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cathedral and chapter
Ealdred was a monk in the cathedral chapter at Winchester Cathedral before becoming abbot of Tavistock Abbey about 1027, an office he held until about 1043.
How the diocese of Worcester was administered when Ealdred was abroad is unclear, although it appears that Wulfstan, the prior of the cathedral chapter, performed the religious duties in the diocese.
The medieval chronicler William of Malmesbury records a story that when the new sheriff of Worcester, Urse d ' Abetot, encroached on the cemetery of the cathedral chapter for Worcester Cathedral, Ealdred pronounced a rhyming curse on him, saying " Thou are called Urse.
After he completed his studies, Bishop Martin Bazan and Prior Diego d ' Achebes appointed Dominic to the cathedral chapter and he became a regular canon under the Rule of St. Augustine and the Constitutions for the cathedral church of Osma.
In the chapter, " Musical Banks ", Butler compares the practice of the cathedral to that of banks in an attack on the religious hypocrisy of his time.
John wanted John de Gray, the Bishop of Norwich and one of his own supporters, to be appointed Archbishop of Canterbury after the death of Walter, but the cathedral chapter for Canterbury Cathedral claimed the exclusive right to elect Walter's successor.
Subsequently he received several ecclesiestical benefices, becoming archdeacon in Bologna ( 1244 ) and Parma ( 1244 / 48 – 1255 ), canon and chancellor of the cathedral chapter in Reims ( 1243 – 1250 ), canon and dean of the chapter in Piacenza ( c. 1247 ) and canon of the cathedral chapter in Paris ( 1244 / 45 – 1270 ).
Through papal favour he received a canonry at Saint-Quentin in 1238 and spent the period 1248 – 1259 as a canon of the cathedral chapter in Rouen, finally as archdeacon.
In 1106 he was a canon of the cathedral chapter in Pisa and from 1115 is attested as subdeacon.
Most such changes are sporadic, but occasionally a sound law is involved, as Romance * tl > Spanish ld, thus * kapitlu, * titlu " chapter ( of a cathedral )", " tittle " > Spanish cabildo, tilde.
During the late 16th and early 17th centuries ( and perhaps even earlier ), the university was located to the old chapter house parallel to the south side of the cathedral, later renamed the Academia Carolina.
It has recently been proposed that he may have been a lay agent or representative of the cathedral chapter of Cambrai Cathedral to obtain a relic of St. Elizabeth of Hungary who had made a donation to the cathedral chapter and to whom the chapter dedicated one of the radiating chapels in their new cathedral chevet.

cathedral and elected
* On February 23, 1260, Guido Speziale, son of Giovanni, a worker on the cathedral Santa Maria Maggiore, was elected to oversee the building of the Tower.
The notable occasions when he does leave are his taking part in the Festival of Fools — during which he is elected the Pope of Fools due to his perfect hideousness — and his subsequent attempt to kidnap Esmeralda, his rescue of Esmeralda from the gallows, his attempt to bring Phoebus to Esmeralda, and his final abandonment of the cathedral at the end of the novel.
After the marriage of his niece, Eleanor of Provence to King Henry III of England, Henry attempted to have Boniface elected Bishop of Winchester, but was unable to get the cathedral chapter to elect Boniface.
Frauenburg's cathedral chapter then elected the aged Canon Johannes ( Jan ) Hanowski, a German of Polish ethnicity and long-term archpriest of Allenstein ( today's Olsztyn ), as capitular vicar, i. e. provisional head of the see, on 28 July 1945.
Additionally, the following persons by law are part of particular councils but only participate in an advisory capacity: vicars general and episcopal, presidents of Catholic universities, deans of Catholic departments of theology and canon law, some major superiors elected by all the major superiors in the territory, some rectors of seminaries elected by the rectors of seminaries in the territory, and two members from each cathedral chapter, presbyterial council, or pastoral council in the territory ( can.
When Archbishop Edsige of Canterbury died in 1051 the monks of the cathedral chapter elected Æthelric, a relative of Earl Godwin's, as archbishop.
Richard wrote to his mother, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, that Walter should be chosen for the see of Canterbury, as well as to the monks of the cathedral chapter, and soon after Walter's return to England, he was duly elected archbishop of Canterbury, having been transferred to the see on 29 May 1193.
The bishops of the province of Canterbury claimed the right to a say in who was elected, as whoever was chosen would be their superior, but according to canon law the monks of the cathedral chapter had the right to elect the new archbishop.
A further story, from Roger of Wendover, states that the monks elected Reginald before Walter was even buried, and that only a few members of the cathedral chapterthe younger ones – participated in the election.
Thurgot had been prior of the cathedral chapter at Durham, but had disagreed with Ranulf, who arranged for him to be elected to St Andrew's as a solution to the quarrel.
While it is not clear when precisely the church was further raised to the status of cathedral, a unique move in a city with an existing cathedral, it was probably after 1192, and Comyn's successor as Archbishop, Henry de Loundres, was elected in 1212 by the chapters of both Christ Church and St Patrick's, this election being recognised by Pope Innocent III.
Archbishop-electors and other prince -( arch ) bishops were bishops, who were usually elected by the cathedral chapters as religious leaders, but simultaneously ruled as monarch ( prince ) a territory of imperial immediacy, which usually comprised a part of their diocesan territory.
Having been historically governed by its clerical chapter alone, since 1872 the cathedral has been operationally overseen by a board comprising nine clerical members ( the dean, precentor, two clerical vicars and five other clerics ) and nine lay members, elected every third annual Easter vestry.
He was succeeded as Archbishop of Pisa by Pietro Moriconi, who may have been elected by the Pisans before Dagobert's death, suggesting that he might have lost support after his long-and pluralistic-absence, but charters in the cathedral archives show that his actions during his tenure were later repeatedly cited and confirmed.
In this period the cathedral chapter mostly elected bishops of Polish nationality.
A further complication was that the cathedral chapter had earlier elected the Dean of York, Hubert Walter, as archbishop.
Simon was supported by the cathedral chapter, who elected him to the office despite Geoffrey's opposition.
While at Basle, Geiler preached his first sermons in the cathedral The magistracy and citizens of that city obtained his appointment to the Freiburg University, of which he was elected rector the next year.
In England every secular cathedral church was headed by a dean who was originally elected by the chapter and confirmed in office by the bishop.
Originally, the cathedral chapter of York had elected Waltheof in 1140, but that election was set aside because one of Waltheof's supporters had made an uncanonical gift to secure Waltheof's election.
In 1238 the cathedral chapter of the see of Winchester elected as Bishop of Winchester first William de Raley in opposition to the king's choice of William the Bishop of Valence, and when that election was quashed, they elected Neville.

