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Definition of York, Archbishop of in English: York, Archbishop ofnoun The archbishop of the northern province of the Church of England. The office carries the title of Primate of England. Example sentencesExamples - The final dedication was carried out by the Archbishop of York, William Temple, in June 1935.
- Dr David Hope, the Archbishop of York, called on everyone to give whatever they could afford to aid those affected in the disaster.
- The Archbishop of York today urged people to pray for the victims of the Asian tsunami tragedy and to give generously to aid relief efforts.
- The Archbishop of York will warn tonight that the Church of England's parish system is close to collapse.
- They were married by the Archbishop of York, Dr Michael Ram-sey.
- In April 1530, Wolsey arrived in York as Archbishop of York.
- The tribunal is being held at St Chad's Church, York, and is being heard by the Archbishop of York, Dr David Hope.
- Many in the church would like the next Archbishop of York to come from the liberal wing and to advance radical ideas.
- He embraced the Archbishop of York, Dr Stuart Blanch, before climbing into the famed Pope-mobile to tour among the huge crowd.
- A former senior cleric has welcomed the new Archbishop of York's tough stance on racism in the church.
- A decision on whether he will lose his job and home has yet to be made by the Archbishop of York, the Most Rev Dr David Hope.
- One of the highlights will be a visit from the Archbishop of York, Dr David Hope, who will be guest of honour at a special service on Sunday, May 16.
- Mr Brown's appeal to the Archbishop of York failed to get his licence reinstated.
- However, they quickly fell out again when Becket asked the pope to excommunicate the Archbishop of York who had taken sides with the king.
- I was delighted to see John Sentamu appointed as Archbishop of York.
- The Archbishop of York, who has demoted himself, impressed churchwardens at interview with his humility.
- In the aftermath of the disaster two funds were set up to help victims, the York Flood Fund and the Archbishop of York's Flood Fund.
- The Archbishop of York, Dr David Hope, led the service on Saturday for the bishop, who retires on March 5.
- David Hope, the retiring Archbishop of York, on his despair at infighting in the church
- Next week is Dr David Hope's last as Archbishop of York.
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