10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXARCHIES»
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1
New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law
Eparchies, Exarchies, and Bishops Title VII, “Eparchies and Bishops” (CCEO 177
–310), and title VIII, “Exarchies and Exarchs” (CCEO 311–321), treat the
fundamental ecclesial groupings of the Church and the episcopacy. In treating
these ...
John P. Beal, James A. Coriden, Thomas Joseph Green, 2000
2
The Ethnic Experience in Pennsylvania
... administrative halves, following the death of Bishop Ortynsky in 1916, became
permanent in 1924 when the Papacy created separate exarchies (vicariates) out
of each administration. Father Constantine Bohachevsky from Galicia was ...
3
A Guide to the Eastern Code: A Commentary on the Code of ...
CCEO dedicates eleven canons (31 1-321) to exarchies and exarchs. The
exarchy is a 'portio populi Dei' which under particular circumstances has not
been erected as an eparchy, usually because of the small number of faithful; it is
defined ...
George Nedungatt, Jōrjj Ji Neṭuṅṅāṭṭȧ, 2002
Exarchies. — These correspond to vicariates, and their bishops govern not by
ordinary jurisdiction but by delegated authority. In 1969 there existed 17
Apostolic exarchies (with authority delegated by the Pope) and few patriarchal
exarchies or ...
5
The Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church and the Church of ...
66 excardination with the consent of the permanent Synod, erect, modify or
suppress exarchies (CCEO 85 §3). The establishment, modification and
suppression of exarchies outside the territorial boundaries of a Patriarchal
Church belong to ...
... Mr. Benjamin's presenting a number to the Phil-Education Society. the object
ofwhich is to supply female teachers for the exarchies of Greece, the Society
constituted him an honorary member and benefactor. Mr. Benjamin wrote again,
Jan.
American Tract Society, 1837
7
Regnum Dei: Eight Lectures on the Kingdom of God in the ...
1 I refer to the groupings of episcopal dioceses into provinces, exarchies, and
patriarchates corresponding to the administrative divisions of the Empire. On the
extent of this see Sohm, Kirrlzmrer/zt, pp. 350—377. 2 III. x. 1 I may be permitted
to ...
Archibald Robertson, 2004
8
A History of the Councils of the Church: from the Original ...
The bishops, assembled in Chalcedon at my command from various exarchies,
have taught with exactness in a doctrinal decree what is to be maintained in
respect to religion. All unholy controversy must now cease, as he is certainly
impious ...
Charles Joseph Hefele, 2007
9
The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign ...
fifteen provinces. But the dioceses of Asia, Pontus, and Thrace, which the
Bishops of Constantinople afterwards usurped, belonged originally to no
patriarchate, but constituted three separate exarchies. The ten provinces of the
diocese of Asia, ...
... Mr. Benjamin's presenting a number to the Phil-Education Society, the object
ofwhich is to supply female teachers for the exarchies of Greece, the Society
constituted him an honorary member and benefactor. Mr. Benjamin wrote again,
Jan.
American Tract Society, New York, 1837
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