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Vicars and position
Eventually, Athanasius went back to the Coptic Orthodox Church and other continued in Catholic Vicars Apostolic position.
A cleric, he was appointed to the Imperial chancellorship for Italy by the Empress Agnes in 1058, which position he held until 1063 .< ref > Carlo Dolcini, " Clement III, antipapa ", Enciclopedia dei Papi, Rome, 2000: < http :// www. treccani. it / enciclopedia / clemente-iii_ % 28Enciclopedia_dei_Papi % 29 />; Charles A. Coulombe, Vicars of Christ: A History of the Popes, ( Kensington Publishing Corp., 2003 ), 218 .</ ref > In 1058 he participated in the election of Pope Nicholas II but on his death in 1061, he sided with the philo-imperial party to elect Cadalous of Parma as Antipope Honorius II against Pope Alexander II.

Vicars and at
The ridge and the historic oak tree known as The Vicars Oak ( located at the present-day crossroads of the A212 Church Road and A214 Westow Hill ) were used to mark parish boundaries.
These gallows were not pulled down for a number of years, which might have prompted the owner to move the pub to its current location at the bottom of Vicars Moor Lane near the end of the 18th century.
Some ecclesiastical officials are required to have the doctorate ( JCD ) or at least the licentiate ( JCL ) in canon law in order to fulfill their functions: Judicial Vicars ( c. 1419. 1 ), Judges ( c. 1421. 3 ), Promoters of Justice ( c. 1435 ), Defenders of the Bond ( c. 1435 ).
In addition, Vicars General and Episcopal Vicars are to be doctors or at least licensed in canon law or theology ( c. 478. 1 ), and canonical advocates must either have the doctorate or be truly expert in canon law ( c. 1483 ).
Most Dutch Catholics nevertheless continued to follow the pope and accepted his newly appointed Apostolic Vicars at Utrecht as well as the later official Roman Catholic hierarchy established in 1853, when Catholicism was allowed in the public sphere again after two and a half centuries of secret and private religious worship.
Junior diplomat Ned Vicars, journalist George Holden, and Traveller arrive at Ostend, and inspect Traveller's experimental rocket Phaeton.
On Saturday, September 22, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI named the Very Reverend Father Luca Bressan, one of the Episcopal Vicars of the Archdiocese of Milan, to serve as a papally-appointed Expert at the upcoming October 2012 13th Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the New Evangelization.
In 1010 the investiture of the Fieschi took place at Genoa: the family were created Counts of Lavagna and Imperial Vicars General ( i. e. Viceroys ) of the whole of Tuscany and of the coast of Genoa.

Vicars and into
The priests of the city were constituted into a College of Vicars, the senior of whom was to called the warden.
The Vicars ' old residence has recently been renovated into a modern living quarter, and is presently occupied by three lawyers and a science teacher.
In the south-east transept, again, is a doorway that opens into the Vicars ' Cloister, an interesting piece of Perpendicular work which leads to the college of the vicars choral.
Translations into English, either in whole or in part, were made by John Vicars in Epigrams of that most wittie and worthie epigrammatist Mr. Iohn Owen, Gentleman ( 1619 ); by Thomas Pecke, in his Parnassi Puerperium ( 1659 ); and by Thomas Harvey in The Latine epigrams of John Owen ( 1677 ), which is the most complete.

Vicars and theft
In 1908 Healy acted as counsel for Sir Arthur Vicars, former Ulster King of Arms, in connection with the 1908 investigation of the previous year's theft of the Irish Crown Jewels.
Vicars argued for a public royal inquiry in lieu of the commission, and publicly accused his second in command, Francis Shackleton, of the theft.
Wilkinson was appointed Ulster King of Arms in 1908, succeeding the disgraced previous office-holder Sir Arthur Vicars after the theft of the St Patrick regalia in 1907.

Vicars and powers
' (' We appoint the pre-eminent Fieschi to be Vicars General of this city-state with broad powers ').

Vicars and held
The title of Almoner then passed to one of the Minor Canons, while the post of Master of the Choristers was held by a succession of Vicars Choral, including –
Seven latch keys to the door of the Office of Arms were held by Vicars and his staff, and two keys to the safe containing the insignia were both in the custody of Vicars.
Vicars were to be priests and have only one freehold to live on, they were not allowed to have another parish held under an assumed name.

Vicars and from
After the Apostolic Vicars had received guarantees from the Manchukuo Government that confirmed the mere " civil " characteristics of the so called " chinese rites ", the Holy See released, on Dec. 8th 1939, a new decree, known as " Plane Compertum ", stating that:
Vicars of Sheffield from 1482:
The writer, Hedley Vicars, tells from his perspective as a soldier in the 90 Light Infantry about the visit to his commanders of one Josiah Traveller, an inventor and millionaire industrialist whose discovery in the South Pole of anti-ice, a substance which releases incredible energies when warmed, is being considered for military use.
Using the latest in 1870 technology, Vicars actually mines ice from the surface of the Moon, while encountering simple, massive creatures on its dark side.
The main 102. 5 FM signal comes from the Vicars Lot transmitter close to the M62 between Scammonden Dam and junction 23, close to the Scammonden arched bridge.
* Blacon Hall, Blacon Lodge, Boughton, Boughton Heath, Christleton, City and St Anne's, College, Curzon and Westminster, Dodleston, Handbridge and St Mary's, Hoole All Saints, Hoole Groves, Huntington, Lache Park, Mollington, Newton Brook, Newton St Michaels, Saughall, Upton Grange, Upton Westlea, and Vicars Cross, all from the Chester District
Howard cooperated later with James II in the increase of Vicars Apostolic in England from one to four, one of whom was his former secretary, John Leyburn.
The Choral Foundation, dating from the Culdees, and refounded as ' The Royal College of King Charles of Vicars Choral and Organist in the cathedral of Armagh ' continues to this day.
To the west of the Church of St Michael, Alnham Vicars Pele is a 14th century pele tower, restored from a ruinous state in the 19th century.

