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  Auxiliary Bishop
Titular bishops are those who have been appointed by the Holy See to a see or diocese which, in former times, had been canonically established and possessed cathedral church, clergy, and laity, but at present, on account of pagan occupation and government, has neither clergy nor people.
titulars of a diocese, and auxiliaries of diocesan bishops.
The titular archbishop-coadjutor is not bound to petition for the pallium or the use of it.
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It is led by a titular bishop or Archbishop, a bishop who is not a diocesan ordinary but either an official of the Holy See, an auxiliary bishop, or the head of a jurisdiction that is equivalent to a diocese under canon law.
Until 1882, such titular sees were distinguished by the Latin phrase in partibus infidelium ("in the territory of the infidels") or more often simply in partibus.
The granting of titular sees is occasionally practiced in the Eastern Orthodox Church, for example, to avoid causing offense or confusion when an Orthodox bishop serves a place which is also the see of a non-Orthodox bishop (e.g.
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  titular - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Lorraine (family), titular name of an eminent ducal family that ruled in the province of Lorraine, northeastern France, from the latter part of the...
A titular see in the Roman Catholic Church is a diocese that now exists in title only.
It is led by a ceremonial titular bishop, an honorary title granted on certain priests by the Pope.
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  S Catholic Encyclopedia Reference Catholicism Denominations Christianity Religion and Spirituality Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
- A titular see in Augusta Euphratensis, suffragan of Hierapolis.
- Titular see in the Balkans, suffragan of Adrianopolis.
- Metropolitan see of Isauria in the Patriarchate of Antioch.
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A titular see of Palaestina Prima, in the Patriarchate of Jerusalem.
A titular see in the province of Isauria, suffragan of Seleucia.
A titular see in the province of Augustamnica Prima, suffragan of Pelusium in the Patriarchate of Alexandria.
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- An Armenian Catholic see, comprising the sanjaks of Mush and Seert, in the vilayet of Bitlis.
- A titular see, suffragan of Amida in the Province of Mesopotamia or Armenia Quarta.
- A titular bishopric in the province of Byzantium.
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Canea - Formerly a titular see of Crete, suppressed by a decree of 1894.
Capitolias - A titular see of Palestine, suffragan to Scythopolis in Palestina Secunda.
This see took its rise in consequence of the decree passed at the Council of London in 1075, requiring all bishoprics to be removed from villages to towns.
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Barca - A titular see of Cyrenaica in Northern Africa.
Beroea - A titular see of Macedonia, at the foot of Mount Bermios.
Bobbio, Abbey and Diocese of - Suffragan to the Archiepiscopal See of Genoa.
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Lampa - A titular see in Crete, suffragan of Gortyna, was probably a colony of Tarrha.
Laodicea - A titular see, of Asia Minor, metropolis of Phrygia Pacatiana, said to have been originally called Diospolis and Rhoas; Antiochus II colonized it between 261 and 246 B.C., and gave it the name of his wife, Laodice.
Laranda - A titular see of Isauria, afterwards of Lycaonia.
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A titular see of Phoenicia Secunda or Libanensis, in Palestine.
A titular see of Epirus Vetus in Greece, suffragan of Nicopolis.
A titular see in Provincis Euphratensis, suffragan of Hierapolis.
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Opted for the suburbicarian see of Ostia, proper of the dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals, retaining the suburbicarian see of Frascati; and prefect of the S.C. Ceremonial, February 16, 1948.
Judge of the metropolitan tribunal of the archdiocese of Santiago; pro-grand chancellor of the Catholic University of Santiago; and canon penitentiary of the metropolitan cathedral.
Elected titular bishop of Vina, March 17, 1975 and appointed auxiliary of bishop to the apostolic administrator of the territory of Erfurt und Meiningen.
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Formerly a titular see of Crete, suppressed by a decree of 1894.
A titular see of Palestine, suffragan to Scythopolis in Palestina Secunda.
This see took its rise in consequence of the decree passed at the Council of London in 1075, requiring all bishoprics to be removed from villages to towns.
