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In his diocese, he formed a | clergy pension fund for his diocese and built over fo |
Sarah then began working towards becoming a | clergy member. |
He was a | clergy Deputy to General Convention from the Diocese |
ma took charge of the church, there was only a | clergy committee to take the important decisions. |
d entered by a doorway in the west wall, and a | clergy vestry to the east with a flat roof concealed |
room were replaced by a stokehold over which a | clergy vestry was built with doors into the chancel a |
three or more priests, who live together in a | clergy house. |
baby", as stated by Mary Gail Frawley-O'Dea, a | clergy abuse psychologist. |
A | clergy abuse scandal has cost the Archdiocese of Cinc |
Edward Feild, appealed in 1864 for additional | clergy to minister in the diocese, thus offering Kell |
The adjoining | Clergy House was designed by Scott's son, John Oldrid |
wo years after that, he consecrated an African | clergy as Metropolitan Archbishop for South Africa an |
entify complaints and allegations made against | clergy of the Diocese of Ferns prior to April 2002, a |
, and its first property in England, Alfriston | Clergy House in East Sussex. |
Alfriston | Clergy House in Alfriston, Polegate, East Sussex, Eng |
g stating that the book “should be read by all | clergy, therapists, people in recovery, people who sh |
As noted above, the government required all | clergy to swear an oath of loyalty to the Civil Const |
give the child "a name" by declaring that all | clergy want is for people's lives, however "botched i |
ayer or one of its antecedents is used and all | clergy are male. |
nt with numerous plaintiffs suing over alleged | clergy abuse. |
The Act also allowed | clergy to sit in other elected bodies including the E |
Chauncy organized American | clergy and corresponded with English dissenting clerg |
gean pietist movement among Norwegian American | clergy and parishes, it joined a group originally cal |
rior, depended on the formation of an American | clergy, which alone would be adequate and fit for the |
church property, dissatisfaction spread among | clergy and people, and Bengtsson placed himself at th |
ence both among dissenting ministers and among | clergy of the established church. |
ago dedicated to the training of academics and | clergy across religious boundaries. |
Equal numbers of laity and | clergy, elected by the annual conferences, will be de |
etitions from Independent Catholic bishops and | clergy who seek to be received into communion with th |
in Marprelate tracts, in which the bishops and | clergy were strongly opposed. |
al and judicial matters for both the laity and | clergy. |
ever, Sweden's own need for church leaders and | clergy has been the school's primary focus, and most |
h contains a fierce attack on the nobility and | clergy. |
ere ratified by the Queen, and the bishops and | clergy were required to assent. |
ed under the interdict and the aristocracy and | clergy had fled to Frankfurt am Main, where they elec |
e Commons met separately from the nobility and | clergy for the first time, creating in effect an Uppe |
all office-holders, Members of Parliament and | clergy to take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy |
onsult with outside sources such as family and | clergy members before deciding to participate. |
rive that when the bishop died, the people and | clergy chose Gerard as his successor. |
imposed upon King Edward II by the peerage and | clergy of the Kingdom of England to restrict the powe |
The reported expulsion of Ionan monks and | clergy by Nechtan in 717 may have been related to the |
classroom diploma programmes to believers and | clergy who wish to complete their ministerial trainin |
cation for those who tried to tax churches and | clergy without the consent of the bishop. |
The choir and | clergy vestries were built in 1909. |
nd sacrifice on the part of both the laity and | clergy of the diocese. |
pounds had been subscribed by the bishops and | clergy. |
ed over the worst persecution of Catholics and | clergy in the history of Mexico, including the killin |
artin Luther King, who asked that students and | clergy come to Selma, Alabama, to take part in a marc |
Although all of its worship centers and | clergy are currently located in the American Great La |
ns, and levied heavy taxes on the nobility and | clergy. |
