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Ecclesiastically, the areas were administered as a diocese, but without a bishop.
Ecclesiastically, the church is firmly committed to traditional gender roles.
He was poorly trained, no scholar, and not politically or ecclesiastically adept.
Being then under age ecclesiastically, it was 'held' for a year for him.
The ecclesiastically most delicate application of this lay in the area of collegiality.
Ecclesiastically, the monastery is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and carries her name.
Eight years later on May 13, 1612, Tuao was accepted ecclesiastically.
He added somberly, "I am for this war, but I'll tell you, we are on shaky ground ecclesiastically."
Adam has his father's soft eyes and ecclesiastically domed head, but there is a different intensity to his posture.
Ecclesiastically, it was a see, suffragan of Tarsus.
Ecclesiastically they are separate parishes, but they are united for the support of the poor and roads.
As a barrio, it was civilly and ecclesiastically under Silang.
However, ecclesiastically the language retained its important position, and many hagiographic texts were also composed during this period.
With this, Whitworth had become ecclesiastically and administratively autonomous from its neighbour.
The city was founded in 1752 and ecclesiastically placed under the patronage of St. Joseph on May 12, 1753.
Through this it was linked ecclesiastically to the central parish of Viseu, until the 13th century.
Ecclesiastically his case was unusual.
This part of the building served until 1881 as the parish church of St Oswald, and it was ecclesiastically separate.
The Electorate of Cologne, however, continued to hold the Amt ecclesiastically until 1801.
The catalogue was tastefully and ecclesiastically printed in antique characters with illuminated Gothic initials.
Butterworth was linked, ecclesiastically, with the parish of Rochdale.
These cultures differed ethnographically, linguistically, ecclesiastically, and historically.
Ecclesiastically, it belongs to the Diocese of Aguascalientes .
Such "cultural" Catholics will never forgive the Catholic leadership, clerical or lay, for making their achievement ecclesiastically irrelevant.
His other achievements included gaining collegiate status for St. Nicholas's church, thus making the town ecclesiastically independent.