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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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