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Code of Canon Law - The People of God - Part II. (Cann. 368-430)A coadjutor bishop and an auxiliary bishop have the obligations and rights which are determined in the prescripts of the following canons and are defined in the ...
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coadjutor - WordReference.com Dictionary of Englishrare an assistant. Etymology: 15th Century: via Old French from Latin co- together + adjūtor helper, from adjūtāre to assist, from juvāre to help. 'coadjutor ...
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coadjutor, n. meanings, etymology and moreOED's earliest evidence for coadjutor is from around 1430, in Pilgrimage of Lyf of Manhode. coadjutor is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French coadjuteur.
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COADJUTOR definition in American English - Collins DictionarynounOrigin: ME < OFr coadjuteur < LL coadjutor < L co-, together + adjutor ... Word origin. C15: via Old French from Latin co- together + adjūtor helper ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Bishops, Coadjutors, and Auxiliaries - Canon Law Made EasyJan 24, 2012 · A coadjutor bishop, as described in canon 403.3, also is given special faculties. In this sense he is much like the auxiliary bishop with ...
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What is the difference between an archbishop and an auxiliary ...Jul 4, 2022 · Unlike a coadjutor bishop, an auxiliary bishop does not automatically hold the right of succession should the ordinary bishop resign or die.
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Appointing Bishops | USCCBIf the diocese is an archdiocese, he is called coadjutor archbishop instead of coadjutor bishop. ... auxiliary bishop. This is easier if he is requesting a ...
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What is a coadjutor? - Diocese of CamdenA coadjutor bishop appointed to a Catholic diocese or archdiocese to assist the diocesan bishop. Unlike an auxiliary bishop, he has the right of succession, ...
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Coadjutor and auxiliary bishops - CanonLaw.Ninja - Search Results§2 The coadjutor Bishop, or the auxiliary Bishop mentioned in can. 403 §2, assists the diocesan Bishop in the entire governance of the diocese, and takes his ...
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Code of Canon Law: Table of Contents - The Holy SeeBISHOPS · Art. 1. BISHOPS IN GENERAL · Art. 2. DIOCESAN BISHOPS · Art. 3. COADJUTOR AND AUXILIARY BISHOPS · CHAPTER III. THE IMPEDED SEE AND THE VACANT SEE.Book IV · The People of God · Ecclesiastical Laws (Cann. 7-22) · Title VI
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Rules for life (Chapter 3) - The Clergy in the Medieval WorldAugustine had already built up a community of ascetics at his estate at Thagaste before he was made coadjutor bishop of Hippo in 395, and he found it ...
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Apparatus for researching the Pio-Benedictine Code of Canon Law.Coadjutor and auxiliary bishops, cc. 0350-0355. ▻ Topic in general. Supplement. Book II ─ Title 8, Chapter 2, here. ▻ Topic by canons. 1917 CIC 0350.Ecclesiastical laws. · Rescripts. · Dispensations. · Ecclesiastical office.
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Christus dominus - The Holy SeeA coadjutor bishop, appointed with the right of succession, must always be named vicar general by the diocesan bishop. In particular cases the competent ...
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Code of Canon Law 403A coadjutor bishop takes possession of his office when he, either personally or through a proxy, has shown the apostolic letter of appointment to the diocesan ...
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Catholic Terms | USCCBThe Code of Canon Law spells out certain limited obligations and authority that the metropolitan archbishop has with respect to the dioceses within his province ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] CODE OF CANONS OF THE EASTERN CHURCHES | OrthocathCanon 222 - The coadjutor bishop, provided that he has already taken canonical possession of his office, upon the vacancy of the eparchial see becomes by ...<|separator|>
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The Role of the Bishop - Orthodox Christian NetworkFeb 24, 2025 · The bishop places the clergy in their various parishes, and oversees the progress of each parish and each priest. When a parish finds itself ...<|separator|>
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The Synodal Structure of the Orthodox ChurchThe election of bishops is carried out only by the Holy Synod of the hierarchy and always from the current list of eligible candidates for the episcopacy. The ...
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The Holy Synod - Orthodox Church in AmericaThe Holy Synod of Bishops is the supreme canonical authority in the Church. It includes, as voting members, all the diocesan bishops of the Church.Our Bishops · Primates of the OCA · Standing Synod · Encyclicals
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The Armenian Catholicosate of CiliciaAfter consultation with lay and religious members, a Coadjutor, Papken Guleserian was appointed. He had previously been a teacher in the Seminary in ...
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[PDF] The Principles of Canon Law Common to the Churches of the ...As the Preface warns, this survey of the principles of Anglican Canon Law ... A designated ecclesiastical authority may appoint a coadjutor bishop to the ...
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A Limited Episcopacy? Canon Law and the Ministry of the 'Episcopal ...Sep 5, 2023 · The possibility in Anglican canon law of the appointment of a coadjutor bishop with a right of succession is recognised in principle 38.1 of the ...<|separator|>
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Bishop Coadjutor - The Episcopal ChurchBishop Coadjutor. Assistant bishop with the right of succession upon the resignation of the diocesan bishop. Before a bishop coadjutor is elected, ...
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Constitution & Canons... Bishop Coadjutor who shall have the right of succession. The election will be held in accordance with Canon III.11.1 and this Canon III.11.9.a. 2. Consents ...
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Canon 3 - Ecclesiastical Province of Canada(2) An electoral synod shall be called to elect a coadjutor or a suffragan bishop when the diocesan bishop informs the diocesan synod that in his or her ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: New YorkFinding that he could not leave Italy, he had asked the pope to appoint the Rev. Ambrose Ambrose Maréchal to be his coadjutor bishop in New York. The American ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: George Hay - New AdventBishop Hay's own life was a perfect example of that ordered devotion and ... coadjutor, Bishop Cameron, he died, deeply regretted, at the age of eighty ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bishop - New AdventThis local superior authority, which was of Apostolic origin, was conferred by the Apostles upon a monarchic bishop, such as is understood by the term today.
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Sweetman, Nicholas | Dictionary of Irish BiographyHis nephew John Stafford was appointed coadjutor, leading to charges of nepotism from his Franciscan opponents. Sweetman strongly objected to the suppression of ...
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Pope Francis Appoints Bishop Joseph Williams as Coadjutor ... - usccbMay 21, 2024 · Pope Francis has appointed Most Reverend Joseph A. Williams, auxiliary bishop of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, as Coadjutor Bishop of Camden.
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Bishop Checchio to Join Troubled Archdiocese of New Orleans As ...Sep 24, 2025 · Bishop Checchio joins the leadership of New Orleans as the archdiocese moves to resolve yearslong bankruptcy negotiations with a settlement ...
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New coadjutor bishop of Calcutta archdiocese appointed - FacebookJun 28, 2025 · Bishop Elias Frank Appointed as Coadjutor Archbishop of Calcutta New Delhi, June 28, 2025 (CCBI): His Holiness Pope Leo XIV has appointed ...
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End of ordination ban in sight as diocese gets coadjutor - The PillarNov 22, 2023 · A rare moratorium on priestly ordinations could be lifted after Pope Francis named a coadjutor bishop to a troubled French diocese.
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Bishops, Coadjutors, and Auxiliaries - Catholic ExchangeJan 24, 2012 · The presence of a coadjutor bishop, therefore, ensures that there is no period during which the episcopal see is vacant. Under this ...
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Auxiliary bishops and why they are (not) needed - PrayTellBlogDec 6, 2016 · Auxiliary Bishops are mostly unnecessary in most U.S. dioceses because most baptized Catholics don't even go to Sunday Mass. The Archdioceses of ...