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He was a vocal opponent of the Roman Catholic clergy and a supporter of the Union of Lublin.
storm broke, and four days later he warned his clergy, in a circular letter, not to overstep the bou
he town refers to its minster, a settlement of clergy living a communal life.
first decade of the 21st century, the church's clergy operated a relief fund for the families of res
r server is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a Christian religious service.
He joined the Kalmyk clergy at a young age and became Baksha of the khurul
"In our tradition, we do have a married clergy, but a married clergy is not the main reason w
s the author of Mr Macaulay's Character of the Clergy (1849), a defence of the clergy of the 17th Ce
He may be a member of the clergy, or a counselor, professor or psychologist, do
He entered the clergy as a teenager and went to Paris where he studi
school training of seminarians for the secular clergy was a cause for concern to the New Zealand bis
Without Benefit of Clergy is a 1921 drama film directed by James Young a
According to Susie Stanley, "While many clergy sanctioned a narrow understanding of women's s
ll sprang to Priestley's defence when Anglican clergy contrived a series of acrimonious disputes in
ice of mufti, the highest title of the Islamic clergy in a given region, for the Ottoman province of
11:15 (more formal Morning Worship, with robed clergy and a small choir) and 18:00 (more contemporar
s carried in the streets, preceded by assorted clergy including a cardinal reciting prayers over a l
Her portrait suggests she is likely in the clergy as a means of social advancement, given her ar
stence, the college remained a study house for clergy with a conservative theological ethos.
ugment the incomes of poorer Church of England clergy) receives a Royal Charter.
ith the prime purpose of educating the sons of Clergy, building a Chapel was an early priority.
and as a large landowner in addition to being clergy, played a role in the development of Staffords
ne, he is said to have organized his cathedral clergy into a "congregation," devoting a great part o
The deanery consists of seven clergy and about ten congregations in different parts
pecially bishops who had ordained new, elected clergy, and above all Bishop Louis-Alexandre Expilly
of his time as bishop he had to deal with the clergy sexual abuse crisis, and with the diocesan leg
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.
public arena some indication of how prevalent clergy sexual abuse was.
However, from the mid-1980s the issue of clergy sexual abuse became more openly talked about.
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
attracted over 4,000 lay Catholics, victims of clergy sexual abuse, theologians, priests and religio
elop a protocol for dealing with complaints of clergy sexual abuse.
mposed of and providing services to victims of clergy sexual abuse.
1. To support victims of clergy sexual abuse;
libelling the sexual doings of various Oxford clergy and academics via a published tract entitled A
rated Fidelis as his successors and forced the clergy to accept this by threatening to bequeath his
ater been learned that this Bishop and all the clergy that accompanied him have been ... killed betw
ipal of Ely Theological College, which trained clergy in accordance with Tractarian principles.
The House of Commons (Removal of Clergy Disqualification) Act 2001 (c.13) is an Act of
shop Eijk a member of the Congregation for the Clergy in addition to his duties as Archbishop of Utr
issued on February 24, 1582, ordering Catholic clergy to adopt the new calendar, and exhorting Catho
Negligent clergy publicly affronted their bishop, and his outsp
n 1783 were set aside, and the training of the clergy was again made the care of the bishops.
Controversially, he emphasized raising clergy salaries ahead of building a cathedral for his
He supported the bishops against the monastic clergy and aided them in establishing their temporal
ces would destroy church property and kill any clergy found aiding the Jewish population.
esert monasteries rather than from the learned clergy of Alexandria.
ordinary people as well as politicians and the clergy were all equally outraged at the prospect.
recognized the claims of the Scottish secular clergy and allowed them to continue the work of the c
rior, depended on the formation of an American clergy, which alone would be adequate and fit for the
Some Members of Parliament felt that the Irish clergy were already grossly overpaid when compared to
The church's clergy were also instrumental in establishing The Pat
Famous clergy have also visited, including the Servant of Go
iner's arguments and sent them to the inferior clergy who also assented to them on the 19th April.
red non-ordained church workers in addition to clergy, and also provided a means to proceed to a Tri
Celibacy of the clergy is also a dividing point.
about at Douai for Scottish and Irish Catholic clergy, and also Benedictine, Franciscan and Jesuit h
His reforms of the clergy were also unpopular with these groups.
Not only threatening the clergy, it also ruined economic sectors in competitio
While he was Episcopal Vicar for Clergy, Wester also served as Vicar General of the Ar
ervice is over, the churchgoers along with the clergy are also trapped.
