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Diocese and Lutheran
When the property of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kammin was secularized during the Protestant Reformation in 1534, their secular reign including the Kolberg area became intermediately ruled by a Lutheran titular bishop, before it was turned into a Sekundogenitur of the House of Pomerania.
Porvoo is the seat of the Swedish speaking Diocese of Borgå of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
The Diocese of Fort Wayne and Lutheran Schools of Indiana both operate in Adams County as well.
St. Thomas Christian Academy is a Evangelical Lutheran Church in America private school, St. Dominic Elementary School is a Roman Catholic private school overseen by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Trenton, and St. Paul's Christian School, a Methodist private school, serve students in Pre-Kindergarten to 8th grade.
* Diocese, an ecclesiastical region run by a bishop in the Roman Catholic, Orthodox Christian, Anglican and some Lutheran churches
Since the Reformation, it has been the cathedral of the Lutheran bishops of Trondheim ( or Nidaros ) in the Diocese of Nidaros.
Today 28. 5 % of the inhabitants are Roman Catholics ( Hildesheim Diocese ) and 38. 3 % are Protestants ( Lutheran State Church of Hanover ).
On 27 June 1994, the town became the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Görlitz, but it remains a Lutheran Protestant stronghold.
* Diocese of Brandenburg, Lutheran since 1539, the pertaining prince-bishopric secularised and merged into the Electorate of Brandenburg in 1571.
* Diocese of Havelberg, Lutheran since 1558, the pertaining prince-bishopric secularised and merged into the Electorate of Brandenburg in 1598.
* Diocese of Lebus since 1424 ( before suffragan to Gniezno ), Lutheran since 1555, pertaining temporalities ( County of Beeskow ) secularised and merged into the Electorate of Brandenburg in 1598.
* Diocese of Merseburg, Lutheran since 1544, the pertaining prince-bishopric secularised and merged into the Electorate of Saxony in 1565
Subsequently, under his leadership, the Archdiocese of Chicago established official covenants with both the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago and the Evangelical Lutheran Metropolitan Synod.
* 2010: The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland elected Irja Askola of the Diocese of Helsinki as its first female bishop.
Lapua is the seat of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of Lapua.
Helsinki Cathedral (, ;, ) is the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran cathedral of the Diocese of Helsinki, located in the centre of Helsinki, Finland.
It belongs to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania-Northern Diocese, and it is a multi-campus university college.
Other confessional Lutherans include the Church of the Lutheran Confession ( CLC ), the American Association of Lutheran Churches ( AALC ), the Concordia Lutheran Conference, the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of North America ( ELDoNA ), member congregations of the Protes ' tant Conference, member congregations of the Orthodox Lutheran Confessional Conference of Independent Congregations ( OLCC ), member congregations of the United Lutheran Mission Association ( ULMA ) and Evangelical Lutheran Conference & Ministerium of North America ( ELCM ) ( all of North America ).

Diocese and between
* Tetun-Belu, or the Belunese dialect, is spoken in a central strip of the island of Timor from the Ombai Strait to the Timor Sea, and is split between East Timor and West Timor, where it is considered a bahasa daerah or " regional language ", with no official status in Indonesia, although it is used by the Diocese of Atambua in Roman Catholic rites.
This caused severe arguments between the canons of Wells and the monks of Bath until the bishopric was renamed as the Diocese of Bath and Wells, to be elected by both religious houses.
A strip of borderland north of Noteć was split between the Diocese of Gniezno and Diocese of Poznan.
* Tarsus ( West Syrian Diocese ), a Syrian Orthodox archdiocese, attested between the seventh and thirteenth centuries
The war between the Polish faction and the Scranton Diocese settled into a standstill for the Christmas holidays, but in January 1890, war resumed, and this time the focus was the cemetery on Welsh Hill which the Diocese had created for use by both the Poles and the Lithuanians.
As an example, a case in the Diocese of Springfield, Massachusetts would be appealed to the tribunal of the Archdiocese of Boston, but a case originating in the Archdiocese of Boston would be appealed to the tribunal of the Archdiocese of New York, by agreement between the archbishops of New York and Boston.
The Diocese of Cologne, for example, saw a tenfold increase of monks and nuns between 1850 and 1872, and other areas saw similar increases.
In 1850, two years after the Mexican Cession, the Diocese of Alta and Baja California was split between the American and Mexican territories, and San Jose became a part of the Diocese of Monterey.
The Anglican Episcopal Church and the Diocese of the Great Lakes formed the North American Anglican Conference for mutual assistance between Evangelical Anglican churches.
Amongst all Catalonian bishoprics, the Diocese of Urgell has been that which has experienced the most border-related changes throughout its existence, mainly for political reasons: the loss of Ribagorça ( 9th century ), to the benefit of the Diocese of Roda, and the cession of 144 parishes of the Berguedà, the Solsonès and a part of the Segarra, to the benefit of the new diocese of Solsona ( 1593-1623 ); later, it was necessary to adapt the territory to the borders between states, and thus in 1803, the 24 parishes of French Cerdagne, which had been ceded to France from the Treaty of the Pyrenees in 1659, also passed ecclesiastically to that country ; and in 1804, the 28 from the Aran Valley, a territory circumscribed by France yet united fully to the Catalan-Aragonese territories at least since the 12th century, were annexed to the diocese of Urgell, coming from the eliminated Gascon diocese of Sant Bertran de Comenge.
By 1989, Holy Cross and a consortium of religious congregations and societies established the Queen of Apostles Philosophy Centre in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jinja (" PCJ ") due largely to the political crises between Kenya and Uganda.
It originates from the year 1722 and marked the border between the Margraviate of Baden, the duchy Württemberg and the Diocese of Strasbourg.
He served as the first Bishop of the Diocese of Saint Louis between 1826 and 1843.
The financial demands made on the people of the Diocese to provide new schools to comply with the provisions of the 1944 Education Act resulted in expenditure of £ 332, 000 between 1949 and 1960.
This migration is due to the strong relationship between the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bergamo and the Archdiocese of Cochabamba.
She tried for some years to avoid reliance on a single dominant military figure, maintaining a balance of power between her various senior officers, Aetius ( magister militum in Gaul ), Count Boniface governor in the Diocese of Africa, and Felix magister militum praesentalis in Italia.
However, after a lengthy battle between parents and the Diocese, the school closed in 2006, as part of Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio's effort to close, en masse, Catholic schools with low enrollment.
Murhart, like many surrounding abbeys, was subject of an administrative dispute between the Diocese of Würzburg and the dukes of Württemberg.
From the 1890s to 1902, the Reverend Henry Irving-Father Pat-was licensed in both the Diocese of Kootenay and the Diocese of Spokane-the two dioceses meet at the border between B. C.

