As a laywoman, I enjoy the BBC commentators, because they actually tell you what the skills are called! |
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She is a United Methodist laywoman and developmental psychologist who specializes in working with ethnic families. |
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The prayers were led by two priests and a laywoman, all of whom seemed to know what they were doing. |
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The latest proposal to undercut the fundamental democratic institution of the jury trial came from an unelected legal laywoman. |
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I am an absolute medical laywoman, but it was always fun to read about how they butchered medical technique or diagnosis this week. |
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Incremental costs for this type of intervention are judged to be low, and mainly related to cost for the laywoman facilitator. |
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Speaking entirely as a laywoman on these matters, I really enjoyed this film. |
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She spent the next ten years living as a laywoman again, but still managed to act like a good member of her Order. |
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He is also noted as supervising a translation of the New Testament into English for a devout laywoman. |
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He will be featuring reports from a priest and a consecrated laywoman who are in Rome and emailing him. |
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Many sisters were also unable to articulate how being a sister-teacher or a sister-nurse differed from being a laywoman in a similar occupation. |
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She was a tough Aussie laywoman who persevered in faith over the persecution of her hostile bishop. |
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I had known about spiritual companionship for a long while but had felt that it was for those who were 'holier', not for me, an ordinary laywoman. |
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If a layman or laywoman received Mass, it was in the form of the wafer of the host only, and as a result the chalice became an object of almost superstitious reverence. |
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The post Vatican arrests priest, laywoman suspected of leaking confidential documents appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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There is scholarly debate as to whether Julian was a nun in a nearby convent or a laywoman. |
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She traces the broad spectrum of feminist typologies by beginning with Lutheran laywoman Rachel Conrad Wahlberg's books revealing Jesus' liberating attitude toward women. |
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Dutton's reading of Julian of Norwich as a laywoman who betrayed a distinctively Anglican theological sensibility more than a century before the English Reformation. |
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