Finally, the Secretary-General was asked to submit a report concerning the date ending of the temporal jurisdiction of the ICTY.
The new collegiate church fell outside the City boundaries, and this move created two new civic territories, one under the Archbishop's temporal jurisdiction.
The Church had no merely temporal jurisdiction of Divine rights; Christian emperors and kings were supreme within the limits of their temporal authority.
Legally, parish priests are separately given spiritual and temporal jurisdiction (they are instituted and inducted).
The title parson, however, refers to the temporal jurisdiction over the churches and glebe.
However, historically, many perpetual curates, as they were technically parsons (having temporal jurisdiction), preferred to use this latter title.
Know well, therefore, that we will ever maintain the right of our crown and of our temporal jurisdiction.
Again, let us remember that in some districts, such as Durham and Chester, bishops exercised temporal jurisdiction.
Popes continued to assert that their deposition from temporal jurisdiction in the Papal States was illegal until 1929.
Its abbots had both spiritual and temporal jurisdiction over the suburbs of Saint-Germain (lasting till about the year 1670).