Then, a senior congregant said God blesses him although he has not humbled himself enough before God. |
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A former congregant had flown in from his new home in Australia the day before, to leave this afternoon to London. |
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He ran aground, though, when he insisted that a congregant must show some believable evidence of being truly godly. |
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This result is a change in the relationship between state and citizen, producer and consumer, priest and congregant. |
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He welcomes the comparisons to his congregant, but is reluctant to take all the credit. |
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Some clergy have taken this advice to heart and now will no longer give a congregant a hug or engage in counseling. |
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The arguments brought forth in this study stem from the Maller's position as a lay congregant. |
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But when fellow congregant Al Ponce walked into the temple bearing a new Torah, a tribute four months in the making was revealed and the tears began to flow. |
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Two New York rabbis who revealed personal information about a congregant cannot be held financially responsible for breaking confidence, according to the state's high court. |
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David's congregant Barbara Aguirre, 36, of Pasadena also supported Poch. |
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