The story was originally to revolve around Jikisai Minami, a well-respected Zen Buddhist priest in Aomori prefecture. |
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The movie is about a priest who tries to exorcise demons from a young girl. |
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Does the radio priest want to make a killing and leave town before his ministrations are revealed as ackamarackus? |
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Vergenne'fury reached its height when the priest tried to involve the English ambassador. |
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The feet of the priest that bare the ark were dipped in the brim of the water. |
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Shortly afterwards Wilfrid was ordained a priest by Agilbert, Bishop of Dorchester in the kingdom of the Gewisse, part of Wessex. |
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I paid the head priest for the abhishekh and asked him if I could have some privacy for a few moments. |
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But when the time came a year later to be ordained as a priest, Dodgson appealed to the dean for permission not to proceed. |
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In 1912, when Olivier was five, his father secured a permanent appointment as assistant priest at St Saviour's, Pimlico. |
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A school was established in Cape Coast by the Anglicans during the time of Philip Quaque, a Ghanaian priest. |
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The church teaches that through consecration invoked by a priest the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. |
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The priest and altar boys enter and exit through these doors during appropriate parts of the Divine Liturgy. |
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In such cases, should the person survive the emergency, it is likely that the person will be properly baptized by a priest at some later date. |
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First, they prepare by having their confession heard and the prayer of repentance read over them by a priest. |
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Having confessed, the penitent then has his or her parish priest read the prayer of repentance over them. |
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Should a married priest die, it is normal that his wife will retire to a monastery once their children are out of the house. |
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Thomas, was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest who was noted for his nationalism, spirituality and deep dislike of the anglicisation of Wales. |
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Michael's College, Llandaff, he was ordained as a priest in the Church in Wales. |
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Her memoir gives some insight into the strange environment in which Thomas worked as a young priest. |
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If someone slays a foreign priest, he will pay as much as for a fellow countryman. |
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As she was telling her story during the journey, one of the passengers, a young Dervish priest, became more and more interested. |
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The earl of Shrewsbury had an elderly priest mutilated, and made the church of Llandyfrydog a kennel for his dogs. |
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On July 20, 1817 he was ordained a deacon, then a year later he was ordained as a priest. |
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His elder brother, Fred Secombe, was the author of several books about his experiences as an Anglican priest and rector. |
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One sailor and a priest aboard a Russian cruiser caught in the crossfire were also killed. |
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In 63 BC, he ran for election to the post of Pontifex Maximus, chief priest of the Roman state religion. |
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The final reading and high point of the Liturgy of the Word is the proclamation of the Gospel by the deacon or priest. |
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The priest continues with one of many Eucharistic Prayer thanksgiving prefaces, which lead to the reciting of the Sanctus acclamation. |
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The priest introduces it with a short phrase and follows it up with a prayer called the embolism and the people respond with the doxology. |
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The priest imparts a simple blessing or a solemn blessing to those present. |
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The city's legendary founder, Elissa or Dido, was the widow of Acharbas the high priest of Tyre in service to its principal deity Melqart. |
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He baptized the explorer Leif Ericson, and Leif took a priest with him back to Greenland to convert the rest of his kin. |
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In the local level, former priest Eddie Panlilio was elected as governor of Pampanga in 2007, defeating two administration candidates. |
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This assumes that when Orosius met Saint Augustine he was 32 years old, that is, he had been an ordained priest for two years. |
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The chief priest of the Naharvali dresses as a woman and that tribe also worships in groves. |
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Instead, the pursuers should assure the priest that the fugitive's guilt is forgiven. |
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Being a deacon, priest or bishop is considered a function of the person and not a job. |
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A chariot covered with a curtain is dedicated to the goddess, and only the high priest may touch it. |
