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  • zation was in fact granted either by diocesan bishops or directly by the Holy See to many priests,
  • d anything in Holy Bible or letters by Popes, bishops or priests that ordering fresh human gut/hear
  • rictions on the marriage of deacons, priests, bishops, or other ministers.
  • sent them one by one to different Protestant bishops or doctors.
  • flection, etc.-several Jesuits have been made bishops or even cardinals.
  • ongregationalist governance structure with no bishops or district presidents, and the national lead
  • n, before being sent back to the provinces as bishops or counts.
  • Furthermore, individual bishops, or the Council of Bishops as a whole, often
  • ving to Aleppo, by the help of Greek Catholic bishops, ordained bishop his vicar Hagop and two othe
  • the ordinations of Formosus and demanded all bishops ordained by Formosus be reordained, an unwelc
  • the royal family during a succession, and the bishops ordered prayers said for their souls.
  • The bishops ordered him to love his in-laws, but released
  • nd the Catholic hierarchy was reached and the bishops orders the LNDRL to cease military and politi
  • Called by Young in 1866 to help bishops organize Relief Societies in local wards and
  • rters in the Book of Llandaff associated with Bishops Oudoceus and Iunapeius.
  • is preaching in support of the superiority of bishops over presbyters, he returned to Aberdeen, whe
  • The Conference was boycotted by around 200 Bishops over the issues of sexuality and gender.
  • savvy, he picked a fight with local Catholic bishops over their attacks on Planned Parenthood and
  • by the Apostolic Nuncio in the presence of 25 bishops, over 200 priests, 50 deacons and 3000 other
  • is controversy within the church whether the bishops overstepped their bounds in approving the lib
  • By 1840 the Bishops Palace was seemingly a shell and the church a
  • cian Abbey of Grosbot (Charente, France), the Bishops Palace at Wells, a medieval farmstead at Cars
  • squatters moved in and the site of the former Bishops Palace and Yatscombe Hall has been subject to
  • Zadzik sponsored the Cracow Bishops' Palace in Kielce, now a museum.
  • Bishops Palace is a 17th century building situated in
  • 2008 from Bishop Andrea Bruno Mazzocato, with Bishops Paolo Magnani and Alfredo Magarotto serving a
  • Bishops Park College opened in 2002.
  • artworks integrated into the new buildings at Bishops Park College, Colbaynes School and Clacton Co
  • Bishops Park College was a comprehensive school locat
  • is a member of the Anglican Communion and its bishops participate in the Lambeth Conferences and ha
  • 25, 1932 from Cardinal George Mundelein, with Bishops Paul Peter Rhode and Francis Martin Kelly ser
  • 82, and is in regard to a Tome of the Western bishops, perhaps that of Pope Damasus I.
  • When Meletius expounded his orthodoxy, the bishops persuaded the Roman emperor Constantius II, a
  • ly 25 from Bishop Hilary Baumann Hacker, with Bishops Peter William Bartholome and Lambert Hoch ser
  • tor was Cardinal Godfried Danneels as well as Bishops Philip Ekka, Paul Constant Schoenmaekers, Leo
  • Bishops Philip Pocock, George Flahiff, Joseph Aurele
  • 34 from Bishop Benjamin Roland-Gosselin, with Bishops Pierre-Marie Gerlier and Georges Louis.
  • estine where she had meanwhile moved) and the bishops Pietro Boetto in Genoa, Elia Dalla Costa of F
  • arch from Cardinal Rafael Merry del Val, with Bishops Pietro Barruti and Thomas Kennedy serving as
  • Charles I, had been sympathetic to the bishops' plight, but the polarised atmosphere of pre-
  • ber, she was stationed at the section base at Bishops' Point, Oahu, Hawaii.
  • The Georgian bishops pointed out that under the Russian exarches s
  • With support from some of the Bishops, Pope John VII was replaced for three years b
  • n important advance in the development of the bishops' position as temporal sovereigns.
  • tiers, so that over the centuries the roll of bishops possessed more capable scholars and administr
  • Archbishop Sancroft and loyalist Bishops preferred that James II be conditionally rest
  • h upholds the historic three-fold ministry of bishops, presbyters, and deacons.
  • ed at him, Origen fled to Caesarea, where the bishops present requested that he give sermons.
