Female curates are acceptable in many parishes but not as vicars and that has to change. |
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There are lists of rectors, curates, and members who have been ordained in the ministry. |
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The bishops, curates and theologians who allow such talk to be spread among the people, will have an account to render. |
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Cardinal DUPONT approved the Foundation on 4 June 1855 and that very day he appointed 2 new curates to Issoudun. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukAN ELDERLY man who curates a museum of torture. |
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The roastery curates and roasts its coffee in-house and on demand. |
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Emmy nominated Mad Men star Elisabeth Moss curates her favorite scenes from the hit AMC show. |
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In addition to his visual art, Ross also organizes and curates new music concerts and plays music in the Ottawa experimental group if then do. |
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We were focused on developing a site which curates well-produced online content to stay true to our style and brand — rather than just let anyone upload content. |
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Contax actively curates instead of displaying an alphabetized list of thousands of names. |
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In 2003, a year after LUX was established, Tank Magazine launched its website Tank.tv, an online gallery which curates nearly eight exhibitions of films a year, all accessible for free on their website. |
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I think that some day the bishops must get together and see about breeding up a new class of curates, who don't take supper, no matter how hard they may be pressed to, and who will know when girls are tired. |
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Gabriel Bauret, who has written several books on photography, regularly curates exhibitions, and was joint artistic director of the 2006 Month of Photography, is the curator for this show. |
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An outworn half-truth always used on wet-behind-the-ears curates and such like. |
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Indeed, there is no question that these diaries were stipulated from White Fathers as White Fathers and not as parish priests or curates of parishes or sub-parishes. |
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Today, the museum curates a collection of more than 10 million specimens. |
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Much of the work was entrusted to the parishes, making parish priests, curates, parish councils and the synod committees set up in all parishes aware of their responsibilities. |
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Claude Gosselin, founder of the CIAC, curates the visual arts, photography, video and cinema section for Québec '84, an event marking the 400th anniversary of the founding of Québec City. |
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She is also a judge for the Best Translated Book award and curates her own website, Salonica World Lit, dedicated to international literature. |
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Balzac, wearing his legendary dressing gown, brought more than two thousand characters into the world and curates, aristocrats, bourgeois, journalists, socialites. |
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