The Tipperary-born cleric received a piece of mounted crystalware in a ceremony at Dukinfield town hall. |
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He says one of his reasons for leaving was his fear of dying with no cleric from his own religion to minister to him. |
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His name appears beside the picture of a tonsured cleric, twice in a book of hours. |
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It was the first time the church's most senior cleric had said that the sexuality of ministers should not act as a bar to their appointment. |
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In a closed-door meeting, the folksy cleric parries lawmakers' queries by smearing the ministers with corruption charges. |
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Soon, however, that report was shot down, and the standoff, pitting a renegade cleric against the powers that be, was right back where it began. |
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He was caught in Aberystwyth, west Wales, in September after a suspicious local cleric reported him to police. |
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Aides to the reclusive cleric, however, have indicated that he will refuse to back a specific party in the December vote. |
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He handed a copy to each cleric and their aides, after which he sat down and watched their reactions. |
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Most of Wednesday's victims were followers of the young cleric and his message was unequivocal. |
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He is an unaccomplished young cleric who has no chance to prosper through the normal channels of scholarly advancement. |
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For a while the police tried to negotiate a way to bring the 65 year-old cleric out of jail and off to a new cell without confrontation. |
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She also reported that the malefic cleric had confessed bewitching other people and recruiting a teenager into the ranks of the witches. |
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The cleric thinking he had done all he could do, was then caught off guard. |
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What happens if there's another radical cleric who comes forward and mobilizes these people? |
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He taught his son all the magic he knew and sent him from wizard to sorcerer to cleric to learn more. |
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Back home in Sydney, Habib took up the blind sheik's cause, organising a protest to support the jailed cleric whom he described as his teacher. |
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The Iraqi Shias have produced a unity ticket for the elections under the direction of Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the leading Iraqi Shia cleric. |
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All parishioners are cordially invited to attend the function to show thanks to a great cleric. |
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Nasser al-Omar, an influential cleric, called for him to be tried in a Sharia court for apostasy, which is punishable by death. |
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There are also shots of a gold-adorned cleric baptising a baby and a new mother holding her infant, both sporting bracelets forged from the precious metal. |
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He is also different in that he remained for his entire life a secular cleric rather than joining a religious order such as the Dominicans or Franciscans. |
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The Mother House was not large enough to accommodate all the cleric and coadjutor novices. |
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Muqtada al-Sadr, a popular cleric, has threatened to reconstitute his Mahdi Army militia to drive out any remaining Americans. |
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When maigre feasts are arranged in these mountains, whether one be cleric or layman, man or woman, great or small, food is offered to all equally. |
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In the same week he would get around as an austere cleric and a playboy who drank and drove fast cars. |
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The alleged terrorist's sister was the wife of Anwar al-Awlaki, the US-born radical militant cleric killed by a US drone strike last fall. |
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Earlier this month, senior Saudi cleric Sheikh Saad bin Nasser Al Shathri called on Muslims around the world to support the expansion project. |
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I recall a conversation with a very committed, credible senior cleric in Saudi Arabia, which was, all in all, a wonderful conversation. |
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At the age of 12 he met Anglican cleric, Father Trevor Huddleston, in the Johannesburg township of Sophiatown. |
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Three of the seven were among those arrested on a bus on its way to the funeral of a dissident cleric in December. |
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Although I am ill and not much use, I always want to have a cleric with me who will say the Office for me, as is prescribed in the Rule. |
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Maybe the cleric can rub his own magic lamp, and ask it to explain the concept known as brain drain. |
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And during a work detail in excruciating heat, he discovered a water pipe from which he lapped a pitiful drop or two without sharing it with a cleric laboring nearby. |
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Three years ago, Republican Guard soldiers came into the hills and killed a cleric accused of hosting Jundullah fighters. |
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Coming from the Jordanian cleric, that condemnation is especially powerful. |
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Now home secretary David Blunkett says he's been trying to get the cleric out of circulation in Britain, but the wheels of the legal system grind slowly. |
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Many casters such as wizards, necromancers or enchanters were best paired with a cleric because after casting, a cleric could mend the internal wounds. |
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When an Eastern Orthodox cleric visited Italy in 1438, he complained about how Western artists painted their holy men. |
