His Scouse accent is resolutely unsoftened by regular contact with vicars and other representatives of the lecturing classes. |
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By the early 1590s it was accepted that a full hierarchy was impossible and a more ad hoc system of vicars apostolic adopted. |
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The discovery of goshawk and sparrowhawk bones suggest that some vicars enjoyed the aristocratic sport of hawking in their spare time. |
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But then the fictional President Bartlett and the real Baroness Thatcher are made of sterner stuff than happy-clappy trendy vicars. |
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Female curates are acceptable in many parishes but not as vicars and that has to change. |
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This meant in practice that papal letters appointing vicars apostolic were not be acknowledged. |
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On these grounds the requirement for bishops to have served fifteen years in a parish, and vicars five as a curate, were also clear improvements. |
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From 1688, despite the danger to the individuals appointed, Rome chose men of piety, integrity, sacrifice and learning to act as vicars apostolic to areas of Britain. |
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Cathedral deans, like vicars, enjoy freehold and therefore cannot be removed from office unless convicted of a serious offence in the secular or ecclesiastical courts. |
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It is clear, however, that dioceses which are still administered by prefects or vicars apostolic are held to have been uninterrupted by the Reformation. |
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The knock-back prompted two vicars to quit their posts on the Bishop of Manchester's staff and more than 1,000 people signed an online petition in protest. |
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And certain vicars choral did succumb to the temptation of female company. |
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The difference is that the other bishops are vicars of Christ for their own local churches, the pope is vicar of Christ for the whole Church. |
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In the Church in Wales, however, most cathedrals are parish churches and their deans are now also vicars of their parishes. |
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The pope, therefore, continued to appoint apostolic vicars for the Netherlands. |
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Apparently a lot of churchwardens and vicars tell porkies about their churches being locked. |
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The judicial vicar and the assistant judicial vicars must be priests with doctorates or at least licenses in canon law. |
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The parallel is an accurate one, for in the Middle Ages the vicars choral lived much like the fellows of a university college, with separate rooms and a communal dining hall. |
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From 1994 to 2000, he was the Chester Diocesan Director of Ordinands, during which time he helped dozens of people who wanted to be vicars prepare for selection interviews. |
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Cheshire overpowered North Wales 13-5 at Vicars Cross after whitewashing them 6-0 in the foursomes. |
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The arms were granted by Arthur Vicars in 1901, based on a 1612 seal showing uncoloured cross and saltire flags. |
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As the music echoed around the ruins, the Queen was escorted to the 15th century Hall of the Vicars Choral. |
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Peter Nicholson Age 21 Windscreen fitter and tinter Club champion, Vicars Cross Handicap, plus-1 Are you a sports person? |
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The present choir consist of up to 30 boy choristers, eight probationers and the Vicars Choral, 12 professional singers, historically men. |
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Five days later, again at Vicars Cross, in a medal and scratch competition, on the 15th he hit a three wood and saw his ball hit the flagstick and drop into the hole. |
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