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metropolitan and Jerusalem
Israel Railways operates inter-city services between all the 4 major metropolitan areas of Israel ; Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Be ' er Sheva and Haifa.
At present only the Pope, metropolitan archbishops, and the Latin Rite Patriarch of Jerusalem wear the pallium.
The Kendall Town Scheme was commissioned by the Jordanian government in 1966 to link East Jerusalem with the surrounding towns and villages, integrating them into a metropolitan area.
The members of SCOBA have been the archbishops, metropolitan bishops, and bishops of the Orthodox Churches in North and South America that are in communion with the four ancient Greek Orthodox Patriarchates of Constantinople ( Istanbul, Turkey ), Antioch ( now in Damascus, Syria ), Alexandria ( Egypt ), Jerusalem and the Patriarchate of Moscow and those that are in communion with them.
In a separate canon, the Council also approved the special honor given to Jerusalem over other sees subject to the same metropolitan.
Jerusalem received special recognition in Canon VII of Nicaea in 325, without yet becoming a metropolitan see, and was later named as one of the Pentarchy, but the later was never accepted by the Church of Rome.
The First Council of Nicaea recognized and confirmed the tradition by which Jerusalem continued to be given " special honour ", but did not assign to it even metropolitan authority within its own province, still less the extraprovincial jurisdiction exercised by Rome and the other sees mentioned above.
In its seventh canon, the Council attributed special honour, but not metropolitan authority, to the Bishop of Jerusalem, which was then called Aelia, and was in the province ( Syria Palaestina ) whose capital was Caesarea.
The Bishop of Caesarea became metropolitan of Palestine in the early 3rd century but after the Council of Chalcedon in 451 he was subordinate to the Patriarch of Jerusalem.
The title was also used for the representative of a metropolitan archbishop at the court of his " territorial " patriarch in either Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, or Jerusalem and for secular officials carrying correspondence of the Byzantine emperor.

metropolitan and was
The resulting setup, it was declared, `` would be similar to that which is in successful operation in a number of metropolitan counties as large or larger than Rhode Island ''.
It was observed in the introductory chapter that metropolitan life had split into two trends -- expanding interdependence on an impersonal basis and growing exclusiveness in local communal groupings.
In time, it became natural to group these into provinces and a metropolitan was appointed for each province.
The study found GDP per capita in the corridor was 10 % above average U. S. metropolitan areas and 40 above other Canadian cities at that time.
The population of the metropolitan area ( including Elche and satellite towns ) was 771, 061 estimates, ranking as the eighth-largest metropolitan area of Spain.
The official population of Alicante in 2011 was 334, 329 inhabitants and 771, 061 in the metropolitan area " Alicante-Elche ".
After the First Ecumenical Council at Nicea, the church structure was patterned after the administrative divisions of the Roman Empire wherein a metropolitan or bishop of a metropolis came to be the ecclesiastical head of a civil capital of a province or a metropolis.
The acts of the process were sent either to the metropolitan or primate, who carefully examined the cause, and, after consultation with the suffragan bishops, declared whether the defunct was worthy of the name of ' martyr ' and public veneration.
In the late 1940s and early 1950s, the crest of the former metropolitan borough of Greenwich was used as a symbol for the club but this was not used on the team's shirts.
“ Colonial Africa fell within that part of the international capitalist economy from which surplus was drawn to feed the metropolitan sector.
The Halifax metropolitan area has come to dominate peninsular Nova Scotia as a retail and service centre, but that province's industries were spread out from the coal and steel industries of industrial Cape Breton and Pictou counties, the mixed farming of the North Shore and Annapolis Valley, and the fishing industry was primarily focused on the South Shore and Eastern Shore.
Services to Tasmania and the Northern Territory took longer to start, not until the mid 2000s when the digital satellite pay television service had picked up momentum and was beginning to be used for metropolitan installs and not just rural installs.
At the 2010 census, the population was 141, 527 ; the Dayton metropolitan area had 841, 502 residents, making it the fourth largest metropolitan area in Ohio and the 61st largest in the United States.
Davenport has a declining crime rate and a low rate of unemployment, and was ranked as the most affordable metropolitan area in 2010 by Forbes.
In 1959, the Spanish territory of the Gulf of Guinea was established with the same status as the provinces of metropolitan Spain.
A paradoxical effect of this autonomy was that Guineans could choose among several political parties while metropolitan Spaniards were under a single party regime.
It was the 12th ecumenical council and is sometimes called the " Great Council " or " General Council of Lateran " due to the presence of seventy-one patriarchs and metropolitan bishops, four hundred and twelve bishops, and nine hundred abbots and priors together with representatives of several monarchs.
But after being downsized to 8, 000 men and stripped of all heavy weaponry, the Foreign Legion was spared, packed up and re-headquartered in metropolitan France.
This arrangement has come about because as the area of London grew and absorbed neighbouring settlements, a series of administrative reforms did not amalgamate the City of London with the metropolitan area, and its unique political structure was retained.
His list could easily be increased, for the Greek Orthodox see still exists ; it was raised in 1904 to the rank of a metropolis without suffragans, after the manner of most Greek metropolitan sees.
After the formation of the Slav principality of Dioclia ( modern Montenegro ), the metropolitan see of Bar was created in 1089, and dioceses in northern Albania ( Shkodër, Ulcinj ) became its suffragans.

