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  1. It was he who, in 1344, the year in which Prague became an archbishopric, laid the foundation stone on the site of a Romanesque basilica, the remains of which may be seen in the crypt.
  2. The popes pressed their primatial and jurisdictional claims with impressive continuity in this period; using every appeal to them made by Carolingian churchmen seeking to bolster their own positions; making a bid to establish the authority of the papacy over the Bulgarian church; declaring its sole power to establish a new archbishopric as at Magdeburg in 968; and developing the special relationship with the new Polish church at the turn of the first millennium which would ultimately bear fruit in a Polish pope at the turn of the second.
  3. Otto I founded the monastery of St Maurice at Magdeburg in 937, and from 955 at the latest he intended this church to become an archbishopric, heading the missionary organization amongst the Slavs to the east of the River Elbe.
  4. The foundation of the archbishopric of Magdeburg provides an example.
  5. Yet when the archbishopric finally became a reality in 968, one sees that the emperor also had religious and pastoral considerations in mind.
  6. Archbishop Romero, although thought to be a moderate when he took up the Archbishopric, proved himself to be a zealous proponent of Liberation Theology, broadcasting his masses, which included political messages, to the people throughout the country, by radio.
  7. In the document by which Otto I established the archbishopric, the following words occur: "and because the venerable man Boso has sweated much amongst the Slav people to convert them to God, he is to have the choice of election as bishop to whichever church as between Merseburg and Zeitz both new suffragan sees he prefers."
  8. Nevertheless, during the time of his Archbishopric Carlo was a diligent worker for the Christian faith, a builder of churches and rooter-out of heretics.
  9. During the Archbishopric of San Carlo Borromeo, a man we shall meet several times on our walks around Milan, the Nail was processed around the city at the height of an outbreak of plague, with immediate results.
  10. As abbot of Bec, Anselm had owed obedience to several superiors whose permission he had sought before accepting the archbishopric.
  11. Although some Romans remained in England, the Roman Legions left in A.D. 411, following which the various regions declared their individual rule - e.g. the Kingdom of Kent became established in A.D. 457, and Christianity became well established there; so much so that, in A.D. 602, Canterbury in Kent, was made the seat of archbishopric.
  12. But Arran did get his duchy of Chtelherault, worth 12,000 livres (1000 sterling) per annum, in February 1549; and in June or July of that year, his half-brother John Abbot of Paisley was finally recognized as Beaton's successor in the archbishopric of St Andrews, to which he had been provided in November 1547.
  13. There were recluses in this age, like St Romuald who resigned the archbishopric of Ravenna almost as soon as it had been thrust upon him by Otto III in order to lead a life of private prayer and asceticism.

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