Definitionn. an assistant or subordinate bishop of a diocese
Last update: October 10, 2015
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And was absent for ten weeks from about the 6th of December to the 6th of March, presumahly for the purpose of his ordination as a sub-deacon, which was performed by the bishop of Derry, acting as suffragan to the bishop of London. [Please select]
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The bishop was in his seventieth year, and had hitherto successfully fought any attempt to supply him with an assistant,--coadjutor or suffragan. [Please select]
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He needs an assistant, a suffragan or coadjutor, and I intend to make it my affair to see that he gets one. [Please select]
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"Until you are my suffragan I should prefer to manage my own business with my clergy." [Please select]
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He has supreme authority in the ecclesiastical affairs of all the same islands, where there are also three bishops suffragan to himself. [Please select]
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From the Consistory, from the Senate, from the University, from the Foundling Hospital, the Suffragan has sent. [Please select]
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