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episcopacy Meaning in Telugu ( episcopacy తెలుగు అంటే)



ఎపిస్కోపసీ, బిషప్ అమరిక

Noun:

బిషప్ పోస్ట్, బిషప్ అమరిక, బిషావిజం,



episcopacy's Usage Examples:

Later he proposed to consecrate Schuckardt to the episcopacy in addition to ordaining him to the priesthood.


It ordains women to the presbyterate and episcopacy, and it accepts and ordains practicing LGBT people.


Church of Scotland, Haliburton supported episcopacy, and was an active persecutor of the Quakers.


In the latter years of his episcopacy, Bennison faced opposition from liberals and conservatives alike regarding diocesan finances and the purchase of a multimillion dollar 434 acre waterfront site on the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland that was developed as Wapiti, a summer camp for youth and a diocesan conference center.


initially considered for the episcopacy by Marcel Lefebvre in the 1988 consecrations, though Faure turned down the selection; Fellay was chosen in his place.


The main difficulty in constructing a Catholic cathedral at Armagh was that the land of Armagh City and suburbs consisted almost entirely of see-land, the mensal estate or demesne of the Protestant Primate and thus would not be available for the Catholic episcopacy to purchase.


Hawai'i ministrySilva assumes the episcopacy as successor to Francis Xavier DiLorenzo, fourth Bishop of Honolulu.


acetate, albino, episcopacy, domiciliary, quisling, cornice, calibrate, antimacassar, hawse, eponym, athodyd, demurrage, encephalitis, mantelletta, cosset.


It was established in 1573 as a public university led by the Jesuit order in Olomouc, which was at that time the capital of Moravia and the seat of the episcopacy.


Prior to entering the episcopacy, he served on the Christian Commission, as a pastor and as the church extension secretary.


The Olomouc episcopacy pledged to finance the college with 500 Tolars a year (the amount was raised to 2000 Tolars a year in 1570).


He was deprived of his See by Parliament on 9 October 1646, as episcopacy was abolished.


episcopacy to be jure divino, but according to Thomas Brooks made "a handsome retractation".



Synonyms:

episcopate, people,



Antonyms:

timid, poor people, uninitiate,



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