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How to pronounce archdiocese in English?

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Type Words
Type of bishopric, diocese, episcopate
Derivation archdiocesan

Examples of archdiocese

archdiocese
Approximately 21,500 students attend classes with archdiocese schools, she said.
From the courier-journal.com
By the end of March, I will have been to almost every church in our archdiocese.
From the al.com
The archdiocese only had $4.6 million in assets to be applied to claims in 2010.
From the dailyherald.com
The squabble is complicated, and the archdiocese hasn't returned my phone calls.
From the sfgate.com
Many parishioners said it was vague and gave too much control to the archdiocese.
From the stltoday.com
Judy Maten says she's never had an issue in the archdiocese with being a woman.
From the freep.com
It is for the archdiocese to make any official clarifications deemed necessary.
From the freep.com
Archdiocese officials have said the struggling economy has affected enrollment.
From the washingtonpost.com
This year, the archdiocese closed one school in Maryland and one in the District.
From the washingtonpost.com
More examples
  • The diocese of an archbishop
  • (archdiocesan) of or relating to an archdiocese
  • A Diocese is the district or see under the pastoral care of a bishop, it is divided into parishes.
  • In Christian denominations, the area administered by an archbishop
  • An ecclesiastical jurisdiction, usually a metropolis headed by an Archbishop.
  • Also known as an Arch-Bishopric. A Sanctified territorial division overseen by an Arch-Bishop.
  • A geogrraphic grouping of dioceses in the Roman Catholic Faith.