cathedral and kinsman
This site was further developed by his kinsman Eunan, who gives his name to the town's cathedral and is patron saint of the Diocese of Raphoe.

cathedral and monk
Because Justus was probably not a monk ( he was not called that by Bede ), his cathedral clergy was very likely non-monastic too.
According to accounts left by the monk Gervase of Canterbury and eyewitness Edward Grim, they placed their weapons under a tree outside the cathedral and hid their mail armour under cloaks before entering to challenge Becket.
Two short sequences from the film, depicting a monk preaching in the cathedral and a fight between Rotwang and Fredersen, were in extremely poor condition and could not be salvaged.
Æthelnoth became a monk at Glastonbury, then was made dean of the monastery of Christ Church Priory, at Canterbury, the cathedral chapter for the diocese of Canterbury.
He was a Benedictine monk at Ely, and appears first as sub-prior of the cathedral chapter there.
The bishops insisted that it should not be a clerk ( a non-monastic member of the clergy ), but Canterbury's monastic cathedral chapter preferred a monk, and insisted that they alone had the right to elect the archbishop.
However, the party of canons, who had been accompanied by two bishops and some other clergy, were prevented from entering by a monk of Canterbury Cathedral, who claimed that St Martin's belonged to the monks of the cathedral chapter.
According to the earlier of the two accounts of the event that survive, known as " Miracles 18 – 20 " or the " anonymous account ", written by a monk of the cathedral, when the monks opened the decorated inner coffin, which was for the first time in living memory, they saw a " a book of the Gospels lying at the head of the board ", that is on the shelf or inner lid.
According to the Swedish tradition, when the man ( a monk ) returned and said the name, Jätten Finn became angry and wrapped his arms around a pillar in order to pull it out and destroy the cathedral.
The execution, or murder, is said to have taken place at Sutton, four miles ( 6 km ) from Hereford, with Ethelbert's body brought to the site of the modern cathedral by ' a pious monk '.
* Prior Philip: A monk who dreams of Kingsbridge rising to greatness with a cathedral.
The cathedral, belltower, monk cells and abbot's chamber were the only buildings to survive.
* A less well-known Catholic figure also known as Porcarius ( or in some documents, " Porcar ") was a canon of the cathedral of Nantes, and a monk in the Cistercian abbey of Buzay.
He is also thought to have been a sub-deacon of the cathedral priory as listed in the Worcester Annals or possibly a monk at St Andrew's in Worcester.
Speaking of Ælfric, a monk who had been elected Archbishop of Canterbury, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, A. D. 995, remarks that when he came to his cathedral he was received by a community of clerics, when he would have preferred monks.
He was well educated at the cathedral school, was a monk and later abbot at Agali, a spiritual student of Saint Eugene II, and archbishop of Toledo.

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