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- The Florida vicarate was elevated into a diocese in March, 1870.
- Pope John XXIII established that the offices of the vicarate would be located at the Lateran Palace.
- He became an auxiliary bishop and was assigned to the military vicarate under Cardinal Terence Cooke of New York.
- O'Connor was made an auxiliary bishop and assigned to the military vicarate under Cardinal Terence Cooke of New York.
- Earlier in the century, the Vatican had designated the Chad region to be part of the Italian vicarate of Khartoum.
- -- May 27, 1979 : Retired from the Navy; named auxiliary bishop for the military vicarate in New York.
- On April 3, 1846 Casolani was appointed as the first Apostolic Vicar of the newly created Apostolic Vicarate of Central Africa.
- On July 29, 1853, Pope Pius IX formed the Vicarate Apostolic of Upper Michigan, with responsibility for the Upper Peninsula.
- Ordained to the priesthood in 1964, Astigarraga Lizarralde served as bishop of the Apostolic Vicarate of Yurimaguas, Peru, from 1992 until 2016.
- After leaving the Navy in 1979, he was made an auxiliary bishop and assigned to the military vicarate under Cardinal Terence Cooke of New York.
- The indigenous representatives were elected separately in an Assembly of the Indigenous People of Beni held in the Pastoral Center of the Apostolic Vicarate of Beni on 22 March 2010.
- Morrissey said the Rev . Bryan Parrish, vicar of the Plymouth vicarate, will attend weekend Masses at St . Rose of Lima to inform parishioners about the investigation and to provide assistance and counseling.
- Pope John Paul II reorganized the vicarate with the Apostolic constitution " Ecclesia in Urbe ", to bring the structure of the vicarate more in line with the 1983 Code of Canon Law.
- Pope John Paul II reorganized the vicarate with the Apostolic constitution " Ecclesia in Urbe ", to bring the structure of the vicarate more in line with the 1983 Code of Canon Law.
- During the Pinochet years, several members of Lagos'Cabinet and advisory staff benefited from efforts by the Vicarate of Solidarity, a church organization, to prevent their arrest or to free them after they had been arrested.
- On February 19, 1885, Bishop Salpointe was appointed coadjutor to Archbishop Lamy of Santa Fe, but remained as administrator of the Vicarate of Arizona until the appointment of his successor, Bishop Peter Bourgade, in early 1885.
- After the remilitarisation of West Germany in 1955, when the military vicarate was re-established, it was independent of the army authorities; Pius XII appointed Cardinal Josef Wendel of Munich as new military ordinariate for West Germany.
- In a deanery or vicarate forane, which is a grouping of several neighboring parishes within a diocese, a definitor is either the second ( and unique ) highest office, immediately below the canon law, and can be omitted.
- The new vicarate had only three priests, so the new bishop Verot sailed for France in 1859 . Returning to his native country for the first time in nearly three decades, he recruited seven additional priests for his newly Americanized diocese.
- A " vicar forane ", also known as an archpriest or dean, is a priest entrusted by the bishop with a certain degree of leadership in a territorial division of a diocese or a pastoral region known as a vicarate forane or a deanery.