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ignore a petition from 41 prominent Lutheran | clerical and lay leaders asking that the sale be put o |
to persons in all states, single or married, | clerical or lay, and has implications beyond sexual te |
y way to write the popular and not yet mature | clerical script. |
far as they are engaged in manual, not merely | clerical labour, come under the provisions of the Truc |
After a number of more minor | clerical positions, he was elected Dean of Exeter in N |
Much | clerical preferment followed. |
He held multiple | clerical livings, without apparently, having been orda |
Due to a Navy | clerical error however his citation and history will a |
cese is an important chapter in the series of | clerical abuse affairs that occurred in the dioceses o |
ngton Macaulay with regard to his purchase of | clerical vestments. |
rismatic movement and due to a requirement of | clerical celibacy it resulted in automatic excommunica |
On completion of | clerical studies and formation he was ordained priest |
ase of the sacraments, and the inheritance of | clerical benefices. |
the shop again before filling on a number of | clerical jobs. |
alised in fiction in George Eliot's Scenes of | Clerical Life, where he appears as Sir Christopher Che |
es and procedures for handling allegations of | clerical sexual abuse; these rules remained in force u |
, and priest in 1883, he held a succession of | clerical posts, ending as the Vicar of St. John's, Tau |
cial taboo about investigating allegations of | clerical pederasty. |
ndon, advocating a relaxation of the terms of | clerical subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles and |
gee as delegate "for processing complaints of | clerical sex abuse" (p. |
f the Faith seeking information on reports of | clerical child sex abuse sent to it by the Dublin arch |
was actively concerned in the improvement of | clerical studies. |
Carpenter returned to the idea of | clerical secrecy in Vampires. |
ced Pope Leo IX's (1049-1054) condemnation of | clerical marriage, simony, and the loss of the church' |
In protest he submitted a list of | clerical rights. |
After holding a variety of | clerical positions, she moved to Washington, DC, where |
building, but more the costs and functions of | clerical and musical establishment attached to it. |
gitated for a relaxation of the discipline of | clerical celibacy in the African context, attributing |
ere inventions by one person; this is true of | clerical script as well. |
ishop urged that, apart from the principle of | clerical privilege, to degrade a man first and to hang |
The rest of the population was made up of | clerical workers and skilled manual workers. |
Remains of the cemetery: tombstones of | clerical people from the 14th to the 18th century |
In practice, the discipline of | clerical continence meant by then that only unmarried |
c Bishops in order to prevent future cases of | clerical child abuse. |
ies to train priests, stricter enforcement of | clerical celibacy, regular visits by bishops to their |
h church of Milby in George Eliot's Scenes of | Clerical Life, which was based on Nuneaton (her home t |
ister at the altar (the most ancient canon of | clerical celibacy); canon 36, allegedly forbidding pic |
opposition to the practices of simony and of | clerical marriage and concubinage. |
ished in 2001 by Lord Nolan on the problem of | clerical child abuse. |
nsion took place with the 1996 acquisition of | Clerical Medical Fund Managers, a UK life insurance co |
An apostolnik or epimandylion is an item of | clerical clothing worn by Orthodox Christian and Easte |
It reflects on the theme of | clerical corruption, a common one within The Canterbur |
), a national advocacy group for survivors of | clerical sexual abuse. |
The Roman Catholic Church, whose laws on | clerical celibacy do not permit priests to be married, |
approving King Edward's request for a tax on | clerical incomes, in contrast to the behavior of the b |
Subjects range from satirical attacks on | clerical abuses to love songs, some in the manner of C |
views on the vexed questions of the time, on | clerical dress and church ceremonies. |
describes Machado's "two Spains" as "the one | clerical, absolutist and reactionary, and the other se |
s college at the moment of his death the only | clerical Fellow of the whole body.' |
He was the only | clerical Master of University College during the 20th |
in her 30s or 40s, employed in a clinical or | clerical position or some other public sector job. |
He was most often cast as aristocratic, or | clerical characters of Hispanic origin, as in The Keys |
an aim to defend the Greek and Greek Orthodox | clerical interests against the Bulgarians in then Otto |
After various other | clerical appointments, Turton was Dean of Peterborough |
psalms and anthems, as well as several others | clerical composition. |
(the longest in the nation) legal battle over | clerical sexual abuse cases, announcing a $13.5 millio |
d as dispatchers, jail matrons, or to perform | clerical duties. |
ildren of priests, which served to perpetuate | clerical influence among western Ukrainians. |
Poland's | clerical magnates - an archbishop and some 10 bishops |
urthermore, the writing immediately preceding | clerical script was not merely seal script; rather, th |
The pro-Union | clerical faction forced him into retirement in early 1 |
ence points to a learned authorship, probably | clerical. |
ge among priests, and other alleged problems ( | clerical celibacy was a long-standing doctrine). |
y of the Australian Alliance of Professional, | Clerical and Government Employees' Associations. |
He also promoted | clerical reform in his diocese, working to change many |
The RCASC's | clerical trades were merged with the Royal Canadian Ar |
style (as opposed to the squared, rectilinear | clerical script style). |
od when very lax notions prevailed respecting | clerical residence”.. |
Europeans used it to make its finest royal, | clerical and military cloth. |
on 11 January 2000), suppressing the separate | clerical class (priests may join the Order as regular |
In 1939, he came to the Civil Service | Clerical Association and was an assistant secretary un |
eir nephew Adam de Fulbourn also held several | clerical and judicial offices in Ireland. |
Several | clerical scholars also followed his path. |