great majority of ACNA's affiliated laity and | clergy, he would happily bless those who were drawn t |
stings, Middleville, and Stanton, Michigan and | clergy in Ontario and Pennsylvania. |
us community, without division into laymen and | clergy. |
Chapel, a Lady Chapel, and a choir vestry and | clergy vestry off the chancel. |
, exists to enable and equip congregations and | clergy in the shaping and creation of new forms of re |
ork, an association of dioceses, parishes, and | clergy opposing what its members considered a liberal |
d the PC(USA) leadership by church members and | clergy. |
In vain all the bishops and | clergy who, embracing Chrysostom's cause, had refused |
ptist, portraits of Grand Masters, Knights and | clergy, sea and landscapes, depicting naval battles a |
sicians, nurses, healthcare professionals, and | clergy. |
Crown and | clergy in colonial Mexico, 1759-1821: the crisis of e |
Her funeral was attended by councillors and | clergy, and representatives of Ruskin House. |
ed Methodist understanding, both laypeople and | clergy alike share in “our theological task.” |
untrymen, the royal houses, aristocracies, and | clergy of Europe. |
e was a steady flow of Anglican lay people and | clergy into the Catholic Church over the last decade |
It is thus likely that laypeople and | clergy espousing the aims of BWF, FRM, and F&W will r |
The local Catholic bishops and | clergy had strongly supported Nolan, chiefly because |
ist who would clean the Church from riches and | clergy. |
al societies, hospitals, businesses, labor and | clergy. |
chanted in alternate verses by the cantors and | clergy. |
ure was the "first association of teachers and | clergy on an inter-school and inter-confessional basi |
t and past members of the choir, organists and | clergy to keep in touch, meet up and make new acquain |
the educational requirements for the Anglican | clergy and attacked the Tractarians for betraying the |
astoral Provision that allows married Anglican | clergy to become Catholic priests. |
89 as a Christian festival run by two Anglican | clergy from St Andrew's Church Chorleywood: Bishop Da |
s, meals, and recreations" Like other Anglican | clergy of his day, Maundrell made no attempt to under |
The Martyrs were eight Anglican | clergy, teachers, and medical missionaries killed by |
iced opinions of landowners and local Anglican | clergy. |
eats with Church of Ireland and other Anglican | clergy. |
ll sprang to Priestley's defence when Anglican | clergy contrived a series of acrimonious disputes in |
the Napoleonic Wars and daughters of Anglican | clergy. |
ding of churches and payments towards Anglican | clergy stipends throughout Sheffield. |
lls, (born 16 July 1943) is a British Anglican | clergy and former Bishop of Sheffield. |
eremony attended by both Lutheran and Anglican | clergy. |
Benson, like most Anglican | clergy in the power structure viewed any Roman Cathol |
l II and Benedict XVI) which regarded Anglican | Clergy as unequal in light of their lack of apostolic |
The Anglican | clergy generally objected to the act, arguing that th |
self as Christian, and criticised the Anglican | clergy for "not doing enough pastoral visits". |
ces would destroy church property and kill any | clergy found aiding the Jewish population. |
uing controversy Mush was one of the appellant | clergy who appealed to Rome against the archpriest. |
st the Jesuits, acting later for the Appellant | Clergy in Rome (1602). |
his patronage rights in the church to appoint | clergy of that persuasion to churches. |
He served on the archdiocesan | clergy personnel board from 1990 to 1998, and was app |
ntatives met of the four estates: aristocracy, | clergy, burghers and peasants . |
some outcry because of Saltonstall's status as | clergy. |
es of various swindles (such as dressing up as | clergy to cheat an old woman out of her money, or pre |
78 km2) home to Christian laypeople as well as | clergy and missionaries. |
, the majority of its members were training as | clergy or from clerical families. |
Synod teaches that the ordination of women as | clergy is contrary to scripture. |
e plurality of generous Irish laity as well as | clergy led Riordan to name the seminary in honor of S |
ntion of praying for those in his care, assign | clergy to their posts in various institutions and ove |
