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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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