incardination
Britishnoun
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the official acceptance by one diocese of a clergyman from another diocese
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the promotion of a clergyman to the status of a cardinal
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Last week Baltimore's Lawrence Cardinal Shehan invoked another ecclesiastical weapon � the canonical rule of incardination, which binds priests to obey and serve the bishop of the diocese to which they are attached.
From Time Magazine Archive
The Council of Trent set up the principle of incardination, which binds most parish priests to serve permanently in the diocese in which they are ordained.
From Time Magazine Archive
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