Already during his first year present there, he was truly known as a fraternal and effective confrere. |
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Our confrere Elias Mwebembezi showed us the activities he undertakes for and with the Batwa. |
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Not being a doctor in that science, I lived this statement in blissful ignorance, as our dear confrere Maurice Cadoret would have said. |
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One or other confrere is part of a pastoral team and others are at the service of refugees in Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and Malawi. |
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When taking office as Archivist of the Society in 1996, our confrere Ivan Page was instantly struck by the uncommon wealth of our heritage. |
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Two main speakers were at the rendezvous: Our confrere Felix Phiri and Sheikh Yahya Tambuli. |
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Since that time he stayed in Vanier at the home of Madame Jacqueline Nadeau who took very good care of our confrere. |
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Jean-Jacques Pérenès, his friend and biographer, my confrere, often repeats the same thing. |
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Hiroshige is said to have first applied to the school of the more popular artist Utagawa Toyokuni, a confrere of Toyohiro. |
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Yehoshua told me that Grossman is the youngest writer whom he regards as a confrere, a brother. |
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Pacheco will start out with a story, follow it up with a chapter by a Fifth Street confrere, and then chime in with commentary on that chapter. |
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Now, we only have to follow the example of virtue bequeathed by our venerated confrere. |
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Jan Lenssen, a Belgian confrere, presently coordinates and stimulates initiatives in this area. |
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We were well received at the 'New Hope' Centre by our confrere Armand Galay and his team. |
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Today, the 'Sancta Maria' is sung especially on Feastdays, around the coffin of a deceased confrere or on important occasions. |
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Considering that every confrere receives what is necessary for living from the community, what sense does this practice have? |
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Then came the time to retire to the Verona C. A. A. where he died on 4 January 2007, the first confrere to return to the house of the Father this year. |
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A priest who esteems a confrere as he should, whose spiritual welfare he is genuinely concerned about, whom he really wants to help, does not address questions to him that are like venomous darts. |
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I imagine that this intellectual underpinning is among the reasons his friends cling to him — friends like Truffaut, an old, old confrere — even when he is being most difficult. |
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He corresponded personally with every confrere. |
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Such correction should be offered gently and humbly. Constructive help offered to a confrere at the right time can be a great gift, assisting him to overcome inappropriate behavior. |
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According to a contemporary diagnosis, he died of hepatitis. Upon learning the news, his Vicar Apostolic wrote to Maison Carrée, 'He is the eighth confrere to leave us in eight months. |
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At six o'clock, the funeral service took place, then we led the mortal remains of our confrere to its final resting place, twenty metres from the main chapel that he had had begun and which is not yet finished. |
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