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One of the members of the council is the rector, who is responsible for worship, teaching, diaconal work and mission.
Churchgoers have welcomed a new team rector to Anglican churches in Bacup and Stacksteads.
This defiance is surely what appealed to the Glasgow students who voted him rector.
That was what he told the students of Edinburgh University in his inaugural address as their rector.
The university rector was appointed for four years by the minister of education and was subordinate to the curator of his educational district.
The university rector is asked to form a team of Papuan intellectuals to start the process.
The Reverend William Matheus, another member, was assistant rector at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, a bulwark of progressive social causes.
Sandy's friend, the Anglican priest and rector of St. Anne's, the Reverend John Gordon, would officiate.
Tickets are available from the rector, church wardens and the parish office.
The rector has been inundated with letters, e-mails and telephone calls from people who have watched him in the docusoap.
Despite his disdain for much about the town at the time, the rector was optimistic about the future.
The husband of a church rector will be pedalling 1,000 miles to raise money to repair the church roof.
The security troops stood by around the campus at the request of the warring groups and the university rector.
Someone suggests, rather indelicately, that he isn't high-profile enough to be rector.
This was student politics circa 1926, in the days when electing a rector at Edinburgh University caused mayhem in the city.
In addition to serving as rector of the seminary, he has continued to teach homiletics.
He also achieved a high position in the Academy at Geneva, becoming its rector.
The oratories tended to have permanent officers under the direction of the rector of the local baptismal church.
Most KPPSI activists and hardliners come from UMI, where Abdurrahman Basalamah was once rector.
Admittedly that election was to the rather uninfluential position of rector of Glasgow University.
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The people of Upton, great and small, conformist or nonconformist, were proud of their rector.
He left at once for St. John where he officiated for several weeks, and on the death of Mr. Pidgeon was chosen rector.
Rectorial glebe is not liable to pay vicarial tithe to the vicar, nor is vicarial glebe liable to rectorial tithe to the rector.
Her rector was to officiate, assisted by the vealy young man who had just graduated from the theological seminary.
She could not tell the rector of her aversion to Manston, and of her unquenched love for Edward.
And the rector was pleased, especially as it was not all undiscriminating praise.
In the chancel is a curious slab with an inscription in lombardic characters, perhaps a memorial of a former rector.
Cf. the commission to the rector of Aberford to be custos of kirklees about the same time.
Nothing more was wanted to convince the rector of all that he least wished to believe.
She spoke of the American church in Rome, and asked Hewson if he knew the rector.
The rector of St. Marys attended the same club, and enjoyed the seat of honour next the fire.
The finishing-school was brandished again, but, after a private consultation on finance, put aside by the rector and Mrs. hutting.
The rector took charge of her brother, and had a sofa-bed made for him in the kind man's room.
The parsonage is swept away, and the rector of the church, Rev. Mr. diller, was drowned.
The rector has a right to the profits of the soil, and he or his tenants can depasture it with sheep.
He took holy orders, and eventually became rector of Stretton in Rutlandshire.
The erection of this building in 1749 is largely due to the efforts of Dr. caner, who was then rector.
He became rector of Llangelynin, in Caernarvonshire, and prebendary of Brecon.
You know that cadette Saint-Avit is elderly, as the waiting-woman of a rector ought to be.
They rested now upon the bride, now upon the bridegroom, now upon the faces of the rector and his curate.
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