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; and Suffragan
* 9 Assistant Bishops in Egypt for 8 Suffragan Dioceses within an Archdiocese under the Pope's jurisdiction ; while 1 Suffragan Diocese still needs an Assistant Bishop.
Osborne Gordon, the influential Oxford don, Sir John Josiah Guest, engineer, entrepreneur, and Member of Parliament, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, the Hollywood character actor, Ralph Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen, an influential Victorian civil servant ; Dr William Macmichael, physician to Kings George IV and William IV and author of The Gold-Headed Cane, Bishop Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore and author of Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Henry John Roby, the classical scholar, writer on Roman law, and Member of Parliament, Bishop Francis Henry Thicknesse, inaugural Suffragan Bishop of Leicester, General Sir Charles Warren, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police during the period of the Jack the Ripper Murders and a General in the Second Boer War, and Cyril Washbrook, the cricketer who played for Lancashire and England.
* 9 Assistant Bishops in Egypt for 8 Suffragan Dioceses within an Archdiocese under the Pope's jurisdiction ; while 1 Suffragan Diocese still needs an Assistant Bishop.

; and bishop
In 1787 a bishop of Nova Scotia was appointed with a jurisdiction over all of British North America ; in time several more colleagues were appointed to other cities in present-day Canada.
In 1814 a bishop of Calcutta was made ; in 1824 the first bishop was sent to the West Indies and in 1836 to Australia.
* 1623 – Fran &# 231 ; ois de Laval, French bishop ( d. 1708 )
In the East abbots, if in priests ' orders and with the consent of the bishop, were, as we have seen, permitted by the second Nicene council, AD 787, to confer the tonsure and admit to the order of reader ; but gradually abbots, in the West also, advanced higher claims, until we find them in AD 1489 permitted by Innocent IV to confer both the subdiaconate and diaconate.
At the First Synod of Tyre in AD 335, they brought accusations against Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, the primary opponent of Arius ; after this, Constantine had Athanasius banished, since he considered him an impediment to reconciliation.
Indeed, he must consider himself no less guilty than this poor bishop ; at least to the extent that he made no concealment of his wish that all synagogues should be destroyed, that no such places of blasphemy be further allowed to exist.
Under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism .< ref name = " MacMullen1984p100 "> MacMullen ( 1984 ) p. 100: ‘ The law of June 391, issued by Theodosius [...] was issued from Milan and represented the will of its bishop, Ambrose ; for Theodosius — recently excommunicated by Ambrose, penitent, and very much under his influence < sup > 43 </ sup > — was no natural zealot.
Alcuin's own work only mentions such collateral kinsmen as Wilgils, father of the missionary saint Willibrord ; and Beornred, abbot of Echternach and bishop of Sens, who was more distantly related.
Jerome states that Apollos was so dissatisfied with the division at Corinth, that he retired to Crete with Zenas, a doctor of the law ; and that the schism having been healed by Paul's letter to the Corinthians, Apollos returned to the city, and became its bishop.
The city remains a titular see of the Roman Catholic Church, Troadensis ; the seat is vacant following the resignation of the last bishop in 1971.
This does not mean that the episcopate, in the sense of the holder of the order or office of bishop, must have developed only later, or have been plural, because in each church the college or presbyter-overseers ( also called " presbyter-bishops ") did not exercise an independent supreme power ; it was subject to the Apostles or to their delegates.
" follow your bishop, as Jesus Christ followed the Father, and the presbytery as the Apostles ; and to the deacons pay respect, as to God's commandment " — Epistle of Ignatius to the Smyrnans 8: 1.
" He that honoureth the bishop is honoured of God ; he that doeth aught without the knowledge of the bishop rendereth service to the devil " — Epistle of Ignatius to the Smyrnans 9: 1.
; Primate: A primate is usually the bishop of the oldest church of a nation.
; Metropolitan bishop: A metropolitan bishop is an archbishop in charge of an ecclesiastical province, or group of dioceses, and in addition to having immediate jurisdiction over his own archdiocese, also exercises some oversight over the other dioceses within that province.
; Archbishop: An archbishop is the bishop of an archdiocese.
; Titular bishop: A titular bishop is a bishop without a diocese.

