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Qu'est-ce (qui) est provincial$64894$ - définition

HEAD OF A PROVINCE OF A RELIGIOUS ORDER
Provincial (religion); Provincial Superior; Provincial general; Prior Provincial; Minister Provincial; Minister provincial; Ministers Provincial; Regular province; Superior Provincial

Provincial Court of Saskatchewan         
Provincial court of saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Provincial Court
The Provincial Court of Saskatchewan is the provincial court of recordThe Provincial Court Act, 1998, s. 13.
1909 Chinese provincial elections         
  • Canton]]
  • Kiangsu Provincial Assembly, [[Nanking]]
  • Hupeh Provincial Assembly, [[Wuhan]]
  • Chihli Provincial Assembly, [[Tientsin]]
Qing provincial elections, 1909; Chinese provincial elections, 1909; 1909 Qing provincial elections
The 1909 Chinese provincial elections were held to elect the members of the Provincial Assemblies () of China. The election was held between April and June 1909 in the 22 provinces of China as part of the New Policies as a move toward constitutional monarchy.
2007 Dutch provincial elections         
Dutch provincial elections, 2007
Provincial elections were held in the Netherlands, on 7 March 2007. The election also determined the members of the Senate, since the 564 members of the twelve provincial councils elect its 75 members.

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Provincial superior

A provincial superior is an officer of a religious institute (including religious orders) acting under the institute's Superior General. A provincial superior exercises general supervision over all the members of that institute in a territorial division of the order called a province, which is similar to, but not to be confused with, an ecclesiastical province. Instead, the province under a provincial superior is one made up of particular churches or dioceses under the supervision of a Metropolitan Bishop. The division of a religious institute into provinces is generally along geographical lines and may consist of one or more countries, or of only a part of a country. There may be, however, one or more houses of one province situated within the physical territory of another since the jurisdiction over the individual religious is personal, rather than territorial. The title of the office is often abbreviated to Provincial.

Among the friars and Third Order Religious Sisters of the Augustinian, Carmelite and Dominican orders, the title "Prior Provincial" or Prioress Provincial is generally used. The Friars Minor, in contrast, use the title "Minister Provincial", in line with their emphasis on living as brothers to one another.