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nti became prefect of the Congregation for the Clergy, a post he was to hold until he passed the man
al administration, another to the needs of the clergy, a third to the maintenance of church building
Apart from a criticism of the clergy, a common theme of Chaucer's, the tale also sk
f eleven other groups or parties including the clergy, a band and choir and military buglers, with '
er democratic draft constitution that gave the clergy a much less powerful role than the constitutio
tal during World War II; a retirement home for clergy; a residential school, and a field-study centr
a lawyer who had represented 320 plaintiffs in clergy abuse cases and who had contributed to SNAP.
On June 9, 2009, a group of survivors of clergy abuse protested the appointment of Joseph Cist
baby", as stated by Mary Gail Frawley-O'Dea, a clergy abuse psychologist.
A clergy abuse scandal has cost the Archdiocese of Cinc
nt with numerous plaintiffs suing over alleged clergy abuse.
ago dedicated to the training of academics and clergy across religious boundaries.
The Clergy Act 1661 (13 Car.
The Benefit of Clergy Act 1402 (4 Hen. 4 c.3) was an Act of the Parl
The Clergy Act 1640 (also known as the Bishops Exclusion
The Benefit of Clergy Act 1575 (18 Eliz.
n Gatehouse Prison for petitioning to have the Clergy Act 1640 annulled.
d in the Gatehouse for petitioning to have the Clergy Act 1640 annulled.
and made void to all intents and purposes" the Clergy Act 1640, which had prevented those in holy or
Williams became the chair of the National Clergy Advisory Committee of the Harlem Week of Praye
At the end, the clergy again chant the Megalynarion.
in 1687 he successfully influenced the London clergy against reading it.
Martin IV in 1281, Henry supported the secular clergy against the Mendicant Orders over the question
ained a deacon in 531, in which year the Roman clergy agreed to a decree empowering the pope to dete
Only seven bishops and about half the clergy agreed: the rest, mainly in western France, re
ed Methodist understanding, both laypeople and clergy alike share in “our theological task.”
ing to improve the morals of the laity and the clergy alike.
terkenny, others were helped by locals and the clergy also raised money.
proclamation of the civil constitution of the clergy also aroused an uprising among the highly reli
Various diocesan clergy also availed of the document's provision.
cist by a local chapter of the NAACP and black clergy, among others.
While the Irish clergy and their supporters refuted these claims, pop
Philippe, Comte de Custine, at which time the clergy and nobility portion of the town's populace fl
caricatures that denounced the outrages of the clergy and the owners of businesses against the popul
an, he gave a Sunday course of polemics to the clergy and laity.
works, which are chiefly coarse satires on the clergy and on the Jesuits (of which he himself had be
the educational requirements for the Anglican clergy and attacked the Tractarians for betraying the
Dhup arti:- at 12 noon, the clergy and devotees praise the goddess by singing hol
n Hill Martyrs, as he was one of four Catholic clergy and laymen were martyred at Oaten Hill, Canter
Authors are selected from both clergy and lay Lutherans, mostly members of the LCMS,
He was a vocal opponent of the Roman Catholic clergy and a supporter of the Union of Lublin.
lic-tongue, the Gospel that Christ gave to the clergy and the doctors of the Church, that they might
cial Exaltation has been performed or not, the clergy and the members of the congregation prostrate
pecially bishops who had ordained new, elected clergy, and above all Bishop Louis-Alexandre Expilly
take the oath to the civil constitution of the clergy, and withdrew from France to Konstanz in Switz
short time he won the hearts and minds of both clergy and laity by his active and diligent pastoral
ch jurisdiction a committee on episcopacy (one clergy and one lay person from each annual conference
te was thoroughly questioned before the parish clergy and dismissed, the parish priests could not ag
rtificate, which was followed by the dignified clergy, and the nobility of the neighbourhood, which
the diocese, but also increased the number of clergy, and improved the diocese's financial position
lence," delivered 4 April 1967 at a meeting of Clergy and Laity Concerned at Riverside Church in New
he continuing EOC, there are other independent clergy and communities with origins in the EOC, most
Harry Denman Evangelism Awards given to those clergy and lay persons for outstanding service in eva
ward Vigors along with various other nobility, clergy, and naturalists.
