What survives today as the parish church is the crossing, transepts, presbytery, and ambulatory. |
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The court held that the presbytery was not doing enough to enforce church law. |
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The parish is, in effect, being run from the presbytery but the only priest the people see is at Mass on a Sunday. |
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Proponents argued that no presbytery would be forced to ordain gays, that it was a local option. |
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A representative from each presbytery, along with the three most recent moderators and three elders appointed by the Assembly, each have a vote. |
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He supported the elders in their stance and together they established the first presbytery of the Free Presbyterian Church. |
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The woman in the case, now living in Britain, alleged the abuse against her by the priest took place at his presbytery. |
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Builders will be tackling the ruined presbytery, repairing windows and reconstructing the roof. |
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The climbers are working on top of the three-tiered presbytery and transept, which were built in the 13th century. |
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A January 20 meeting will bring presbytery and Hunger Program personnel together to discuss the issue. |
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Adjacent to its presbytery in a narrow alley is an interesting building that according to tradition was the home of the rabbi. |
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The imposing stone structure served as a firebreak during the 1948 fire and the neighbouring presbytery, built of timber was saved from the flames. |
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One of the systemic realities of our Presbyterian polity is that we have moved issues from the local presbytery to the national body, the General Assembly. |
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Rev Bwalya was the first moderator for the Copperbelt presbytery. |
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Its three apse presbytery is built above a crypt that determines the slenderness of the apses around the exterior. |
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The district of the abbess of civil nature with its main courtyard, the abbey palate, the presbytery, stables and other dependences. |
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His job was confirmed by the city's presbytery, a convocation of local ministers and elders. |
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Ordinarily, the people may elect their own pastor, but the presbytery must give its approval and install him in office. |
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The presbytery is responsible for ordaining, installing, removing, or transferring ministers. |
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The older orphans were married and created a little village, with its church, presbytery and Sisters' house. |
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The church has a Latin cross floor plan, with side naves and chapels, a presbytery, choir room and belfry. |
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The Gothic vault over the presbytery is the only thing that remains from the original construction. |
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The country's first presbytery would be organized in Philadelphia and a later influx of Scotch-Irish would keep the state a Presbyterian stronghold. |
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The presbytery is square, and covered with a Baroque eight-sided vault and separated from the central nave by a large pointed arch. |
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He points at the garage door of the presbytery, next to the Swiss campsite. |
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Maison de maitre with separate property which was an old presbytery, in the heart of Caunes Minervois. |
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In front of the presbytery is a reproduction of the statue of Our Lady of Bonaria. |
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Near the church, there is a singular group of wooden buildings of the presbytery. |
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Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by the laying on of the hands of the presbytery. |
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That part of the main interior which is furthest to the east and reserved for the prayers of the clergy is the presbytery. |
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The decision was reached on the basis the presbytery had followed the correct procedure. |
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The moderator acts as chair of presbytery meetings and has a casting, but not deliberative, vote. |
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As with the moderators of synods and assemblies, the moderatorship is a primus inter pares position appointed by the presbytery itself. |
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The stated or principal clerk takes minutes and deals with the correspondence of the presbytery, and is often appointed for an indefinite term. |
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A synod also has a moderator and clerk, and generally meet less often than the presbytery. |
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Each presbytery selects a number of its members to be commissioners to the general assembly. |
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The church was built by an unknown master builder between the years 1655-1661 as a simple one-aisled hall-type structure with two side chapels and a right-angled presbytery. |
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Remnants of a Gothic wall painting can be found in the presbytery. |
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Alongside the pillars, Ionic pilasters support a denticulated entablature which runs horizontally across the walls of the naves and the presbytery. |
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The 1848 presbytery takes its inspiration from the Québécois model: stone walls joined by mortar, a porch-gallery and a gambrel cedar shingle roof with four dormer windows. |
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The church interior is a true museum of polychrome decorations covering the ceilings, presbytery walls and partially the nave walls, the choirloft parapet, the pulpit, the pews in the presbytery and the rood beam. |
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The former presbytery shelters a museum opened during the summer season. |
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A chapel and the former presbytery communicate with the house. |
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Today, the old presbytery is still home to a funeral parlour. |
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The Church of St. Vitus has three naves with a long five-sided presbytery, oblong two-storey sacristies on both sides, with the Chapel of Resurrection and of St. John of Nepomuck and a vestibule on the northern side. |
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In Grussenheim a woodchip fuelled district heating scheme was constructed in 1999 to supply the town hall, a church and presbytery, kindergarten, school and the community hall. |
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A congregation issues a call for the pastor's service, but this call must be ratified by the local presbytery. |
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For example, the Lackawanna Presbytery, located in Northeastern Pennsylvania, has a partnership with a presbytery in Ghana. |
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In 1805 Stewart published pamphlets defending John Leslie against the charges of unorthodoxy made by the presbytery of Edinburgh. |
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In addition each Presbytery may appoint 'youth representatives' who are young people in the congregations of the presbytery. |
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In January 1799 he was licensed as a preacher of the Gospel by the St Andrews presbytery. |
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Gruffudd's remains were interred in a tomb in the presbytery of Bangor Cathedral. |
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In 1996 the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England and Wales was established as a presbytery. |
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The officers of a presbytery are a moderator and a stated or principal clerk. |
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Whether or not the article scrupled was essential or nonessential was judged by the presbytery with jurisdiction over the candidate's examination. |
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In the Presbyterian system of church governance the synod is a level of administration between the local presbytery and the national general assembly. |
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A recent report to the FP Religion and Morals Committee quoted from a FP Outer Isles presbytery report, but said the issues were relevant for many other parts of the country. |
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In some Dutch Reformed bodies, a classis serves as a delegated body, which ceases to exist in between meetings, whereas a presbytery exists perpetually. |
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The commissioners of the presbytery are expected to exercise their own judgement and are not required to represent the majority view of their congregations. |
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Some Presbyterian denominations enroll ministers as members of their respective congregations, while others enroll the minister as a member of the regional presbytery. |
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