; and suffragan
In the 10th century Troas is given as a suffragan of Cyzicus and distinct from the famous Troy ( Heinrich Gelzer, Ungedruckte ... Texte der Notitiae episcopatuum, 552 ; Georgii Cyprii descriptio orbis romani, 64 ); it is not known when the city was destroyed and the diocese disappeared.
; Auxiliary bishop: An auxiliary bishop is a full-time assistant to a diocesan bishop ( the Orthodox and Catholic equivalent of an Anglican suffragan bishop ).
In the first years of the 10th century it had ten suffragan sees ; subsequently the number increased and about the year 1175 under the Emperor Manuel I Comnenus, it reached twenty-eight.
From being suffragan to the archbishopric of Adrianopolis, it became in the fourteenth century a metropolis without suffragan sees ; it disappeared perhaps temporarily with the Turkish conquest, but reappeared later ; in 1808 it was united to the See of Agathopolis.
Thurstan had claimed independence, and refused to consecrate William when the latter demanded recognition of Canterbury's primacy ; the ceremony was performed instead by William's own suffragan bishops on 18 February 1123.
This provoked the wrath of Wimund, Bishop of the Isles, who had previously had jurisdiction over Galloway ; but the new bishopric survived, and York had a new suffragan, an important step in the battle between York and Canterbury over the primacy, which was mainly a battle over the prestige of their respective sees.
The city had about 10, 000 inhabitants ; there was a Catholic parish, which belonged to the Archdiocese of Durrës ; it persisted nominally as a titular see, suffragan of Durrës.
Another large split occurred in 1853, when much of present-day northern California, as well as present-day Nevada and Utah, formed the Archdiocese of San Francisco ; Monterey became a suffragan of the new archdiocese.
On July 11, 1936 the diocese was elevated to become the Archdiocese of Los Angeles with John Joseph Cantwell as its first archbishop ; concurrently, Imperial, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego Counties were split to form the suffragan Diocese of San Diego, and the Diocese of Monterey-Fresno was transferred to become a suffragan of the new archdiocese.
# carrying out, for reasons approved beforehand by the Holy See, a canonical inspection that the suffragan bishop has neglected to perform ;
All Latin Rite metropolitans are archbishops ; however, some archbishops are not metropolitans, as there are a few instances where an archdiocese has no suffragans or is itself suffragan to another archdiocese.
There are also some archdioceses that are not metropolitan sees and some that are suffragan to another archdiocese ; their archbishops do not receive the pallium.
At first the new diocese was a suffragan of the archdiocese of Vienne ; later it became suffragan of Tarentaise.
The ecclesiastical administration was reorganized in accordance with the new political borders ; two archdioceses were established with seats at Ljubljana and Zara, with suffragan dioceses at Gorizia, Capodistria, Šibenik, Spalato and Ragusa ( 1811 ).
After remaining some time in concealment in London, he was sent by Sancroft and the other nonjurors to James II in France on matters connected with the continuance of their episcopal succession ; upon his return in 1694 he was himself consecrated suffragan bishop of Thetford in the non-juring church.
Since 1897 Crediton has been the seat of a suffragan bishopric in the Diocese of Exeter ; since 2004 this has been Robert Evens.
On October 19 – 20, 1948, the Holy Synod approved the Statute that determined the organisation and functioning of the Romanian Orthodox Church ; henceforth there would be just five metropolitanates, with thirteen suffragan dioceses, to which were added two Romanian dioceses for the diaspora.
* Southern Albania ( established in 1939 ; suffragan of Tirana – Durrës ), of the Albanian Byzantine Catholic Church

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Too many people think that the primary purpose of a higher education is to help you make a living ; ;
The strong feeling is certainly there ; ;
Since the Supreme Court's decision of that year this is more doubtful ; ;
Their own easier, slower tempo is especially dear to Southerners ; ;
BMEWS intelligence is simultaneously flashed to NORAD ( North American Air Defense Command ) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, for interpretation ; ;
They include the Navy's Atlantic Command at Norfolk, Virginia, which is in contact with the Polaris subs ; ;
The aborigine is not deceived ; ;
In spots such as the elbows and knees the second skin is worn off and I realized the aborigines were much darker than they appeared ; ;
For one thing, there is a natural belt of rock across the river bed ; ;
for example, the mode of bravery to this anonymous folk poem: `` They brought me news that Spring is in the plains And Ahmad's blood the crimson tulip stains ; ;
`` It is easy for you to talk '' ; ;
It is interesting, however, that despite this strong upsurge in Southern writing, almost none of the writers has forsaken the firmly entrenched concept of the white-suited big-daddy colonel sipping a mint julep as he silently recounts the revenue from the season's cotton and tobacco crops ; ;
This is not to say that the South is no longer agrarian ; ;

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