The Clergy in American Life and Letters, (1900)
als, a wide array of political parties and the clergy led an anti-Semitic campaign; many of these ev
demonstration of the same division within the clergy, between an accommodationist minority, and a p
ure was the "first association of teachers and clergy on an inter-school and inter-confessional basi
ide the larger cities, the number of available clergy dropped, and lay men started singing these par
Leaving Oxford, he attended Leeds Clergy School and was subsequently ordained into a cu
ns about erotic involvements with men)' (Blain Clergy Directory) and left the Solomon Islands in Apr
ntatives met of the four estates: aristocracy, clergy, burghers and peasants .
ia and Salmas) to call an assembly in Mosul of clergy, monks, and members from ten regions, to elect
d agreed that the States-General (a council of clergy, nobles and commons) should be summoned.
collections of materials relating to Lutheran clergy, theologians and church workers including pers
In the university town of Uppsala in Sweden clergy, royalty and academia historically resides on
Tooth as a school and home for the sons of the clergy, naval and military officers, and professional
he daughter of Thomas Baines, Secretary of the Clergy Corporation, and had a child, Mary Augusta Cat
r his ideal, he spared no exertion to make his clergy learned and devout, and to cultivate a religio
legislative body, composed of three estates of clergy, nobles and burgesses.
The Martyrs were eight Anglican clergy, teachers, and medical missionaries killed by
staffed by lay teachers who -together with the clergy, parents, and students- work for its uninterru
His next post was as principal of Leeds Clergy School and he later became Rural Dean of the a
r, the lay synod delegates were opposed to the clergy candidate and proposed a Reverend Dr Sullivan
of health professionals, patients, educators, clergy, caregivers, and community members.
Discourses with meditation for the Use of the Clergy, Religious, and Others
. Derrick Sherwin Bailey (1910-84), a group of clergy, doctors and lawyers studied the existing mate
ptist, portraits of Grand Masters, Knights and clergy, sea and landscapes, depicting naval battles a
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
san offices, these diocesan funds also provide clergy pay and housing expenses (which total around £
Clergy, friars and citizens of York were accordingly
l episcopal visitor, a bishop who ministers to clergy, laity and parishes like St Thomas' who do not
He studied for the clergy in Andalusia, been afterwards ordained as a me
Thomas was apparently a member of the secular clergy, his anthology was highly successful because i
bring the penalty of death without benefit of clergy to any one who invoked evil spirits or commune
ted States, and among the best known Christian clergy in any denomination.
ss of merchants quarrelled frequently with the clergy, without any intervention from the king.
stepparents, teachers, coaches, another child, clergy or anyone that that betrayed the child's trust
uing controversy Mush was one of the appellant clergy who appealed to Rome against the archpriest.
Higher Secondary School and residences of the clergy and appointed administrators of the parish.
sugar mill at one point had a church with full clergy and approximately 60 stone houses for its popu
re a right of conscience for Church of England clergy (who are normally obliged to marry any two eli
Mae ji are not technically members of the clergy, and are not recognized as such by the Thai go
es either already ordain openly gay or lesbian clergy or are in the processes of discussing it.
proclamation of the civil constitution of the clergy also aroused an uprising among the highly reli
nrich Bergner (1865 - 1918), German Protestant clergy and art historian
Some dissenting German Protestant clergy, such as those who founded the anti-Nazi Confe
In 1879 Paget went to the Leeds Clergy School as Vice Principal but returned to Londo
criticized for being influenced by the Shi`ite clergy such as Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani.
urporting to mediate between the laity and the clergy, but, as Thomas More argued in a response, his
More than a half dozen of Louisiana's clergy served as Confederate chaplains throughout the
n 25 May 1424 where along with other prominent clergy such as Worthyngton St Andrew, Holborn, Lychef
Current clergy are as follows: the Rev. Philip F. Wiehe, Inte
movement, and was on good terms with Methodist clergy such as Thomas Charles; non-conformist clergy
Shuttlesworth mobilized some of his fellow clergy to assist the rides.
In his first pastoral letter to the clergy, religious, associations and other faithful of
as the king's messenger between the rebellious clergy assembled at Basel who were eager to prove tha
ctor of the annual Festival of the Sons of the Clergy held at St Paul's Cathedral, and in 1791 he pr
the educational requirements for the Anglican clergy and attacked the Tractarians for betraying the
This work, which gave offence to the regular clergy, was attacked by the Jesuits John Floyd and Ed
The morals of the clergy were attacked, too, as was monastic discipline
Various diocesan clergy also availed of the document's provision.
The church's continuous list of clergy dates back to 1215.
f eleven other groups or parties including the clergy, a band and choir and military buglers, with '
t to reverse the secularising trend within the clergy by banning them from acting as advocates in ci
From 1342, Roman Catholic clergy were based in Damascus and other areas, and wo
gstanding animosities against the [Protestant] clergy were based on the imposition of the state chur
However, the people, the clergy, the Baux, the Porcelet, and Count Raymond of
at no school curriculum will be changed and no clergy will be forced to perform any "service or duty
the terms of the Toleration Act for dissenting clergy could be modified.
r protect the individual, and convicted former clergy could be further punished under the jurisdicti
erms of the 1689 Toleration Act for dissenting clergy could be modified.
be permitted, and all citizens, including the clergy, would be allowed to make petitions to reform
Clergy may be admitted into the Order in one of the r
longer vote for the popes and that only higher clergy should be considered eligible.