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Lefebvre was Titular Bishop of Antedone, 1947-1948, Titular Archbishop of Arcadiopolis in Europe, 1948-1955, Archbishop of Dakar, Senegal, 1955-1962, Bishop of Tulle, France, January 1962-August 1962, Titular Archbishop of Synnada in Phrygia, 1962-1970.
In 1970 he resigned his titular see and took the title "Archibishop-Bishop emeritus of Tulle." He was Superior General of the Congregation of the Holy Ghost (1962-68) and Superior General of the Sacerdotal Society of St. Pius X (1970-83).
Lazo was Titular Bishop of Selge in Pamphylia Prima, 1970-1981, and, successively, the Auxiliary Bishop of Tuguegarao, The Philippines, 1970-1977; the Auxiliary Bishop of Nueva Segovia, The Philippines, 1977-1980; and the Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of San Fernando de La Union, Luzon, The Philippines 1980-1981.
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Tabbora - A titular see in Africa Proconsularis, suffragan of Carthage.
Taenarum - A titular see in Greece, suffragan of Corinth.
Tanagra - A titular see in Hellas, suffragan of Corinth.
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 Titular see - Definition, explanation
in Hawaii, Joseph Anthony Ferrario became a titular bishop of the titular see of the ancient Egyptian city of Cusae.
A titular see in the Roman Catholic Church is a diocese that now exists in title only.
It is led by a ceremonial titular bishop, an honorific granted on certain priests by the Pope.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: In Partibus Infidelium
Lateran Council under Leo X (Session IX); cardinals alone were authorized to ask for them for the dioceses.
privilege to the sees in which it was customary to have auxiliary bishops.
custom is to join to the name of the see that of the district to which it formerly belonged, e.g.
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Most of the time, this importance is because the archdiocese is the metropolitan see of the ecclesiastical province in which the see is located.
Some titular sees are/were archiepiscopal, so their incumbents are also archbishops.
In the past the Pope would normally bestow a titular see on every retired bishop and every bishop who transferred to the Curia, so this recent canonical innovation was instituted to conserve titular sees for active auxiliary bishops and members of the Roman Curia who have not had a diocesan appointment yet.
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 ARCHON (apywv, ruler) - Online Information article about ARCHON (apywv, ruler)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Evolution of the Office.—The history of the democratization of the archonship is beset with equal difficulty.
Areopagus which elected them and would generally be favourably disposed, and from the fact that the military and civil powers were not vested in the same hands.
If this be true, it follows that the office of polemarch must have lost its military importance, which was not the case, inasmuch as the polemarch at Marathon gave the casting vote in favour of immediate battle.
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 Titular church - Churches of Rome Wiki
A titular church is a church assigned to a Cardinal, who becomes a titular priest or deacon of that church.
Once a church become a titular church, it remains so unless the Pope revokes the status, even if there is currently not a titular Cardinal attached to the church.
When the status of titular church is given, it is specified whether it is a presbyterial or a deaconal title.
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Tænarum - A titular see in Greece, suffragan of Corinth
Tanagra - A titular see in Hellas, suffragan of Corinth
Thebes - A metropolitan titular see of Achaia Secunda
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 Definition of Titular see
When first appointed auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Honolulu in Hawaii, Joseph Anthony Ferrario became a titular bishop of the titular see of the ancient Egyptian city of Cusae.
A titular see in the Roman Catholic Church is a diocese that for various reasons no longer exists.
It is led by a ceremonial titular bishop, an honorific granted on certain priests by the Pope.
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Consecrated, April 25, 1992, cathedral of Ávila, by Mario Tagliaferri, titular archbishop of Formia, nuncio in Spain, assisted by Cardinal Ángel Suquía Goicoechea, archbishop of Madrid, and by Cardinal Marcelo González Martín, archbishop of Toledo.
Ordained, June 23, 1963, cathedral of Kraków, by Karol Wojtyła, titular bishop of Ombi, vicar capitular of Kraków.
Elected titular bishop of San Leone and appointed prefect adjunct of the Papal Household, February 7, 1998.
