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locum tenens
‖ locum tenens (ˈləʊkəm ˈtiːnɛnz) [med.L., = ‘one who holds the place (of another)’, a lieutenant: L. locum, accus. of locus place; tenens, pr. pple. of tenēre to hold.] a. One who holds office temporarily in place of the person to whom the office belongs, or who undertakes another's professional du...
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Tenen
Tenen may refer to:
Ten'en, a Japanese era
Tatenen, also known as Tenen, an Egyptian god
Tenen Holtz (1877–1971), Russian Empire born American actor
Locum tenens, a Latin phrase meaning "place holder"
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locumtenent
locumtenent, -tenant [ad. late L. locum tenent-em: see prec.] † a. = lieutenant. Sc. Obs.1492 Extracts Aberd. Reg. (1844) I. 421 My lord Huntlie, locumtenant. 1544 Ibid. 193 For furnesing of ane thowsand horse to remain with the locumtenant on the bordouris, for resisting of our auld ennimeis of Ing...
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Locum
A locum, or locum tenens, is a person who temporarily fulfills the duties of another; the term is especially used for physicians or clergy. Locum tenens is a Latin phrase meaning "place holding", akin to the French lieutenant.
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Markos II Khouzam
He was assigned as locum tenens for the Coptic Catholic Patriarchate in 1927 in succession to another locum tenens Maximos Sedfaoui, who had served before
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locum
ˈlocum colloq. a. Short for locum tenens.1901 Scotsman 11 Mar. 8/8 Acting..as ‘locum’ in Darlington place Church, Ayr (during the severe illness of the minister). b. Short for locum-tenency.1903 Lancet 9 May 101/2 (Advt.), Hospital Locum wanted..for three weeks or less. 1946 Ibid. 2 Mar. 322/2 When ...
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Meletius I Pegas
Simultaneously from 1597 to 1598 he served also as locum tenens of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. Without resigning as Patriarch of Alexandria, he served as locum tenens of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople between December 1596 and February
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Jacques Ishaq
He served as locum tenens of the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans between the retirement of Emmanuel III Delly in December 2012 and the election of Upon the retirement of Patriarch Mar Emmanuel III Delly, he served as locum tenens of the Patriarchate of Babylon of the Chaldeans until the election of
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Nicholas Duchnowski
After the death of Theodosius Wislocki, Nicholas Duchnowski was selected locum tenens bishop of Suprasl until he was consecrated in 1804.
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Diocese of The Hague and the Netherlands
Ruling bishops
Jacob (Akkersdijk) (18 August 1972 - 30 December 1988)
Vladimir (Sabodan) (30 December 1988 - 20 February 1990) locum tenens
Kirill (Gundyaev) (20 February 1990 - 30 August 1991) locum tenens
Simon (Ishunin) (30 August 1991 - 28 December 2017) locum tenens
Elisey (Ganaba) (since
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Meletius of Constantinople
Meletius of Constantinople may refer to:
Meletius I of Constantinople, locum tenens of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in 1597–1598
Meletius II of Constantinople
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Shlemon Warduni
In 2003 he was the Locum tenens of the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans. After the death of Patriarch Mar Raphael I Bidawid, he was appointed Locum tenens of the Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans till the election, on December
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Orthodox Church in America Archdiocese of Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania
(1967 - 1972)
Theodosius (Lazor) (1972 - 30 October 1977)
Kyrill (Yonchev) (October 1977 - 17 June 2007)
Herman (Swaiko) (2007 - 4 September 2008) locum tenens
Tikhon (Mollard) (2008-2009) locum tenens
Melchisedek (Pleska) (since 27 June 2009)
Deaneries
The diocese is grouped geographically into five
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Maximos Sedfaoui
Maximos Sedfaoui (17 August 1863 – 27 February 1925) was the locum tenens and Apostolic Administrator (مدبّر رسولي) of the Coptic Catholic Church after He was succeeded by locum tenens Markos Khouzam starting 1927 until the latter's election as Patriarch in 1947.
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Shio Mujiri
tenens in 2017. an appointment of Shio as the patriarchal locum tenens, that is a church official who would act as a temporary head of the Georgian Orthodox Church for
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