With the support of several visiting clergy, they became a formal parish at the diocesan c
In 1642 he left the clergy to became prince of Oneglia (1642) and marquis
astoral Provision that allows married Anglican clergy to become Catholic priests.
rgued that by the 1646 Union of Uzhhorod their clergy had been granted the right to marry before ord
mong St. John's (West Hartford)'s many notable clergy have been two assistants who later became Bish
ever, Sweden's own need for church leaders and clergy has been the school's primary focus, and most
ntial aide was quoted as saying that Christian clergy had been asked to exorcise the spirits.
t was admitted that in its early years secular clergy had been educated there.
ince the Reformation, particularly amongst the clergy, have been of German, Dutch, Polish, and Itali
College after which he was Principal of Leeds Clergy School before becoming Canon of Manchester in
accommodate female orphans and to service the clergy (who before the Reformation were not allowed t
onsult with outside sources such as family and clergy members before deciding to participate.
clerical marriage, the oversupply of ordained clergy, the behaviour of the clergy and their dress a
ox section of Rookwood Cemetery in an area for clergy, just behind the sanctuary of Saint Athanasius
llow) as a pancake, he also accused the Polish clergy of being extremely conservative, engaged in po
by the religious and priests, in order for the clergy to better appreciate the beauty and richness o
ly introduced the House of Commons (Removal of Clergy Disqualification) Bill, which removed almost a
ssues like celibacy for priests, the male-only clergy, homosexuality, birth control, and the involve
Some clergy felt Bishop Duggan did not do enough to suppor
Davitt of the Irish Land League and some Irish clergy, notably Bishop Logue of Raphoe were actively
ke while in Rome was commissioned by the Irish clergy, through Bishop MacDonough of Kilmore, to obta
ims were made by acquaintances and some fellow clergy that Bishop Crutchfield had lived for decades
He served on the archdiocesan clergy personnel board from 1990 to 1998, and was app
xion presbyters, as well as a number of senior clergy from bodies outside the Evangelical Connexion
esian Order of Don Bosco at the request of the Clergy of Bolton.
end group learning sessions and along with his clergy developed both written and verbal tests for co
St John the Evangelist Church led the team of clergy for both parishes.
Clergy were both male and female, having male bishops
Methodist local ecumenical partnership and has clergy from both denominations.
of Clonfert were removed from the earth by the clergy of Brenainn, and they were enclosed in a prote
On 4 May, the clergy of Breslau - Pastor Hornig, Dr. Konrad, Bishop
ssels, team leader for continuing education of clergy in Brussels and Walloon Brabant, and founder a
visited by many pilgrims, both laymen and the clergy (prominently Buddhist), as well as by local an
Equal numbers of laity and clergy, elected by the annual conferences, will be de
Sufferings of the Clergy, (1714) by John Walker
e forced to sign the Civil Constitution of the Clergy created by the Revolutionary government which
) is the Secretary of the Congregation for the Clergy, appointed by Pope Benedict XVI on 29 December
All Catholic clergy captured by the Cromwellians were executed and
or of supremacy, while, on the other hand, the clergy ordained by him would have no right to officia
vote for the civil constitution of the French clergy, decreed by the National Assembly of France (1
Edmund Campion, while in 1582 he was among the clergy selected by the privy council to argue against
ion, as well as by the city's black Protestant clergy and by the AFL-CIO.
The London clergy responded by again charging Hunne, this time f
join them to attack their saving knight); the clergy, depicted by the hallucinating monk, fanatical
sed from 325,000 to 425,000, and the number of clergy grew by fifty percent.
ng vigilance in enforcing the residence of the clergy, and by his disinterested appointments to the
ered was guilty of a felony without benefit of clergy, punishable by death.
ion of the Roman Pope of the period nor of his clergy, either by representative or by encyclical let
t the Evangelicals and for refusing to license clergy with Calvinist beliefs (for which he incurred
the borough of Colchester for the use of local clergy; it can now be found in the library of the Uni
a lawyer who had represented 320 plaintiffs in clergy abuse cases and who had contributed to SNAP.
ack cape) was worn at the Divine Office by the clergy of cathedral and collegiate churches and also
ween Catholic bishops and married Episcopalian clergy seeking Catholic ordination.
ng dispute between the Jesuits and the secular clergy which centred round it in later times.
At the end, the clergy again chant the Megalynarion.
Thomas was a member of the clergy and Chaplain-General to the Army in Flanders.
es of various swindles (such as dressing up as clergy to cheat an old woman out of her money, or pre
ho was appalled by his election and warned the clergy that Cheyne was an inveterate 'enemy' of the c
Clergy from Chicago and the local Christian, Methodis
In the nineteenth century, clergy and choir vestries were added as well as an or
y of the churches that had chapters of secular clergy into churches with chapters of Augustinian can
Clergy from churches throughout Cambridge regularly p
five minutes in length, and featured religious clergy from churches in the local station's coverage
go and LeClaire Pastors' Group, a coalition of clergy from churches serving those communities.
                                                                                                    


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