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  • noun Plural form of deanery.

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Examples

  • There is a centre in Cork City which is computerizing the records of the deaneries of Cork.

    Launch of Irish Genealogical Website « Cork Genealogist 2008

  • Each year, the deaneries of Bexley and Greenwich have a Blessed Sacrament Procession at the ruins of the Lesnes Abbey at Abbey Wood.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • Within its borders live 300,000 Catholics, organized in four deaneries, currently comprising 142 parishes served by 158 priests.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • There has been some activity to seek a Mass in the western deaneries of the diocese, but there has been no sign of success yet.

    Archive 2009-09-01 2009

  • There has been some activity to seek a Mass in the western deaneries of the diocese, but there has been no sign of success yet.

    The Situation of the Classical Roman Rite in Ireland, two years after Summorum Pontificum 2009

  • This will be a male choir which will meet on a Thursday evening in St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh, for sung Latin Vespers and rehearsal with half a dozen chanted Masses spread among the deaneries each year.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • In drawing up the constitution of the new diocese, emphasis was put on the participation of the deaneries—represented by the dean and one elected layperson on the Executive Council.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2007

  • In drawing up the constitution of the new diocese, emphasis was put on the participation of the deaneries—represented by the dean and one elected layperson on the Executive Council.

    Forward in Mission: Parts 1-5 Fr Timothy Matkin 2007

  • He has addressed the topic in pastoral visits to deaneries, parishes and schools, and in media interviews.

    First Friday Vocations Holy Hour in Raleigh Argent 2006

  • The bishops are committed to mobilising their parishes, deaneries and dioceses to help the cause this year, noting that ". .our Christian calling demands us to speak out on behalf of those without a voice and to challenge unjust structures that keep people poor."

    Bishops back 'Make Poverty History' Campaign 2005

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