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But he seemed on first encounter to be very gray, more a forgettable clerk than a firebrand cleric. |
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As the Tavern continued to party, a table full of rough looking men stopped their discussion and looked up to where the fat cleric had his back to them. |
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And the third was Mullah Adahdad, 45, an unarmed cleric who was attacked with a grenade and gunned down by several soldiers. |
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The cleric was apparently a member of the government-run Friday Prayers Committee in Hamadan province. |
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Americans have been unduly obsessed with the American-born cleric ever since he was linked to the Fort Hood rampage. |
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The Pope took a much stronger stance on child abuse that his predecessor, disciplining a cleric championed by John Paul II and defrocking others. |
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Paul's opened for services on 2 September 1750 with an SPG cleric, the Reverend William Tutty, preaching. |
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For priests and deacons, initial trial is held by an ecclesiastical court established by the diocese in which the cleric is canonically resident. |
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As an Anglican cleric, Malthus saw this situation as divinely imposed to teach virtuous behaviour. |
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Mr. Prayter was a thorough-going cleric in the way of eating. He ate till there was nothing left. |
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After the supporters of the Celtic dating had withdrawn following the Council of Whitby, Wilfrid became the most prominent Northumbrian cleric. |
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The elder cleric took exception to its lack of appeals to scripture and authority. |
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A senior Shi'ite cleric has described a US report on religious freedom in Bahrain as an attempt to divide the country along sectarian lines. |
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An archbishop is not a distinct type of cleric, but is simply a bishop who occupies a particular position with special authority. |
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For many years his chief cleric, Alcuin, a Jacques Delors of the day, was a monk from York, who no doubt shook his head at the standoffishness of his compatriots. And how Charlemagne loved the law and laying it down. |
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Amnesty International has urged the Syrian authorities to release or charge a Lebanese Shi'a cleric held incommunicado for more than three months after he was arrested while on his way to make the pilgrimage to Mecca. |
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This was an episode that some biographers hold to be a prevision of the future, i.e., of the spiritual itinerary that the cleric would travel throughout his whole life to be like Francis De Sales in loving kindness. |
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What Indonesia has not done is close radical schools like al-Mukmin or figured out how to counter JI ideologues like Abu Bakar Basyir, the choleric cleric controversially acquitted of involvement in the Bali bombings. |
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So it came as a shock when ATV, a pro-AK channel, launched a mini-series last month in which the main protagonist is a thief parading as a cleric. |
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A tonsured cleric, he received complete musical training at the choir school of Bourges' Sainte-Chapelle, prior to his sojourn at the Sulpicians' in Paris, where he prepared himself to play the organ in Montréal. |
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He made his oblation on November 1, 1819 as a tonsured cleric. |
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In 1483 the princes were publicly declared illegitimate by a cleric. |
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A non-aligned Afghan cleric tried to get things off on the right foot by reading Koranic passages about peace: a sly attempt to silence any rabble-rousers. The talks took a pause during wintertime. |
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Accusing us of filming illegally, the priest led both me and the cameraman into the rectory… and locked us in. After a few minutes we tried to escape, and were violently blocked by the cleric. |
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Many were dismayed when a rebel cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, hailed this week's peremptory withdrawal of Spanish forces from Iraq as a victory, fearing that other countries' troops may rush home too. |
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The famous cleric Gerald of Wales tells, in his Descriptio Cambriae, a story of King Henry II of England. |
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The Church of Ireland remains divided, but one senior cleric has entered into a civil partnership. |
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The service had to be held in a registry office because the former cleric hasn't been laicised yet. |
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This is a strange reversal of the role of the philosopher or the cleric. |
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In a Missa Cantata, the priest may chant the Epistle at the altar, or another cleric may chant the Epistle in the sanctuary, after which the choir sings the appointed chants. |
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But now there is this parody of a trial, a summary procedure behind closed doors before a revolutionary court presided over by a single judge, and a cleric at that. |
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The charges relate to an interview he conducted two years earlier with a now deceased government critic and senior cleric, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri. |
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Appointed to the post of editor of Khorasan in 1985 Musavian, a 38-year-old cleric, published a rejoinder in the debate over the factional rivalry in régime circles. |
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His arrest followed the broadcasting of his two-year-old interview with cleric Ayatollah Montazeri, to mark the cleric's death earlier that month. |
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O'Hanlon became a household name as dim-witted Craggy Island cleric Fr Dougal Maguire, who wore his beloved Ireland shirt to bed. |
