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Italian word for "Greek," as it reminded Roman | clergy of the long black overcoat worn by Eastern pri |
The | clergy of Spain had great reverence, to receive indul |
d Conchobhar Ua Briain, with the chiefs of the | clergy of Connaught and Munster ... [made] a year's p |
imposed upon King Edward II by the peerage and | clergy of the Kingdom of England to restrict the powe |
Wiburn took part, as proctor of the | clergy of Rochester, in the convocation of 1562, and |
ters was later accused by some of the diocesan | clergy of holding on to idle church property worth mi |
ford's clerical directory : a directory of the | clergy of the Church of England, the Church in Wales, |
pope to excommunicate laymen who had deprived | clergy of their temporalities, his dictum being that |
Lubbock, William, CCEd Person ID: 51168 in the | Clergy of the Church of England Database, accessed 15 |
s, meals, and recreations" Like other Anglican | clergy of his day, Maundrell made no attempt to under |
This was a rule by the | clergy of the diocese. |
a new bishop should be appointed, he bade the | clergy of Riez obey the Bishop of Arles. |
nd sacrifice on the part of both the laity and | clergy of the diocese. |
The main thrust of the reforms was that the | clergy of the cathedral agreed to live in common and |
ack cape) was worn at the Divine Office by the | clergy of cathedral and collegiate churches and also |
despite the vigorous protests of the cathedral | clergy of Utrecht. |
ained the notable rank of agent general of the | clergy of France. |
The | Clergy of the Church of England database (CCEd) is an |
At the famous Assembly of the French | Clergy of 1755, he took sides with the moderate party |
h part of his personal estate to the episcopal | clergy of the Kingdom of Scotland. |
f centre of these opinions, and fifteen of the | clergy of Staffordshire formed themselves into an ass |
In 1297, Henry led the | clergy of his diocese in approving King Edward's requ |
d areas of Norway and was originally served by | clergy of the Church of Norway, but later it became a |
s concerned in "a memorable convocation of the | clergy of the Province of Canterbury wherein the matt |
ance of the Bull passed by the assembly of the | clergy of France, and seeking to weaken or render use |
although they were erratic, and in some places | clergy of clearly heretical views were appointed to c |
The church is now served by the | clergy of St. Augustine's, Meir, Stoke-on-Trent. |
ons, the cathedral was also visited by eminent | clergy of the Ukrainian and Roman Catholic Churches a |
striking contrast to the general apathy of the | clergy of the period, Griffith Jones' zeal appealed t |
ishop, Bosa introduced a communal life for the | clergy of the cathedral, and set up a continuous litu |
Pius X instituted commissions to cleanse the | clergy of theologians promoting Modernism and some of |
alled "The Common Fund" for the benefit of the | clergy of the district. |
ence both among dissenting ministers and among | clergy of the established church. |
ld several conferences on the subject with the | clergy of his diocese; and in the hope of influencing |
t of constitutions, or laws, he issued for the | clergy of his diocese were heavily based on his prede |
Later, when it began to call its pastors from | clergy of The American Lutheran Church, it became a m |
contested the ancient rights of the cathedral | clergy of Milan and supported the Gregorian reforms. |
On 4 May, the | clergy of Breslau - Pastor Hornig, Dr. Konrad, Bishop |
llow) as a pancake, he also accused the Polish | clergy of being extremely conservative, engaged in po |
created to levy a one-year, forced loan on the | clergy of Florence and Fiesole to cover the sum. |
Welbeloved subjects, we thought that the | clergy of our realm had been our subjects wholly, but |
rk, to administer the oath of supremacy to the | clergy of the northern province. |
t between the king's purveyors and the secular | clergy of Meath. |
Each of these Bishops was regarded by the | Clergy of his time as a scandal to his order and the |
bidden the use of the old titles except by the | clergy of the established Protestant Church, the Cath |
All the Protestant | clergy of the Cieszyn region of Silesia were arrested |
When all the | clergy of the town were called upon in 1791 to take t |
esert monasteries rather than from the learned | clergy of Alexandria. |
who when apprised of the incarceration of the | clergy of Gorkum hastened to the city in order to adm |
rs of Independence along with Robert I and the | Clergy of Scotland. |
