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      • He “has the executive power over the whole diocese which belongs to the diocesan Bishop by law” (canon 479.1). That is, he is given the authority to carry out all administrative functions except those which can only be performed by a Bishop (such as ordinations and consecrations) and anything that the Bishop reserves to himself.
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  2. According to the Code of Canon Law, “In each diocese the diocesan Bishop must appoint a Vicar General ... who is to assist him in the governance of the whole diocese” (canon 475.1). He “has the executive power over the whole diocese which belongs to the diocesan Bishop by law” (canon 479.1).

  3. As vicar of the (arch)bishop, the vicar general exercises the (arch)bishop's ordinary executive power over the entire diocese and, thus, is the highest official in a diocese or other particular church after the diocesan bishop or his equivalent in canon law.

  4. By virtue of office, the vicar general has the executive power over the whole diocese which belongs to the diocesan bishop by law, namely, the power to place all administrative acts except those, however, which the bishop has reserved to himself or which require a special mandate of the bishop by law. §2.

  5. The Diocese of Pittsburgh ( Latin: Diœcesis Pittsburgensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. It was established on August 11, 1843. The diocese is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

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  6. Vicar-General, the highest official of a diocese after the ordinary. He is a cleric legitimately deputed to exercise generally the episcopal jurisdiction in the name of the bishop, so that his acts are reputed the acts of the bishop himself. The wide powers of administration now enjoyed by the vicar-general belonged formerly to the archdeacon.

  7. The 60 parishes in the Diocese of Pittsburgh are now organized into these two vicariates. The North Vicariate is comprised of 33 parishes. Very Reverend Philip N. Farrell serves as its Regional Vicar. The South Vicariate is comprised of 27 parishes, with Very Reverend David G. Poecking assigned as the Regional Vicar. North Vicariate.

  8. The vicar general or one of them is usually appointed moderator of the curia who coordinates the diocesan administrative offices and ministries. A diocesan bishop can also appoint one or more episcopal vicars for the diocese. They have the same ordinary power as a vicar general, however, it is limited to a specified division of the diocese, to ...

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