwhelmingly endorsed women priests in a poll last year.
13. He was a senior figure in the diocese of Dromore and had served most recently in the Warrenpoint parish.
14. He has been detached from the diocese to minister among Hispanics in Florida.
15. A Cathedral is the principal church of a Diocese, not necessarily the largest or most magnificent.
16. He was appointed as a stipendiary priest in the diocese of York.
17. Diaper was ordained deacon in Wells on 19 June 1709, and served subsequently as curate in Brent in the same diocese.
18. The logical result of excommunication was deposition, for an excommunicate bishop or king could not rule a diocese or kingdom.
19. The campaign of the rebellion and its complete defeat took place within Ken's diocese.
20. After many disputes involving privileges and revenues of the See, he set about repairing the buildings in the diocese.
21. From 1829 Marsh was translated to Birmingham to a diocese under the direction of the first evangelical bishop in the Anglican hierarchy.
22. Together with the right kind of support we could have fun together and achieve so much for ourselves and our diocese.
23. It will be a real joy for me to begin getting around the diocese in the months ahead.
24. Three years after he wrote this letter, Jeremy Taylor died of a fever in his diocese at the age of fifty-four.
25. Others were appointed to sees from ecclesiastical establishments - monasteries in every case but one - within the diocese concerned.
26. He stayed at the deanery and talked far into the night about the needs of Durham and its diocese.
27. Thus Ramsey found leisure to read, and write, and make friends in the diocese.
28. The evidence for the relations between a bishop and his diocese is unevenly distributed.
29. I would welcome contact with other black Catholics in our diocese.
30. During the dispute, numerous people wrote letters protesting against the Diocese of London's behaviour.
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