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The other department of voluntary action to which we proposed to refer, is that which is known as Diocesan Inspection.
The Quarterly Review, Volume 162, No. 324, April, 1886 Various
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In 1911 Granny obtained the Senior Diocesan and Senior C.M.A. Certificates, and in the summer of 1912 won the over-16 swimming trophy.
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The Bishop, the Chancellor and the Diocesan Executive Officer are going to Toronto on Monday, May 26th to meet with the leadership of other Dioceses which are in similar situations.
Anglican Church of Canada may be sharing legal costs « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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Our Synod has been so successful in our approaches to these issues that the writer and other members of the Mission Strategy Committee have been asked to present our methods to other Diocesan leaders across Canada and the United States.
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Our Synod has been so successful in our approaches to these issues that the writer and other members of the Mission Strategy Committee have been asked to present our methods to other Diocesan leaders across Canada and the United States.
The Diocese of Niagara has something to be proud of « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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The first time I ever heard my entire name read out loud was when as I was approved by voice vote at an Episcopal Diocesan Convention as youth representative at the age of 16.
Jim Luce: Mayflower Roots - and a Metrocard - Get One on the Subway Jim Luce 2010
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When our mother, a nun of the Diocesan Carmelite Order of Madras, unexpectedly went into labor that September morning, the big rain in Ethiopia had ended, its rattle on the corrugated tin roofs of Missing ceasing abruptly like a chatterbox cut off in midsentence.
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In 1911 Granny obtained the Senior Diocesan and Senior C.M.A. Certificates, and in the summer of 1912 won the over-16 swimming trophy.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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The first time I ever heard my entire name read out loud was when as I was approved by voice vote at an Episcopal Diocesan Convention as youth representative at the age of 16.
Jim Luce: Mayflower Roots - and a Metrocard - Get One on the Subway Jim Luce 2010
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(New Haven Advocate, p 12) After much debate, an executive church body vote, and intervention by the New York the Diocesan Bishop, the ceremony was allowed to proceed.
AIDS, Identity and Legacy in Contemporary Gay History « 2010
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