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Diocese and Warmia
* Map of Warmia Catholic Diocese in 1755
The diocesan territory of the former Diocese of Samland ( Sambia ) and part of the former Diocese of Pomesania, both with few remaining Catholics there since Reformation, were added to the Diocese of Warmia.
After Giese received the Diocese of Warmia, David joined the ducal court of Albert, Duke of Prussia, in Königsberg in 1549, taking his oath on March 26, 1550.
The city of Braniewo was then part of the Diocese of Warmia ( Ermland ), a semi-autonomous part of Poland with cardinal Hosius as its prince-bishop.

Diocese and lost
It lost large pieces of its territory with the formation of the Dioceses of Halifax and Kingston in 1817, the Diocese of Charlottetown in 1829, the Diocese of St. Boniface in 1844 and the Diocese of Montréal in 1852.
The Archdiocese again lost territory with the creation of the Diocese of Richmond ( Va .) on July 11, 1820, and the Diocese of Wilmington ( Del.
The Diocese of Northampton lost territory ( Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk ) on the creation of the Diocese of East Anglia in 1976.
Towards the middle of the 16th century, the Ohrid Archbishopric lost the Diocese of Veria, however, at the beginning of the 17th century, it gained the Diocese of Durres from the Patriarchate of Constantinople.
On July 2, 1956, the diocese lost territory to the newly-erected Diocese of Jefferson City and Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau, the remainder being incorporated into the Diocese of Kansas City, which was renamed the Diocese of Kansas City-Saint Joseph.

Diocese and two
As administrator of the Diocese of Hereford, he was involved in fighting against the Welsh, suffering two defeats at the hands of raiders before securing a settlement with Gruffydd ap Llywelyn, a Welsh ruler.
The Archdeaconry of Bodmin is one of two in the Anglican Diocese of Truro and covers the eastern part of the diocese.
It was established in 1878, two years after the Diocese of Truro was created, by splitting the Archdeaconry of Cornwall.
In a statement released on 8 June, Bishop Belo explained: " Following two meetings in 2003 and in 2004 with His Eminence the Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples, I am offering myself to serve the Kingdom of God on the Missions, outside East Timor, in Mozambique, more precisely in the Diocese of Maputo.
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.
Arabesque ( European art ) | Arabesque-like diapering on the Field ( heraldry ) | field of the shield of the Anglican Diocese of Worcester | See of Worcester: Argent, ten Roundel | torteaux four three two and one
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Wichita oversees 16 Catholic schools in the city including 14 elementary schools and two high schools, Bishop Carroll Catholic High School and Kapaun Mt.
There are also two private Catholic schools in close proximity to Lower Township, Cape Trinity Catholic ( pre-K to 8 ) in Wildwood, New Jersey and Wildwood Catholic High School ( 9-12 ) in North Wildwood, both of which operate under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden.
The city is home to two Catholic elementary schools — Bishop Schad Regional School ( combining St. Francis and Sacred Heart Schools ) and St. Mary's School — and Sacred Heart High School for grades 9-12, all of which operate under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden.
Although the Poles and Lithuanians spoke different languages, their histories were intertwined, and the Diocese of Scranton assumed the two groups would amicably share the same church and cemetery so long as their parish priest was fluent in both languages.
Beverley's association with religion remained during the 19th century: as well as the majority Anglican faith, there were several non-conformist religions practised such as Methodism with John Wesley previously having preached there ; also, with the completion of the Catholic Emancipation and the refoundation of the Catholic hierarchy, the Diocese of Beverley in 1850 was chosen to cover Yorkshire, before being divided into two dioceses.
Most of Tamworth is part of the Diocese of Lichfield, the two parishes being Tamworth and Wilnecote.
Chelmsford is also situated in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brentwood and the two dioceses are now uniquely ( at least within England ) conterminous.
In the Episcopal Church, both the Diocese of Iowa and the Diocese of Minnesota each have two cathedrals, both located in different cities ; however, they are not styled " co-cathedrals.
The other great change for the Cathedral occurred in 1871, when, following disestablishment of the Church of Ireland, the newly-independent church in general synod finally resolved the " two cathedral " issue, making Christ Church the sole and undisputed Cathedral of the Dublin Diocese, and St. Patrick's the National Cathedral.
Previous to the grant the council had been using the arms of Diocese of Ely: Gules, three ducal coronets, two and one or.
The community includes two archdioceses in Iraq, four in Syria, one in Egypt and Sudan, a Patriarchal Vicariate in the Holy Land, a Patriarchal Vicariate in Turkey and the Diocese of Our Lady of Deliverance in the United States and Canada.
Our Lady of Deliverance Syriac Catholic Diocese in the United States and Canada has nine parishes ; seven in the United States and two in Canada.
There are two Church of England churches, which are part of the Diocese of Lichfield-St. Oswald's Parish Church and the Holy Trinity Parish Church.
Published in two volumes in 1862 and 1867, Cogan's The Diocese of Meath was an important history of Christianity in Ireland.
The Archdiocese of Baltimore is one of only three United States dioceses that has two churches serving as cathedrals in the same city — the Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace and Co-Cathedral of Saint Theresa of the Child Jesus in the Diocese of Honolulu share the distinction.
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.

