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  2. Deaconry - Wikipedia

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    Deaconry may refer to : a Deacon's status and/or his clerical ministry; a Cardinal-deaconry, the titular church of a Cardinal-deacon This page was last edited on 28 ...

  3. San Domenico di Guzmán, Rome - Wikipedia

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    The title was established as cardinal-deaconry (i.e. for a cardinal-deacon) on 18 February 2012. (Portuguese) Cardinal-deacon Manuel Monteiro de Castro (18 February 2012 – present) Sources and external links

  4. List of titular churches - Wikipedia

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    [a] [3] A cardinal may request that he be transferred to another titular church in a consistory; in addition, when a cardinal deacon opts to become a cardinal priest (usually after ten years), he may request either that his deaconry be elevated pro hac vice ('for this occasion') to a title or that he be transferred from his deaconry to a vacant ...

  5. Deacon - Wikipedia

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    The term deaconry refers to the office of a deacon or the trade guild under a deacon. The most famous holder of this title was Deacon Brodie, who was a cabinet-maker and president of the Incorporation of Wrights and Masons as well as being a Burgh councillor of Edinburgh but at night led a double life as a burglar.

  6. Titular church - Wikipedia

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    There are two ranks of titular churches: titles and deaconries. A title (Latin: titulus) is a titular church that is assigned to a cardinal priest (a member of the second order of the College of Cardinals), whereas a deaconry (Latin: diaconia) is normally assigned to a cardinal deacon (a member of the third order of the college). [3]

  7. List of Catholic dioceses in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Logo of The Bishops' Conference of Indonesia The Catholic Church in Indonesia is composed of 10 archdioceses and 37 dioceses which form 10 ecclesiastical provinces. Indonesia also has a military ordinariate .

  8. Freemasonry in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Most lodges were closed during the Japanese occupation, unless otherwise indicated. All lodges in Indonesia were closed when freemasonry was outlawed by Sukarno in 1961. Specific lodges in the Dutch East Indies included: lodge nummer 31 : La Constante et Fidèle, Semarang (became Indonesian in 1960, closed 1962); lodge nummer 46 : Mata Hari ...

  9. Cardinals created by John XXIII - Wikipedia

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    Pope John XXIII (1881–1963) presiding at the Second Vatican Council (1962–65).. Pope John XXIII (r. 1958–1963) created 52 cardinals in five consistories. [1] Beginning at his first consistory, he expanded the size of the College beyond the limit of seventy established in 1586 [2] and on several occasions announced that further increases should be expected.