s carried in the streets, preceded by assorted | clergy including a cardinal reciting prayers over a l |
ide the larger cities, the number of available | clergy dropped, and lay men started singing these par |
I c.7), long title An Act to take away | clergy from the offenders in rape and burglary, and a |
who were publicly supported by some of Baiji's | clergy. |
He also baptized | clergy from other churches, and even a constable who |
located in other areas of Upper Canada, became | Clergy reserves under the control of the Clergy Corpo |
and as a large landowner in addition to being | clergy, played a role in the development of Staffords |
, mandating that the vestments of Old Believer | clergy be sufficiently different from those of clergy |
gallo was a member of the College of Beneficed | Clergy of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and ch |
to the poor beneficed | clergy of Wales. |
In the late 1960s, relations between | clergy and musicians in the Church of England became |
ins of Church life and often subjected bishop, | clergy, and laity to regulations. |
cist by a local chapter of the NAACP and black | clergy, among others. |
context, attributing the low numbers of black | clergy to the cultural alienness of this requirement. |
10 December - Lancelot Blackburne, | clergy (died 1743) |
victims to receive payments in the 2003 Boston | clergy sex abuse scandal settlement. |
Authors are selected from both | clergy and lay Lutherans, mostly members of the LCMS, |
short time he won the hearts and minds of both | clergy and laity by his active and diligent pastoral |
ctibility in holding it found favour with both | clergy and Court, he resigned his special commission. |
gland, and of changing views of Puritans, both | clergy and laity. |
Thomas Bray, | clergy (died 1730) |
licts with the Bishop of Nantes and the Breton | clergy. |
usioned with the corruption among the Buddhist | clergy, he wandered for a period of time before takin |
abuses mostly to that of the greed of Buddhist | clergy, Kiyotsura still did not spare the Shinto prie |
i Chapter of Sri Lanka Main Theravada Buddhist | Clergy. |
t at the 'sodomy' that occurred among Buddhist | clergy. |
d to prepare and instruct the future Bulgarian | clergy into the biblical texts and in AD 893, proclai |
allegedly visited by politicians, businessmen, | clergy members, etc. but this remains conjecture. |
ed of reporting allegations of sexual abuse by | clergy to civil authorities and cooperating in civil |
ills many other roles not usually fulfilled by | clergy of other denominations. |
to settle 144 claims of child sexual abuse by | clergy, the 2nd-largest payment by a diocese. |
d areas of Norway and was originally served by | clergy of the Church of Norway, but later it became a |
illion to settle 144 claims of sexual abuse by | clergy, the 2nd-largest payment by a diocese, termina |
rocedures to prevent sexual abuse of minors by | clergy and to report and punish it if and when it occ |
g Anglican Movement and was founded in 1986 by | clergy who had left the Anglican Catholic Church and |
Although the marriage was not conducted by | clergy when Harriott married Elizabeth he made a sole |
he Monasteries the church was served mostly by | clergy from St. Mary's Church, Nottingham until it be |
ishops to address the issue of sexual abuse by | clergy, which would become a nationwide scandal in 20 |
shops to confront the issue of sexual abuse by | clergy. |
Metropolitan of Trebizond joined the Byzantine | clergy at the Council of Basel-Ferrara-Florence. |
Among Southern California | clergy, he was known for bringing Jewish and Christia |
Conflicts in Oxford with Calvinist | clergy led to his being accused in 1615 before the Ki |
Montrose), together with a number of Calvinist | clergy, and had the power to overrule Bailie's orders |
The college has its origin in the Cambridge | Clergy Training School which was founded by Brooke Fo |
y and, later, the institution of the Cambridge | Clergy Training School (renamed Westcott House in 190 |
of living was practiced, whether the cathedral | clergy were transformed into canons or if they remain |
e city of Rochester to Diora and his cathedral | clergy. |
despite the vigorous protests of the cathedral | clergy of Utrecht. |
contested the ancient rights of the cathedral | clergy of Milan and supported the Gregorian reforms. |
ded increasing the asceticism of the cathedral | clergy, retaining the light diet of the monk and maki |
