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In the 7th century India was designated its own ecclesiastical province.
He was a senator for the ecclesiastical province of Tarragona as well.
Thus there are at present five ecclesiastical provinces in Mindanao.
They have not been united because they are in different ecclesiastical provinces.
The town gives its name to the ecclesiastical province of Cashel.
The election of deputies forming the body was arranged according to ecclesiastical provinces.
The country is divided into 18 Ecclesiastical provinces, containing a total of 90 dioceses.
It is the head of the ecclesiastical province.
After the ecclesiastical provinces had assumed independence between 1945 and 1950 they characterised themselves differently.
The diocese is part of the ecclesiastical province of Mobile.
This division into ecclesiastical provinces did not develop so early in the Western Empire.
After the establishment of the first ecclesiastical province - that of Canada in 1860 - others followed.
The Church is organised into four ecclesiastical provinces.
In 1997 the Church of Nigeria was split into three ecclesiastical provinces (see below).
In 1977, the metropolitan was changed to the newly-established ecclesiastical province of Trnava.
In many places, every diocese, order or ecclesiastical province maintained its own edition of the breviary.
These are usually "aggregated" to an ecclesiastical province.
In 2002 the Church of Nigeria was again reorganised, this time into 10 ecclesiastical provinces.
The congregation is divided into six ecclesiastical provinces, each presided over by a visitor or provincial.
From 1808 until 1847, Baltimore was the only archdiocese and therefore the entire country was one ecclesiastical province.
These jurisdictions are usually grouped in ecclesiastical provinces, headed by a metropolitan archdiocese.
Over time, the two other ecclesiastical provinces broke from Mechelen-Brussels' primacy.
It became a fully fledged diocese on 27 December 1870, without being incorporated into any ecclesiastical province.
This was the first Catholic institution for deaf-mutes in the ecclesiastical province of Baltimore.
In stand-alone ecclesiastical provinces, the Primate is the metropolitan archbishop of the province.