Examples of Diocesan Registrar in a sentence
In the case of churches of newly-created ecclesiastical parishes or of chapels newly licensed for marriages by the bishop, assurance is required from the Diocesan Registrar or from some other authoritative source that marriages may lawfully be solemnized therein before the register books are supplied to the officiating minister.
The Diocesan Registrar will also be able to assist with queries, particularly about Faculty Fees.
Applications should be made direct to the Diocesan Registrar together with the applicable fee.
Applications for the reservation of a grave space or exhumation should be made directly to the Diocesan Registrar.
They follow the pattern applicable in all other marriages, and if there is any doubt the priest should contact the Diocesan Registrar or the Archdeacon.
The application form is also available from parish priests, the Archdeacons, the DAC or the Diocesan Registrar.
The Diocesan Registrar should be consulted about the procedure in relation to applying for a Faculty.
The Diocesan Registrar must be consulted in any case of this kind.
Further advice may be obtained from the Archdeacons, the DAC Secretary or the Diocesan Registrar (please see the contact details below).
The Diocesan Registrar shall enter a Memorandum of the instrument establishing the unit of Co-operating Parishes and shall maintain a copy of the Agreement of the Co-operating Parishes in the Diocesan records.