Diocese definition
Diocese means the Church of England diocese in which the Academies are situated;
Diocese means the Church of England diocese in which any Academy is situated;
Diocese means the Catholic diocese in which the Academy is situated;
Examples of Diocese in a sentence
Serious misconduct would include, among other things, gross dishonesty, violence, gross incompetence and pursuing a lifestyle which is inconsistent with the principles and values of the Anglican Church in the Diocese of Sydney or any other act which would entitle us to dismiss you summarily.
It is expected that, both during and outside your work hours, you will conduct yourself in a manner that is, at all times, consistent with the teaching of the Bible, as understood and professed by the Diocese of Sydney, as well as the principles and values of the Diocese.
More Definitions of Diocese
Diocese means the Church of England diocese in which the Academy is situated;
Diocese means the Roman Catholic diocese in which the academy is situated;
Diocese means the diocese in which the Academy is situated as set out at the beginning of this contract.
Diocese or ‘Diocesan’ means the education service provided by the diocese, which may also be known, or referred to, as the Diocesan Education Service or Diocesan Schools Commission;
Diocese means a diocese of this Church;
Diocese means the Church of England diocese in which the Academy is situated, and ‘Diocesan’ shall be construed accordingly.
Diocese means the Catholic Diocese of Christchurch.