Diocese and its
Eight of its 14 governors are nominated by the Diocese of Truro or the Parochial Church Council of St. Petroc's, Bodmin.
The Diocese of Sydney has developed its own small prayer book, called Sunday Services, to supplement the existing prayer book and preserve the original theology, which the Sydney diocese asserts has been changed.
The Episcopal Diocese of West Missouri has its headquarters at Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral, downtown.
Mount Lebanon and its coastal plane became part of the Diocese of the East, divided to provinces of Phoenice and Phoenice Lebanensis ( which also extended over large parts of Syria ).
Under Diocletian, Lusitania kept its borders and was ruled by a praeses, later by a consularis ; finally, in 298 AD, it was united with the other provinces to form the Diocesis Hispaniarum (" Diocese of the Hispanias ").
* 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.
In its early period, the Roman province of Thrace was of this extent, but after the administrative reforms of the late 3rd century, Thracia's much reduced territory became the six small provinces which constituted the Diocese of Thrace.
The vacant and decaying church was re-opened, in 1859, when the U. S .- based Santa Fe Diocese added Arizona to its jurisdiction.
In 1188 the Diocese of Wolin had its seat moved to Kamień, and was made directly subject to the Holy See.
In the Book of Llandaff, compiled c. 1125, Maelgwn Gwynedd is claimed to be one of the benefactors of the Diocese of Llandaff in its early years.
It was not until 1991 that the Diocese of Alcalá was finally restored, being separated from the Archdiocese of Madrid, at which time the building was granted its present status of Cathedral-Magistral.
Stepney is an episcopal area in the Anglican Diocese of London, which covers the London boroughs of Hackney, Islington and Tower Hamlets, and has its own suffragan bishop.
It gives its name to a ward in the borough and to the St Andrew, Totteridge ecclesiastical parish of the Diocese of St Albans.
The property was sold to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing, and became the home of its first Bishop, the Most Reverend Joseph H. Albers as his private residence.
The Borough is also home to St. Joseph High School, a private all-boys Catholic prep school, notable for its academics and sports awards that is operated under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Metuchen.
The Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Eastern America has its headquarters in the township.
The Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Eastern America has its headquarters in Adams Township, near Mars.
Nicolai Church with its distinctive tower is part of the Diocese of Copenhagen and in its present form was enlarged and fully refurbished in 1918.
Justinian had given military authority to the governors of individual provinces plagued by brigandage in Asia Minor, but more importantly, he had also created the exceptional combined military-civilian circumscription of the quaestura exercitus and abolished the civilian Diocese of Egypt, putting a dux with combined authority at the head of each of its old provinces.
It is the largest city in the South Bohemian Region as well as its political and commercial capital, the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of České Budějovice, the University of South Bohemia, and the Academy of Sciences.
As a diocesan bishop he was outstanding in administration and pastoral oversight ; and his episcopate left its enduring mark on the Diocese of Exeter.
Day 3 was given over to discussing the situation in the Diocese of Natal and its controversial bishop Colenso.
During the 3-decade period of its dominant presence, the Bank played a major role in the growth of Pala town too, including using its influence to bring the Municipality, Catholic Diocese, St Thomas College and other institutions to Pala, beating the claims of some of the other bigger and older towns nearby.

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