archdeaconry

[ahrch-dee-kuh n-ree]

archdeaconry Definition

the district under the jurisdiction of an archdeacon.

Using archdeaconry: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "archdeaconry" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The archdeaconry is responsible for overseeing several parishes in the area.

  • Example

    The archdeaconry was divided into smaller districts for administrative purposes.

  • Example

    The archdeaconry has a long history dating back to the medieval period.

Phrases with archdeaconry

  • a court held by an archdeacon or his deputy for the trial of ecclesiastical causes

    Example

    The case was brought before the archdeaconry court for judgment.

  • a meeting of the clergy and laity of an archdeaconry to discuss matters of common concern

    Example

    The archdeaconry synod was held to address issues related to church governance.

  • an official inspection of the churches and clergy within an archdeaconry

    Example

    The archdeaconry visitation revealed several areas that needed improvement.

Origins of archdeaconry

from Old English 'ærce-' meaning 'principal' + 'diakon' meaning 'deacon'

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Summary: archdeaconry in Brief

'Archdeaconry' [ahrch-dee-kuh n-ree] refers to the district under the jurisdiction of an archdeacon. It is responsible for overseeing several parishes in the area and has a long history dating back to the medieval period. Phrases like 'archdeaconry court,' 'archdeaconry synod,' and 'archdeaconry visitation' denote specific functions or events within the archdeaconry.