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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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