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Manu thus becomes the first priest and establishes the practice of sacrifice. |
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The Changle inscription also mentions that the Daoist priest Yang Yichu begged to erect the respective stele. |
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To write and certify the will, his family requested Giovanni Giustiniani, a priest of San Procolo. |
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He visited the great church of Hagia Sophia and spoke with an Eastern Orthodox priest about his travels in the city of Jerusalem. |
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Son of expert Portuguese cartographer Pedro Reinel, he went to Spain after a fight with a priest named Pero Anes. |
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One Sunday it would be an Anglican priest, the next a Dutch Reformed predikant, the next a Methodist minister. |
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During the Classic period, the Maya ruler was the high priest, and the direct conduit between mortals and the gods. |
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Furious at the prophecy, Atahualpa went to the sanctuary, killed the priest, and ordered the temple to be destroyed. |
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The systematic reconstruction was initiated in 1914 by parish priest Fr Paul. |
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And they brought the captives, and the prey, and the spoil, unto Moses, and Eleazar the priest. |
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Hubert was a poor artisan, a shoemaker by trade, but Gisbert, a priest, was a man of some importance in the community. |
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As already indicated, the one exception is in the case of a priest celebrating Mass without other priests or as principal celebrant. |
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As a young priest he had studied little theology, but this was not considered unusual at the time. |
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On 11 December 1518, the canons elected Zwingli to become the stipendiary priest and on 27 December he moved permanently to Zurich. |
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At this point, Konrad Schmid, a priest from Aargau and follower of Zwingli, made a pragmatic suggestion. |
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Still, no Episcopal priest is required to perform the new liturgies, even in dioceses in which they are permitted. |
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In the Baptism service the priest explicitly pronounces the baptised infant as being now regenerate. |
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On 14 August 1579 Hooker was ordained a priest by Edwin Sandys, then bishop of London. |
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The quadrilateral had its genesis in an 1870 essay by the American Episcopal priest William Reed Huntington. |
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In August 2003 the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire elected an openly gay and partnered priest, Gene Robinson, as bishop. |
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Additionally, an openly married gay priest was elected to the 2016 General Synod representing a historic moment for gay rights in the church. |
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In 2017, the Bishop of Waiapu installed an openly gay priest, who is married to his partner, as the Dean of Waiapu Cathedral. |
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In 2015, Bishop Kay Goldsworthy of the Diocese of Gippsland, appointed an openly gay and partnered priest to another post. |
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In 2016, Bishop Raphael Hess of Sadanha Bay gave permission for an Anglican priest to officiate at a service of celebration for the Rev. |
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They then demonstrated that not one priest was deprived on account of defect of order. |
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In the Eastern liturgical tradition, a priest can celebrate the Divine Liturgy only with the blessing of a bishop. |
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In the absence of a literal descendant of Aaron, a High priest in the Melchizedek priesthood is called to be a Bishop. |
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To consecrate the bread and wine, the priest speaks the Words of Institution. |
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There was an Australian priest at the same college as me who got me interested again. |
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A Flemish claim is lace on the alb of a worshiping priest in a painting about 1485 by Hans Memling. |
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He returned to England in 1585 and to the Church of England, being employed as a schoolmaster and parish priest. |
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Somerset Walpole, himself the son of an Anglican priest, hoped that his eldest son would follow him into the ministry. |
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In 1877 Rawnsley was ordained as a priest, and in 1878 he took up the post of Vicar of Wray, Windermere, in the Lake District. |
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One concerned a maiden killed by a lustful priest whose advances she spurned. |
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Burnley Grammar School was first established in St Peter's Church in 1559, with its first headmaster a former chantry priest, Gilbert Fairbank. |
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In 1533, Leland received papal dispensation for four benefices, on condition that he became subdeacon within two years and priest within seven. |
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The altar boys were sacked after they were caught sampling the sacramental wine instead of just passing it to the priest before communion. |