  • Geoffrey was one of the bishops present at the coronation of King Alexander I
  • In 1179, Richard was one of the Bishops present at the Eleventh Ecumenical Council (T
  • her, who had a change of heart, was among the bishops present and proudly patted her with affection
  • condemnation of the Three Chapters by the 165 bishops present at the last session (2 June 553).
  • accepted Agatho's letter, as did most of the bishops present.
  • Besides Theodore, there were four other bishops present: Leuthere of Wessex, Putta of Rochest
  • office of bishop (epscop), notably a list of bishops preserved in the Book of Leinster.
  • orities originally wanted to have two illicit bishops preside over it.
  • Prime Minister did not attend, there were no bishops presiding or assisting, and it was not organi
  • he actual bulls but in addition to urging the bishops priests and monks to protect the Jews they al
  • Many Catholic Bishops, priests and laity expressed anger at what th
  • All bishops, priests and religious were required to sign
  • d take full responsibility for the sacking of bishops, priests and teachers opposed to National soc
  • While primary membership is for Catholic bishops, priests and deacons, there is also a lay aux
  • Only the higher clergy ( bishops, priests, and deacons) are permitted to go th
  • bestowed on him and by the vast concourse of bishops, priests, and people at his two jubilees and
  • and Resolutions of some Questions relating to Bishops, Priests, and Deaconns, but he apparently onl
  • ons under Emperor Valerian I in 258, numerous bishops, priests, and deacons were put to death.
  • Many bishops, priests, and religious men and women, togeth
  • In conversation with the Pope, bishops, priests, the Emperor, the Sultan, the Vizier
  • nish government agreed to pay the salaries of bishops, priests.
  • For a list of bishops prior to 1583, see: List of Bishops of Basel
  • The fascia worn by Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops, protonotaries apostolic, honorary prelates,
  • Two bishops provided imprimaturs which state their opinio
  • s IV did grant this permission to some German bishops, provided certain conditions were fulfilled.
  • policy, which had been approved by the Irish bishops, put the Irish church in opposition to Storer
  • June 19 from Archbishop Luigi Raimondi, with Bishops Ralph Leo Hayes and Gerald Francis O'Keefe se
  • Missionary bishops received their support from the Board of Fore
  • The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops recently renewed a grant to the organization
  • Later, some of these bishops reconciled with Sergius, but many still remai
  • ' Bishops' refers to the fact that the land belonged to
  • ge in Scotland and, unlike all the nobles and bishops, refused to pay homage to Edward.
  • Diocesan bishops refused many requests by people whom they con
  • He also mentioned that several Swedish bishops refused to travel to Absalon's synods.
  • He was only saved when the bishops refused to crown Louis the German King.
  • ious Revolution, he was one of the non-juring bishops, refusing to take the oath of allegiance to W
  • This ensured that the bishops remained loyal to him, from whom they receive
  • Rome sent back a protest, but, since the bishops remained silent, and since Joseph Vitus Burg,
  • Turnbull and the other bishops remained silent on the issue.
  • mentions some patron saints of Sorrento: the bishops Renatus, Athanasius, and Baculus.
  • Above the bishops, represented all without nimbus, diadems are
  • led by a presiding bishop and twenty diocesan bishops, representing 20 dioceses, and has a membersh
  • g with him came Mar Aproth and Mar Sapor, two bishops representing the Persian Catholicos.
  • The earliest bishops resided at Halkirk, with a castle at Scrabste
  • onged to the Douaihy family whose priests and Bishops resided in it and paid all its taxes and main
  • The bishops resided at Mathern in their diocese until the
  • The Bishops residence is Ely Tower, Brecon.
  • lly removed from the Bishopric as part of the Bishops' Resignation Act of 1869.
  • Eucharistic Congress, and is a member of the Bishops Respect Life Advisory Board.
  • The bishops responded by saying: "Peter has spoken thus t
  • Review of BEFORE DALLAS: THE U.S. BISHOPS' RESPONSE TO CLERGY SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILDREN,
  • slave-holding and the rule over the church by bishops, resulting in a formal split into two groups
  • Its statutes were amended by Bishops Richard Kellaw and Thomas Langley.
  • e Lane Campus, only the Halls of Residence on Bishops Rise and the de Havilland campus.
