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troductions which would guard both priests and | laity against betrayal. |
ound a ready audience among English clergy and | laity alike. |
ers of the Canonical hours as arranged for the | laity along with the notable inclusion of the office |
Laity also represented Cornwall in 3 List A matches. | |
a derivative work by Australian painter David | Laity, also titled "The Dream of the Fisherman's Wif |
The marriage was widely accepted by the | laity, although Edith was considered Harold's mistre |
lived attracting a large following amongst the | laity and a small community of disciples around his |
he had to rely on the leadership skills of the | laity and the vowed religious of the diocese. |
redefinition of the dividing lines between the | laity and the clergy, his ideas were still, by this |
er Lee (1997), Disciples of the Desert: Monks, | Laity, and Spiritual Authority in Sixth-century Gaza |
Equal numbers of | laity and clergy, elected by the annual conferences, |
h liturgical and judicial matters for both the | laity and clergy. |
candidates of the ministry and members of the | laity, and is an approved teaching institution of th |
planning and sacrifice on the part of both the | laity and clergy of the diocese. |
diocese, working to improve the morals of the | laity and the clergy alike. |
-e-Anaveem Pakistan [Theological Institute for | Laity] and a famous local theologian of Pakistan. |
f England, Parmoor was elected to the House of | Laity and became its first Chairman. |
d Catholic movement are invariably admitted as | laity and not priests or bishops. |
9) China that recognises the importance of the | laity and lay practice within Ch'an Buddhism, and fo |
ess than 600 and no more 1,000 delegates, half | laity and half clergy. |
r of Committee on Marriage, on Family Life, on | Laity and Youth, and the Subcommittee on Marriage an |
pal visitor, a bishop who ministers to clergy, | laity and parishes like St Thomas' who do not accept |
laboration with the Pontifical Council for the | Laity and local committees of the host countries, ha |
, a pamphlet purporting to mediate between the | laity and the clergy, but, as Thomas More argued in |
f the White Army, Russian Orthodox priests and | laity, and officials of the Russian Provisional Gove |
by charge conferences are seated) so that the | laity and the clergy are equal in number. |
zed by the great majority of ACNA's affiliated | laity and clergy, he would happily bless those who w |
Priests and | laity, archbishops, ministers, senators, members (se |
ing the smaller hosts for the Communion of the | laity, are placed during the celebration of the Euch |
The plurality of generous Irish | laity as well as clergy led Riordan to name the semi |
In 1732 he was elected by the clergy and | laity as the metropolitan bishop of Aleppo for both |
ion does not indicate any participation of the | laity as it does at ordination; rather, it is simply |
ons, and, more frequently since Vatican II, by | laity as well), principally at the end of psalms and |
higher institute of religious sciences for the | laity at the initiative and active support of Archbi |
diocesan selection and training of clergy and | laity at the Advisory Board of Ministry in Westminst |
Laity became Defence Correspondent from 1989 until 2 | |
h Associations of Clergy, Consecrated Life and | Laity, Bishop Prendergast is now a member of the CCC |
Most were Chinese | laity, but others were missionaries from various oth |
als and discipline had relaxed not only in the | laity but also in the clergy, he decided to establis |
responsibility for the moral behaviour of the | laity, buttock mail was levied as a fine for sexual |
fostered the religious life of the clergy and | laity by introducing clerical retreats and popular m |
he won the hearts and minds of both clergy and | laity by his active and diligent pastoral ministry. |
Godfrey's opponents, which included | laity close to the founding bishop, incorporated und |
ined consultation process involving clergy and | laity coming to grips with the issues raised by the |
Laity commented on NATO actions in Afghanistan, and | |
ivered 4 April 1967 at a meeting of Clergy and | Laity Concerned at Riverside Church in New York City |
atholicism in 1950, and served as chair of the | Laity Council of the Catholic Diocese of Oslo, as bo |
Laity died at Treliske Hospital in Truro, Cornwall o | |
charist, he advocated restoring the cup to the | laity, dismissed the Catholic doctrine of Transubsta |
tinople, who have been selected from among the | laity due to service to those portions of the Easter |
The Decree of Second Vatican Council on | Laity encourages the lay people in the Church to eng |
Many Catholic Bishops, priests and | laity expressed anger at what they perceived as a cl |
In 2003 | Laity formally complained to the BBC about comments |
restrain unordained persons, whether monks or | laity, from public preaching and teaching. |
t Dyer, Obed Nicholls, John Curnow, John Edgar | Laity, George Mildren, Joe Pengelly and William Tonk |
The few surviving | laity had also all reached old age, and some of them |
At length a section of the Liverpool | laity, holding what they termed 'free' views in theo |
ds of today's apostolate and accessible to the | laity, hoping to restore their character as the pray |
rdinal Joseph Cardijn, who mentored clergy and | laity in the Young Christian Students, Young Christi |
Faithful and | laity in the Church (1969) |
Vegetarianism is required for both monks and | laity in Jainism. |
The issue was the role of | laity in governance of the church. |
The wooden fish is used by monks and | laity in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. |
