Twenty-six dioceses each had a consistory court with defamation cases providing about one quarter of their business. |
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The final appointment to a royal pastorat will be made by the Government, and to a consistorial pastorat by the consistory. |
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Collegialism is the name of a form of Church-government which attributes authority and power to a broader gathering over a local consistory. |
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In 1995 the Dean was accused in a consistory court of having had an adulterous affair with a former verger, nearly 30 years his junior. |
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The bishop then decided that there was enough evidence of impropriety for the case to go before a consistory court. |
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The poor peasant relates his appearance before a consistory court on charges of immorality. |
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He was made a cardinal in October 2003 that was the last consistory Pope John Paul called. |
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At meetings during the most recent consistory, after all, the cardinals had to wear name tags. |
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The whole point of this consistory court is that people can put their views to the chancellor. |
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Later this month the church's 184 cardinals will gather at the Vatican for the sixth consistory of Pope John Paul II's pontificate. |
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It is expected that the consistory will influence the agenda for next October's synod of bishops in Rome. |
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He summoned a consistory to discuss the matter but suffered a stroke and died before it met. |
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But at a consistory of cardinals in Vatican City on Monday, Francis made his case. |
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Having failed to obtain the special licence required for marriage during Lent, they were summoned to appear before the consistory court in Worcester cathedral. |
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According to those who follow Vatican politics, one certain impact of the consistory John Paul held this week is that it is no longer inevitable that popes come from Europe. |
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I was in the consistory when he gave the Mass in Central Park, and then later had a private meeting with several of us there in the cardinal's residence. |
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During the public consistory, on Feb. 19, 2010, Benedict XVI enrolled Camilla Battista of Verano in the catalogue of saints. |
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These newly named cardinals then receive the red biretta and the ring symbolic of the office in a public consistory. |
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Back in the 13th century, Innocent III conferred three times a week with his cardinals in a meeting known as a consistory. |
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In January 1520 a consistory heard the recommendation that Luther's orthodoxy be examined, and one month later a papal commission concluded that Luther's teachings were heretical. |
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His Ordinances of 1541 involved a collaboration of Church affairs with the City council and consistory to bring morality to all areas of life. |
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Be that as it may, he returns to Arnstadt only on February 7, 1706, and has to explain the highhanded prolongation of his absence to the consistory. |
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In the two days before the ceremonial appointment of the latest ones, he is to hold a consistory at which he wants to get their views on the family. |
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He was the second of four children born to Edward Fawkes, a proctor and an advocate of the consistory court at York, and his wife, Edith. |
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He will convoke a consistory of cardinals to decide the date of the canonisations. |
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During their journey time, and Samarqand Gzranydnd the consistory. |
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Each local church is governed by a body of elected elders usually called the session or consistory, though other terms, such as church board, may apply. |
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The next court in the hierarchy is the bishop's court, which is in the Diocese of Canterbury called the Commissary Court and in other dioceses the consistory court. |
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The media have not always shown such deference to the proceedings before a Consistory Court. |
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He had been due to appear before the Consistory Court of the diocese of Ripon and Leeds, opening in Leeds on Monday. |
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Any complaint shall be brought first to our local Consistory. |
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At the end of his life he endured a rare Swedish heresy inquiry by the Swedish Lutheran Consistory. |
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The libertines continued organizing opposition, insulting the appointed ministers, and challenging the authority of the Consistory. |
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Initially, Perrin ignored the court when he was summoned, but after receiving a letter from Calvin, he appeared before the Consistory. |
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It consists of a west tower, nave, chancel, south aisle and a Consistory Court. |
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The President of the High Consistory, Arnold, called the loto a disgraceful impost, by which the State deceived the credulous. |
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He had always insisted that the Consistory retain the power of excommunication, despite the council's past decision to take it away. |
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The city government retained the power to summon persons before the court, and the Consistory could judge only ecclesiastical matters having no civil jurisdiction. |
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