Five places are proposed for youth between the ages of 18 and 25, plus an accompanier, per Marist Province or District. |
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The person being accompanied and the accompanier evolve together, and the growth needs of one causes the growth of the other. |
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The commission will nominate an accompanier on whom the person will refer to build his curse, to insure the link between steps and actors. |
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I've recently spent three months living and working as an ecumenical accompanier in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. |
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Jayakiran Sebastian attempts to view Christ as a guide who stands aside, as an accompanier. |
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He was also confessor and spiritual accompanier to many people of different social provenance. |
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In the spirit of solidarity, the passenger, accompanier and animal will discover the pleasures of simply being together on the beautiful lanes. |
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But the accompanier receives life also, and as people open up to each other, a communion of hearts develops between them. |
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Jeremiel is also seen as an accompanier or companion in the transition from one state to another. |
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Rev. Canon Dr John Aves, honorary canon of Norwich Cathedral, United Kingdom, died of a heart attack on 25 January 2004 in Bethlehem where he was serving as a WCC ecumenical accompanier. |
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To be up against it, for example my accompanier told me to think about my wish to join the army but I hold on my position because that's what I want. |
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The first step in this journey is being present: the sower, or the one who has awakened in the young person the awareness of the seed sown in his heart now becomes accompanier. |
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Because of a few stone steps, the accompanier may have to help a little in manoeuvring the wheelchair, unless it is good weather and everyone can eat outside! |
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The accompanier will concentrate primarily on security issues. |
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