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* 10 Metropolises, out of which 7 Metropolises are in Egypt, 1 Metropolis in the Near East and 2 Metropolises are in Europe ; served by 4 Metropolitan Archbishops and 4 Metropolitan Bishops, while 2 Metropolis remain vacant ; out of the 8 Hierarchs, 1 Metropolitan Archbishop is in the Near East, 2 in Metropolitan Archbishops are in Egypt and 1 Metropolitan Archbishop is in The United Kingdom, while all 4 Metropolitan Bishops are in Egypt.
The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria is headed by the Patriarch of Alexandria and the members are the Metropolitan Archbishops, Metropolitan Bishops, Diocesan Bishops, Patriarchal Exarchs, Missionary Bishops, Auxiliary Bishops, Suffragan Bishops, Assistant Bishops, Chorbishops and the Patriarchal Vicars for the Church of Alexandria.
* The future Archbishops of Canterbury, Mellitus, Justus, and Honorius, and the future Archbishop of York Paulinus, are sent to England by Pope Gregory I to aid Augustine in his missionary work.
Some of the rooms in this House are named after a number of former Archbishops of Canterbury.
* Archbishops and primates are styled as The Most Reverend.
* Archbishops are styled as The Most Reverend.
Many of the roads in Bishopthorpe are named after past Archbishops.
Many of the streets in Bishopthorpe are named after previous Archbishops: for example, Ramsey Avenue ( Michael Ramsey, 1956-1961 ), Maclagan Road ( William Maclagan, 1891-1908 ) and Lamplugh Crescent ( Thomas Lamplugh, 1688-1691 ).
), oral address Your Grace — Church of England ( Anglican ) archbishops who are Privy Councillors, usually the Archbishops of Canterbury and York
Occasionally the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York and other Archbishops are also styled His Grace.
It is usual that retiring Archbishops, and certain other Bishops, are appointed to the Crossbenches and given a life peerage.
Members by right are the Patriarchs and the Major Archbishops of the Oriental Churches and the President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Unity among Christians.
The Gospels are still used in the enthronement of the Archbishops of Canterbury today and are transported to and from Canterbury by the Master and college representatives.
The rules under which the clergy can be disciplined are governed by the Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure adopted by the Archbishops ' Communion in 1963.
( Archbishops and bishops do not sit with any particular party, though the two Bishops ' Benches are on the same side of the Chamber as the seats for members of the Government party.

Archbishops and by
Since Henry VIII broke with Rome, the Archbishops of Canterbury have been selected by the English ( British since the Act of Union in 1707 ) monarch.
* Adam of Bremen, History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen, English translation by F. J. Tschan, Columbia University Press, 2002, ISBN 0-231-12575-5.
On 18 May 1743, Benedict XIV signed a document addressed to the Archbishops and Bishops of the Kingdom of Poland regarding marriage, communicating his dissatisfaction with the dissolution of Christian marriages, even long-stable ones, by the Ecclesiastical Courts of Poland without due cause or in violation of canon law.
In 1905 the position was given some official recognition when the " Prime Minister " was named in the order of precedence, outranked, among non-royals, only by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and the Lord Chancellor.
He also formally advises the Sovereign on the appointment of Archbishops and Bishops of the Church of England, but his discretion is limited by the existence of the Crown Nominations Commission.
He was raised by the Prague Archbishops Arnošt of Pardubice and Jan Očko z Vlašimi.
Adam of Bremen, writing 100 years after King Harald's death in " History of the Archbishops of Hamburg-Bremen ", finished in 1076, tells a story of Harald being forcibly converted by Otto I, after a defeat in battle.
In time, Edward was anointed by Archbishops Dunstan and Oswald at Kingston upon Thames, most likely in 975.
The architect William Wilkins was commissioned by the trustees of the Downing estate, who included the Master of Clare College and St John's College and the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, to design the plan for the college.
The manor belonged to the Archbishops of Canterbury until the time of Henry VIII, when it passed by exchange to the Crown.
In 1195, Henry VI, son and heir of Barbarossa, sought to efface this humiliation by declaring a new Crusade and in the summer of 1197 a large number of German knights and nobles, including two Archbishops, nine bishops, five dukes and numerous other nobles sailed for Palestine.
It was now called ' Addington Farm ' by the Archbishops.
It has belonged to the Archbishops of York since before 1214, apart from a short period in 1547 when it was briefly held by Duke of Somerset and Lord Wharton.
As the priory became more wealthy, the discipline among its canons slipped and the Archbishops of York found it necessary to take corrective action by the late 13th century.
Before 1800 the western part of the Sauerland was part of the County of the Mark based in Altena ; the eastern part adhered to the County of Arnsberg, later became known as the Duchy of Westphalia and was owned by the Archbishops and Electorate of Cologne.
* Primate of All Ireland, a title held by each of the above Archbishops by virtue of their office
The common judge is called the Dean of Arches in Canterbury and the Auditor in York ; he or she is appointed jointly by both Archbishops with the approval of the Crown, and must either hold a ten-year High Court qualification under the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990, s 71, or have held high judicial office.
The foreword is as follows: " We enact this Law by our Orthodox Synod, by His Holiness the Patriarch Kir Joanikije together with all the Archbishops and Clergy, small and great, and by me, the true-believing Emperor Stephen, and all the Lords, small and great, of this our Empire ".

Archbishops and convention
By convention, Bishops and Archbishops did not vote on the verdict, though they were expected to attend during the course of the trial.

Archbishops and appointed
The two Archbishops Bruno and William were appointed regents for the young Otto II.
* Archbishops and bishops with a fixed see were to be appointed to replace the noble laypersons who had received dioceses under Charles Martel ;
Unlike the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, who are appointed by the Queen upon the advice of the Prime Minister, the Archbishop of Wales is one of the six diocesan bishops of Wales, elected to hold this office in addition to his own diocese.
After having been served by a single residential bishop, nineteen Archbishops were appointed from Spain.
Since Pope St. Pius X appointed the second Metropolitan Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro, Joaquim Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cavalcanti, a Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church in 1905, all subsequent Archbishops were either elevated to the Cardinalate during their service in the Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro, or were transferred to that Metropolitan See when already members of the College of Cardinals.
Before the Second Vatican Council, when the pope was announcing the names of new cardinals at a Secret Consistory ( that is when, emperors, kings, princes or electors of the Holy Roman Empire were not present ), the names of the newly appointed cardinals would be read out then those of Bishops and Archbishops were also announced.
The Administrators ( Ordinaries / Prelates ) of these Exarchates, could be Archpriests, Bishops or Archbishops ; appointed as Patriarchal Exarchs of the Alexandrine Throne ; this of course, will be with the proper notification and approval of the ruling Hierarchs of these Lands.
Mark Russell heads the organisation ; he was commissioned as the youngest ever chief executive of the Church Army in November 2006 by Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and is an appointed member of the Archbishops ' Council.

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