「Clerical」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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describes Machado's "two Spains" as "the one | clerical, absolutist and reactionary, and the other se |
cese is an important chapter in the series of | clerical abuse affairs that occurred in the dioceses o |
Tom Mooney, 'All the Bishops' Men - | Clerical Abuse in an Irish Diocese, Collins Press |
004 and to take a strong line against alleged | clerical abusers. |
ovement of the period, especially against the | clerical abuses of simony and concubinage. |
ived Luther's complaints as questions against | clerical abuses rather than fundamental dispute of dog |
Subjects range from satirical attacks on | clerical abuses to love songs, some in the manner of C |
Compendium Competorum was a document listing | clerical abuses by the Roman Catholic Church in Englan |
t, very few of them being able to work in the | clerical administration as priests of the diocese. |
In November 1979 the party and its | clerical adviser, Shari'atmadari (who was not a member |
rvices the needs of the homeless, and was the | clerical advisor and member of the Richmond branch of |
ingham and became a clerk and chairman of the | Clerical and Administrative Workers Union standing ord |
er, the Vaterland, which was the organ of the | Clerical and Federalist party. |
913, Pont quickly transitioned through twenty | clerical and manual labor jobs by 1925. |
, he sought to break down the barrier between | clerical and official careers as well as improving the |
eir nephew Adam de Fulbourn also held several | clerical and judicial offices in Ireland. |
ss union picket lines during a 1979 strike by | clerical and custodial workers at the university and w |
Europeans used it to make its finest royal, | clerical and military cloth. |
building, but more the costs and functions of | clerical and musical establishment attached to it. |
lso the name for the chapelle, the men of the | clerical and musical institution which attached to the |
On leaving school in 1937 Bonnor served in | clerical and executive branches of the Civil Service u |
ly between the three major occupation types - | clerical and service workers; professionals and manage |
He was thus a man of high position in both | clerical and secular society. |
dministration of the Bundestag, including its | clerical and research activitities. |
ignore a petition from 41 prominent Lutheran | clerical and lay leaders asking that the sale be put o |
y of the Australian Alliance of Professional, | Clerical and Government Employees' Associations. |
ca is usually worn in place of the manto, the | clerical ankle-length cloak, with or without shoulder |
Portsmouth Grammar School, before taking up a | clerical appointment at Portsmouth Dockyard at the age |
Walter's first | clerical appointment in Ireland was as Dean of Waterfo |
After various other | clerical appointments, Turton was Dean of Peterborough |
triers,' and in August of the same year was a | clerical assistant to the 'expurgators.' |
to Rangoon (Yangon) on a bicycle and became a | clerical assistant at age 20. |
cated girl working in a Shanghai factory as a | clerical assistant. |
ts, a Deputy Marshall, housewives, attorneys, | clerical assistants, counselors, medical personnel, de |
In 1939, he came to the Civil Service | Clerical Association and was an assistant secretary un |
turned as secretary of the renamed Australian | Clerical Association, a post he retained until 1922. |
ing patch, causing it to resemble a parson in | clerical attire. |
s constructing a Latin more accessible to his | clerical audience, based on their spoken Latin. |
ase of the sacraments, and the inheritance of | clerical benefices. |
rom dissatisfaction with the conservative and | clerical bias of the existing Breton Regionalist Union |
St. Austin, his house was always open to his | clerical brethren. |
from 1961 to 1965, and since then has been a | clerical brother in the Community of the Transfigurati |
Verschaffelt entered the public service as a | clerical cadet in the Department of Lands and Survey. |
u to improve working skills to not only to a | clerical cadre but also for all officers. |
dley Hall, Cambridge and embarked on a varied | clerical career that took him to many urban locations. |
th deacon and priest in 1934 he embarked on a | clerical career that was to last nearly 40 years. |
