The States-General, meanwhile, by a bare majority (4 provinces to 3) agreed to the summoning of a national church synod.
She failed in her attempt to use a church synod to dismiss the catholicos Michael, and the noble council, darbazi, asserted the right to approve royal decrees.
Aycliffe was the location of a church synods in AD 782 and AD 789.
Bishops are generally nominated by a church synod from among the graduates of the Maronite College in Rome.
The church synod of 1547 canonized Alexander Svirsky, and the new saint became venerated throughout Russian lands.
Drogo's position was strong at this point and he held a church synod in 747 or 748 competing with a simultaneous synod held by Pepin.
The Milanese chronicler Landolfo Iuniore reported that the church synods needed to be carried out in the open air, due to the destruction.
In 1991, in the church synod they decided to hold the Reformed confessions.
The proposal to build a cathedral was approved by a church synod in 1884 and the Cathedral Building Committee was appointed.
The Gomarists in reply drew up a Contra-Remonstrance in seven articles, and called for a purely church synod.