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  2. Letter of recommendation - Wikipedia

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    A letter of recommendation or recommendation letter, also known as a letter of reference, reference letter, or simply reference, is a document in which the writer assesses the qualities, characteristics, and capabilities of the person being recommended in terms of that individual's ability to perform a particular task or function.

  3. Diocesan chancery - Wikipedia

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    A diocesan chancery is the branch of administration that handles all written documents used in the official government of a Catholic or Anglican diocese. [1] [2]It is in the diocesan chancery that, under the direction of the bishop or his representative (the local ordinary), all documents which concern the diocese are drawn up, copied, forwarded, and a record kept of all official writings ...

  4. Cathedral chapter - Wikipedia

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    In many cathedral churches there are additional officers, such as the praelector, subdean, vice-chancellor, succentor-canonicorum, whose roles came into existence to supply the places of the other absent officers, for non-residence was the fatal blot of the secular churches, and in this they contrasted very badly with the monastic churches ...

  5. Assistant Treasurer of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    on the recommendation of the premier: Term length: At the governor's pleasure ... Formation: 20 October 1999: The Assistant Treasurer is a ministry portfolio within ...

  6. Treasury of merit - Wikipedia

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    The treasury of merit or treasury of the Church (thesaurus ecclesiae; Greek: θησαυρός, thesaurós, treasure; Greek: ἐκκλησία, ekklēsía‚ convening, congregation, parish) consists, according to Catholic belief, of the merits of Jesus Christ and his faithful, a treasury that because of the communion of saints benefits others ...

  7. Terms of reference - Wikipedia

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    stakeholders, roles and responsibilities (i.e. who will take part in it) resource, financial and quality plans (i.e. how it will be achieved) work breakdown structure and schedule (i.e. when it will be achieved) TORs could include: [3] success factors, risks and constraints.

  8. Former Central Kentucky church treasurer pleads guilty to ...

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    The man allegedly stole $512,042 from the church and used the money for his own personal benefit over the course of nearly four years. Former Central Kentucky church treasurer pleads guilty to ...

  9. Incumbent (ecclesiastical) - Wikipedia

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    The form of admission to office has two parts: the future incumbent is first authorised by the bishop to exercise the spiritual responsibilities (institution or collation – see below), the second puts him in possession of the "temporalities" (induction) which he receives at the hands of the archdeacon or his deputy.