m Gonville College in 1518, and embarked on a | clerical career that saw him become Vicar of Newington |
Comiskey's early | clerical career was extremely promising. |
ity students, especially those intending on a | clerical career involving pastoral care. |
versity he took Holy Orders and embarked on a | clerical career that was to last for over 40 years. |
Beginning his | clerical career in c. 811, John was also an icon paint |
In the course of his | clerical career, Clapham published several sermons. |
In his | clerical career, he was prebendary of Peterborough, 17 |
t's Hospital and thus disqualifying him for a | clerical career. |
With other preferments he pursued a | clerical career. |
As such, his parents prepared him for a | clerical career. |
joyed the patronage of Lord Willoughby in his | clerical career. |
d Keble College, Oxford before embarking on a | clerical career. |
He was a catalyzing influence on lay and | clerical Catholic traditionalists who opposed the Vati |
rismatic movement and due to a requirement of | clerical celibacy it resulted in automatic excommunica |
He strongly enforced | clerical celibacy in order that the public land and of |
Carpatho-Rusyns, including Varzaly, believed | clerical celibacy to be so inherently unnatural as to |
ouncil of Trent, the fathers did not consider | clerical celibacy a matter of divine positive law, “no |
Clerical celibacy was abolished. | |
The Roman Catholic Church, whose laws on | clerical celibacy do not permit priests to be married, |
ge among priests, and other alleged problems ( | clerical celibacy was a long-standing doctrine). |
gitated for a relaxation of the discipline of | clerical celibacy in the African context, attributing |
Magisterium that claimed apostolic origin for | clerical celibacy and reminded ministers of the altar |
archbishop he was a reformer, campaigning for | clerical celibacy from 1074. |
n morality; especially Christian marriage and | clerical celibacy |
ister at the altar (the most ancient canon of | clerical celibacy); canon 36, allegedly forbidding pic |
ies to train priests, stricter enforcement of | clerical celibacy, regular visits by bishops to their |
-XXXIX: Miscellaneous: These articles concern | clerical celibacy, excommunication, traditions of the |
a strong supporter of the Tridentine Mass and | clerical celibacy. |
, the Roman Catholic clergy and doctrine, and | clerical celibacy. |
"The Case for | Clerical Celibacy: Its Historical Development and Theo |
lism acted on "instructions of the church and | clerical centers in the capitalist world." |
He was a representative in the | clerical chamber of the Swedish Parliament on several |
He was most often cast as aristocratic, or | clerical characters of Hispanic origin, as in The Keys |
volved in the Catholic Church the response to | clerical child sex abuse allegations “would have been |
f the Faith seeking information on reports of | clerical child sex abuse sent to it by the Dublin arch |
Liguori Penney to write an inquiry about the | clerical child sexual abuse scandal at Mount Cashel or |
hip Act because of its themes of parental and | clerical child abuse. |
c Bishops in order to prevent future cases of | clerical child abuse. |
ished in 2001 by Lord Nolan on the problem of | clerical child abuse. |
From 1860 to 1864 academic and | clerical circles were agitated by the storm which foll |
on 11 January 2000), suppressing the separate | clerical class (priests may join the Order as regular |
Many Methodist elders choose not to wear | clerical clothing in their daily activities. |
An apostolnik or epimandylion is an item of | clerical clothing worn by Orthodox Christian and Easte |
Clerical collaboration with Communist secret services | |
Acolytes do not wear a | clerical collar or rabat. |
more commonly a business suit with or without | clerical collar, the gown eschews ostentation, obscuri |
n also be worn around the neck in lieu of the | clerical collar. |
lliam of Saint-Calais's expulsion of Durham's | clerical community in 1083, in order to replace it wit |
ller companies, in particular small legal and | clerical companies such as solicitors and management c |
psalms and anthems, as well as several others | clerical composition. |
Several canons deal with | clerical concubinage, simony, clandestine marriages, e |
