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A diocesan synod was probably not held during his time in office.
In 1894 he coordinated the work of the first diocesan synod.
These diocesan synods fell into decay during the course of the 14th century.
However, this issue hasn't died and new motions are being drafted ready to be put before the next diocesan synod.
It states that each bishop of the province should determine the amount in a diocesan synod.
He added to the cathedral and convoked a diocesan synod in 1585.
He was authoritarian, using his diocesan synods to present decisions rather than encouraging debate.
At the diocesan synod of 1592 he endeavoured to improve church discipline.
He presided over a diocesan synod in September 1992.
Camilleri's administration the first diocesan synod was celebrated, in October, 1903.
He served as a chairperson for one of the commissions during the diocesan synod in 1974.
Its rector attended the diocesan synods in the fourteenth century.
This rule has generally been enforced in diocesan synods.
The diocesan synod was held in his cathedral.
He held a diocesan synod every year.
Bishop Toebbe called the first diocesan synod and helped to further establish the new diocese.
These include the presbyteral council, the diocesan synod, and the pastoral council.
International and diocesan synods maintain different scopes of authority, depending on their canons.
In 1345 he celebrated a diocesan synod, the oldest in Florence that has been documented.
Diocesan synods elect lay and clergy delegates to provincial synod.
He held the first diocesan synod and was the first American bishop to establish theological conferences.
The precise composition of a diocesan synod is subject to provincial and local canon and practice.
A diocesan synod consists of three Houses, as follows:
They held their own diocesan synods, ordained clergy, confirmed children and heard certain cases in their courts.
The bishops work with an elected body of lay and ordained representatives, known as the diocesan synod, to run the diocese.