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St. Michael's was in control of the vicars apostolic for nearly 60 years.
A bishop at this time (roughly from 1688 to 1850) was called a Vicar apostolic.
The other vicars Apostolic did not go so far as this, though they opposed the clauses.
On his release he wandered about in disguise, acting as vicar Apostolic.
They formed a new community there under the authority of the local Vicar Apostolic.
He served as the Vicar Apostolic of Kansas from 1851 to 1874.
The vicars Apostolic themselves were usually members.
He served as Vicar Apostolic of Alaska from 1945 until his death in 1947.
He would hold the position of Vicar Apostolic until his retirement on July 30, 1999.
The following is a basic list of the Roman Catholic bishops and vicars apostolic.
His resignation as Vicar Apostolic was later accepted on November 18, 1874.
During that period, there were only three bishops and one vicar apostolic appointed, one of whom was executed.
A Vicar Apostolic is a bishop in a territory which has not yet been organized as a diocese.
Koeckemann succeeded as vicar apostolic on June 11, 1882.
He retired as Vicar Apostolic on November 30, 1996.
Indigenous bishops were appointed Vicars Apostolic to the new Sees.
He resigned as vicar apostolic of Machiques October 7, 1995.
This is the most dense of the vicar Apostolic is at Mandalay.
The last named of these was the present vicar Apostolic, and has resided for decades in the vicariate.
He resigned as Vicar Apostolic on September 3, 1843.
He remained there for some months at the request of the Vicar Apostolic, Mgr.
The following year, he succeeded as the Vicar Apostolic of the Northern District.
He remained Vicar Apostolic until June 10, 1975.
Meanwhile the missions of the diocese had been greatly weakened by secessions to the vicars Apostolic.
After 1667, its bishops were vicars Apostolic for Pulati.