d established the Society of Saint-Sulpice, a | clerical congregation, and a seminary attached to the |
t took place, no distinction was made between | clerical continence and clerical celibacy. |
In practice, the discipline of | clerical continence meant by then that only unmarried |
l and geodedic calculations, Cracovians are a | clerical convenience introduced in the 1930s for solvi |
Clerical converts include Monsignor Graham Leonard (fo | |
he use of the vernacular in preaching, attack | clerical corruption, and even advocate disendowment. |
It reflects on the theme of | clerical corruption, a common one within The Canterbur |
His | clerical course finished, he was ordained priest, and |
After that, he spent seventeen years as a | clerical courtier in England and Avignon. |
ed Henry VI from London to Rouen as part of a | clerical delegation. |
He was a | Clerical Deputy to both the 2000 and 2003 General Conv |
he death of Sir Thomas Evans in 1892, another | clerical descendant Rev Claud Lewis, had the use of th |
t the Church in 1870 after the passing of the | Clerical Disabilities Act, of which he was one of the |
lso known as the Bishops Exclusion Act or the | Clerical Disabilities Act) (16 Car. |
greca, or more properly the douillette, is a | clerical double-breasted overcoat worn over the cassoc |
The typical | clerical dress of an Anglican minister during the 18th |
views on the vexed questions of the time, on | clerical dress and church ceremonies. |
make, sell and hire out legal gowns and wigs, | clerical dress, civic and municipal robes, academic dr |
tary regulations, particularly with regard to | clerical dress, mixed marriages, and church music. |
o serve as a priest until his retirement from | clerical duties in 1993. |
rth, and due to delicate health, resigned his | clerical duties and lived there in seclusion until his |
He began his | clerical duties at Bishopthorpe, Yorkshire, in 1811. |
In 1927 he was suspended from | clerical duties because of his nationalist activities. |
In addition to his | clerical duties, Thomas was a historian and antiquaria |
In addition to his | clerical duties, he had a reputation for debating, tak |
yed to count money, and later took up various | clerical duties. |
d as dispatchers, jail matrons, or to perform | clerical duties. |
ut restoring the cathedral, and he promoted a | clerical education society for supplying the diocese w |
t from Cochecho to Cocheco can be traced to a | clerical error at the 1827 incorporation of the defunc |
Due to a | clerical error in the War Department, in some official |
e Contras never received this money because a | clerical error in Oliver North's office (a mistyped ac |
However, a | clerical error in which the Blackhawks failed to tende |
Due to a Navy | clerical error however his citation and history will a |
However, after a | clerical error by officials in Washington, the postal |
l the figure was reduced to "there has been a | clerical error". |
1889, was not claimed by that club through a | clerical error, so on February 5, 1891, he signed with |
Its "Category A" status was a | clerical error, and was in fact a "Category C". |
oudie, who attributed the double-billing to a | clerical error, repaid the amount and was cleared of a |
sibly is that the additional "A" was simply a | clerical error. |
se, the relatively small overpayments due HOC | clerical errors are trivial. |
The | clerical establishment may very well have traced their |
Roman Catholic | clerical establishments in Ireland had refused governm |
Elected mayor of Aviron, he bought several | clerical estates (such as that of the abbaye de Conche |
ty of jobs, including engineering, education, | clerical, etc, though major part of the community does |
The pro-Union | clerical faction forced him into retirement in early 1 |
f its members were training as clergy or from | clerical families. |
He was born into a distinguished | clerical family at Brathay, Windermere in 1863 and edu |
He was born into a distinguished | clerical family on 14 June 1880 and educated at Trinit |
Ivan Naumovich was born into a | clerical family in western Ukraine, which was at the t |
Claggett was from a | clerical family of Bury St Edmunds. |
Gough was born into a | clerical family and educated at Weymouth College and T |
From a | clerical family (Samuel Harland, general secretary of |
Woodgate's writing attests to his | clerical family background, classical Greek and Latin |