  • acks on the north side of the Inner Circle to Bishops Road (now Paddington), then the H&CR's tracks
  • The Lido, Bishops Road, Peterborough.
  • er 28 from Archbishop John Joseph Mitty, with Bishops Robert John Armstrong and Thomas Kiely Gorman
  • September 21 from Edward Cardinal Egan, with Bishops Robert Brucato and Patrick Sheridan serving a
  • er 1858, aged 22, he was ordained a priest by Bishops Robert Cornthwaite, Francis Kerril Amherst an
  • ing July 28 from Justin Cardinal Rigali, with Bishops Robert Maginnis and Michael Burbidge serving
  • uary 2, 1990 from Archbishop John Roach, with Bishops Robert Brom and Michael Pfeifer, OMI, serving
  • ptember 21 from Cardinal Francis Bourne, with Bishops Robert Dobson and Francis Vaughan serving as
  • Methodist Church in 1873 and was ordained by Bishops Roberts and Hart.
  • arms with the patron saint, Saint Nicholas in bishops robes
  • Three were later called as bishops: Roger became the Roman Catholic Archbishop o
  • denote the form of secular authority held by bishops ruling a prince-bishopric with Erzstift being
  • vember 6, together with two more of its early bishops: Saint Valentine of Genoa and Saint Felix of
  • spect to Poland: "singling out the letters of bishops Sapieha and Radonski, the editors sought in t
  • He was succeeded by Bishops Scher and Willinger.
  • versity, the University of San Diego, and the Bishops' School in La Jolla, California.
  • ltiple buildings at the Bishop's School (1916 Bishops Chapel, 1930 Bishops Chapel Tower, 1930 secon
  • Catholic bishops, schools, publishers, and institutions have u
  • In 1970, he was made secretary of the Polish Bishops' Scientific Council from 1970 to 1984.
  • moved to Lincoln in 1072 and thus the Mercian Bishops of Dorchester were succeeded by the Bishops o
  • s "not only the secretly ordained priests and bishops, secret convents and secret printing establis
  • r of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops Secretariat of Child and Youth Protection, sa
  • exposed internal political struggles between bishops, secular knights, and city residents.
  • ry was marked by a considerable growth of the bishops' secular power.
  • For the post-Reformation bishops, see Bishop of Brechin (Episcopal).
  • NOTE: For earlier bishops, see the Episcopal Diocese of South Florida
  • For the Anglican bishops, see Charles Sandford (bishop).
  • and by the Councils of Sardica and Laodicea, bishops' sees should not be in vills, they should be
  • Despite not having attended a bishops' selection conference, he was accepted for or
  • . g. that of St John's, in which were the now Bishops, Selwyn and Tyrrell, and Charles Merivale the
  • n 1894 Bludau became apostolic prefect at the bishops seminary and after the death of Andreas Thiel
  • While other bishops sent Beaumont their adhesion to his crusade,
  • In The United Methodist Church, bishops serve as administrative and pastoral superint
  • where to look for the next Pope, and the two bishops set out immediately to find Gregory.
  • held (681 or 585) an important synod of four bishops, seven abbots, thirty-five priests, and four
  • This charter, which was adopted by all U.S. bishops several years later in response to similar ab
  • is represented in the apse together with the bishops Severus, Ursus and Ecclesius.
  • thless ruler, in continuing conflict with the bishops; she seems to have been responsible for sever
  • for the preaching of the Gospel, and that the bishops should be in union with the pope; he upheld t
  • tasius that the patriarch and all the deposed bishops should be restored to their sees.
  • The first canon decreed where the bishops should all sit.
  • sh a Diocese for Riga, but stipulated all the Bishops should be of Latvian nationality.
  • peasant representatives could not agree, the bishops should decide the election.
  • The issue of whether the bishops should speak out against the persecution of t
  • o concede as much as he could, and the French bishops showed that they wished a speedy settlement o
  • Other bishops sided with bishop Bilozor, as bishop Benedict
  • In August 1639 Maxwell and five other bishops signed a protestation against the General Ass
  • synod at Frankfurt am Main, where thirty-five bishops signed the Bull of Pope John XVIII for the er
  • arrested at the instigation of the dissident bishops, so he says; once by the servants of the pref
  • follow similar procedures to elect and assign bishops, some meet in different years.