outside the church on September 14 so that the clergy and faithful could pray before the True Cross
g the most significant are those depicting the clergy and peasantry; the former is a sort of plainch
cluding Meditations for the Use of the Secular Clergy and The Sacrifice of the Mass Worthily Celebra
ther William J. Waltersheid, Secretary for the Clergy and the Consecrated Life of the Roman Catholic
ent part in the General Assembly of the French Clergy, and under the regency of Anne of Austria was
emains were conveyed to Dublin attended by the clergy and citizens, and were buried in St. Patrick's
libelling the sexual doings of various Oxford clergy and academics via a published tract entitled A
An Island Parish in 2007, which focused on the clergy and parishioners of the Isles of Scilly.
representation of the three estates: Nobility, Clergy and Commons to the court of the Count of Fland
ever, this had no notable effect, as the local clergy and populace was strongly opposed to such a un
ecame known as the House of Commons, while the clergy and nobility became the House of Lords.
ins of Church life and often subjected bishop, clergy, and laity to regulations.
s be unable to obey this Law or to counsel our clergy and people to do so.
Pope John Paul II for traditionalist Catholic clergy and laity within the Diocese of Campos in Braz
ciated 'the just indignation aroused among the clergy and the people by the activities of the Jehova
primarily in imposing restrictions on Orthodox clergy and the exclusion of Orthodox Christians from
Bishops of Rome were elected or chosen by the clergy and the people of the diocese in the presence
The contrast between the impoverished lesser clergy and the magnates of the Church resurfaced as a
alogy of the most distinguished members of the clergy and the nobility
ctibility in holding it found favour with both clergy and Court, he resigned his special commission.
red non-ordained church workers in addition to clergy, and also provided a means to proceed to a Tri
In the past, the nation may have had inferior clergy, and corrupt lawyers, and vain and foolish soc
t VIII (in 1602) to take part with the secular clergy and the Jesuits in the English mission.
nrich Bergner (1865 - 1918), German Protestant clergy and art historian
sed in Kenya, is particularly strong, with 500 clergy and 4 million members.
as an amalgamation of the Society of Socialist Clergy and Ministers and the Socialist Christian Leag
resbyterians, a broad-based, national group of clergy and lay leaders working for a church that is s
ple in his manners, a great favourite with his clergy and people.
e scope to infuse Josephinistic ideas into the clergy and the laity.
Wulfram's Church, Grantham for the use of the clergy and the inhabitants of the town and Soke.
ble to organize two assemblies of the Prussian clergy and issue several administrative acts forming
d insist on the expulsion of the nonconformist clergy and their persecution.
Karl Schmidlin (de) (1805 - 1847), Swabian clergy and poet
ceived, the book caused him the rancour of the clergy, and his books were placed on the Index Libror
readily secured his cordial recognition by the clergy and the court.
He supported the bishops against the monastic clergy and aided them in establishing their temporal
ence in the diocesan selection and training of clergy and laity at the Advisory Board of Ministry in
The deanery consists of seven clergy and about ten congregations in different parts
ry, as well as his grandson Albert, joined the clergy and so Otto's line ended without an heir.
marched into the desert with almost all of the clergy and faithful of his Archdiocese.
ive of his meekness when treated rudely by his clergy, and his kindness on a journey in insisting on
evin, freeholders, inquest, murder, benefit of clergy, and prelates.
f Kalmar, had in general failed to respect the clergy and the property of the Church.
church property, dissatisfaction spread among clergy and people, and Bengtsson placed himself at th
hirds majority on the first ballot in both the clergy and lay conventions.
ilosophy, as well as the academic formation of clergy and laity while serving as Rector of the Grego
om he defended the possession of wealth by the clergy, and held that in the Church abuses were bette
he Department's seventeen trustees include ten clergy and three physicians.