Born into a | clerical family he was educated at Marlborough and Keb |
He was born into a | clerical family on 4 July 1869 and educated at Repton |
He was born into a | clerical family on 24 March 1860 and educated at Chart |
Crik was born into a | clerical family on 18 November 1882 and educated at Wi |
He was from a strong | clerical family and his devout Anglicanism influenced |
He was born on 7 May 1913 into a | clerical family and educated at Eton and Magdalen Coll |
field Daukes was born on 27 March 1877 into a | clerical family, being the eldest son of The Reverend |
Born into a | clerical family, he was educated at Marlborough and Fi |
Born into a | clerical family, he was educated at Clifton College an |
Born on 1 December 1844 into a | clerical family, he was educated at Radley and Christ |
Robert Crowther Abbott was born into a | clerical family: his father was the Rev. A. R. Abbott, |
He was born into a | clerical family: his father was to become Bishop of Li |
He came from a | clerical family; his father, Klym Vakhnianyn, and gran |
Milman ordered a long vest of the latest | clerical fashion which the tailor referred to as an "M |
s college at the moment of his death the only | clerical Fellow of the whole body.' |
fessional ambition to become important in the | clerical field of Church politics. |
n 13th century effigy of what appears to be a | clerical figure. |
hn Metcalf Davenport's publications include A | clerical firebrand ([Saint John, 1894]; Messiah (God i |
y a Squad of 50 Privates and a Large Civilian | Clerical Force- Pershing Anxious to Get into Harness. |
n which the use of early cursive and immature | clerical forms is intermingled. |
s, and it may be remarked in passing that the | clerical functions of the Rev. Robert Spalding were ju |
ited him to be their minister, he resumed his | clerical functions, and about the same time married th |
Boganda arrived in Paris attired in his | clerical garb and introduced himself to his fellow leg |
For example, wearing | clerical garb in public was punishable by a fine of 50 |
Never married, Lorenzo sometimes wore | clerical garb and was nicknamed l'Abate de' Ferrari. |
lost the market, whose licence was by then in | clerical hands, to Kilcullen Bridge, retaining a small |
e Knights Templar's independence of the local | clerical hierarchy by giving the Order the right to ta |
Clerical High School of Saint Arsenije | |
) was a German-born Roman Catholic priest and | clerical historian of the Franciscan Order. |
omorrah: An eleventh century treatise against | clerical homosexual practise, Waterloo, Ont., 1982. |
olic prejudice in the USA; acknowledging that | clerical homosexuality is a real issue, he nevertheles |
anism (as befitted his Cambridge and Anglican | clerical identity), Grote was nevertheless happy to ad |
thy of most of the leading Catholics, lay and | clerical, in Ireland. |
approving King Edward's request for a tax on | clerical incomes, in contrast to the behavior of the b |
ed a synod held at Florence, where simony and | clerical incontinence were once more condemned. |
well as eradicate simony, lay patronage, and | clerical incontinency. |
ted but lost his seat on the grounds of undue | clerical influence and Dr. Duggan was brought to trial |
ildren of priests, which served to perpetuate | clerical influence among western Ukrainians. |
nons Regular of Saint John Cantius (SJC) is a | clerical Institute of Consecrated Life in the Catholic |
Kiev Theological Academy, was reopened, as a | clerical institution. |
an aim to defend the Greek and Greek Orthodox | clerical interests against the Bulgarians in then Otto |
When he left school he took a | clerical job like his brothers, and he became a bank c |
olhapur, Maharashtra, where his father held a | clerical job and ran a small publishing business. |
ed overseas after leaving school, obtaining a | clerical job with a merchant on the Cape of Good Hope |
onomic background, he was forced to take up a | clerical job at Local Collectorate. |
trip, Hanna learns she is being promoted to a | clerical job at the tram company. |
om the entertainment industry, Everett took a | clerical job at Harlem Hospital in New York. |
e agency has no choice but to demote him to a | clerical job. |
enham Grammar school, leaving at 16 to take a | clerical job. |
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