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Bishopric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bishopric may refer to: •Diocese an ecclesiastical region run by a bishop in the Roman Catholic, Orthodox Christian, Anglican and some Lutheran churches. •Bishopric (political) an area, historically ...
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Bishop (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bishop is the highest priesthood office of the Aaronic priesthood in the Latter Day Saint movement. A bishop is usually the leader of a local congregation of church members. The Latter Day Saint conc...
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Prince-Bishop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Who serves in a bishopric? ... Definition: The ward leadership group consisting of the bishop and his two counselors. ... Examples: The bishopric were seated in the stands at the beginning of sacrament meeting.
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Origin of term ... Originally the term diocese (Gr. dioikesis) signified management of a household, thence administration or government in general. This term was soon used in Roman law to designate the territory dependent for its administration upon a city (civitas). ... What in Latin was called ager, or territorium,
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The Catholic Diocese of Arlington serves twenty-one counties, sixty-eight parishes, six missions, and over four-hundred Catholics in Northern Virginia. ... Catholic Diocese of Arlington; Encourage and teach with patience ... HEALTH CARE DEBATE ; As the debate on health care moves to the Senate, please contact your senator to...
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