  • Soon the Eastern bishops sought reconciliation with Vigilius, persuade
  • roundabout of the A1057 and the A1001 on the Bishops Square Business Park.
  • its churches, gives a list of the first eight bishops: St. Euprepius, Dimidrianus (Demetrianus), Si
  • issued by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops stated that those who cannot accept the teach
  • s regarding Humanae Vitae, it is the Canadian Bishops' statement which has been the subject of the
  • The Winnipeg Statement is the Canadian Bishops' Statement on the Encyclical Humanae Vitae fr
  • crated in Christ Church, Savannah, Georgia by Bishops Stephen Elliott, Nicholas Hamner Cobbs, and T
  • anuary 8, 1941 from Archbishop Spellman, with Bishops Stephen Donahue and John O'Hara serving as co
  • 95, His Excellency was one of only eight U.S. bishops still living who participated in the Second V
  • Bishop of Worcester, were the only remaining bishops still remaining from Edward the Confessor's a
  • ones, probably the most noted is known as the Bishops Stone, a carved figure.
  • ce, offering links to Harlow, Sawbridgeworth, Bishops Stortford and Stansted Airport 24-hours a day
  • clubs who entered in the 2008-09 season were Bishops Stortford and St Albans City (Football Confer
  • of his youth in South Africa, but returned to Bishops Stortford in 1873.
  • as announced that the length from Junction 8 ( Bishops Stortford exit) up to Junction 14, including
  • rs before kick-off trains from Hertford East, Bishops Stortford and sometimes even Cambridge and St
  • ve, chairman of the Board of Governors of The Bishops Stortford Secondary School for Girls.
  • at Harlow Town, Harlow Mill, Sawbridgeworth, Bishops Stortford and Stansted Mountfitchet, taking 3
  • both Essex and Hertfordshire and Chairman of Bishops Stortford Petty Sessions.
  • ayed for Tottenham Hotspur, Rotherham United, Bishops Stortford and represented England at schoolbo
  • ondon, 17 miles from Cambridge, 14 miles from Bishops Stortford and one mile from Saffron Walden.
  • sia (now Zimbabwe), was born in South Street, Bishops Stortford, in 1853.
  • at Harlow Town, Harlow Mill, Sawbridgeworth, Bishops Stortford, Stansted Mountfitchet, Elsenham, N
  • Smith went on to have a spell at non-league Bishops Stortford.
  • ally it was a through station for services to Bishops Stortford.
  • on the now-closed line between Braintree and Bishops Stortford.
  • is wife Anne Jacob, daughter of John Jacob of Bishops Stortford.
  • The Bishops Story (1994)
  • servers and as an undergarment by priests and bishops, strictly speaking, corresponding to a Wester
  • t to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Subcommittee on Interreligious Dialogue.
  • he way he had treated one of the metropolitan bishops subject to him; after giving various instruct
  • Landry, with twenty-three other bishops, subscribed to the charter Clovis II gave to
  • Several men have become presiding bishops succeeding one another.
  • siastic influence winning over the pro-German bishops, such as Wibod of Parma.
  • for order in the church by severing ties with bishops such as Polycrates of Ephesus who opposed his
  • te Church who fought against liberal Maronite bishops such as Youssef Dibs, who advocated a change
  • the more relevant Bishop of Richmond when the Bishops Suffragan Nominations Act was passed.
  • ayford B. High Jr. and Dena Harrison serve as bishops suffragan.
  • Interviews with these bishops suggest that they know little or nothing abou
  • date to be the new patriarch, the Palestinian bishops suggested Ehremar, who was known for his piet
  • In a reflection on the Irish bishops' summit with Pope Benedict XVI from 15-16 Feb
  • The proposed scheme by Bishops supported by John Norman, Cecil Clutton and P
  • ric to the throne, but Leodegar and the other bishops supported the claims of his elder brother Chi
  • ollowing places at the time were West Tisted, Bishops Sutton (which also included Ropley) and Bramd
  • The Hundred of Bishops Sutton was a Hundred of Great Britain situate
  • Bishops Sutton is a village and civil parish in the C
  • The Hundred of Bishops Sutton contained the parishes of; Alresford,
  • The nearest Hundred to Bishops Sutton was itself at the date, and thus all m
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