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Example sentences for "archiepiscopal"

Lexicographically close words:
arches; archetypal; archetype; archetypes; archidiaconal; archiepiscopo; archiepiscopus; archil; arching; archipel
  1. The choir, the destruction of which we have just related, was built by John de Thoresby, a prelate, raised to the archiepiscopal chair in 1532.

  2. Instead of the port of Dover, where he was expected, Becket's vessel, with the archiepiscopal banner displayed, cast anchor at Sandwich.

  3. He took his archiepiscopal throne, and afterwards preached on the text, "Here we have no abiding city.

  4. He appealed to the pride and the fears of the Chapter of Canterbury: he exposed, and called on them to resist, these machinations of Foliot to degrade the archiepiscopal see.

  5. It was thought that Becket contemplated taking his seat on his archiepiscopal throne near the high altar.

  6. They rushed out to plunder the archiepiscopal palace.

  7. But the Pontiff (his own judgment being supported among others by the Cardinal Hyacinth) restored to him the archiepiscopal ring, thus ratifying his primacy.

  8. He carried with him only his archiepiscopal pall and his seal.

  9. Showing the archiepiscopal mass-vestments and the cross and pall.

  10. Queen-Duchess Marie was already waiting at the great Archiepiscopal Palace to give the royal visitors a cordial greeting.

  11. The triple stone portal, which gave entrance to the former archiepiscopal palace, is a work of the Renaissance period.

  12. The city, under the name of Cambaluc, was constituted into an archiepiscopal see by Pope Clement V.

  13. Landing at Laredo on August 1st, he passed through Burgos, where he was involved in an unseemly squabble with the archbishop over his assumed right to carry his archiepiscopal cross in public.

  14. Marillac was a layman, whose success in negotiation had been rewarded with the archiepiscopal see of Vienne.

  15. The action of Basil in forcing upon him the bishopric of Sasima led to an estrangement and brought about the tragedy of Gregory’s ecclesiastical career, his forced resignation of the archiepiscopal see of Constantinople.

  16. His successors in the see of London were to be consecrated by the suffragans of that archiepiscopal see.

  17. Although papal bulls and archiepiscopal warrants had forbidden the levying of the droit de vinage on wine vintaged by religious communities, in 1252 Pope Innocent IV.

  18. Nigh the cathedral of Reims, and in the rear of the archiepiscopal palace, there runs a short narrow street known as the Rue Vauthier le Noir, and frequently mentioned in old works relating to the present capital of the Champagne.

  19. It was in the grand hall of the archiepiscopal palace of Reims--an apartment which is very little changed from the days when Charles Cardinal de Lorraine entertained Henry II.

  20. The inhabitants of the archiepiscopal city found it impossible to believe in such a return for their wonted hospitality, and the vine-growers assailed the collectors furiously.

  21. After four years, Eadbert succeeded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians, and his brother Egbert discharged the archiepiscopal office; and now they both lie buried in the city of York, under the shade of the same porch.

  22. He was desired to retain the archiepiscopal dignity, which he had resigned into the hands of the Pope, and the abbey of Pontigny, in Burgundy, was given to him as a place of residence.

  23. Having celebrated mass, he proceeded to the court dressed in his robes, and holding in his right hand the archiepiscopal cross.

  24. In a previous chapter reference was made to St. Bonaventure's appointment to the Archiepiscopal See of York.

  25. The archiepiscopal palace, not walled in as at Tours, is visible as a stately habitation of the last century, at the time of my visit under repair after a fire.

  26. The archiepiscopal gardens look down at one end over a sort of esplanade or suburban avenue lying on a lower level on which they open, and where several detachments of soldiers (Bourges is full of soldiers) had just been drawn up.

  27. The troublous times of the Reformation followed, and we find Cranmer occupying the archiepiscopal throne, who was ultimately doomed to the stake at Oxford.

  28. For the exercise of the archiepiscopal office, the Fourth Lateran Council of A.

  29. Polish church from the metropolitanate of Magdeburg, and gave it an archiepiscopal see of its own at Gnesen (A.

  30. English prince had invested him in name of the king, resigning also his archiepiscopal dignity, that he might receive these directly as a papal gift.

  31. A great number of such passed on soon to richer bishoprics, and some even attained the archiepiscopal dignity, but one or two of the greatest consistently refused to be thus advanced.

  32. The connection between the archiepiscopal cathedral and this its eldest daughter was always close, and the resemblances that can be pointed out in them are still numerous.

  33. He then went forward to Canterbury, and on his return from the archiepiscopal city gave, on the 27th of the same month, seven shillings each for the shrines of SS.

  34. Boniface had immediately submitted a report, answered by sending him the archiepiscopal pallium with a commission as papal legate in the German lands to found bishoprics and consecrate bishops.

  35. Augustine now demanded of the Britons submission to his archiepiscopal authority and that they should work together with him for the conversion of the Saxons.

  36. At the head of the local clergy was Sasbold Vosmeer, vicar-general of the vacant archiepiscopal see of Utrecht.

  37. On the part of Rome it was demanded that they should submit to the archiepiscopal jurisdiction instituted by the pope, which the British refused as an unrighteous assumption.

  38. The pope sent him what he sought and besides the pallium with archiepiscopal rights over the whole Saxon and British church.

  39. When then the archiepiscopal chair of St. Iago became vacant in 1878, the pope refused on any condition to confirm the candidate appointed by the government.

  40. The pope confirmed him in his archiepiscopal rank and expressly permitted him to use the Slavic liturgy, enjoining, however, that by way of distinction the gospel should first be read in Latin and then rendered in a Slavic translation.

  41. The next subject of negotiation with the curia was the re-institution of the archiepiscopal see of Posen-Gnesen.

  42. He now determined to devote his last as he had his first energies undividedly to his archiepiscopal diocese embracing the Frisian church, which still needed firm episcopal control and was now threatened with a pagan reaction.

  43. As Fransoni from his exile in France continued his agitation, all the property of the archiepiscopal chair was in 1854 sequestered and a number of cloisters were closed.

  44. The episcopal electors of Mainz, Cologne, and Treves, and the Archbishop of Salzburg, seeing their archiepiscopal rights in danger, met in congress at Ems in A.

  45. Intoning the hymn sung at archiepiscopal consecrations, they tried to lead him to the altar.

  46. So there was an end; but when the aged Eskild, on the plea of weakness, begged him to pronounce the benediction, he refused warily, because so he would be exercising archiepiscopal functions and would be de facto incumbent of the office.

  47. Paul's epistles put forth at Constantinople by archiepiscopal authority between A.

  48. The chapter of Westminster had been the first to protest against the new archiepiscopal title, as though some practical attempt at jurisdiction within the Abbey had been intended.

  49. So early as 1846 Oregon was constituted an Archiepiscopal See.

  50. It is a noteworthy fact that the number of archiepiscopal and episcopal sees, together with vicariates-apostolic, &c.


  51. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "archiepiscopal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    canonical; churchly; clerical; ecclesiastical; episcopal; evangelistic; ministerial; pastoral; priestly; rabbinic; sacerdotal