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  2. Synodic day - Wikipedia

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    A synodic day (or synodic rotation period or solar day) is the period for a celestial object to rotate once in relation to the star it is orbiting, and is the basis of solar time. The synodic day is distinguished from the sidereal day , which is one complete rotation in relation to distant stars [ 1 ] and is the basis of sidereal time.

  3. Sixteenth Ordinary General Assembly of the Synod of Bishops

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    [5] [6] The date of the synod was first announced as October 2022, [7] but was then changed to October 2023 because the scope of the synod had been widened. [4] [8] A further extension was announced in October 2022, taking the closing date to October 2024. [9] The list of all 364 participants was published on 7 July 2023. [10]

  4. Synod of Bishops in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    [5] The papal Synod of Bishops is permanent, even when not in session. [6] [7] Periodically, it holds assemblies, which are either general, if called to consider matters directly concerning the universal Church, or special, if called for problems of a particular geographical area. [8]

  5. Synod - Wikipedia

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    A synod (/ ˈ s ɪ n ə d /) is a council of a Christian denomination, usually convened to decide an issue of doctrine, administration or application.The word synod comes from the Ancient Greek σύνοδος (synodos) ' assembly, meeting '; the term is analogous with the Latin word concilium ' council '.

  6. Convocations of Canterbury and York - Wikipedia

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    The Convocations of Canterbury and York are the synodical assemblies of the bishops and clergy of each of the two provinces which comprise the Church of England.Their origins go back to the ecclesiastical reorganisation carried out under Archbishop Theodore of Canterbury (668–690) and the establishment of a separate northern province in 733.

  7. Freshman guard Tre Johnson scores 28 points to lead No. 19 ...

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    Freshman guard Tre Johnson scored 28 points and No. 19 Texas defeated Houston Christian 90-59 on Friday night. Arthur Kaluma added 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Longhorns (1-1), who began ...

  8. Convocation - Wikipedia

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    The Convocations of Canterbury and York were the synodical assemblies of the two Provinces of the Church of England until the Church Assembly was established in 1920. [2] Their origins date back to the end of the seventh century when Theodore of Tarsus (Archbishop of Canterbury, 668-690) reorganized the structures of the English Church and established a national synod of bishops.

  9. Bills vs. Chiefs showdown was one of NFL's most watched games ...

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    Surely, the NFL and CBS hopes for a postseason rematch after the Bills’ 30-21 victory spoiled Kansas City’s perfect record. The outcome also put the Bills (9-2) in range to surpass the Chiefs ...