episcopates Meaning in Telugu ( episcopates తెలుగు అంటే)
ఉపదేశకులు, బిషావిజం
బిషప్ కార్యాలయం యొక్క వ్యవధి,
Noun:
బిషావిజం,
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episcopates's Usage Examples:
an auxiliary bishop or coadjutor of the Diocese of Oviedo during the episcopates of Gomelo II, Flacinus, and Oveco.
resolved in 1132 by Pope Innocent II, who restored many of the traditional episcopates to Aquileia, including the Diocese of Istria, while giving to Grado to.
Neither of those warranting a nation Episcopal conference, their tiny episcopates partakes in the transnational Episcopal Conference of South[ern] Africa.
Walter"s time as prior coincided with the episcopates of bishops Ernald, Richard, John the Scot, Hugh and Roger de Beaumont.
(Although the Archdiocese of Philadelphia also has two canonised members, they were during the episcopates of two different archbishops.
actually considered the 10th bishop by the Catholic Church; between the episcopates of Maximus and Severus was the episcopate of Zosimus, who was Arian and.
abolished the episcopates, and each shire commissioner was given their own vote.
of Chichester for 44 years till his death in 1797, one of the longest episcopates for the see of Chichester.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Djibouti, covering all and Djibouti Such tiny episcopates warrant no national episcopal conferences, but their Bishops partake.
The historic or historical episcopate comprises all episcopates, that is, it is the collective body of all the bishops of a church who are in valid apostolic.
The period of the episcopates of Berengar and Navarro at Salamanca (c.
Denmark-Norway and Holstein - Christian III of Denmark suppressed the Catholic episcopates at the Norwegian sees.
He had stormy relations with the episcopates of his realm: fighting with Stephen of Bar, bishop of Metz, and Adalberon.
Synonyms:
exarchate, jurisdiction, parish, archdiocese, eparchy, diocese, bishopric, see,
Antonyms:
left, upgrade, downgrade, divest, disequilibrium,