metropolitan and elevated
It was begun in 1174 by William II, and in 1182 the church, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, was, by a bull of Pope Lucius III, elevated to the rank of a metropolitan cathedral.
It was, de facto, elevated to an Archiepiscopal status by the local Alexandrine Council on the one hand and it was then regulated by canon law of the First Ecumenical Council stipulating that all the Egyptian episcopal and metropolitan provinces be subjected to this Metropolitan See of Alexandria, as was already the prevailing custom.
Later on, Brazil would be elevated for the rank of vice-royalty to the Kingdom of Brazil in a united kingdom between metropolitan Portugal and Brazil.
In 1847, the then-Diocese of Saint Louis was elevated to an archdiocese and metropolitan see of the new Province of Saint Louis.
In 1967, he was consecrated as the bishop of Tskhumi and Abkhazeti and elevated to the rank of metropolitan in 1969.
The Second Ecumenical Council, held at the new capital in 381, elevated the see of Constantinople to a position ahead of the other chief metropolitan sees, except that of Rome, which was stated to have the greatest honor.
When in 1104 the Diocese of Lund was elevated to an archdiocese, Lund became the metropolitan of Skálholt, and in 1153 Skálholt became a part of the province of Nidaros.
To look for a bishop of metropolitan rank to consecrate him patriarch, Sulaqa traveled to the pope in Rome, entered into communion with the Catholic Church and in 1553 he was consecrated bishop and elevated to the rank of patriarch taking the name of Mar Shimun VIII.
# Joseph A. Fiorenza, Bishop of Galveston-Houston ( 1998 – 2001 ; last NCCB / USCC President and first USCCB President ; became an archbishop in December 2004, when the then-Diocese of Galveston-Houston was elevated to a metropolitan archdiocese )
Then in 1423 he was elevated to the rank of metropolitan and primate, and left behind there a memory of his generosity.
Traffic congestion was of such great concern by the late 1930s in the Los Angeles metropolitan area that the influential Automobile Club of Southern California engineered an elaborate plan to create an elevated freeway-type " Motorway System ," a key aspect of which was the dismantling of the streetcar lines, to be replaced with buses that could run on both local streets and on the new express roads.
At a Fifth All-Diaspora Council ( composed of clergy who did not accept the Act of Canonical Communion ), Bishop Agafangel was elevated to the rank of metropolitan ; he now heads the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad-Provisional Supreme Church Authority ( ROCA-PSCA ) as Metropolitan Agafangel of New York and Eastern America.
It was elevated to the rank of an archdiocese and metropolitan on June 23, 1951 ; Bishop Thomas Arthur Connolly became the first archbishop.
On 25 November 2006 Pope Benedict XVI elevated it again to a metropolitan archdiocese, with the Diocese of Sindhudurg as its suffragan.
By decree of Pope Pius IX the apostolic vicariate was elevated to the rank of metropolitan archdiocese on 29 September 1850, as it remains today.
The Diocese of Louisville was elevated in 1937 to become the Archdiocese of Louisville and the metropolitan province for all the dioceses in Kentucky and Tennessee.
The Diocese of Louisville was elevated in 1937 to become the Archdiocese of Louisville, and the metropolitan province for all the dioceses in Kentucky and Tennessee.
It was later elevated to a metropolitan see on April 27, 1892.
Originally part of the Ecclesiastical Province of New Orleans, it was subsequently elevated on August 3, 1926, to a metropolitan archdiocese.
It was elevated from a diocese to a metropolitan archdiocese on October 21, 1944.
In addition to integrating schools, Ritter was named Archbishop of Indianapolis when the diocese was elevated in October 1944 to a metropolitan archdiocese.

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