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Until a new bishop is appointed, authority rests with a diocesan administrator.
In 1998, he was diocesan administrator of the Archdiocese.
Accordingly, the required permission cannot be given by a vicar-general or a diocesan administrator.
A career as a diocesan administrator did not attract him, so he decided to become a Basilian monk.
From 2004 till 2006 he was appointed diocesan administrator during the sede vacant period.
John A. Alesandro yesterday to serve as diocesan administrator.
They have the responsibility to elect the diocesan administrator in the event of the vacancy of the see.
He became diocesan administrator of the Archdiocese of Cologne in 1473.
He had previously served as Vicar General and Diocesan Administrator.
If the diocese is sede vacante, then a diocesan administrator is designated.
If a non-bishop is diocesan administrator, he will attend meetings of the bishops' conference, but is not a voting member.
Between 1668 and 1671 he fulfilled the duties of the Bishop of Bruges as diocesan administrator.
The novel concerns a young priest, Amaro, who serves as diocesan administrator at Leiria.
He was diocesan administrator of the Archdiocese of Manila for a brief period of time.
His vicar general, Monsignor Andrew Vaida, was named as diocesan administrator.
The diocesan administrator is Very Rev. Fr.
Members include diocesan bishops, coadjutors, auxiliary bishops, and diocesan administrators.
He proved a capable administrator, but never took religious vows, so technically he was diocesan administrator rather than archbishop.
In those countries in which the episcopal conference has transferred the functions, the cathedral chapter, and not the consultors, elect the diocesan administrator.
The Rev. Jose F. Agustin served as diocesan administrator.
On February 1, 2006, Father Marc R. Alexander became diocesan administrator.
That person will be the bishop who has presented his resignation or, if the see is vacant, the diocesan administrator or apostolic administrator.
John A. Alesandro, who has been diocesan administrator since the death of Bishop McHugh.
The diocesan administrator has greater powers, essentially those of a bishop except for matters excepted by the nature of the matter or expressly by law.
After Bishop Jošt of Wrocław died in 1467, Przemko served as diocesan administrator.