, over a council held at Croft attended by the | clergy of the southern part of Britain. |
untrymen, the royal houses, aristocracies, and | clergy of Europe. |
Colonial | Clergy of the Middle Colonies: New York New Jersey an |
is part of the Bath and Wells Diocese, and the | clergy of the church work on a non-stipendiary basis. |
(updated by Wallace, W.J.R.), | Clergy of Dublin and Glendalough, Dublin 2001. |
riefly considered in a Charge delivered to the | Clergy of the Archdeaconry of London, on May 18, 1843 |
ght forced him to resign that office, when 186 | clergy of the diocese presented him with his portrait |
bi-ritual priests as well as various visiting | clergy of the Eparchy presently serve the community. |
In June of 1783 he attended a meeting of the | clergy of Maryland at Whitemarsh and took an active p |
In 1762 the episcopal | clergy of Ross and Caithness elected him their bishop |
Rhythmo Graecorum, 1775, and Directions to the | Clergy of the Diocese of Chester on the Choice of Boo |
of Clonfert were removed from the earth by the | clergy of Brenainn, and they were enclosed in a prote |
In a letter to the | clergy of England and Scotland (1684), Cardinal Phili |
odosius II to fill the vacancy with one of the | clergy of Constantinople. |
Other notable | clergy of Sinai Temple have included Rabbi David Lieb |
cluding overseeing the Office of the Vicar for | Clergy, Office of Communications, and The Catholic St |
Readers officiating in the absence of ordained | clergy often wear a blue tippet, or, in the United St |
was elected bishop by the whole people and the | clergy on Galloway, excepting the prior and the conve |
umor and anecdote, directed mainly against the | clergy; on Proverbia Germanica (1508; new ed., Leyden |
Some churches publish specific instructions to | clergy on how to minister to gay and lesbian people. |
ure was the "first association of teachers and | clergy on an inter-school and inter-confessional basi |
him, two of his brothers entered the Catholic | clergy, one joining the Society of Jesus and the othe |
first decade of the 21st century, the church's | clergy operated a relief fund for the families of res |
ork, an association of dioceses, parishes, and | clergy opposing what its members considered a liberal |
ll those who plundered churches, assaulted the | clergy, or robbed the rustic poor. |
nd suffer the death penalty without benefit of | clergy or sanctuary. |
, the majority of its members were training as | clergy or from clerical families. |
He may be a member of the | clergy, or a counselor, professor or psychologist, do |
stepparents, teachers, coaches, another child, | clergy or anyone that that betrayed the child's trust |
ntinople, without the official sanction of the | clergy or people of Antioch. |
es either already ordain openly gay or lesbian | clergy or are in the processes of discussing it. |
phic spread and will only incardinate ordained | clergy or ordain new priests if they have a community |
or of supremacy, while, on the other hand, the | clergy ordained by him would have no right to officia |
the Patriarch of Moscow without notice to his | clergy, Osborne requested that he and the whole of th |
an estimated three hundred retreats to French | clergy over the course of thirty years. |
ant then attempted to implement reforms in the | clergy over the issue of pluralism and the employment |
was a generous benefactor of the exiled French | clergy, over five hundred of whom he received into hi |
staffed by lay teachers who -together with the | clergy, parents, and students- work for its uninterru |
se that he published in 1700 against the state | clergy, particularly Rev. Cotton Mather, for its role |
The Law of the Civil Constitution of the | Clergy, passed on 12 July 1790 subordinated the Roman |
san offices, these diocesan funds also provide | clergy pay and housing expenses (which total around £ |
In his diocese, he formed a | clergy pension fund for his diocese and built over fo |
e and superstition which the remissness of the | clergy permitted to flourish in the neighboring paris |
He served on the archdiocesan | clergy personnel board from 1990 to 1998, and was app |
and as a large landowner in addition to being | clergy, played a role in the development of Staffords |
Christian | clergy practiced intolerance toward non-Christians, b |
He criticized the two-faced morality of the | clergy, promoted the secularization of public life an |
Negligent | clergy publicly affronted their bishop, and his outsp |
matic and moral instructions, intended for the | clergy, published during that and the following year. |
ered was guilty of a felony without benefit of | clergy, punishable by death. |
