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  • Das also established the manji (comparable to a diocese) system of clerical supervision. Amar Das's successor and son-in-law Ram Das founded ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Lifestyle Category: Holiday {{Infobox Holiday |holiday_name = HalloweenHallowe'en ...
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  • * 2.2 percent members of the Roman Catholic Church, which has a Diocese of Reykjavík. The remaining 6.6 percent are mostly divided among 20-25 ...
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  • represented there. Sodor and Man is a diocese of the Church of England. Originally larger, today it covers the Isle of Man and its adjacent islets ...
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  • Swami, who handed him control of the religious diocese shortly before his death. Williams (2001), 17. Fourteen days after Ramanand Swami died ...
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  • Table in St Barnabas' Church, Dulwich (Diocese of Southwark) File:StThomas'Bunyip.jpg|Altar in Bunyip, Victoria, Australia ...
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  • he was "not commissioned to preach in this diocese," Wesley famously replied, "the world is my parish." Having been ordained a priest ...
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  • Teutonic rivals. They sponsored the creation of the diocese of Vilnius under bishop Andrzej Wasilko, the former confessor of Elisabeth of Hungary. The ...
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  • Anglican Diocese of Edmonton,[http://edmonton.anglican.org/].edmonton.anglican.org. The first mosque established in North America in 1938, the ...
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  • of Freemasons to senior posts in his diocese when he was Bishop of Monmouth. Regular Freemasonry has traditionally not responded to these claims ...
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  • com/2007/12/22/melbourne-anglican-diocese-supports-the-decriminalisation-of-abortion/ Melbourne Anglican Diocese supports the decriminalisation ...
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  • workers in Tripoli; it is part of the Egyptian Diocese. There are also an estimated forty thousand Roman Catholics in Libya who are served by two bishops ...
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  • had it displayed in a church at Lirey, France (diocese of Troyes). In the Museum Cluny in Paris, the coats of arms of this knight and his widow can ...
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  • churches and a cathedral at Gardar. The Catholic diocese of Greenland was subject to the archdiocese of Nidaros. However, many bishops chose to exercise ...
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  • of the Serbian Orthodox Church and its diocese in Montenegro, the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, Montenegrins are divided between ...
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  • The First Crusade (1096–1099) was the first of a series of religious wars, or Crusades, initiated, supported and at times directed by the Latin ...
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  • you-the-sheema-prayers.html |publisher=Diocese of South-West America of ... Bishop John M. Quinn of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona and Bishop Steven ...
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  • the late third century, Moesia was organized as a diocese, and was ruled by Galerius. Under Constantine, Greece was part of the prefectures of Macedonia ...
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  • [[Image:Israel Byzantine 5c.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Byzantine Diocese of Palaestina I (Philistia, Judea and Samaria) and Palaestina II (Galilee ...
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  • Braga). Around 250 C.E., Braga became an Episcopal Diocese. ===Germanic kingdoms=== After 406 C.E., Germanic tribes, namely the Suevi, the Vandals ...
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