Vicars and 10
The Choir is currently formed of 10 Gentlemen ( who are either Lay Vicars and Choral Scholars ), a team of c. 20 boys and a team of c. 20 girls.

Vicars and .
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 Vicars ' Close is the oldest residential street in Europe.
The pope however appointed Roman Apostolic Vicars to the Netherlands ( to Utrecht ) until 1853, when Catholic diocesan hierarchy was re-established throughout the northern Netherlands.
With the Winchmore Hill conservation area as a focal point, Winchmore Hill is a ward of Enfield borough, bounded on the east by Green Lanes ( the A105 road ), Barrowell Green, Firs Lane and Fords Grove, and on the west by Grovelands Park ; in the south it extends to part of Aldermans Hill, and in the north to Vicars Moor Lane and Houndsden Road.
Number 106A Vicars Moor Lane is a distinctive private residence that retains the facade of a chapel.
They sing with the Vicars Choral regularly.
The Palatinate of the Rhine became an electorate, and both were Imperial Vicars.
The Hall of the Vicars Choral was built in the fifteenth century.

refused and resign
The last remaining claimant in Avignon, Benedict XIII, refused to resign and was excommunicated.
The capitão refused to recognize his title of Nuncio, asked Pereira to resign from his title of ambassador, named a new crew for the ship and demanded the gifts for the Chinese Emperor be left in Malacca.
The coup was supported by CIA radio broadcasts and so the Guatemalan army refused to resist the coup, Arbenz was forced to resign.
In Canada, a similar situation took place in 1925 wherein Governor General Lord Byng of Vimy appointed Arthur Meighen after William Lyon Mackenzie King refused to resign the premiership ( known as the King-Byng Affair ).
Gottwald not only refused to resign, but demanded the appointment of a Communist-dominated government under threat of a general strike.
Downey refused to apologize and was forced to resign, with Rush Limbaugh taking his place.
Since Celestine had not been formally consecrated pope, the wounded candidate declared himself willing to resign, but the Pierleoni family and their supporters refused to accept Lamberto, who in the confusion had been proclaimed Pope under the name Honorius II.
Youlou's palace was besieged on the 15th by angry workers and the French refused to intervene militarily, and he was forced to resign.
He then refused to resign at Kekkonen's request.
Taft promoted a reduction in the tariffs on sugar and tobacco in the Philippines, a position with which Roosevelt disagreed ; Taft offered to resign but this was refused by Roosevelt.
The Chief Executive may dissolve the Legislative Council under certain conditions, and is obliged to resign, e. g., when a re-elected Legislative Council passes again a bill that he or she had refused to sign promulgate.
Arafat refused to resign his post.
In 1980, Agnew published a memoir in which he implied that Nixon and his Chief of Staff, Alexander Haig, had planned to assassinate him if he refused to resign the Vice Presidency, and that Haig told him to " go quietly … or else ", the memoir's title.
In 1997, several Republican Congressional leaders tried to force Speaker Newt Gingrich to resign ; however Gingrich refused since that would have required a new election for Speaker, which could led to the possibility that Democrats — along with dissenting Republicans — would vote for the Democrat Dick Gephardt ( then Minority Leader ) as Speaker.
Attorney General Karl Hudson-Phillips offered to resign over the failure of the Bill, but Williams refused his resignation.
Jagan called the election fraudulent and refused to resign as prime minister.
According to Rep. Maxine Waters D-California, Mildred Aristide called her at her home at 6: 30 am to inform her " the coup d ' etat has been completed ", and Jean-Bertrand Aristide said the US Embassy in Haiti's chief of staff came to his house to say he would be killed " and a lot of Haitians would be killed " if he refused to resign immediately and said he " has to go now.
Kitchener and Asquith were agreed that Robertson should become CIGS, but Robertson refused to do this if Kitchener “ continued to be his own CIGS ”, although given Kitchener ’ s great prestige he did not want him to resign ; he wanted the Secretary of State to be sidelined to an advisory role like the Prussian War Minister.
Although Molotov's faction initially won a vote in the Presidium, 7-4, to remove Khrushchev, the latter refused to resign unless a Central Committee plenum decided so.
But Giscard refused to resign and founded the Independent Republicans ( RI ).
The evictions went to court in November 2007 and a majority of the council left town, but refused to resign their posts.
Under Article 13. 2. 2., if Hillery refused FitzGerald's request for a dissolution, FitzGerald would have had to resign.
In spite of huge pressure Haughey refused to resign and survived yet another vote of no-confidence in early 1983, albeit with a smaller majority.
Constitutionally Haughey was obliged to resign, however he refused to, for a short period.
He could have asked President Mary Robinson to dissolve the Dáil and call new elections, though Robinson has since stated she would have refused such a request, thereby forcing Reynolds to resign.

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