Diocese and 1542
In 1542 the Diocese of Oxford was instituted and Osney Abbey was consecrated as its first cathedral.

Diocese and from
Aside from the American version and the newly-published Philippine Book of Common Prayer, the Filipino-Chinese of Saint Stephen's Pro-Cathedral in the Diocese of the Central Philippines uses the English-Chinese Diglot Book of Common Prayer, published by the Episcopal Church of Southeast Asia.
The process was accompanied by numerous objections, notably from the deeply conservatively evangelical Diocese of Sydney which noted the loss of BCP wording and of an explicit ' biblical doctrine of substitutionary atonement '.
It was from Constantinople that his expedition for the reconquest of the former Diocese of Africa set sail on or about 21 June 533.
At least Christian was able to establish the Diocese of Chełmno east of the Vistula, adopting the episcopal rights from the Masovian Bishop of Płock, confirmed by both Duke Konrad and the Pope.
* 1842 21 August – The Church of England Diocese of Gibraltar was founded by Letters Patent and took over the pastoral care of the chaplaincies and congregations from Portugal to the Caspian Sea.
The new diocese was established in the main from parts of the large Diocese of Rochester.
* The Episcopal-Jewish Alliance for Israel issuing from the headquarters of the Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Skopje had religious leaders from diverse backgrounds, including Bosnian, Italian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Greek friars such as Giacinto Macripodari ( c. 1610 – 1672 ) who administrated from Skopje in the 17th century.
One of the most important events in those times was the foundation of the Diocese of Wrocław by the Polish Duke ( from 1025 king ) Bolesław the Brave in 1000, which, together with the Bishoprics of Kraków and Kołobrzeg, was placed under the Archbishopric of Gniezno in Greater Poland, founded by Otto III in 1000.
In 1821 ( Arch ) Diocese of Breslau was disentangled from the Polish ecclesiastical province ( archbishopric ) in Gniezno and made Breslau an exempt bishopric.
* The Roman Catholic See of Tucson is established as the Apostolic Vicariate of Arizona in 1868, taking its territory from the former Diocese of Santa Fe.
Cnut's possession of England's dioceses and the continental Diocese of Denmark – with a claim laid upon it by the Holy Roman Empire's Archdiocese of Hamburg-Bremen – was a source of great leverage within the Church, gaining notable concessions from Pope Benedict VIII, and his successor John XIX, such as one on the price of the pallium of his bishops.
Justin was a peasant and a swineherd by occupation from the Latinophone region of Dardania, which is part of the Diocese of Illyricum.
A 1930 edition of " First Lessons in Maori " by Leonard Williams ( bishop ) | William Leonard Williams, Bishop of Diocese of Waiapu | Waiapu from 1895 to 1909.
At the redistribution of dioceses ( 1787 to 1791 ) not all the parishes in Carniola were included in the Diocese of Ljubljana, but this was accomplished in 1833, by taking two deaneries from the Diocese of Trieste, one from Gorizia, and one parish from the Diocese of Lavant, so as to include all the territory within the political boundaries of the crownland.

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