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"Archdiocesan administrator", "Archiepiscopal administrator" and "Eparchial administrator" redirect here.
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A Diocesan administrator (also known as archdiocesan administrator, archiepiscopal administrator and eparchial administrator for the case, respectively, of an archdiocese, archeparchy, and eparchy) is a provisional ordinary of a Catholic particular church.
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of diocesan bishops in law "Archdiocesan administrator", "Archiepiscopal administrator" and "Eparchial administrator" redirect here. A Diocesan administrator...
the rights for Filipino clergy during the 19th century. He was diocesanadministrator of the Archdiocese of Manila for a brief period of time. In the...
Hegarty as Bishop of Derry on 23 November 2011, Martin was elected diocesanadministrator on 25 November. In 2012, he published plans to radically reform...
The Roman Catholic Bishop of Honolulu is the diocesan bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Honolulu in the United States, the Latin Church ecclesiastical...
bishop) acting as diocesan bishop is the Administrator of the Diocese and a bishop so commissioned is called the Bishop Administrator. In 2013, between...
to name a diocesanadministrator for a vacant suffragan see if the diocesan council of consultors fails to properly elect one. His diocesan tribunal additionally...
administration Administrator (of ecclesiastical property), anyone charged with the care of church property in the Roman Catholic Church Diocesanadministrator, a...
of Pope Pius X, vicars general and vicars capitular (now called diocesanadministrators) are titular (not actual) Protonotaries durante munere. As long...
(arch)bishop (apostolic administrator sede plena). Apostolic administrators of stable administrations are equivalent in canon law with diocesan bishops and archbishops...
international associations of the faithful Ordinaries (vicarious) Diocesanadministrators (formerly, vicar capitular) Archdeacons Vicars general or protosyncellus...
A diocesan bishop, within various Christian traditions, is a bishop or archbishop in pastoral charge of a diocese or archdiocese. In relation to other...
dioceses, one or more auxiliary bishops serve in association with the diocesan bishop. All active and retired bishops in the Philippines, coadjutor, and...
by right of their own office, executive jurisdiction over a building, diocesan territory, or a communal or non-communal group of persons—juridical entities...
chapter in some countries) is obliged to elect a diocesan or archdiocesan administrator. The administrator they choose must be a priest or bishop who is...
43-year stint as priest of the Diocese of Balanga, he served as the diocesanadministrator of Balanga during the diocese's 8-month sede vacante and 3-month...
noble family. He held the dignity of Ban of Severin (1436–1439), Diocesanadministrator (Steward) of the Diocese of Zagreb and Archdiocese of Kalocsa (from...
that the suffragan bishop has neglected to perform; appointing a diocesanadministrator if the college of consultors fails to elect an at least 35-year-old...
death in 1670. He also governed under the name Frederick II as diocesanadministrator (colloquially referred to as prince-bishop) of the Prince-Bishopric...
married men to be ordained. Deacons are male and usually belong to the diocesan clergy, but, unlike almost all Latin Church (Western Catholic) priests...
An auxiliary bishop is a bishop assigned to assist the diocesan bishop in meeting the pastoral and administrative needs of the diocese. Auxiliary bishops...
meant the incumbent of a benefice, that is the person licensed by the diocesan bishop to the "cure of souls", who, depending on how the benefice income...
clergy and below a bishop. In the High Middle Ages it was the most senior diocesan position below a bishop in the Catholic Church. An archdeacon is often...