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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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