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This infuriated the clergy from the other congregations, who in turn noti
o be observed in the procession, viz, that the clergy from S. Giovanni Battista, the men from San Ma
Clergy from churches throughout Cambridge regularly p
n his attempts to reform or expel his monastic clergy from Coventry.
e Archbishop's jurisdiction and forbid English clergy from visiting religious assemblies abroad.
The clergy from the two congregations regularly offer ser
five minutes in length, and featured religious clergy from churches in the local station's coverage
he Monasteries the church was served mostly by clergy from St. Mary's Church, Nottingham until it be
go and LeClaire Pastors' Group, a coalition of clergy from churches serving those communities.
Methodist local ecumenical partnership and has clergy from both denominations.
The Anglican clergy generally objected to the act, arguing that th
Due to Communist persecution of religious clergy, Geshe Wangyal decided to end his return trip
sed from 325,000 to 425,000, and the number of clergy grew by fifty percent.
enix Declaration is a document prepared by the clergy group No Longer Silent: Clergy for Justice in
rgued that by the 1646 Union of Uzhhorod their clergy had been granted the right to marry before ord
-health was accepted by the king as valid; the clergy had in fact objected to the nomination; Sir Jo
ntial aide was quoted as saying that Christian clergy had been asked to exorcise the spirits.
ed under the interdict and the aristocracy and clergy had fled to Frankfurt am Main, where they elec
eformation and hostile towards the traditional clergy had grown.
t was admitted that in its early years secular clergy had been educated there.
The local Catholic bishops and clergy had strongly supported Nolan, chiefly because
ever, Sweden's own need for church leaders and clergy has been the school's primary focus, and most
mong St. John's (West Hartford)'s many notable clergy have been two assistants who later became Bish
its location and tradition the church and its clergy have often had close connections to the Royal
Famous clergy have also visited, including the Servant of Go
Religious clergy have criticized the SBNR lifestyle.
n America were celibate; Eastern-rite Catholic clergy have traditionally been allowed to marry).
ince the Reformation, particularly amongst the clergy, have been of German, Dutch, Polish, and Itali
h is now part of the Diocese of London and its clergy have included the William Bedwell (from 1607)
usioned with the corruption among the Buddhist clergy, he wandered for a period of time before takin
relaxed not only in the laity but also in the clergy, he decided to establish a new religious socie
With the rest of the English clergy he had to pay a heavy fine (1531) for violatio
To his clergy he was, I have heard, very imperious.
great majority of ACNA's affiliated laity and clergy, he would happily bless those who were drawn t
Among Southern California clergy, he was known for bringing Jewish and Christia
For instance, at a meeting of Concerned Clergy, he was one of the pastors who blessed the fir
Grieved by unjust reflections cast upon the clergy, he wrote The Dignity and Honour of the Clergy
As President of the chamber of clergy, he refused its union with the Third Estate.
g in 1790, after the Civil Constitution of the Clergy, he stayed successively in Aix-la-Chapelle, We
ctor of the annual Festival of the Sons of the Clergy held at St Paul's Cathedral, and in 1791 he pr
Thomas was apparently a member of the secular clergy, his anthology was highly successful because i
izabethan period Langley assisted the Catholic clergy; his house was offered as an asylum to priests
f the dividing lines between the laity and the clergy, his ideas were still, by this point, reformis
ssues like celibacy for priests, the male-only clergy, homosexuality, birth control, and the involve
, and its first property in England, Alfriston Clergy House in East Sussex.
Alfriston Clergy House in Alfriston, Polegate, East Sussex, Eng
The adjoining Clergy House was designed by Scott's son, John Oldrid
After this he was Principal of Clergy House, Wimbledon until 1909.
istration Society College on 1 May 1878 in the Clergy House, Skinner Street, Bishopsgate (now Pindar
three or more priests, who live together in a clergy house.
ide by the Old Vicarage, former school and two clergy houses.
for Life exists primarily in order to show the clergy how to fight what the organization believes to
eporters" should be expanded to members of the clergy; however in some more traditional denomination
archdiocese in 1932, and held a synod for the clergy in 1935.
storm broke, and four days later he warned his clergy, in a circular letter, not to overstep the bou
Red Army recaptured occupied territories, many clergy in these territories were arrested and sent to
arriage and declared he would closely question clergy in his diocese who entered a civil partnership
alleges that Greene's criminality was known to clergy in Raphoe "at least as early as 1976".
He studied for the clergy in Andalusia, been afterwards ordained as a me
st secularization decrees imposed upon Mexican clergy in 1918.
He convoked a synod of the diocesan clergy in February 1832 and established New Orleans'
me to have been referring only to the House of Clergy in the Church of England's General Synod.
