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diocesan

[dahy-os-uh-suhn] / daɪˈɒs ə sən /




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The diocese acknowledged that the value of Diocesan assets available to resolve claims, including any available insurance coverage, may not be sufficient to cover the claims and could leave the diocese insolvent.

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 1, 2025

Casias remains stable and improving and has some legal protection, her attorney, Marysol Castro, managing attorney for Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services in El Paso, said Tuesday.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 19, 2022

The Church said it "takes seriously its commitment to robust safeguarding practices" and pointed victims to the Diocesan safeguarding team.

From BBC • Oct. 17, 2022

Diocesan officials say approximately 2,500 people out of the 100,000 who regularly attend Mass in the region have chosen the traditional liturgy.

From Washington Times • Aug. 1, 2022

Norwich Diocesan Conference commenced its two days’ sittings at Noverre’s Rooms, Norwich. 

From Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2 by Mackie, Charles