Elected mayor of Aviron, he bought several | clerical estates (such as that of the abbaye de Conche |
r under Anselm adopted canons against simony, | clerical marriages and slavery. |
journalism, Thompson worked a number of small | clerical jobs while continuing to write small personal |
He was from a strong | clerical family and his devout Anglicanism influenced |
olic prejudice in the USA; acknowledging that | clerical homosexuality is a real issue, he nevertheles |
After the | clerical strike, sporadic popular uprisings began and |
Loubet's presidency saw an acute stage of the | clerical question, which was attacked by Waldeck-Rouss |
torate of philosophy and law, but he left the | clerical state to join the citizen militia during the |
ingham and became a clerk and chairman of the | Clerical and Administrative Workers Union standing ord |
t the Church in 1870 after the passing of the | Clerical Disabilities Act, of which he was one of the |
er, the Vaterland, which was the organ of the | Clerical and Federalist party. |
fessional ambition to become important in the | clerical field of Church politics. |
ca is usually worn in place of the manto, the | clerical ankle-length cloak, with or without shoulder |
In 1864 he was appointed viceregent of the | clerical seminary at Solothurn, in 1858 professor of c |
He was the | clerical vicar at Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin and |
displays the high ideal he had formed of the | clerical office. |
by Ardzivian, being ratified according to the | clerical rule and illegal according to the Ottoman rul |
troversy influenced his decision to leave the | clerical profession. |
mself especially with education, fighting the | clerical system established by the Loi Falloux, and wo |
Having adopted the | clerical profession, Mr. Hellins was for some time cur |
changes in the stratification position of the | clerical worker by using a framework based on Max Webe |
from childhood, he early desired to enter the | clerical state, and after many entreaties his parents |
ovement of the period, especially against the | clerical abuses of simony and concubinage. |
He was a representative in the | clerical chamber of the Swedish Parliament on several |
transferring the remaining assets of the | Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society t |
The | clerical establishment may very well have traced their |
lso the name for the chapelle, the men of the | clerical and musical institution which attached to the |
Liguori Penney to write an inquiry about the | clerical child sexual abuse scandal at Mount Cashel or |
They also held examinations for the | clerical workers to upgrade their working level. |
Abandoning the | clerical profession, he returned to Innsbruck, where, |
the minor orders in 1850, after rejoining the | clerical state. |
The | Clerical school was closed in 1914, after the World Wa |
n also be worn around the neck in lieu of the | clerical collar. |
s, and it may be remarked in passing that the | clerical functions of the Rev. Robert Spalding were ju |
t, very few of them being able to work in the | clerical administration as priests of the diocese. |
Artisans and entrepreneurs and members of the | clerical occupations were among them. |
of demons, he got into difficulties with the | clerical party, and was condemned in 1324 to certain f |
he began a controversy over property with the | clerical leadership of Soissons. |
orthography used prior to the reforms of the | Clerical script. |
rvices the needs of the homeless, and was the | clerical advisor and member of the Richmond branch of |
In the Westminster Assembly he was the | clerical leader of the Erastian party, alongside the l |
tants to qualified engineers and to staff the | clerical services on which an expanding government was |
lso known as the Bishops Exclusion Act or the | Clerical Disabilities Act) (16 Car. |
ere considered too belligerent for men in the | clerical state. |
Mary, while visiting England to obtain their | clerical orders. |
ded All-for-Ireland League, this time through | clerical support against an anti-clerical opponent. |
volved in the Catholic Church the response to | clerical child sex abuse allegations “would have been |
rks sprang the following pamphlets: 'Reply to | Clerical Objections,' 1828; 'Letters to the College of |
tary regulations, particularly with regard to | clerical dress, mixed marriages, and church music. |
913, Pont quickly transitioned through twenty | clerical and manual labor jobs by 1925. |
The typical | clerical dress of an Anglican minister during the 18th |
ted but lost his seat on the grounds of undue | clerical influence and Dr. Duggan was brought to trial |
dley Hall, Cambridge and embarked on a varied | clerical career that took him to many urban locations. |
yed to count money, and later took up various | clerical duties. |
Jones held various | clerical jobs at Partisan Review and started the liter |
He held various | clerical offices in Philadelphia and, in 1826, was ele |
He was | clerical secretary of the Governing Body of the Church |
Many Methodist elders choose not to wear | clerical clothing in their daily activities. |
For example, wearing | clerical garb in public was punishable by a fine of 50 |
These were | clerical leaders of the Presbyterian movement within t |
In the Han dynasty, when | clerical script became the popular form of writing and |
had strong links with medieval Prague, where | clerical students from Finland and Sweden had studied |
make, sell and hire out legal gowns and wigs, | clerical dress, civic and municipal robes, academic dr |
as attacked and injured by extreme Right wing | clerical reactionaries during a Gay Rights demonstrati |
(5%) was lower than the national average with | clerical, sales and service workers the most common oc |
Several canons deal with | clerical concubinage, simony, clandestine marriages, e |
nineteen canons were put forth, dealing with | clerical marriage, the oversupply of ordained clergy, |
ument Crimen Solicitationis, which deals with | clerical sex abuse. |
more commonly a business suit with or without | clerical collar, the gown eschews ostentation, obscuri |
Never married, Lorenzo sometimes wore | clerical garb and was nicknamed l'Abate de' Ferrari. |
ambridge Mission, Old Kent Road for 13 years; | Clerical Secretary of the South London Church Fund; Vi |
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