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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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