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 Nagorny Karabakh: Political glossary
In the context of the Karabakh conflict the term is used in Azerbaijani sources to denote the Karabakh Armenian population, and in Armenian sources to denote the Karabakh Azeri population.
titular nation The granting of privileged status to the nationality for which a territory was named was a cornerstone of Soviet nationalities policy, and a defining feature of the system often referred to as 'ethno-federalism'.
Titular status served to territorialize the eponymous nation, deemed to be 'autochthonous' (indigenous to the territory) within its given boundaries, institutionalizing a powerful sense of ownership by these groups over those territories and legitimating a considerable degree of self-administration (if not self-rule per se).
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Zarai - Titular see of Numidia in Africa
Zela - Titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Amasea in the Helenopontus
Zenonopolis - Titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Seleucia, Trachaea in Isauria
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In later days it was deemed fitting to preserve the memory of ancient Christian Churches that had fallen into the hands of the unbelievers; this was done by giving their names to auxiliary bishops or bishops in missionary countries.
Pius V extended the privilege to the sees in which it was customary to have auxiliary bishops.
The Sacred Congregation of the Propaganda, by its circular letter of 3 March, 1882, abolished the expression in partibus infidelium; the present custom is to join to the name of the see that of the district to which it formerly belonged, e.g.
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 Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy | Christian Classics Ethereal Library
A titular see of Asia Minor, suffragan of Edessa.
Gelser, 46), and in the "Notitiæ episcopatuum" of Antioch (sixth century) is alluded to as a see of Osrhoene (Echos d'Orient, X, 145).
Two of its early bishops are known: Cyrus, who attended the Council of Ephesus in 431 (Mansi, "Conciliorum collectio", IV, 1269; V. 776, 797) and Caioumas, present at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 (Mansi, "Conc.
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 Hero: Deleted Scenes
His Tam See is a Triad boss who knows that his time is coming to an end but still has the cunning and craft to uphold his pride.
Tam See remembers the incident on the bridge in a flashback where Yueng used the knives in his sleeves to stab him, and realizes that the same fate is about to befall Ma.
Tam See kicks Yeung backwards, and Yeung is impaled on one of the sharpened bamboo sticks that he had set up to kill the officials at the ceremony.
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 Geras (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]
James Buckley † (Titular Bishop: 6 Mar 1819 to 26 Mar 1828)
Pablo Sitjar Ruata † (Titular Bishop: 24 Jul 1797 to 16 Mar 1808)
Alfonso Solís Grajera, O.S. (Titular Bishop: 18 Jul 1757 to 17 Feb 1783)
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 Jaime Cardinal Sin Summary
He assumed several positions in archdioceses in the Visayan Islands--from titular bishop of Obla, auxiliary bishop of Jaro, to apostolic administrator of Seda Plana, archdiocese of Jaro, to titular archbishop of Massa Lubrense and co-adjutor archbishop of Jaro.
Following his appointment, he was ordained as bishop of the titular see of Obba on March 18 of that year.
On May 24 of 1976, Pope Paul VI summoned Sin to the Holy See to be elevated into membership of the College of Cardinals, created Cardinal Priest of the titular church of Santa Maria ai Monti.
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 ORIENTALES OMNES ECCLESIAS
Nonetheless we have the happiness of seeing not a few of our sons from those countries; these, since they have recognized the Chair of Peter as the center of Catholic unity, persevere with the greatest tenacity in defending and strengthening this same unity.
Nevertheless upon his return from the council, although he was joyfully welcomed at Kiev, his titular see, shortly afterwards at Moscow he was cast into prison and compelled to take to flight and leave the country.
Nonetheless, what the mind of the Apostolic See then already was is shown by the letter sent in 1608 by the general of the Society of Jesus to his subjects in Poland.
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 The Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Christian Cyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Logos* did not cease to be God when He became flesh; He was made man, not changed into man. Scripture continued to speak of the Logos incarnate in such a way that each nature must be understood as retaining all its essential characteristics.
See United Church of Christ, I A 1.
Leo XIII (see Popes, 29) drafted a new Index and gen.
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