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Meaning of "incardinated"
incardinated (verb) - The act of transferring a cleric, especially a priest, from one diocese or religious order to another, typically involving official authorization
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All priests and deacons are incardinated in a diocese or religious order.
The incardinated presbyters constitute the presbyterium of the administration.
Each of its priests remains incardinated in his diocese or religious institute.
Incardinated in the archdiocese of Conakry.
The members are incardinated into the Institute.
Incardinated in diocese of Piacenza.
He was the first priest incardinated into Opus Del to be made a cardinal.
Florentine Rajaratnam and joined the Institute as a diocesan priest incardinated in the Jaffna Diocese.
Each chaplain remains incardinated into the diocese or religious institute for which he was ordained.
Members of the Society and candidates remain incardinated in their dioceses.
He was incardinated in the archdiocese of Cuzco.
Immanuel Lawrence were ordained as priests incardinated to the Institute.
He was incardinated in diocese of Piacenza.
He shall be the second Chilean priest incardinated in the Institute.
He was incardinated into the Archdiocese of Warsaw.
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Father Martin was incardinated.
He was incardinated in the suburbicarian diocese of Velletri-Segni.
Originally, it could be applied to any priest permanently assigned or incardinated to a church.
Zayek became incardinated in Lebanon.
Incardinated in the diocese of Natchez-Jackson.
It is testimonial writings, fully incardinated in the historical circumstances of the time.
On 20 December 1992 he was ordained a priest consecrated the Diocese of Nha Trang incardinated.
If the clergy is incardinated in another diocese, his bishop will be advised.
Jean de Moulins was a French Dominican and prelate, who was incardinated in the Toulouse province.
He was incardinated as diocesan priest into the diocese of Augsburg, Bavaria.
As a priest, Cointerel was incardinated in the see of Le Mans.
He was incardinated into his native diocese, the Diocese of Brooklyn.
While incorporated, clerics remain incardinated to the Congregation of Jesus and Mary.
He was incardinated in the diocese of Verapoly where he was ordained a priest on 3 June 1978.
Clergy members ( permanent deacons ) incardinated in a specific diocese.
He was then incardinated into the new Diocese of Bettiah when it was created in 1998.
Clergy members ( permanent deacons ) incardinated in the Institute.
Marinis, to be incardinated in Brescia, within the end of the year.
He was ordained to priesthood in 1985 and was incardinated in the Diocese of Roermond.
He was incardinated as a priest of the Archdiocese of Denver in 2008.
Father xxx, a doctor of theology, is incardinated in a Diocese of Africa.
Gruner was subsequently incardinated in the Archdiocese of Hyderabad, but remained suspended.
He received priestly ordination on 10 February 1996 and was incardinated in the archdiocese of Tunja.
From there he was incardinated into the Diocese of St. Augustine.
On 3 December 1977 he was ordained a priest and incardinated in the diocese of Ponta Grossa.
The other six who will be incardinated into the pope 's diocese are non-Italians.
He was ordained on 9 August 1931 and incardinated in the archdiocese of Mechelen.
Yokohama has 41 priests who are incardinated in it, and therein work 42 foreign religious.