Diocese definition

Diocese means the Catholic diocese in which the Academy is situated;
Diocese means the Church of England diocese in which the Academies are situated;
Diocese means the Church of England diocese in which the Academy is situated;

Examples of Diocese in a sentence

  • All staff employed by Catholic Education – Diocese of Rockhampton have a responsibility to act in a way which prioritises the safety of all children.

  • Therefore, the Diocese and School recognize parents as primary educators of their children and the need for them to be involved in instructing their children as to what material is and is not acceptable for access and communication through the School network system and at home when in possession of a school owned device.

  • Service may also be made by mail, by placing first-class postage affixed thereto, and addressed as indicated below, and depositing said envelope in the United States mail to: CITY CONTRACTOR City of Santa ▇▇▇▇ Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Santa ▇▇▇▇ Dept.

  • The Diocese and Parish School will make reasonable efforts to ensure that technology is used in a responsible, moral and ethical manner consistent with the educational and moral objectives of the Diocese and School.

  • Catholic Education – Diocese of Rockhampton (CEDR) supports 10 kindergartens, 31 schools and 8 colleges in the Diocese.


More Definitions of Diocese

Diocese means the Church of England diocese in which any Academy is situated;
Diocese means the diocese in which the Academy is situated as set out at the beginning of this contract.
Diocese or ‘Diocesan’ means the education service provided by the diocese, which may also be known, or referred to, as the Diocesan Education Service or Diocesan Schools Commission;
Diocese means a diocese of this Church;
Diocese means the Catholic Diocese of Christchurch.
Diocese means the diocese in which the School is situated as set out at the beginning of this contract.
Diocese means The Diocese of [Name] as constituted by Letters Patent issued by Her late Majesty, Queen Victoria, dated April 25, 1845; and, for the purposes of this Policy, includes the Synod, the Diocesan Council, or any Diocesan body.