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Episcopal see
Episcopal see An episcopal see is the office of the chief bishop of a particular church. See comes from the Latin word sedes, ...
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See
See See may refer to: Look up see in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Citation signal ... Exact English Seeing Essential English Visual perception Episcopal see Holy See This is a disambiguation ...
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Episcopal
Episcopal The word episcopal is derived from the Greek επίσκοπος, transliterated ... religious contexts to refer to a bishop. Episcopal churches Episcopal churches are churches that use an episcopalian ... in Apostolic succession. More specifically, the term "episcopal" is applied to those churches historically ...
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Episcopal Conference
Episcopal Conference In the Roman Catholic Church, an Episcopal Conference, Conference of Bishops, or National Conference ... all the bishops within a given territory. Episcopal conferences are generally defined by geographic borders ... Certain tasks and authority are delegated to Episcopal conferences, particularly with regard to setting the liturgical norms for the Mass. Episcopal conferences are delegated their authority by ...
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Holy See
Holy See The coat of arms of the Holy See The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, lit. "holy seat") is the episcopal see of Rome. The incumbent of this ...
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Ablutions (Episcopal)
Ablutions (Episcopal) This article refers to the cleaning of the chalice. See disambiguation for other uses. Ablutions in the most liturgical denominations, such as The Episcopal Church, refers to a ritual cleansing of ... for Episcopalians. Cambridge, MA: Cowley Publications, 2000. See also Ablution
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Episcopal churches
Episcopal churches Episcopal churches are churches in full communion with the Church of England. These include: Episcopal Church in the United States of America (often abbreviated as "Episcopal Church") Scottish Episcopal Church Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and ...
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Holy See (Christianity wiki)
Holy See The coat of arms of the Holy See The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, lit. "holy seat") is the episcopal see of Rome. The incumbent of this ...
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Brahmanical See
Brahmanical See Brahmanical See refers to the domain of certain Hindu ... it is essentially an anglicized term (compare episcopal see), this nomenclature has begun to fall into ... geography. A religious leader over a Brahmanical See is typically known as a "maharaj", ...
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Apostolic See
Apostolic See In the several centuries following the founding ... day Turkey, from the Apostle Saint Andrew. (See Patriarch of Constantinople.) Antioch, in present-day Syria, from the Apostle Saint Peter. (See Patriarch of Antioch, Antiochian Orthodox Church, Syrian ... twelve apostles themselves as the original Church. (See Patriarch of Jerusalem.) Present day In the present day, the See of Rome is the seat of ...
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