licly adopted the Orthodox faith and the local | clergy raised no serious objection to his usurpation. |
The majority of the | clergy reacted to Felix's activity by nominating Dios |
ugment the incomes of poorer Church of England | clergy) receives a Royal Charter. |
e bishops and approximately four hundred lower | clergy refused to take the oaths because they believe |
se, including the theatre, at a time when many | clergy regarded it as morally suspect, and more scand |
In his first pastoral letter to the | clergy, religious, associations and other faithful of |
Discourses with meditation for the Use of the | Clergy, Religious, and Others |
lish seigneurial tenure in Canada East and the | clergy reserves in Canada West. |
He supported the abolition of the | clergy reserves and the separation of church and stat |
The groups joined in order to secularize the | clergy reserves and do away with the seigneurial syst |
located in other areas of Upper Canada, became | Clergy reserves under the control of the Clergy Corpo |
In 1832, he supported a bill to dispose of the | clergy reserves, proposing that the proceeds go to ed |
ns in government expenditure, abolition of the | Clergy Reserves, voluntarism, and free trade with the |
abolish seigneurial tenure and secularize the | clergy reserves. |
is employees were jailed for cutting timber on | clergy reserves. |
modate the differences which existed among the | clergy respecting usages, and endeavoured also to res |
The London | clergy responded by again charging Hunne, this time f |
s preaching scandalized the conservative local | clergy, resulting in his suspension a divinis (the gr |
ded increasing the asceticism of the cathedral | clergy, retaining the light diet of the monk and maki |
stly employed in preaching missions and giving | clergy retreats throughout England, Ireland, and Scot |
In the university town of Uppsala in Sweden | clergy, royalty and academia historically resides on |
Among its members were tradesmen, | clergy, Russian consuls, Ottoman officials from Phana |
Controversially, he emphasized raising | clergy salaries ahead of building a cathedral for his |
According to Susie Stanley, "While many | clergy sanctioned a narrow understanding of women's s |
Clergy sat in the chapel, then sent the prisoner roun | |
College after which he was Principal of Leeds | Clergy School before becoming Canon of Manchester in |
Leaving Oxford, he attended Leeds | Clergy School and was subsequently ordained into a cu |
After a period of study at Leeds | Clergy School he became Curate at St Peter's Leiceste |
In 1879 Paget went to the Leeds | Clergy School as Vice Principal but returned to Londo |
His next post was as principal of Leeds | Clergy School and he later became Rural Dean of the a |
ptist, portraits of Grand Masters, Knights and | clergy, sea and landscapes, depicting naval battles a |
obable if the works were prepared by Christian | clergy seeking to eradicate paganism. |
ween Catholic bishops and married Episcopalian | clergy seeking Catholic ordination. |
The city residents and the | clergy seem to have adopted a cautious neutrality, ev |
Edmund Campion, while in 1582 he was among the | clergy selected by the privy council to argue against |
opposition, the junta of generals and Catholic | clergy selected General Zuloaga as their president. |
n are populated almost exclusively by Catholic | clergy, seminarians, nuns, etc., and by a very small |
LeRoy Bailey Jr. | Clergy Senior Pastor of The First Cathedral |
n some passage relating to the marriage of the | clergy, sent it back to him, with a present indeed, b |
More than a half dozen of Louisiana's | clergy served as Confederate chaplains throughout the |
tal in Catholic seminary reform in the wake of | clergy sex abuse disclosures." |
victims to receive payments in the 2003 Boston | clergy sex abuse scandal settlement. |
of his time as bishop he had to deal with the | clergy sexual abuse crisis, and with the diocesan leg |
elop a protocol for dealing with complaints of | clergy sexual abuse. |
public arena some indication of how prevalent | clergy sexual abuse was. |
1. To support victims of | clergy sexual abuse; |
However, from the mid-1980s the issue of | clergy sexual abuse became more openly talked about. |
mposed of and providing services to victims of | clergy sexual abuse. |
attracted over 4,000 lay Catholics, victims of | clergy sexual abuse, theologians, priests and religio |
Over 100,000 victims of | clergy sexual abuse have come forward in the United S |
f BEFORE DALLAS: THE U.S. BISHOPS' RESPONSE TO | CLERGY SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN, by Nicolas P. Cafard |
