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archbishop

[ahrch-bish-uhp] / ˈɑrtʃˈbɪʃ əp /






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The archbishop said at the time that he regretted his handling of the case.

From BBC

Among the protesters was Salvador Sanabria, a Salvadoran activist and director of the El Rescate organization, who arrived in Los Angeles seeking asylum only a few days after the archbishop’s murder.

From Los Angeles Times

The decree empowered archbishops who presided over geographic regions to handle accusations against bishops in their areas.

From New York Times

It has been in Lviv since 1924, when the archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church brought it back to Ukraine from Poland.

From BBC

They saw his uncanny ability to spread positivity and endear himself to everybody he meets, from students to archbishops to footballers.

From BBC