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But if a Papist priest should be unduly ordained, or forge his own Orders, sobeit the church think him truly ordained, he can do the miracle. |
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Just wondering what server everybody plays on? I have a 60 human warrior on Blackrock and 60 UD priest on Shadowmoon. |
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A priest clad in a white robe climbs the tree and with a golden sickle cuts the mistletoe, which is caught in a white cloth. |
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I turned, expecting to see some skirted, leering priest with a crucifix in his hands summoning us into his dogan den. |
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The priest took thirty minutes to deliver his harangue on timeliness, making the entire service run late. |
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The priest argued to the king that unless clerics accompanied the colony ship, the colony would soon descend into heathendom and barbarity. |
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In 1524 he formed a partnership with priest Hernando de Luque and soldier Diego de Almagro to explore the south, agreeing to divide the profits. |
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On the basis of the Verona List, the priest and deacon who accompanied the bishops in some manuscripts are ascribed to the fourth province. |
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In Anglican churches, only a priest or a bishop may be the celebrant at the Eucharist. |
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A dean is a priest who is the principal cleric of a cathedral or other collegiate church and the head of the chapter of canons. |
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Deacons, in some dioceses, can be granted licences to solemnise matrimony, usually under the instruction of their parish priest and bishop. |
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For each personal ordinariate the ordinary may be a former Anglican bishop or priest. |
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French missionaries had been active in Vietnam since the 17th century, when the Jesuit priest Alexandre de Rhodes opened a mission there. |
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The day after Whit Sunday 1549, a priest at Sampford Courtenay was persuaded to read the old mass. |
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During that time, any Fellow of a college at Cambridge or Oxford was required to take holy orders and become an ordained Anglican priest. |
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The College of Pontifices was uppermost body in this hierarchy, and its chief priest, the Pontifex Maximus, was the head of the state religion. |
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Prior to their conquest by England, most churches have records of bishops and priest but not an established parish system. |
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The church teaches that through consecration by a priest the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. |
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Scholastic theologians and philosophers such as the Dominican priest Thomas Aquinas studied and taught at these studia. |
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Anglican priest, Geoffrey Curtis, campaigned for it with the current Archbishop of Canterbury's blessing. |
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Ordained a priest on 22 September 1728, Wesley served as a parish curate for two years. |
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Though Wesley had been ordained an Anglican priest, many other Methodist leaders had not received ordination. |
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As they came to seize the priest, Alban put on the priest's cloak and clothing, and presented himself to the soldiers in place of his guest. |
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It was in this church that the second Anglican female priest, and first female priest in Arizona, was ordained. |
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On being attacked by the locals, Wilfrid's party killed the head priest before refloating their ship and making their escape. |
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Soon after, the Jesuit priest Oswald Tesimond told Garnet he had taken Catesby's confession, in the course of which he had learnt of the plot. |
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Digby and his wife, Mary Mulshaw, had accompanied the priest on his pilgrimage, and the two men were reportedly close friends. |
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Worn down by hiding for so long, Garnet, accompanied by another priest, emerged from his priest hole the next day. |
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His jailers then allowed him to talk with another priest in a neighbouring cell, with eavesdroppers listening to every word. |
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He was never ordained as a priest and there is no real evidence that he became an actual monk, but he lived his life as one. |
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During a 1577 diplomatic visit to Prague, Sidney secretly visited the exiled Jesuit priest Edmund Campion. |
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In 1615, he became an Anglican priest, although he did not want to take Anglican orders. |
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Mr Altham rose, as in duty bound, in honour to a priest, and a priest who, as he dimly discerned by his canonicals, was not altogether a common one. |
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When celebrating Mass, a bishop, like a priest, wears the chasuble. |
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In 1979, Miguel D'Escoto Brockman, a priest who had embraced Liberation Theology, served in the government as foreign minister when the Sandinistas came to power. |
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Did an entrail-reading priest find something nasty in the offal? |
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The priest would bring salvation while the garbo took the rubbish. |