ystem of prebends that supported his cathedral | clergy was well regulated. |
ne, he is said to have organized his cathedral | clergy into a "congregation," devoting a great part o |
n are populated almost exclusively by Catholic | clergy, seminarians, nuns, etc., and by a very small |
n Hill Martyrs, as he was one of four Catholic | clergy and laymen were martyred at Oaten Hill, Canter |
He was a vocal opponent of the Roman Catholic | clergy and a supporter of the Union of Lublin. |
th disabilities, Jehovah's Witnesses, Catholic | clergy, Eastern European intellectuals and others (in |
d on his last night by two Australian Catholic | clergy, Father Peter Confeggi, a long-time personal f |
Pope John Paul II for traditionalist Catholic | clergy and laity within the Diocese of Campos in Braz |
voking indignation by the local Roman Catholic | clergy. |
sbon, a seminary for the formation of Catholic | clergy. |
ed for the spiritual formation of the Catholic | clergy: the letter of St. Jerome A Nepotianum suum (R |
All Catholic | clergy captured by the Cromwellians were executed and |
iew is a religious journal, the first Catholic | Clergy magazine that appeared in the United States an |
three peaked biretta is worn by Roman Catholic | clergy and some Anglican and Lutheran clergy. |
izabethan period Langley assisted the Catholic | clergy; his house was offered as an asylum to priests |
oint Conference of the National Black Catholic | Clergy Caucus. |
about at Douai for Scottish and Irish Catholic | clergy, and also Benedictine, Franciscan and Jesuit h |
ollusion between members of the Roman Catholic | clergy and Nazi collaborators. |
f sexual abuse connected to the Roman Catholic | clergy that occurred in the Canadian diocese of Antig |
nal law, to be sued for acts of local Catholic | clergy. |
proximately $25,000 in donations from Catholic | clergy and faithful. |
upported the Liberal Party, the Irish Catholic | clergy did not generally involve themselves in politi |
issued on February 24, 1582, ordering Catholic | clergy to adopt the new calendar, and exhorting Catho |
landowning seigneurs and of the Roman Catholic | clergy, who he viewed as intriguers for the French. |
he feast of Corpus Christi, the Roman Catholic | clergy and doctrine, and clerical celibacy. |
n America were celibate; Eastern-rite Catholic | clergy have traditionally been allowed to marry). |
icates were forged on a mass scale by Catholic | clergy in Poland. |
who had committed atrocities against Catholic | clergy and civilians, and the declaration against the |
re his men massacred Polish nobility, Catholic | clergy and local Greek-Catholics. |
him, two of his brothers entered the Catholic | clergy, one joining the Society of Jesus and the othe |
From 1342, Roman Catholic | clergy were based in Damascus and other areas, and wo |
He thanked the Catholic | clergy for their assistance in giving publicity to hi |
opposition, the junta of generals and Catholic | clergy selected General Zuloaga as their president. |
The INF was supported by the Catholic | clergy who strongly influenced the elections of 1892 |
s of sex abuse cases discovered among Catholic | clergy and related religious orders in the United Sta |
the convinced support of part of the Catholic | clergy, launched the Friuli Movement. |
oman Catholicism was banned and Roman Catholic | clergy were executed. |
000.00 from their bank accounts”, said CBI.One | clergy man of the said Church is also under severe su |
In the nineteenth century, | clergy and choir vestries were added as well as an or |
Some members of the Chicago | clergy criticized the film as libelous. |
stepparents, teachers, coaches, another child, | clergy or anyone that that betrayed the child's trust |
man College which was to give Germany a chosen | clergy as remarkable for virtue and orthodoxy as for |
ntial aide was quoted as saying that Christian | clergy had been asked to exorcise the spirits. |
e he had influenced the Saint Thomas Christian | clergy. |
as known for his criticism to Syriac Christian | Clergy which led to his excommunication by the Syriac |
Christian | clergy practiced intolerance toward non-Christians, b |
obable if the works were prepared by Christian | clergy seeking to eradicate paganism. |
Netherlands also ordains openly LGBT Christian | clergy. |
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