Nevertheless, we still encounter failed religious and political homilies that fail our need for counter-intelligence and counter-terrorism. |
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We studied the texts of similar homilies by Popes John Paul I and II and by English Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor. |
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His confidence in theology as spiritually relevant is most apparent in his published prayers and homilies. |
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And I confess, all political affiliations aside, the President's slow, studied attempts at sincerity and moralistic homilies make my teeth ache. |
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I give the homilies in our church, and we do workshops with other priests and deacons and Protestant ministers on this subject. |
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She makes use of his commentaries, but above all of his seven encomiastic homilies in praise of Paul. |
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Carr talks loneliness, life, joy and personal politics, deliberately avoiding wool-gathering or the delivery of harsh homilies. |
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Thanks to my Dominican priests at Blessed Sacrament for giving such homilies on a frequent basis. |
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I have often used these prayers for sermon illustrations and have even built whole homilies around them. |
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He does not hold the pastor in high regard and often considers his homilies burdensome. |
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It's a bleak view proposed by the Dardennes, and one that flies in the face of old homilies about pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps. |
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If only our homilies interested people as much as the subject of preaching, then we would be doing well. |
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The book is a compilation of Biblical narrative, rabbinic legends, prayers, homilies and songs. |
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Empire Day was directed especially at schoolchildren, who gathered to receive homilies followed by a school picnic or half-holiday. |
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What advice do you expect to get from a xenophobic Cold War warrior dripping in petty prejudices and half-baked homilies? |
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It is reasonable to expect that contiguous homilies would be more alike than distant ones. |
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The utopians ' mistake of hyperrationalism is also one of the errors of the post-modernists, who hold that irrational prejudices may be overcome by multiculturalist homilies. |
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The saintliness of his life is reflected in the insight of his commentaries and the sometimes quite passionate devotion of his homilies. |
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To Morris now, he offers homilies about the menace of nuclear Armageddon. |
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Do you remember when you upbraided them publicly during one of your homilies? |
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Indeed, he now regularly appears at right-wing seminars and lectures to deliver his homilies on the President's failings as a man and as a leader. |
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So, aside from a few homilies about getting a grip on public debt, there was nothing of economic substance. |
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He ran an impressive campaign, driving around Tennessee in a red pick-up truck and seducing voters with common-sense homilies. |
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Pamphlets and posters, homilies and sermons are only of minor use in this regard. |
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The spirit of Hillel lived on mainly in haggadah, edifying spiritual homilies on biblical texts. |
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In addition to the historical and memoir sections, some thoughts from Pius KrivĂ˝'s homilies are included at the end of the book. |
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Usually it was a long and, I often felt, unnecessarily drawn-out and tedious experience where worthy but dull homilies were addressed to the assembled Gaels. |
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The book is a compendium of homilies, a McGuffey's Reader for the voter. |
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The Ministry of Endowments and Guidance produced booklets and publications and prepared model homilies for mosque preachers on the subject of children. |
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As the developed world has gradually woken up to the potentially catastrophic implications if the felling of trees continues unchecked,the response has too often been to throw moral homilies at those concerned. |
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A council of Tours in 813 and then a synod of Mainz in 848 both declared that homilies ought to be preached in the vernacular. |
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Of the surviving prose, the majority consists of the homilies, saints' lives and biblical translations from Latin. |
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The homilies are noteworthy for their beautiful and magisterial phrasing and the instances of historical terms. |
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Among these are his opposition to the allegorists, commentary on John's gospel, and catechetical homilies. |
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Chatty, informal homilies are a hallmark of the more homely style which the Argentine pontiff has established since he was elected two months ago. |
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Some of Bede's homilies were collected by Paul the Deacon, and they were used in that form in the Monastic Office. |
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Moral instruction was provided throughout the catechumenate, and many patristic homilies reveal the ethical teaching and exhortation practiced by the preachers in the liturgical assemblies. |
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The way the exhibition mollifies those who might be overly dismayed at some bodily displays is to cloak everything with sweeping homilies about keeping healthy. |
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Fr Ragheed's strength was the Eucharist, and in his homilies he taught the faithful that the body and blood of Jesus, who sacrificed himself and rose from the dead, strengthen unity in the mystical body of Christ. |
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But, as if by magic, these quotes never end up in the homilies. |
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Saint Boniface used Bede's homilies in his missionary efforts on the continent. |
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Bede also wrote homilies, works written to explain theology used in worship services. |
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So the faithful can gather, network, support each other, partake of the spiritual nourishment given through good homilies and Sacraments, etc. Why catechesis? |
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On 8 June 2008, the Philippine Action Network on Small Arms encouraged priests from different parts of the country to read a message on gun violence and the need for gun control in their homilies. |
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In his catechesis and homilies, in his courses of spirituality or of spiritual exercises he was able to charm the audience with similes and parables he made up on the spur of the moment or borrowed from others. |
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If you hear his homilies he's a ball of fire. |
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His first messages or homilies are already a source of deep inspiration. |
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We had to listen to another one of his homilies about the value of public service. |
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The authors of the Homilies are hard in some cases to specify, and there is wide discrepancy in ascription. |
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Sacrament itself, which is unanalyzable, appears also in Lambeth Homilies and A lovesong of Our Lady. |
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The Forty Gospel Homilies by Pope Gregory I noted angels and archangels. |
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