She had been a familiar and welcoming face at chaplaincy events and society meetings during the two terms she spent here. |
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In 1999, the US army chaplaincy recognized the neo-pagan Wicca as a legitimate faith. |
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The Puseyite Dr Arabin succeeds to the deanery and marries Mrs Bold, while Mrs Proudie sees to it that Slope is dismissed from his chaplaincy. |
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There is also a plan for a multi-faith prayer room behind the chaplaincy centre which is also very important for the station. |
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Having evolved into an ecumenical organisation, the chaplaincy is now multi-faith in nature. |
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Graduates will be eligible to study for a Higher Diploma in educational or chaplaincy studies for a career in education or pastoral work. |
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In 1575 he took holy orders and three years later was admitted to chaplaincy at S. Girolamo della Carita. |
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So I would encourage you to do what you can to not downgrade the chaplaincy any further. |
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The Directorate is responsible for the administration of justice in the Bundeswehr as well as military chaplaincy affairs. |
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Ms. Elaine Black: I believe the reason for the building of the new chapel is that our chaplaincy has combined. |
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The MFSP Europe team partnered with the various members of military personnel support, including the chaplaincy and the medical teams. |
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When I registered in the Faculty of Law, I started frequenting the chaplaincy for law students, the Saint Yves Centre. |
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Prison chaplaincy supports an inter-faith ministry that recognizes the cultural diversity of the inmate population. |
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It is a great joy for us because this means that the students of the chaplaincy are now witnesses and evangelizers. |
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It is there that last year young people, with the Protestant chaplaincy in the area, invited Taizé for a meeting. |
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The chaplaincy provides a clear organizational structure for responding to the religious needs of inmates and their families across Canada. |
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The affair of the chaplaincy remained a sore point in his memory as a case in which this petty medium of Middlemarch had been too strong for him. |
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Eight months later, she underwent 14 weeks of basic training and the chaplaincy course at Canadian Forces Base Borden, Ont. |
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What is the Spirit saying to the Church and its members in consecrated life about the need for mentors in health care, education and chaplaincy work? |
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The attorney general, George Brandis, said it followed from the judgment that federal payments to persons under the school chaplaincy program had been invalidly made. |
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The department also worked on issues such as the rise in gambling, low-cost and low-rental housing, the simplification of funerals, penal reform and mental hospital chaplaincy. |
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At the same time, the school administration gave us a bulletin board, then a letterbox, and finally a small room where we could put our things in order because the students of the chaplaincy had created a choir. |
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While flagging big cuts to future school spending growth, the Coalition's first budget earmarks the funding over five years to continue the chaplaincy scheme originally put into place by John Howard. |
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As for the chaplaincy decision, Brandis explained: It follows from the court's judgment that commonwealth payments to persons under the school chaplaincy program were invalidly made. |
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The clearest example of a structured institutional approach to adapting policy to religious diversity was found in the multifaith chaplaincy at Corrections Canada. |
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The former Labor government previously extended funding for the chaplaincy program but allowed schools the option of appointing secular welfare officers under the scheme. |
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Payments by the federal government to chaplain provider Scripture Union Queensland to deliver chaplaincy services in Queensland schools were unlawful, the court decided on Thursday. |
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The judgment is the latest instalment in the long-running battle waged by a Queensland father, Ron Williams, against commonwealth funding arrangements for the national school chaplaincy program. |
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The chaplaincy service was much involved in all this. |
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Asaph has hosted a chaplaincy and services for the inclusion of LGBT people. |
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The whole chaplaincy has been involved in the planning of the new chapel. |
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Although nonChristian religious leaders are invited to join the chaplain branch, the chaplaincy remains subject to the Canadian Council of Churches. |
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In addition, inmates are active in individual psychological therapy, school, alcoholics anonymous, aboriginal information sessions with elders, chaplaincy services and meetings with their parole officers. |
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The renewed liturgy affords them functions not previously possible, and they often form part of chaplaincy teams in hospitals, universities, schools, or jails, as well as being part of pastoral teams in parishes. |
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John Knox's chaplaincy of the castle garrison was not to last long. |
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