diocese - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diocese in Hindi

  • सूबा
  • प्रांत
  • प्रदेश
  • धर्मप्रदेश
  • धर्माध्यक्ष का देश
  • पादरी का देश

diocese Definition

Noun

  • a district under the pastoral care of a bishop in the Christian Church.

diocese Example

  • A papal bull having also been obtained, on the 28th of August 1425, the archbishop, in the course of a visitation of Lincoln diocese, executed his letters patent founding the college, dedicating it to the Virgin, St Thomas Becket and St Edward the Confessor, and handed over the buildings to its members, the vicar of Higham Ferrers being made the first master or warden. ( एक पोप बैल भी प्राप्त किया गया था, 28 अगस्त 1425 को, आर्कबिशप, लिंकन सूबा की यात्रा के दौरान, कॉलेज की स्थापना के अपने पत्र पेटेंट को निष्पादित किया, इसे वर्जिन, सेंट थॉमस बेकेट और सेंट एडवर्ड द कन्फेसर को समर्पित किया। , और इमारतों को अपने सदस्यों को सौंप दिया, हिघम फेरर्स के विकर को पहला मास्टर या वार्डन बनाया जा रहा है। )
  • Cloyne was the seat of a Protestant diocese until 1835, when it was united to that of Cork. ( 1835 तक क्लोयन एक प्रोटेस्टेंट सूबा की सीट थी, जब यह कॉर्क से एकजुट हो गया था। )
  • Thurstan was generous to the churches of his diocese and was the founder of several religious houses. ( थर्स्टन अपने सूबा के चर्चों के प्रति उदार थे और कई धार्मिक घरों के संस्थापक थे। )
  • Nope, but they said the Catholic Diocese of Phoenix did. ( नहीं, लेकिन उन्होंने कहा कि फीनिक्स के कैथोलिक सूबा ने किया। )

More Sentence

  • She called the diocese's director of buildings and properties.
  • The Diocese of Long Island is no different, Walker said.
  • The Massachusetts diocese is considered the most liberal in the nation.
  • I don't see this diocese changing radically ."
  • Two years later, he was selected to head the diocese.
  • Advocates of female priests in the Fort Worth diocese were dismayed.
  • But rather than close churches, the diocese is sharing resources.
  • About 17 of our priests are in the Fort Worth diocese,
  • The diocese decided a year ago to make evangelism a priority.
  • It's difficult to see diocese in a sentence
  • It gives its name to a Roman Catholic diocese, the cathedral of which is at Queenstown.
  • In 1892 the diocese of Rio de Janeiro was made an archbishopric, and four new dioceses were created.
  • He was then already beneficed, receiving a royal ratification of his estate as parson of Llanvarchell in the diocese of St Asaph on the 10th of March 1391/92 (Cal.
  • As the most senior member of the bishop's administration, he was making a tour of parish churches in the Salisbury diocese.
  • Ostensibly it had been on Charity; principally it was a plea for aid for the bishop’s struggling diocese in the South.
  • It was also found that he had taken a large sum of money from his diocese that was used to help in the upbringing of their son.
  • It would: split the clergy of every diocese into two distinct bodies, neither of which would hold any communion with the other.
  • In his absence the diocese was run by Archdeacon Lloyd, who collected the bishop’ s tithes and rents, baptized children and conducted.
  • It was common knowledge that he had refused to be made titular bishop of the Occidental diocese till justice was done to a despoiled Church.
  • Being a member of the Cursillo Secretariat, Roger was approached by many in the Cursillo community to intercede before the Bishop of the Diocese.
  • I realize that it’s not your fault, Brother, but for one of the smallest religious communities in this diocese, you folks get the most press.
  • The new rulers soon found that he;must be removed and he was ordered to return to his diocese.
  • Other buildings of note are the massive episcopal palace (1470-1500), afterwards a royal palace, and the old gymnasium founded by Gustavus Adolphus in 1627, which contains the valuable library of old books and manuscripts belonging to the diocese and state college, and collection of coins and antiquities.
  • He vigorously restored Roman Catholicism in his diocese, made no difficulty about submitting to the papal jurisdiction which he had forsworn, and in 1555 began the persecution to which he owes his fame.