These officers are employed by Scottish nobles and chiefs and perform duties relating to genealogical, heraldic, and ceremonial matters of clan members.
Although the office of President is less influential than that of the Chancellor and is mostly concerned with ceremonial matters, Köhler was a highly popular politician during his term.
He would know the value of silence in ceremonial matters; no account of his past experiences could be spoken within the hearing of women and children.
A government which wished to show goodwill, or the reverse, to another could send the appropriate signals by variations, sometimes subtle ones, in its attitude to ceremonial matters.
Bishop Magee's contribution to the ad limina visit concerned not only his diocese of Cloyne but also ceremonial matters (an area of expertise for him) on behalf of the Conference.
Those who are most directly concerned with liturgical and ceremonial matters are the two minor canons and the organist and Master of the Choristers.
Hints towards peace in ceremonial matters (1874)
In ceremonial matters, Bishop Robinson points outs that the UECNA has a greater diversity of churchmanship and ceremonial practice than it did in the 1980s.
They both deal largely with ceremonial matters.
The Office of Protocol and International Affairs is the District government's primary liaison with the diplomatic and international community for both substantive and ceremonial matters.