Archbishop definition

Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Birmingham (as defined in Canon Law) and includes any person exercising Ordinary jurisdiction in his name (including Vicar Generals and Episcopal Vicars) and any person delegated by him, including officers of the Diocese.
Archbishop means the Archbishop of Sydney but, in his absence, his Commissary or, if the See is vacant, the Administrator of the Diocese.
Archbishop means the archbishop of the province in which the benefice is or, where the benefice is in the diocese of the archbishop of that province or the archbishopric of that province is vacant or the archbishop is the patron of that benefice, the archbishop of the other province;

Examples of Archbishop in a sentence

  • I agree to instruct my child to cooperate with the Archbishop or his agents in charge of the activity.

  • I understand that the agents of the Archbishop will make a reasonable attempt to contact me as soon as possible in the event of a medical emergency involving my child.

  • Our school’s commitment statement is a natural extension of the Archbishop of Brisbane’s Safeguarding Commitment Statement for the Archdiocese.

  • I further agree not to bring or prosecute or allow to be brought or prosecuted (including, but not limited to, prosecution through subrogation) in my name, or on behalf of my Child, any claims, lawsuits, or actions against Parish and School, the Archbishop, the Archdiocese, all parishes and schools within the Archdiocese, or their agents, representatives, volunteers, and employees.

  • Parish and School, the Archdiocese, the Archbishop and their agents, employees, and volunteers shall have no liability whatsoever in the event the Activity is cancelled due, in whole or in part, to any present or future pandemic, epidemic, widespread disease or illness, public health concern, or circumstances arising therefrom, or from actions taken by any governmental or municipal authority to prevent, avoid, or mitigate the impacts thereof.


More Definitions of Archbishop

Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Diocese or in his absence his Commissary or if the See is vacant the Administrator of the Diocese.
Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Diocese (as defined in Canon Law) and in the case of the See being vacant or impeded, the person or persons on whom the governance of the See has devolved in accordance with Canon Law and, for the purposes of any action contemplated in these Articles includes any person or office exercising ordinary jurisdiction in his name and any person to whom the Archbishop’s powers and functions have been delegated, including officers of the Diocesan Education Service;
Archbishop means the person for the time being consecrated as His Grace the Archbishop of Perth according to rites of the Anglican Church of Australia, and in his absence from the Anglican Church of Australia Diocese of Perth and during any vacancy in his office includes the person for the time being duly authorised to act as the Administrator of the Diocese;
Archbishop means the Archbishop of Sydney or, if the See is vacant, the Administrator of the Diocese of Sydney;
Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Province duly elected and holding office under this Constitution;
Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Diocese of Melbourne and includes a person for the time being administering the affairs of the Diocese;
Archbishop means the Archbishop of the Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui;