Synonym: Episcopal, Episcopalian, pontifical. Similar words: episcopate, periscope, francisco pizarro, opal, episode, sheepish, epistle, episodic. Meaning: [-pl] adj. 1. of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Episcopal church 2. denoting or governed by or relating to a bishop or bishops.
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1 A sizeable proportion of the episcopal appointments recorded by Gregory are quite clearly uncanonical.
2 Ste Barbe's episcopal acta confirm his sympathy for the ethos of the Yorkshire monastic reform movement.
3 That episcopal ordination made one a member of the episcopal college was accepted in principle by the second session.
4 The Trondheim episcopal palace adjoins the cathedral and dates from the twelfth century.
5 The funeral, at Trinity Episcopal Church, was notable for the family members who attended and for those who did not.
6 Ancient and well-established episcopal churches tended to stabilize subsequent urban development.
7 An Episcopal church in Vermont where my uncle was the rector.
8 The Episcopal Church recently cut its national budget by five percent and has frozen hiring and salaries.
9 The Roman catholic church, in episcopal statements, unequivocally condemns violence North or South.
10 The larger southern Episcopal element was perfectly content to keep bishops three thousand miles away.
11 Episcopal elections were not always peaceful, especially if tension arose between influential families or groups.
12 John the Baptist Episcopal Church is also worth a stop.
13 Episcopal persecution, however, drove them to flee to the relative anonymity of London at the end of the 1620s.
14 Though Presbyterians tutored him, he chose the Episcopal way and in 1762 went to London for ordination.
15 James by-the-Sea Episcopal Church.
16 He is a devout disciple of the Episcopal Church.
17 The wedding was at the Episcopal Church.
18 Outside England, the Anglican Church is often referred to as the Episcopal Church.
19 Sunlight streams through stained glass on to polished mahogany walls, reminders of the Episcopal church this child-care center once was.
20 Edward gave successive popes few grounds for complaint with regard to episcopal appointments.
21 The ceremony at the Church of the Resurrection was preceded by an Episcopal nuptial mass.
22 The date of these events can be inferred only by the episcopal chronology of the bishops of the eastern Angles.
23 The bishop never took off his suit jacket or removed the glittering cuff links engraved with his episcopal shield.
24 It was this that gave Anselm the hint that peace would not bring him freedom to exercise his episcopal functions.
25 That apart,(sentencedict.com) he came to live almost permanently at his episcopal manor of Downham.
26 The following Monday; the Mitjord Muse ran two front-page stories on the local Episcopal church community.
27 As a boy he had quit many things-the basketball team,(www.Sentencedict.com) the Episcopal youth group and always enjoyed the experience.
28 There was no major saint-cult which could be relied on to bolster episcopal power.
29 Such gifts were doubtless useful in providing reliable support for episcopal authority.
30 Of the priests we know little, except where their transgressions brought them to episcopal notice.
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