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The diocesan bishop must give prior permission before general absolution may be given under this circumstance.
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Days in categories 5 and 6 may be kept according to diocesan or local discretion.
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At certain major celebrations, such as ordinations, the diocesan bishop wears a dalmatic under his chasuble.
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By 1893, he had reduced the diocesan debt by half, with his peers describing him as a practical, clear-headed man of business due to his administrative ability.
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The island of Newfoundland portion is still cared for by diocesan priests.
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In 1565 and 1579 diocesan synods still insisted on this.
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The members are elected by the various diocesan conferences, which are in turn elected by the laity of their respective parishes or rural deaneries.
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The acceptance of his resignation was delayed for several weeks in order that he participate at the diocesan assembly of Pentecost 2008.
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There, he held a diocesan synod on Pentecost 1694.
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This would have been where the episcopal registers, administrative papers and title deeds were preserved under the general superintendence of the diocesan chancellor.
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