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Definition of archdeaconry in English: archdeaconrynounPlural archdeaconries ɑːtʃˈdiːk(ə)nriˌɑrtʃˈdikənri 1The district for which an archdeacon is responsible. 会吏总负责的地区 Example sentencesExamples - Dioceses were divided into archdeaconries, and archdeaconries into rural deaneries.
- The northern part of the diocese, the old archdeaconry of Brecon, is almost entirely rural, sparsely populated, and overwhelmingly dependent upon agriculture.
- Canon Welton, who was appointed first archdeacon of a new archdeaconry comprising East London, Mdantsane and Komga in 1970, will be retiring to Gonubie.
- Having exercised his ministry in two of our three archdeaconries, he probably knows the diocese as well as anyone.
- 1.1 The residence of an archdeacon.
会吏总的职位 Example sentencesExamples - The not having it in his power to keep residency upon his archdeaconry, where there was no house, can't excuse him for not residing upon his parsonage where there was a house.
- In the 12th century Szentendre was an archdeaconry residence, the Church centre of Pilis County.
- And I think that this case ought to be considered in the same manner as if the archdeaconry and the parsonage had been a hundred miles distant from each other.
- 1.2 The office of an archdeacon.
会吏总的职位 Example sentencesExamples - In May 1551 the king conferred on him the archdeaconry of Exeter, and appointed him one of the six preachers of Canterbury cathedral.
- Some Archdeaconries drafted and submitted Social Development Plans.
- The Queen has approved that the Reverend Philip Hugh Jones, Vicar of Southwater, in the Diocese of Chichester, be appointed to the Archdeaconry of Lewes and Hastings.
Definition of archdeaconry in US English: archdeaconrynounˌärCHˈdēkənrēˌɑrtʃˈdikənri 1The district for which an archdeacon is responsible. 会吏总负责的地区 Example sentencesExamples - Canon Welton, who was appointed first archdeacon of a new archdeaconry comprising East London, Mdantsane and Komga in 1970, will be retiring to Gonubie.
- Dioceses were divided into archdeaconries, and archdeaconries into rural deaneries.
- Having exercised his ministry in two of our three archdeaconries, he probably knows the diocese as well as anyone.
- The northern part of the diocese, the old archdeaconry of Brecon, is almost entirely rural, sparsely populated, and overwhelmingly dependent upon agriculture.
- 1.1 The residence of an archdeacon.
会吏总的职位 Example sentencesExamples - And I think that this case ought to be considered in the same manner as if the archdeaconry and the parsonage had been a hundred miles distant from each other.
- In the 12th century Szentendre was an archdeaconry residence, the Church centre of Pilis County.
- The not having it in his power to keep residency upon his archdeaconry, where there was no house, can't excuse him for not residing upon his parsonage where there was a house.
- 1.2 The office of an archdeacon.
会吏总的职位 Example sentencesExamples - The Queen has approved that the Reverend Philip Hugh Jones, Vicar of Southwater, in the Diocese of Chichester, be appointed to the Archdeaconry of Lewes and Hastings.
- In May 1551 the king conferred on him the archdeaconry of Exeter, and appointed him one of the six preachers of Canterbury cathedral.
- Some Archdeaconries drafted and submitted Social Development Plans.
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