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The defrocked cleric has been summoned to the High Court tomorrow as bosses hope to stop him getting near the event. |
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Formerly, Jovan Vranishovski acted as a cleric in Macedonia, but presented himself as the Eparch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in the country. |
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I said ok and resorted to only taunting or using a taunt spell to get mobs off the wizzy but the cleric got up me for that too. |
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A dean is a priest who is the principal cleric of a cathedral or other collegiate church and the head of the chapter of canons. |
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In 1323 Henry Lambard, a cleric, was brought before a court and asked how he wished to clear himself of charges of theft. |
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Lambard said in English that he was a cleric and was then asked if he knew Latin or French. |
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He became chaplain to Charles I and was the last English cleric to hold both church and secular high office. |
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The year 1850 saw the victory of the Evangelical cleric George Cornelius Gorham in a celebrated legal action against church authorities. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury is the traditional cleric in the coronation ceremony. |
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King's opened in October 1831 with the cleric William Otter appointed as first principal and lecturer in divinity. |
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The ceremony included the laying on of hands by a senior cleric and the recitation of the king's genealogy. |
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Bishop Richard Davies and dissident Protestant cleric John Penry introduced Calvinist theology to Wales. |
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The two attempts were recorded by the English cleric John Deyce, and the Scottish notary Archibald Layng. |
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In 945 Hywel held an assembly in Whitland to codify his law codes, though with the aid of the celebrated cleric Blegywryd. |
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He was a religious cleric and judge who was invited to come to Saada from Medina to arbitrate tribal disputes. |
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He may have been a highly educated cleric there, or possibly a friar from a nearby monastery at Woodkirk, four miles north of Wakefield. |
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Another Berber cleric, Saint Adrian of Canterbury, traveled to England and played a significant role in its early medieval religious history. |
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Zwingli's primary schooling was provided by his uncle, Bartholomew, a cleric in Weesen, where he probably met Katharina von Zimmern. |
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Subsequently, the Church of Nigeria appointed an American cleric to deal with relations between the United States and Nigerian churches outside the normal channels. |
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The Mekhitarist Order located in San Lazzaro, founded by cleric Mykhitar from Sivas, produced many works in Armenian and other languages, including Ottoman Turkish. |
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In holy orders no one is better loved than he who lives chastely, because chastity is the first principle for any cleric as well as the foundation of his life. |
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As a cleric, his religious views are also present in his works. |
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After becoming a cleric, he returned to northern and western Ireland. |
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Palladius was not the only early cleric in Ireland at this time. |
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As a cleric of the established church he had no plans to go further. |
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Another licensed cleric in Judaism is the shochet, who are trained and licensed by religious authorities for kosher slaughter according to ritual law. |
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Or in the case of the man with nocturnal emissions during Ramadan, a cleric can consider that he should go out in the middle of the night and he should fast an extra day. |
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Al-Wadei is also a member of the Yemeni Ulama Association, a prominent organization of Salafi and Islahi scholars chaired by well-known cleric Abdulmajeed Al-Zindani. |
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The ceremony is performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the most senior cleric in the Church of England, of which the monarch is supreme governor. |
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Despite the creation of the new archdiocese, Jaenberht retained his position as the senior cleric in the land, with Hygeberht conceding his precedence. |
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Conversely, a youth minister at a parish may or may not be a cleric. |
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In the case of the Bishop of Whithorn, the resurrection of that see was the work of Thurstan, Archbishop of York, with King Fergus of Galloway and the cleric Gille Aldan. |
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The officiating minister for the wedding was the chief cleric, who was dressed in his finest robes. |
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A leading Somali cleric, however, said such violence was the result of what he called oppression. |
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It has a warrant for his arrest in connection with the murder of another cleric. |
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He's one of only five living Grand Ayatollahs and is Iraq's most senior Shiite cleric. |
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Listening to this elderly cleric, rambling on about the woes of the world, he can scarcely believe his luck. |
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I had expected something of the ghost in the machine philosopher rather than a sober minded cleric. |
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He was a formidable athlete as well as a notable Westmorland cleric. |
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