However, although greeted by the clergy and people with joy, and despite the satisfact
ace stiff opposition from the part of Orthodox clergy and Metropolitan Dosiftei Filiti.
he determined the various prerogatives of the clergy and defined the grades of the ecclesiastical h
ere free to establish places of worship, train clergy, and proselytize to their faith.
ses of mythic stories for therapists, writers, clergy, and teachers.
In the late 1960s, relations between clergy and musicians in the Church of England became
The clergy and faithful of Saint Anthony Cathedral Basili
Second, the church faced a constant clergy and financial shortfall.
includes the entry and vesting prayers of the clergy and the Prothesis;
The state council, which hosted most of the clergy and secular lords as members, was regularly sp
The first Managing committee included 7 clergy and five laity.
ergraduates regularly accompany and assist its clergy and lay volunteers.
Mae ji are not technically members of the clergy, and are not recognized as such by the Thai go
ll of the lights in the church are lit and the clergy and people gather around the icon on the analo
uns, and invoked the blessing of heaven on the clergy and laity of the district around Kileedy.
Each of the clergy and faithful come forward, drink a little of t
three peaked biretta is worn by Roman Catholic clergy and some Anglican and Lutheran clergy.
e Austrian authorities, consisted primarily of clergy and met in the consistory of St. George's Cath
sfaction with the way you have related to some clergy and the laity" and "a certain lack of confiden
78 km2) home to Christian laypeople as well as clergy and missionaries.
e University of Notre Dame, she has taught for clergy and worship conferences and at seminaries thro
This law provided that the clergy and members of ecclesiastical orders, male and
During his stay in Jerusalem, the clergy and the notables of Constantinople deposed him
Chauncy organized American clergy and corresponded with English dissenting clerg
Leontia popular riots broke out (470): for the clergy and people of Constantinople it was in fact no
about at Douai for Scottish and Irish Catholic clergy, and also Benedictine, Franciscan and Jesuit h
amphlets against the Civil Constitution of the Clergy and his book "Doctrine catholique sur le maria
d the occasion with a dinner attended by local clergy and gentry.
strengthened greatly, with a major increase in clergy and membership.
Nazi policies in Hungary, especially among the clergy and politicians.
Montrose), together with a number of Calvinist clergy, and had the power to overrule Bailie's orders
ollusion between members of the Roman Catholic clergy and Nazi collaborators.
espoused Chrysostom's interests, wrote to the clergy and laity of Constantinople strongly condemnin
maintains an office in Boca Raton and employs clergy and speakers from across the U.S. The Cross In
urope, where he consulted with other Methodist clergy and studied their education programs.
proclamations gathered together intellectuals, clergy, and commoners.
Employers, politicians, the clergy and the forces of order on the one hand, and s
ion of the Jesuits and Dominicans deterred the clergy and nearly wrecked the scheme.
olt', since members of the lower orders of the clergy and London townspeople (not to mention the bur
iturgical renewal, continuing education of the clergy and the restoration of the permanent diaconate
ineteen years' episcopate he saw the number of clergy and missions increase during his tenure; many
proximately $25,000 in donations from Catholic clergy and faithful.
ears in Dallas, Texas, K.P. became an ordained clergy and served as a pastor of a Southern Baptist c
roachments, fostered the religious life of the clergy and laity by introducing clerical retreats and
city, as well as the house for the use of the clergy and the charity hospital at the then very cons
Thomas was a member of the clergy and Chaplain-General to the Army in Flanders.