n the newly created Pontifical Council for the | Laity in 1967. |
ciation and served as a member of the House of | Laity in the National Assembly of the Church of Engl |
nd encouraged the greater participation of the | laity in governing the Church. |
r street clothing to emphasize the role of the | laity in recent versions of the Prayer Book. |
The biblical participation of the | laity in the ordination is still fulfilled, when the |
came a member of the Church Assembly (House of | Laity) in 1935 and was Chairman of the governors of |
olved in developing religious education of the | laity in his Archdiocese, and helped to establish th |
theology, for his book, The Liberation of the | Laity: In Search of an Accountable Church (Continuum |
A member of the | laity is appointed as pastoral associate and manages |
He envisioned a | laity knowledgeable in things both human and divine, |
Laity later also became a Senior Associate Research | |
Laity made his Minor Counties Championship debut for | |
A Charge to the Clergy and | Laity of North Texas (1875) |
s now working to further evangelism within the | laity of the church through worldwide programs throu |
from 1945 to 1950 and a Member of the House of | Laity of the Church Assembly from 1947 to 1950. |
l of the Old Catholic Seminary when clergy and | laity of the archdiocese elected him as the 83rd Arc |
nd other basic needs should be supplied by the | laity of the early Christian church. |
voked the blessing of heaven on the clergy and | laity of the district around Kileedy. |
arriott has served as a member of the House of | Laity of the General Synod of the Church of England |
he published also editions, for the use of the | laity, of the Missal and the vesper-book. |
hrysostom's interests, wrote to the clergy and | laity of Constantinople strongly condemning the intr |
-e-Anaveem Pakistan [Theological Institute for | Laity] on 15 July, 2010. |
me to work with the Pontifical Council for the | Laity on 1 November 1994, with the task of overseein |
, the chalice was reserved for the clergy; the | laity only received bread. |
y College, a school to educate the sons of the | laity, opened in 1838 in new buildings designed by W |
Dharmabindu - which outlines the duties of the | laity, outlines rules for mendicants, and describes |
f Maktaba-e-Anaveem [Theological Institute for | Laity] Pakistan. |
d, President of the Pontifical Council for the | Laity, presiding. |
ral issues and ecumenism, and strengthened the | laity, priests, and nuns of the diocese. |
Australian artist David | Laity reworked the design into a painting of the sam |
ary societies with a core of canonical Orthdox | laity served by canonical Orthodox clergy within the |
donations and privileges bestowed on it by the | laity, since "what had once been given to God might |
several commissions such as Justice and Peace, | Laity, Social Welfare. |
the Legion of Mary, an association of Catholic | laity that was viewed as reactionary organization by |
Written for the | laity, the book makes little use of Buddhist termino |
hholding the cup in the Lord's Supper from the | laity, the second the doctrine of transubstantiation |
y of bishops, Communion under one kind for the | laity, the authenticity of the Apostolic Canons and |
s with only the consecrated bread given to the | laity, the restoration of prayers for souls in purga |
on for Bishops, the Pontifical Council for the | Laity, the Administration of the Patrimony of the Ho |
culty and administration are entirely from the | laity, though the school continues to have a chaplai |
nt August 1992, Bishop Spain taught clergy and | laity through the Focus on Ministry seminar, sponsor |
l teaching, calling lay apostles, and bringing | laity through the Catholic liturgy to social action, |
h life and often subjected bishop, clergy, and | laity to regulations. |
ge the archbishop considered necessary for the | laity to know. |
The concept is to encourage priests and | laity to unite with the Pope through the Immaculate |
He joined, eventually, with other clergy and | laity to formally fight the Pope's decree, and they |
il II, which re-emphasized the vocation of the | laity to holiness and to apostolate in the world, Mi |
I concludes the encyclical by appealing to the | laity to pray for vocations to the priesthood and en |
ng their religious influence over the Catholic | laity to procure the indiscriminate dismissal of all |
blished That communion of the Eucharist to the | Laity under one kind is lawful. |
Laity was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-ar | |
, with a single half century high score of 66. | Laity was a fine driver and powerful hooker of the b |
mbers of lay religious orders, and in 1968 all | laity where accepted; by 1977 they outnumbered relig |
s well as the academic formation of clergy and | laity while serving as Rector of the Gregorian. |
The monks were supported by the | laity, who thereby gained merit and who received fro |
G. R. Geyer, Empowerment of the | Laity with the Charismata for Renewal in a Tradition |
1990, he was an elected member of the House of | Laity within the General Synod of the Church of Engl |
, as well as enforcement of laws that kept the | laity within moral bounds. |
Paul II for traditionalist Catholic clergy and | laity within the Diocese of Campos in Brazil. |
Here Kelly worked tirelessly to involve the | laity, women as well as men, in the Institute's many |
He became active in Methodist | laity work, but at 21 years of age his health failed |
He chaired the Episcopal Commission on the | Laity, Youth and Vocations, has been a member of CEL |
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