Episcopal head coach Travis Smith has his squad in contention in the South Zone.
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In an episcopal visitation protocol from 1669, this name is used for Bergweiler.
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The episcopal see is the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, located in Liverpool.
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The episcopal see for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington is in Burlington.
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The Northumbrian diocese was divided and a number of new episcopal sees created.
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The chapter elected the bishop and ruled the diocese during episcopal vacancies.
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Once installed as bishop, Hooper set about his episcopal duties with enthusiasm.
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A Diocesan Bishop can also appoint one or more episcopal vicars for the diocese.
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Episcopal moved up to fourth with 72.5 points, ahead of Dallas Greenhill with 62.
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Of or pertaining to or characteristic of the Episcopal church; "the Episcopal hierarchy"; "married by an Episcopalian minister"
Denoting or governed by or relating to a bishop or bishops
(Episcopals) Anglicanism is a tradition within Christianity comprising churches with historical connections to the Church of England or similar beliefs, worship and church structures. ...
Of or relating to the affairs of a bishop in various Christian churches
(Episcopalian) The style of church practice characterised by having bishops. In USA = Anglican.
(Episcopalian) This system of church government views the bishop as the principal officer. Decisions are made at levels higher than the local church, but common sense often dictates that the will of GOD and the opinions of members should be given prayerful consideration.
Refers to a bishop or groups of bishops, or to the form of church governance in which ordained bishops have authority.