and most active support group of survivors of | clergy sexual abuse and their supporters in the Unite |
The letter gave instructions on how the | Clergy should deal with and respond to lesbian, gay, |
longer vote for the popes and that only higher | clergy should be considered eligible. |
e 12 June 2008 and of the Congregation for the | Clergy since 2 February 2010,. |
He has served in the Congregation for | Clergy since 1987, and has held the posts of Head of |
The church has been without permanent | clergy since the early 1980s and has relied upon Non- |
idered an official liturgical duty reserved to | clergy, so women were not allowed to sing in the Scho |
from the Leiden council members as well as the | clergy, specifically Engelendaal Abbey in Leiderdorp. |
ding of churches and payments towards Anglican | clergy stipends throughout Sheffield. |
er refused the Constitutional oath, making the | clergy subordinate to the French civil authorities - |
Some dissenting German Protestant | clergy, such as those who founded the anti-Nazi Confe |
criticized for being influenced by the Shi`ite | clergy such as Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani. |
n 25 May 1424 where along with other prominent | clergy such as Worthyngton St Andrew, Holborn, Lychef |
movement, and was on good terms with Methodist | clergy such as Thomas Charles; non-conformist clergy |
Purley's | clergy suffered ejection almost every time a national |
ng opposition within Iraq on the part of local | clergy, surrendered to the Ottomans and was treated w |
Dratch is a member of the | Clergy Task Force on Abuse of Jewish Women Internatio |
The Martyrs were eight Anglican | clergy, teachers, and medical missionaries killed by |
p of Rochester he proposed an address from the | clergy thanking the crown for requiring an undertakin |
ho was appalled by his election and warned the | clergy that Cheyne was an inveterate 'enemy' of the c |
f sexual abuse connected to the Roman Catholic | clergy that occurred in the Canadian diocese of Antig |
ater been learned that this Bishop and all the | clergy that accompanied him have been ... killed betw |
ims were made by acquaintances and some fellow | clergy that Bishop Crutchfield had lived for decades |
Upon the request of the local high | clergy, the pope confirmed Geoffrey I's excommunicati |
However, the people, the | clergy, the Baux, the Porcelet, and Count Raymond of |
ed for the spiritual formation of the Catholic | clergy: the letter of St. Jerome A Nepotianum suum (R |
Synod of Homberg consisted of the | clergy, the nobility, and the representatives of citi |
ved as a consultor of the Congregation for the | Clergy, the Pontifical Council for the Family and the |
(the Fleet), political and arts patronage, the | clergy, the practice of medicine and corruption. |
After the judgement, one of the High Church | clergy, the Revd Thomas Harrison accused Sir Richard |
to settle 144 claims of child sexual abuse by | clergy, the 2nd-largest payment by a diocese. |
of Rome, distributing 1,900 solidi to "all the | clergy, the monastic diaconies, and the mansionarii". |
illion to settle 144 claims of sexual abuse by | clergy, the 2nd-largest payment by a diocese, termina |
ols moved on as respective bishops, the island | clergy, the parent body staff and students became inc |
raq, the sex scandals involving members of the | clergy, the idea of terrorists killing in the name of |
a' (the bolsheviks), and the 'old Russia' (the | clergy, the middle and upper class). |
ng communion, the chalice was reserved for the | clergy; the laity only received bread. |
Served by some 400 | clergy, the Diocese also includes over 40 Episcopal s |
clerical marriage, the oversupply of ordained | clergy, the behaviour of the clergy and their dress a |
Many writers, particularly Protestant | clergy, then defended the contemporary beliefs on wit |
collections of materials relating to Lutheran | clergy, theologians and church workers including pers |
g stating that the book “should be read by all | clergy, therapists, people in recovery, people who sh |
in 1191, Reginald went to Bath and pressed the | clergy there to select Savaric as Reginald's successo |
With the support of several visiting | clergy, they became a formal parish at the diocesan c |
e's activities as an opportunity to get rid of | clergy they did not like. |
e devoted to the endowment of churches and the | clergy, this disposition being ratified by a law in 1 |
The English secular | clergy three times without result recommended him to |
ke while in Rome was commissioned by the Irish | clergy, through Bishop MacDonough of Kilmore, to obta |
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