Following the custom for clergy in the Church of England he does not use the t
ministry policy resolutions that would permit clergy in committed same-gender partnerships to be ro
In particular, various clergy in Denver were trying to raise money individua
As a young man he studied for the clergy in Winnipeg and Ottawa before settling in Kuga
the cathedral and he worked with other Denver clergy in 1887 to create the Denver Charity Organizat
Instead, the new Catholic missionary clergy in the whole, predominantly Lutheran, country
They joined with the lesser clergy in opposition to the practices of simony and o
to him a work on the Nullity of the Protestant Clergy in reply to Archbishop Bramhall, but the corre
f Canterbury and he also prohibited any of the clergy in those peculiars from attending Stigands dio
d Itinerants in 1990, the Congregation for the Clergy in 1991, the Pontifical Council for Culture in
gh France, was adapted from civil wear for the clergy in 1812, and has changed little since.
was ordained as Metropolitan Community Church clergy in 1988.
He was representative of clergy in the Diet of Finland before Finnish independ
and as a consultor to the Congregation for the Clergy in the Roman Curia in 2003.
with a different form of government, and often clergy in controversy with their own congregations th
s created a pioneering program to train future clergy in how to do "public ministry" from a congrega
ipal of Ely Theological College, which trained clergy in accordance with Tractarian principles.
The Clergy in American Life and Letters, (1900)
He later convened a synod for the diocesan clergy in 1831, and the Second Provincial Council of
He was initially buried at the chapel for the clergy in the Turin cemetery, but his remains were tr
ed over the worst persecution of Catholics and clergy in the history of Mexico, including the killin
took the oath of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy in 1790.
ssels, team leader for continuing education of clergy in Brussels and Walloon Brabant, and founder a
founder member and the secretary of a group of clergy in the diocese of Bangor that published tracts
urned a blind eye in the 1620s to presbyterian clergy in his diocese, but Blair (on his own account)
ad its own minister and was served by visiting clergy in the Banbury Methodist Circuit.
isters was a group of disaffected Presbyterian clergy in the frontier areas of Kentucky and Tennesse
rs concerning the Persecution of the Episcopal Clergy in Scotland,' 1689, (anon.);
lar (as opposed to official) term referring to clergy in the earliest years of the United States who
Timothy Lutheran Seminary for the training of clergy in the denomination.
st the Jesuits, acting later for the Appellant Clergy in Rome (1602).
Around the same time, the clergy in Goa felt the need for a printing press and
stings, Middleville, and Stanton, Michigan and clergy in Ontario and Pennsylvania.
1618-1660) was one of the dispossessed clergy in the time of the great rebellion.
s pastoral duties, he was also named Vicar for Clergy in the diocesan chancery.
ary to the 1705 general assembly of the French clergy in 1705.
, exists to enable and equip congregations and clergy in the shaping and creation of new forms of re
Among his objectives were: to prepare the clergy in the spirit of Orthodoxy and of the demands
ice of mufti, the highest title of the Islamic clergy in a given region, for the Ottoman province of
isted, causing Pope Nicholas IV to censure the clergy in 1289 for objecting to the promotion of fore
rier and worked to improve the training of the clergy in the Archbishopric of Trier.
Latin sermon preached in a convocation of the clergy in 1555 and printed at London in the same year
icates were forged on a mass scale by Catholic clergy in Poland.
ile bishop, Weseham wrote an Instituta for his clergy, in order to teach them Christian doctrine and
Conforming clergy in North Essex presented a memorial to the bis
Circuit riders were clergy in the Methodist Episcopal Church and related
Crown and clergy in colonial Mexico, 1759-1821: the crisis of e
February 1662, Warner was able to address his clergy in Rochester Cathedral.
onflict between the brothers was calmed by the clergy in 1313.
He was suspended in 1635, and restored to the clergy in 1638, being appointed as a curate in the Pa
He built a new residence for the clergy in Honolulu, a wooden two-story building, flan
he Act was to remove the disqualifications for clergy in standing for election as Members of Parliam
Benson, like most Anglican clergy in the power structure viewed any Roman Cathol
appointed to the Permanent Formation of Young Clergy in 1994, Pizziolo was named episcopal vicar fo
shop Eijk a member of the Congregation for the Clergy in addition to his duties as Archbishop of Utr
ted States, and among the best known Christian clergy in any denomination.
harge at Aberdeen in 1631, where he joined the clergy in supporting episcopacy, and in 1635 he was o
The clergy include Senior Rabbi Ed Feinstein, Rabbi Harol
onsists of songs which criticize abuses by the clergy, including some which are quite outraged.
a expelled an entire section of the Nicaraguan clergy, including Pallais, then aged 20, who moved to
s carried in the streets, preceded by assorted clergy including a cardinal reciting prayers over a l
y of the churches that had chapters of secular clergy into churches with chapters of Augustinian can
e was a steady flow of Anglican lay people and clergy into the Catholic Church over the last decade
d to prepare and instruct the future Bulgarian clergy into the biblical texts and in AD 893, proclai
ne, he is said to have organized his cathedral clergy into a "congregation," devoting a great part o
the majority religious faith in the U.S., the clergy involved were almost always Christian (Protest
n or The White Battle because of the number of clergy involved, was a major engagement in the First
flicted person, and do not believe an ordained clergy is required to perform the deliverance.
Celibacy of the clergy is also a dividing point.
Without Benefit of Clergy is a 1921 drama film directed by James Young a
Synod teaches that the ordination of women as clergy is contrary to scripture.
