Aeque principaliter

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Aeque principaliter (equally important) is a Latin term used by the Roman Catholic Church to indicate a merger of two or more dioceses in which - to avoid questions of predominance - the dioceses are all given equal importance. Such a merger often followed a merger in persona episcopi.

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