Examples of 'archbishops' in a sentence

Meaning of "archbishops"

An archbishop is a high-ranking bishop in the Christian church who has authority over other bishops in a specific province or area
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The bones of archbishops are kept in special niches.
He ranks over the other two archbishops.
I also met the archbishops of these archdioceses.
Fourteen of the prebendaries later became archbishops.
There were a great many archbishops all of a sudden.
Fifteen archbishops and bishops also concelebrated.
There are three generations of archbishops in the family.
The archbishops coming to the funeral.
They included two archbishops and one bishop.
Archbishops may wear a pectoral cross and a panagia.
The labours of the archbishops extended in all directions.
This synod approved the consecration of four archbishops.
Bishops and archbishops came personally or sent representatives.
Bishops are supposed to follow archbishops in processions.
The archbishops were always complaining about it.

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Former palaces of the archbishops include.
Our archbishops encourage us to do the same.
There has been a continuous succession of archbishops since that time.
Other archbishops have been less forthright.
Blessing and imposition of the pallium on new metropolitan archbishops.
The remains of the archbishops are kept in special niches.
Archbishops are embedded in politics.
Dioceses led by archbishops are called archdioceses.
Letters from the pope to his cardinals and archbishops.
Even the archbishops have the demon within.
Did not have so many bishops and archbishops who refused.
Here archbishops were more powerful than the king himself.
More controversy arose over the old hierarchy of bishops and archbishops.
The transient authority of archbishops was not gained without opposition.
The archbishops will consecrate and install their suffragans.
After hearing the arguments the two archbishops decided against both practices.
The archbishops were with her.
We have just got to convince him that you are the stuff archbishops are made of.
It also reminds the archbishops of the burdens of their office.
Archbishops and priests.
Dioceses may be grouped for administrative advantage in archdioceses under the administration of archbishops.
The bishops and archbishops ordain laymen to the priesthood.
The bishops usually served as auxiliary bishops or fulfilled other duties for the archbishops.
Most archbishops were pack priests before attaining their positions.
The gift cemented the position of the archbishops as territorial lords in their own right.
The archbishops used the manor house as an occasional place of residence.
The recent tombs of several local archbishops are near the south wall of the church.
The archbishops at the meeting immediately grasped the implications of this.
There is a crypt underneath the cathedral that holds the remains of many former archbishops.
Two archbishops presiding.
Originally the fortress was built to protect the area and archbishops from potential attacks.
Then the archbishops and bishops approached and kissed his feet.
He procured further relief by demanding special subsidies from various archbishops and their suffragans.
Most archbishops are referred to in terms of the area for which they are responsible.
The pope also granted him the personal right to wear a pallium similarly to the archbishops.

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