Not only threatening the clergy, it also ruined economic sectors in competitio
the borough of Colchester for the use of local clergy; it can now be found in the library of the Uni
a Luciferi ad Cleros, an attack on the secular clergy; it is dated to 1352.
rically also common with Baptist and Methodist clergy, its use waned in the 20th century.
Although his father urged him to enter the clergy, Johnson decided instead to pursue a legal car
Pittendreigh also wrote a humor column in the Clergy Journal for several years.
ox section of Rookwood Cemetery in an area for clergy, just behind the sanctuary of Saint Athanasius
abuses mostly to that of the greed of Buddhist clergy, Kiyotsura still did not spare the Shinto prie
ed by the Liberation Theology-inspired radical clergy, KSMTF took the fight to a political level, le
l episcopal visitor, a bishop who ministers to clergy, laity and parishes like St Thomas' who do not
the convinced support of part of the Catholic clergy, launched the Friuli Movement.
unlawful, and appealing to an assembly of the clergy lawfully convened, though it did not lead to t
r his ideal, he spared no exertion to make his clergy learned and devout, and to cultivate a religio
als, a wide array of political parties and the clergy led an anti-Semitic campaign; many of these ev
Conflicts in Oxford with Calvinist clergy led to his being accused in 1615 before the Ki
t Newton although even back in 1856 unattached clergy led services from time to time for a small gro
e plurality of generous Irish laity as well as clergy led Riordan to name the seminary in honor of S
To increase the awareness of The Clergy Letter
e incompatible, contrary to the message of the Clergy Letter Project.
lable in French, Spanish and Portuguese on the Clergy Letter Project website.
As well resently Rick received his Clergy license with Faith Christian Fellowship of Can
stead of consoling their flock, people [of the clergy] like Jerry Falwell and Oral Roberts chastised
he town refers to its minster, a settlement of clergy living a communal life.
September 11 attacks, chiefly the response the clergy made to the events.
iew is a religious journal, the first Catholic Clergy magazine that appeared in the United States an
000.00 from their bank accounts”, said CBI.One clergy man of the said Church is also under severe su
y of the Hours or Divine Office (prayed by the clergy, many religious orders and congregations, and,
The Catholic Apostolic Church had among its clergy many clerics of the Roman Catholic, Anglican a
leave was made over the heads of the Timorese clergy, many of whom wrote to the Pope opposing it.
rotestant family life and setting the tone for clergy marriages.
Clergy may be admitted into the Order in one of the r
Sarah then began working towards becoming a clergy member.
onsult with outside sources such as family and clergy members before deciding to participate.
allegedly visited by politicians, businessmen, clergy members, etc. but this remains conjecture.
d was attended by both official and unofficial clergy members.
time without a clear leader, Pivarunas and the clergy met with Bishop George Musey (an independent,
y were organized, owned and operated by Church clergy, missionaries, or authorities, both Roman Cath
gest and oldest self-help group for victims of clergy molestation in the United States.
ia and Salmas) to call an assembly in Mosul of clergy, monks, and members from ten regions, to elect
An outspoken critic of the Corsican clergy, most of the copies of his book were burned by
Ordained clergy must first consult the district superintendent
Tooth as a school and home for the sons of the clergy, naval and military officers, and professional
Clergy, New York Fashion Week, Maula
d agreed that the States-General (a council of clergy, nobles and commons) should be summoned.
legislative body, composed of three estates of clergy, nobles and burgesses.
ould neither administer his church, defend his clergy, nor prevent idolatry.
At one point the reforming bishop "warned his clergy not to curl their hair with curling-tongs, nor
Davitt of the Irish Land League and some Irish clergy, notably Bishop Logue of Raphoe were actively
Hotchkin, Rev. S. F Early Clergy of Pennsylvania And Delaware (Philadelphia, PA
gallo was a member of the College of Beneficed Clergy of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and ch
He delivered episcopal charges to the clergy of Connecticut and New York entitled The Churc
In 789 he addressed a decree to the whole clergy of his empire, enjoining on every member to le
esian Order of Don Bosco at the request of the Clergy of Bolton.
Eight charges delivered to the clergy of the dioceses of Oxford and Canterbury, 1770
On 23 May a mandate was sent to the senior clergy of the bishopric of Glasgow authorising them t
The clergy of Norwich received him hospitably, and he was
sed much consternation within the ranks of the clergy of France, who had hitherto been accustomed to
his patronage rights in the church to appoint clergy of that persuasion to churches.
He held a high rank among the clergy of the province and was noted for his scholarl
dam was the choice of the king rather than the clergy of the diocese of Aberdeen.
d in 1704 to augment the incomes of the poorer clergy of the Church of England.
ath of Charles the Fat, the nobles and leading clergy of Upper Burgundy met at St Maurice and electe
entify complaints and allegations made against clergy of the Diocese of Ferns prior to April 2002, a
me, education was entirely in the hands of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church in the province.
ills many other roles not usually fulfilled by clergy of other denominations.
to the poor beneficed clergy of Wales.
Colonial Clergy of Maryland Delaware and Georgia
                                                                                                    


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