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- adjective relating to an
archdiocese
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- adjective of or relating to an archdiocese
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Examples
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For more information on NFP classes, call the archdiocesan Office for Family, Laity, Youth and Young Adults at 651 291-4489.
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In his archdiocesan magazine in early March 2010 the Cardinal said that the question of priest celibacy and the question of personality development needed to be looked at by the Vatican.
Christopher Brauchli: Papal Critics Christopher Brauchli 2011
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In August, O'Malley blocked access from archdiocesan headquarters to one of the critical blogs, the anonymously penned Boston Catholic Insider.
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"The lack of civility is very disturbing," said Terrence C. Donilon, the archdiocesan spokesman.
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Aymond said he inquired and learned that despite archdiocesan prohibition, corporal punishment was and is expressly authorized in St. Augustine's handbook, administered with a piece of wood at the front of a class.
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An added point of interest, and a circumstance of which we were espacially glad, was that a seminarian friend of mine had brought some of his fellow alumni of the Bamberg archdiocesan seminary.
Mass at My Parish II - Reminiscere with German Seminarians 2009
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A high-ranking archdiocesan official who oversaw priests was also charged with child endangerment over allegations he transferred accused clergy among parishes.
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In his archdiocesan magazine in early March 2010 the Cardinal said that the question of priest celibacy and the question of personality development needed to be looked at by the Vatican.
Christopher Brauchli: Papal Critics Christopher Brauchli 2011
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A high-ranking archdiocesan official who oversaw priests was also charged with child endangerment over allegations he transferred accused clergy among parishes.
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Aymond said he inquired and learned that despite archdiocesan prohibition, corporal punishment was and is expressly authorized in St. Augustine's handbook, administered with a piece of wood at the front of a class.
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