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Nigerian Catholic prelate
Augustine Ndubueze Echema (born 28 December 1958) is a Nigerian Catholic prelate who has served as the bishop of the Diocese of Aba since 2019. He is
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April 1990 – 8 February 2015 Predecessor Diocese erected Successor Augustine Echema Orders Ordination 3 August 1968 Consecration 1 July 1990 by Paul Fouad
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Latin Catholic archdiocese in Nigeria
Iwejuru Ugorji since 6 Mar 2022; see above Moses Chikwe (2019– ) Augustine Ndubueze Echema, appointed Bishop of Aba in 2019 Aba Ahiara Okigwe Orlu Umuahia
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Roman Catholic diocese in Nigeria
Vincent Valentine Ezeonyia, CSSp (from 1990; died 2015) Bishop Augustine Ndubueze Echema Fortunatus Nwachukwu, appointed nuncio and titular archbishop
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German American Latin
Majestic dignity; grandeur.
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Russian
(ÐвгуÑтиÌн) Russian form of Roman Latin Augustinus, AVGUSTIN means "venerable."
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A , Augustina, Augustine, or Augustus.
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Australian, Latin
Magic Majestic; Dignity; Venerable; Worthy of Respect; From Augustus
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Augustinus, AUGOSTINO means "venerable."
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Greek Latin
The feminine form of Augustine.
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American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, German, Greek, Irish, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish
Majestic; Dignity; Grandeur; Great; Magnificent; Worthy of Respect; Holy
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Latin American
Deserving of respect; majestic.
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Polish
Feminine form of Polish Augustyn, AUGUSTYNA means "venerable."
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American, Australian, British, English, French, Latin
Majestic; Variant of Augustine; Worthy of Respect
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Latin
From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.
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From Augustus meaning magic majestic, dignity, or venerable.
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French
French form of Latin Augustus, AUGUSTE means "venerable."
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Dignity; Majestic; Grandeur
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Australian, British, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss
Form of Augustus; Revered; Exalted; Worthy of Respect; Great; Magnificent
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Polish
Polish form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTYN means "venerable."
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English
English form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTINE means "venerable."
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Majestic dignity; grandeur.
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French
French form of Latin Augustinus, AUGUSTIN means "venerable."
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American, British, Christian, English, Latin
Venerable; A Diminutive of Augusta; Venerable and Month of August Augustina; Augustine; Worthy of Respect; Revered
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Active
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Queen; Friend
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God is Merciful; Gift of God; God is Gracious; By the Grace of God
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English and Irish (of Norman origin)
English and Irish (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Picot, Pigot, a pet form of Pic (see Pike 6).
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English (Devon) : patronymic from Simon.
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Prestige self respect
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Australian, Biblical
A Lamentable Voice
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Welshman; From Wales
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It is a city in iran, Courtier
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Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
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One of a class of divines, who, following St. Augustine, maintain that grace by its nature is effectual absolutely and creatively, not relatively and conditionally.
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Also, a person of thing that smites or shatters; as, St. Augustine was the hammer of heresies.
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The doctrines held by Augustine or by the Augustinians.
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A member of one of the religious orders called after St. Augustine; an Austin friar.
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Alt. of Augustinian
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One of a sect in Africa (4th century), mentioned by St. Augustine, who states that they married, but lived in continence, after the manner, as they pretended, of Abel.
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A brother or member of any religious order, but especially of one of the four mendicant orders, viz: (a) Minors, Gray Friars, or Franciscans. (b) Augustines. (c) Dominicans or Black Friars. (d) White Friars or Carmelites. See these names in the Vocabulary.
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Of or pertaining to the town of Augsburg.
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Of or pertaining to Augustus Caesar or to his times.
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A system of philosophy originated by M. Auguste Comte, which deals only with positives. It excludes from philosophy everything but the natural phenomena or properties of knowable things, together with their invariable relations of coexistence and succession, as occurring in time and space. Such relations are denominated laws, which are to be discovered by observation, experiment, and comparison. This philosophy holds all inquiry into causes, both efficient and final, to be useless and unprofitable.
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A soft, whitish, coral-like stone, formed of broken shells and corals, found in the southern United States, and used for roadbeds and for building material, as in the fort at St. Augustine, Florida.