英:['epɑ:kɪ]
美:['epˌɑki]
英:['epɑ:kɪ]
美:['epˌɑki]
复数:eparchies
词根:eparch
n.eparch 首都大主教;郡长;州长;地方行政长官
Greek eparchia province, from eparchos prefect, from epi- + archos ruler — more at arch-
The first known use of eparchy was in 1796
1 But he noted that bishops in two Roman Catholic dioceses and five Eastern Catholic eparchies have refused to allow auditors to conduct the required annual review mandated by the charter.
2 The survey covered more than 180 dioceses and eparchies.
3 N. of Tenos; it forms an eparchy in the modern kingdom of Greece.
4 “Eparch” and “eparchy” are also used in the Russian Orthodox Church for a bishop and his diocese respectively.
5 There are eleven eparchies or dioceses in the country, each administered by a metropolitan with a diocesan council; one diocese has also a suffragan bishop.
6 In Russia, an eparchy is the diocese or arch-diocese of a bishop or archbishop of the Greek Church.
7 The island forms part of the modern Uomos of Attica and Boeotia, of which it forms an eparchy.
8 The voter, his citizenship or right to vote in the eparchy being verified, receives one ball or leaden bullet for each candidate from a wooden bowl, which a clerk carries from box to box.
9 Deacon Steve Wisnowski, a financial officer for the eparchy, said pastors and church managers used their rainy-day savings and that parishioners responded generously with donations.
10 Bishop Mansour’s eparchy includes 16 eastern U.S. states and the District of Columbia, with 45 churches, a seminary, a monastery, and a convent.
11 The body of Cyril, 59, who headed one of Bulgaria's biggest Christian Orthodox eparchies and also served as an interim patriarch, was discovered near his coastal residence.
12 In the Eastern Churches the term eparchy is used for diocese.
13 Forty-one dioceses and eparchies covering over 9 million Catholics in the United States still have not released lists.
14 These monarchies are divided into eparchies and domarchies, the later under the control of the mayor, elected by the people.
15 Natalya Rodomanova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Orthodox Church's St. Petersburg eparchy, said Friday that its bid complies with the Russian law.
16 Natalya Rodomanova, a spokeswoman for the Russian Orthodox Church’s St. Petersburg eparchy, said Friday that its bid complies with the Russian law.
17 An eparchy was a civil administrative district in the Byzantine Empire.
都区过去是拜占庭帝国行政区划的一级.
18 Dioceses, eparchies and religious orders were polled, and 15 percent did not complete the survey.
19 He received a bachelor’s degree in health education from Western Michigan University in 1977 and studied at Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Seminary in Washington, D.C., his eparchy’s website said.
20 In the first, the bishop of the diocese or eparchy in which the person died begins the investigation.