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The ancient Celts carefully distinguished the poet, who was originally a priest and judge as well and whose person was sacrosanct, from the mere gleeman. |
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In terms of religion, although he sometimes appeared to lack charity and patience, Thomas served as a Church in Wales parish priest all his working life. |
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Synner, a priest walking by, sees her struggling and casts a heal on her. |
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Then he left Moor Park, apparently despairing of gaining a better position through Temple's patronage, to become an ordained priest in the Established Church of Ireland. |
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A main element uniting Germanic societies was kingship, in origin a sacral institution combining the functions of military leader, high priest, lawmaker and judge. |
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Argentine priest Julio Grassi begins 15-year sentence over sexual abuse. |
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John Farrell, Retired priest of the Diocese of Motherwell, the last Head teacher at St Ninian's Orphanage, Falkland, Fife, was sentenced to five years imprisonment. |
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Her father, Julius Bassianus, descended from the royal house of Samsigeramus and Sohaemus, and served as a high priest to the local cult of the sun god Elagabal. |
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In 2015, it was reported that Williams had written a play called Shakeshafte, about a meeting between William Shakespeare and Edmund Campion, a Jesuit priest and martyr. |
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An archdeacon is a priest or deacon responsible for administration of an archdeaconry, which is often the name given to the principal subdivisions of a diocese. |
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As he lay dying, he asked for a priest and gave away his identity. |
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The effect of this was the creation of a large and overwhelmingly female diaconate for a time, as most men proceeded to be ordained priest after a short time as a deacon. |
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Illtud, Gildas went to Ireland where he was ordained as a priest. |
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Addressing devotees at Abomey, Benin, high priest Dah Aligbonon offered prayers and sacrifices as part of the West African state's national voodoo day. |
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There he encountered Geronimo de Aguilar, a Spanish Franciscan priest who had survived a shipwreck followed by a period in captivity with the Maya, before escaping. |
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In the Greek practice the priest reads a selection from the Gospel Book. |
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Due to his controversial views the Vatican decided to laicise the priest. |
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In the Latin Church, a married man may not be admitted even to the diaconate unless he is legitimately destined to remain a deacon and not become a priest. |
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The patron of the living who had the right to nominate a particular priest might make the choice, but the living was actually granted by the local bishop. |
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We may look down our noses at his ideas, but one may be sure that in outlook he was far closer to a Maya priest astronomer than is an astronomer of our century. |
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The Italian Jesuit priest Matteo Ricci was one of the first writers in China to use the Far West as an Asian counterpart to the European concept of the Far East. |
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This came shortly after a similar controversy in England when an openly gay priest, Canon Jeffrey John, was appointed to become the Suffragan Bishop of Reading. |
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In 1524 Francisco Pizarro, in association with the soldier Diego de Almagro and the priest Hernando de Luque, mounted an expedition using Andagoya's ships. |
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In 1524, while still in Panama, Pizarro formed a partnership with a priest, Hernando de Luque and a soldier, Diego de Almagro, to explore and conquer the South. |
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A priest thus appointed is the priest in charge, not a parish priest. |
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Educated at Charterhouse School and Christ Church, Oxford, Wesley was elected a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford in 1726 and ordained a priest two years later. |
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In 2014, Canon Jeremy Pemberton married Laurence Cunnington, thus becoming the first priest in the Church of England to defy the church's ban on the marriage of gay clergy. |
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At the same time, attendance at church services and Communion increased over the course of nearly two years in which he served as Savannah's parish priest. |
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A Prayer After Communion is then proclaimed by the priest while all stand. |
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Wesley ordained Thomas Coke as superintendent of Methodists in the United States by the laying on of hands, although Coke was already a priest in the Church of England. |
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Roberts was educated by the parish priest, and early found employment with a boatman on the Ellesmere Canal and later at the local limestone quarries. |
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Postcommunion prayers and the final blessing by the priest ends the Mass. |
