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How to use deanery in a sentence

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The former church warden at St Mary's Church in Deane, Bolton, is lay chairman of his local deanery.
In the North Wiltshire deanery, Mr Oram explained that many of the smaller parishes will have to be amalgamated.
On that basis, the clergy of the Kendal deanery thought it would be better to have a local crematorium.
North Thames deanery includes London north of the Thames, Essex, and Hertfordshire.
The confidential survey was handed to parishioners at every Church of England place of worship in the deanery.
Priests and representatives representing eight parishes in the Kildare deanery were in attendance.
The deanery at Windsor was attacked and Christopher's father was forced to move out.
In the months after being suspended Dean Methuen has remained at the deanery and received full pay for doing nothing.
He enjoyed a whistle-stop tour of the deanery during which he met all the Anglican clergy.
The Puseyite Dr Arabin succeeds to the deanery and marries Mrs Bold, while Mrs Proudie sees to it that Slope is dismissed from his chaplaincy.
Tribute has been paid by the Rev Rachel Wilson, formerly from this area but now a curate in the Bowland deanery.
Mass was said by the Canon Michael Ryan, of York, who was helped by previous priests from the parish and others from the deanery.
Afterward, we made a tour with the priests to visit parishes of the deanery.
The rural dean is appointed by the bishop to act as a channel of communication between himself and the clergy of the parishes which make up his deanery.
Richard Chenevix Trench, who succeeded to the deanery on the death of Dr. Buckland, in 1856, is a nephew of the first Lord Ashtown, in the Irish peerage.
Meetings began to multiply, the details were examined to the nth degree, e-mail from the deanery never stopped.
I would like flexibility for all of us – perhaps it is a deanery service, or a penitential service when just cassock would do.
Our deanery is not directly involved in the contents of the courses, but what I do entirely fits in the vision of our high school.
The message of the campaign went far and wide, reached not only the youth of the deanery but also the elderly and the young people of Dodoma.
We had been invited there by the priests of the deanery of Álora to animate and share our experiences with the youth.
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That had been his intention, at least till he saw Lord George at the deanery.
But the going and coming were so fixed that the two men met at the deanery.
Let it be accorded to him that he had done that, and then perhaps he might visit the deanery.
Were not these circumstances which ought to have made the deanery a convenience to him?
In 1770 he was promoted from a canonry at Christchurch, to the deanery of Canterbury.
Herring held the deanery of Rochester in commendam with the bishopric of Bangor.
He is to sup at the deanery to-morrow, and I am to be in waiting to see him.
The garden intervened between them and the deanery, and they could not be heard.
In 1889 Tunbridge deanery was created in the archdeaconry of Maidstone.
There's somebody's eyes peering at me over the deanery blinds.
It was rumoured in Brotherton, and the rumour reached the deanery.
I have had a Whitsuntide of visits, beginning with the Deanery of Hereford.
As he rode through the streets of Dublin to take possession of his Deanery, the people threw stones and mud at him and hooted him as he passed.
The pilot has received significant support from the British Medical Association, the Wales Deanery, GPC Wales and trainees.
The project covers part of the Easington Deanery, an area made famous by the hit movie Billy Elliot, which was filmed in East Durham.
Michael Condon, from Shropshire, has been offered a job by the West Midlands Deanery as a junior doctor in an NHS trust.
Prof Field, who is married with two children, is the regional postgraduate dean for NHS West Midlands Workforce Deanery.
Personally, I cant do much, because mother has crocked up and Ive got to run the Deanery.
The Right Reverend Paul Butler, Bishop of Durham, set out on the second of his Prayer Walks around the Diocese of Durham by embarking on a route through Durham Deanery.
The Wales Deanery is the body responsible for professional training within the Health Service in Wales and is directly funded by the Welsh Government.
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