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bishop Meaning in Tamil ( bishop வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கிருத்துவ பாதிரி,



bishop தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

கல்லூரியின் முதல்வர் வேலூர் கிருத்துவ பாதிரியார் ஆவார்.

பதினேழு, பதினெட்டு நூற்றாண்டுகள் வரை அச்சு இயந்திரங்கள் கிருத்துவ பாதிரிமார்களிடத்தும் கிழக்கிந்தியக் கம்பெனியினரிடத்தும் பயன்பாட்டில் இருந்து வந்தன.

bishop's Usage Examples:

The Roman Catholic Church is subject to the bishop of Rottenburg, in the archdiocese of Freiburg.


Archbishop Blackburne, when asked by Queen Caroline whether he was still alive, answered, "He is not dead, madam, but buried.


The Roman Catholic Church, in all countries, has become more and more dependent on the Curia: the bishops have lost their autonomous standing, and their position is little more than that of papal delegates, while all important questions are referred to Rome or settled by the nuncios.


"In 664 at the synod of Whitby, Oswio accepted the usages of the Roman Church, which led to the departure of Colman and the appointment of Wilfrid as bishop of York.


It insists on the erection of fonts; on distinction of grades among the ordained clergy; on not postponing baptism too long; on bishops and priests alone, and not deacons, being allowed to baptize and lay hands on or confirm the baptized; on avoiding communion with Arians; on the use of unleavened bread in the Sacrament, 'c.


With an eye to the future, he published their Ratio disciplinae, collected money for the "Hidden Seed" still worshipping in secret in Moravia, and had his son-in-law, Peter Jablonsky, consecrated a bishop, and Peter passed on the succession to his son Daniel Ernest Jablonsky.


The Irish and American bishops he summoned to Rome to confer with him on the subjects of Home Rule and of "Americanism" respectively.


At the time of the Vatican Council (1869-1870) he was known to be opposed to the definition of Papal infallibility, and in a private letter to his bishop (Ullathorne), surreptitiously published, he denounced the "insolent and aggressive faction" that had pushed the matter forward.


Just outside the town rises the Moritzburg, built in 1564 by the dukes of Saxe-Zeitz, on the site of the bishop's palace; it is now a reformatory and poorhouse.


In 1711 he obtained from Archbishop Tenison the sinecure of West Tarring, Sussex, and he discharged the duties of lecturer at Hackney from 1689 till 1724.


MALINES (Flemish, Mechelen, called in the middle ages by the Latin name Mechlinia, whence the spelling Mechlin), an ancient and important city of Belgium, and the seat since 1559 of the only archbishopric in that country.





Synonyms:

cardinal, primus, suffragan bishop, priest, archbishop, diocesan, vicar apostolic, eparch, suffragan, exarch,



Antonyms:

unimportant, ordinal, layman,

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