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archdeaconries Meaning in kannada ( archdeaconries ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)



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ಧರ್ಮಾಧಿಕಾರಿಯ ತಕ್ಷಣದ ಉನ್ನತ ಪಾದ್ರಿಯ ಪ್ರಾದೇಶಿಕ ನ್ಯಾಯವ್ಯಾಪ್ತಿ,

archdeaconries's Usage Examples:

) The diocese is divided into three archdeaconries, those of Auckland, Durham and Sunderland.


The modern diocese is divided into four archdeaconries: the archdeacon of Exeter supervises clergy and buildings within the.


The Archdeacon of Totnes or Totton is the senior ecclesiastical officer in charge of one of the oldest archdeaconries in England.


) The archdeaconry was created from the archdeaconries of Suffolk and of Sudbury by Order-in-Council under King George V on.


The parishes in the diocese have been divided into regional groupings called at various times convocations, archdeaconries, area councils, and currently deaneries, that have varied over the years in number, names, and responsibilities.


The diocese contained the three archdeaconries of Bath, Wells, and Taunton.


divided into three archdeaconries, each divided into a number of rural deaneries.


The Deanery of Barnstaple in north Devon is one of the deaneries of the Archdeaconry of Barnstaple, one of the archdeaconries of the Church of England.


The diocese is divided into two archdeaconries, Warwick and Coventry.


Archdeaconries and deaneriesThe diocese is divided into four archdeaconries, each divided into a number of deaneries.


The diocese of Carlisle is divided into three archdeaconries, each divided into a number of rural deaneries.


1 May 1905 from two Diocese of Rochester archdeaconries: the archdeaconry of Southwark and the archdeaconry of Kingston-on-Thames.



Synonyms:

jurisdiction,

Antonyms:

powerlessness,

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