Examples of 'seat of a bishop' in a sentence

Meaning of "seat of a bishop"

Seat of a bishop: This phrase typically refers to the official church or location where a bishop has their headquarters or main place of worship. It signifies the authority and position held by the bishop within the religious hierarchy

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This church is not the seat of a bishop.
It is the seat of a bishop and of a subprefecture.
A cathedra is the official seat of a bishop.
It was the seat of a bishop in the early ages of Christianity.
It was also mentioned as the seat of a bishop.
It was the seat of a bishop during the Byzantine Period.
The town is also known as the seat of a bishop.
Sebastia was the seat of a bishop in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
It does not serve as a seat of a bishop.
Aalborg is the seat of a bishop within the Danish National Church.
A cathedral has a specific ecclesiastical role and administrative purpose as the seat of a bishop.
Doberus was the seat of a bishop in antiquity.
In early Christian times it was also the seat of a bishop.
Worms had been the seat of a bishop from Roman times.
A cathedral is a Christian church which contains the seat of a bishop.

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It is not the seat of a bishop.
It is not a Cathedral actually because it is not the seat of a bishop.
It is also the oldest seat of a bishop north of the Alps.
O A cathedral in the Anglican Church is a church that is the official seat of a bishop.
Maximianopolis in Palaestina was also a seat of a Bishop in the provence of Palestina II.
Even though the church is called a cathedral, it has never been the seat of a bishop.
Aalborg is the seat of a bishop within the Lutheran State Church of Denmark.
The church is the seat of a bishop.
Tunis, increasingly Romanized, was also eventually Christianized and became the seat of a bishop.
Freiburg Minster was not the seat of a bishop until 1827, long after it was built.
The Frauenkirche is often called a cathedral, however it is not the seat of a bishop.
The town of Chanthaburi has been the seat of a Bishop of Chanthaburi since 1944.
In the Georgian Orthodox Catholicate of Abkhazia, Dranda was the seat of a bishop.
Thus the town of Chanthaburi is the seat of a Bishop of Chanthaburi since 1944.
In 968 the Diocese of Meissen was founded, and Meissen became the episcopal seat of a bishop.
Hedeby became the seat of a bishop ( 948 ) and belonged to the Archbishopric of Hamburg and Bremen.
By this time Chania was the seat of a bishop.
In the late 5th and 6th centuries Novae was the seat of a bishop.
In the Catholicate of Abkhazia Mokvi was the seat of a Bishop at least until.
Like Frankfurt Cathedral, it was never the seat of a bishop.
It was founded in 1826, and a few years later it became the seat of a bishop.
The basilica dates from the 7th c., however, and it was the seat of a bishop.
But gradually, the city was Christianized, becoming the seat of a bishop by at least 359.

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