This assembly included members of the clergy and the aristocracy, as well as representative
gland, and of changing views of Puritans, both clergy and laity.
her the legal rights and duties of the English clergy, and the constitution, canons and articles of
rocedures to prevent sexual abuse of minors by clergy and to report and punish it if and when it occ
istration, he nearly doubled the number of his clergy and churches.
93, a sustained consultation process involving clergy and laity coming to grips with the issues rais
the Society for the Relief of the North Riding Clergy, and earnestly promoted its interests.
e, Most Dear Brethren; and to their Most Pious Clergy; and to All the Genuine Orthodox Sons of the O
In the nineteenth century, clergy and choir vestries were added as well as an or
Higher Secondary School and residences of the clergy and appointed administrators of the parish.
These clergy and laypeople first organized at a meeting in
he feast of Corpus Christi, the Roman Catholic clergy and doctrine, and clerical celibacy.
alth fairs around the United States to educate clergy and seniors on the new Medicare prescription d
However, as for the clergy and people of Constantinople an Arian was not
the church's website reported having fourteen clergy and three parishes or missions (in Alabama, De
he Archdiocese of North America, consisting of clergy and lay delegates from parishes throughout the
as principal of the Old Catholic Seminary when clergy and laity of the archdiocese elected him as th
Clergy and other church workers are trained at Azusa
11:15 (more formal Morning Worship, with robed clergy and a small choir) and 18:00 (more contemporar
ion, as well as by the city's black Protestant clergy and by the AFL-CIO.
However, as for the clergy and people of Constantinople a Arian was not e
respect, but that the sloth of the protestant clergy and the ruin of the churches was detrimental t
Belgian Cardinal Joseph Cardijn, who mentored clergy and laity in the Young Christian Students, You
n organic whole: the military aristocracy, the clergy, and ordinary people.
take the oath to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, and went to Ettenheim, in the German part of
t the seventh act of the Synod called upon the clergy and people of Ireland to acknowledge Henry II
ng vigilance in enforcing the residence of the clergy, and by his disinterested appointments to the
olved with a group of conservative Evangelical clergy and lay leaders in the establishment of Trinit
sugar mill at one point had a church with full clergy and approximately 60 stone houses for its popu
who had committed atrocities against Catholic clergy and civilians, and the declaration against the
Even the likes of clergy and monks were seen there, despite the insiste
and all the Royal Branches, with the Nobility, Clergy, and Commons of England, then assembled in Par
40 (on such grievances as non-residence of the clergy and the flight of the Bishop of Gloucester and
st of the 1990s numbers and activity grew, the clergy and congregation gaining a reputation for bein
ership and troops in Terride's defenses, local clergy and people of Orthez.
The Justice must be done to the Gentry, Clergy, and most of the Bourgeoisie, that they have s
Her funeral was attended by councillors and clergy, and representatives of Ruskin House.
sed a 1927 budget that reduced salaries to the clergy and subsidies to Catholic schools.
re his men massacred Polish nobility, Catholic clergy and local Greek-Catholics.
hodox and Greek-Catholic Churches to bless the clergy and faithful.
lls, (born 16 July 1943) is a British Anglican clergy and former Bishop of Sheffield.
A decade ago, a group of Charlotte Episcopal clergy and parishioners planted a seed of educational
f sermons found a ready audience among English clergy and laity alike.
presence in every human being, they considered clergy and rituals unnecessary.
onso II endeavoured to weaken the power of the clergy and to apply a portion of the enormous revenue
Shortly thereafter, he joined the clergy and was ordained a priest by Arnulf of Metz.
gean pietist movement among Norwegian American clergy and parishes, it joined a group originally cal
The verse is chanted first by the clergy and then repeated by the chanters.
enormously to serving in partnership with the clergy and congregations across the area in supportin
The church was founded by socially concerned clergy and lay people for those excluded from worship
e invited to provide support and leadership to clergy and residents in this area of such variety and
A Charge to the Clergy and Laity of North Texas (1875)
                                                                                                    


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