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Facing the ladies a biretta'd priest appeared to be perusing a little, fat, black, greasy book of prayers which he held aslant so as to catch the light. |
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Chryses, a Trojan priest of Apollo, offers the Greeks wealth for the return of his daughter Chryseis, held captive of Agamemnon, the Greek leader. |
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A scholar and a priest, humble and conscientious, he managed despite occasional opposition to administer a whole university, one of only two in England. |
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He was to remain in the Tower for over a year, and while he was allowed food and drink sent by friends, and a servant, he was not allowed a priest, even to the very end. |
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In contrast, while other faiths have been arguing in recent times on female priest ordination, women have been leading prayers at Sikh temples since the founding of Sikhism. |
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Many kindreds believe that anyone can take on the position of priest, with members sharing organisational duties and taking turns in leading the rites. |
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In other groups, it is considered necessary for the individual to gain formal credentials from an accredited Heathen organisation in order to be recognised as a priest. |
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On 24 February 1152, at Lambeth, Archbishop Theobald consecrated Geoffrey as Bishop of St Asaph, having ordained him a priest at Westminster 10 days before. |
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Each temple was under the supervision of its chief priest or priestess. |
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As he showed no desire to become a priest, his father sent him to stay with relatives in Rouen, where a family friend tutored him on naval matters. |
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He was tall, this Swiss priest, lantern-jawed and spade-handed. |
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The priest had performed the puja and tied a string around his father's silk purse to make sure that the Rana didn't spend even a copper coin while he was a guest of Merta. |
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It features Fr John Paul's first year as the parish priest at Castlebay. |
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When it's needed, the priest, in tenue de ville, takes it from his pocket, unfolds it, kisses it, says a prayer, and then places it about his neck. |
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I remember the last time I saw Macbeth played, the discrepancy I felt at the changes of garment which he varied, the shiftings and reshiftings, like a Romish priest at mass. |
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Donne is commemorated as a priest in the calendar of the Church of England and in the Calendar of Saints of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America on 31 March. |
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Their chief priest held a prominent position as the representative of the supreme deity, Zalmoxis, who is called also Gebeleizis by some among them. |
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Dodgson never became a priest, unique amongst senior students of his time. |
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While performing the anointing, the Archbishop recites a consecratory formula recalling the anointing of King Solomon by Nathan the prophet and Zadok the priest. |
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Gerard Olivier had begun a career as a schoolmaster, but in his thirties he discovered a strong religious vocation and was ordained as a priest of the Church of England. |
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Among the best known of many surviving portraits are the Augustus of Prima Porta, the image on the Ara Pacis, and the Via Labicana Augustus, which shows him as a priest. |
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In many historical societies, the position of kingship carries a sacral meaning, that is, it is identical with that of a high priest and of judge. |
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Despite his consecration, Ware remained in Oxford and carried on his duties both as the parish priest of the Greek Orthodox community and also as a lecturer at the university. |
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Each priest may only celebrate the Divine Liturgy once a day. |
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Those seeking to become priests are usually ordained priest after a year. |
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As long as compatibility is maintained, general practice often tends to the permissive rather than the restrictive, with the local priest or bishop resolving questions. |
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Last night I paid 5 gold to the trainer to respec as a shadow priest. |
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He was ordained in 1850 and was the first First Nations priest and became the missionary at Fort Cumberland on the Saskatchewan River and then to the post of The Pas. |
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The priest is capable of seeing the goddess enter the chariot. |
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When the priest declares that the goddess is tired of conversation with mortals, the chariot returns and is washed, together with the curtains, in a secret lake. |
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Fairy tales, jokes, and humorous stories designed to make a point in a conversation, and the exemplum a priest would insert in a sermon belong into this tradition. |
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The epilogue consists of a series of lyrics spoken by the restored priest in praise of a nature goddess, inspired by Robert Graves's White Goddess. |
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The Alcayde found the prince playing at chess with an Alfaqui or priest. |
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