Examples of 'episcopal vicar' in a sentence
Meaning of "episcopal vicar"
episcopal vicar: An episcopal vicar is a high-ranking official in the Catholic Church who acts as a representative or delegate of a bishop, overseeing a specific area or aspect of the diocese's administration
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He is currently episcopal vicar for evangelisation and the sacraments.
He also appointed a new chancellor for the curia and a new episcopal vicar for religious.
Episcopal Vicar for the.
It was at that time that he was appointed Episcopal Vicar for Education.
Episcopal Vicar on affairs.
During this time he became the Episcopal Vicar for Religious in the Archdiocese of Birmingham.
The first stone was laid by Don José de Izarraguirre, episcopal vicar.
Cyprus, for an episcopal vicar in Nicosia is ordered.
We have said it to the Bishop, university chap - laincies, and the Episcopal vicar.
As an auxiliary bishop, he served as episcopal vicar for Broward and Monroe Counties.
In 1996, he became episcopal vicar for diocesan services and chancellor of the Diocese of Ogdensburg.
In 2011, Cardinal Ezzati appointed him as his first episcopal vicar in Santiago.
Father Gaspard Mermillod, future episcopal vicar of Geneva then cardinal pronounced the sermon.
In 2004, Michel was appointed episcopal vicar whose main endeavour is bereavement ministry.
In 1992 he was appointed as Episcopal vicar for Kaffa and Illubabor.
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