Diocesan - English meaning
Diocesan – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveOf or concerning a diocese.
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Each local context requires creative action that enables parish and diocesan leaders to promote a s…
nounThe bishop of a diocese.
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Since 1704 the chief bishop of the anglican church, designated the primus, is elected from among th…
adjectiveConnected with a diocese (= an area controlled by a bishop)
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A diocesan bishop/priest, a diocesan spokesman/newspaper
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Word origin
late Middle English: from French diocésain, from medieval Latin diocesanus, from Latin dioecesis (see diocese).
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