Sentence example with the word 'diocesan'

diocesan

Definition adj. belonging to or governing a diocese

Last update: October 19, 2015


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It is particularly worrying that a doctor on the Diocesan Child Protection Committee is in favor of this abortifacient drug.   [Please select]

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Many thanks to Sharon, Joan and David from the Diocesan Religious Education Center for leading us in our Advent Reflection last Monday evening.   [Please select]

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SYNOD OF PISTOIA, a diocesan synod held in 1786 under the presidency of Scipione de' Ricci (1741-1810), bishop of Pistoia, and the patronage of Leopold, grand-duke of Tuscany, with a view to preparing the ground for a national council and a reform of the Tuscan Church.   [Please select]

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The Diocesan Society's going to build an extra bedroom on to the Parsonage.   [Please select]

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"But, of course, this sort of thing--Diocesan Fund, eh."   [Please select]

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There wasn't a blanket for the guest-room bed at the time of the Diocesan Convention.   [Please select]

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The Bishop wishes me to become a vice-president of the Women's Diocesan Association.   [Please select]

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'" Darden, leaning back in his chair, with his eyes uplifted through the smoke clouds to the ceiling, took his pipe from his mouth, for the better answering of his diocesan."'   [Please select]

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