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Canon and 18
* Canon 18: Clerics may neither pronounce nor execute a sentence of death.
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The Canon EF-S 18-55mm lens | EF-S 18 – 55 mm lens ( with additional filter attached )
On the evening of Sunday 26 October 1947 Canon Savage was found dead in a smoke-filled room after raising the alarm for a fire in his sitting room at 18 London Road, Bexhill a town he had been associated with for the previous 20 years.
The current exceptions are the Micro Four Thirds system by Olympus and Panasonic ; the Sigma DP1, which uses a Foveon X3 sensor ; the Leica X1 ; the Canon PowerShot G1 X, which uses a 1. 5 " ( 18. 7 x 14mm ) sensor that is slightly larger than the Four Thirds standard and is 30 % of a fullframe sensor ; and two models from Sony, the RX100 with a 1 "- type ( 13. 2 x 8. 8mm ) sensor with about half the area of Four Thirds and the full-frame Sony RX1.
* Canon EF-S 18 – 135mm:
While at St. Luke's Church, Canon Corea and his wife ministered to the poorest of the poor, the Rodiya Community, over a period of 18 years.
On 18 August 2010, Canon decided to liquidate SED Inc., a consolidated subsidiary of Canon Inc. developing SED technology, citing difficulties to secure appropriate profitability and effectively ending hopes to one day see SED TVs in the living room.
* A Working Canon of Slipstream Writing: Compiled in Readercon 18, 2007
Canon released a new version of the non-stabilized EF-S 18 – 55 f / 3. 5-5. 6 III lens in line with the new stabilized EF-S 18 – 55 f / 3. 5-5. 6 IS II, the non-stabilized with likely to come on future lower-end " Rebel " models and higher-end " Rebel " models.
The EF – S 18 – 55mm is the lowest end Canon general purpose zoom, but its low cost ( as part of a kit ) makes it a good value.
Extending the telephoto range, the Canon EF-S 55-250mm lens is a telephoto zoom that picks up at 55mm ( 88mm equivalent ), and together these cover the 18 – 250mm range ( 28. 8 – 400mm equivalent ).
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* Harold Bloom in The Western Canon uses the term agon to refer to the attempt by a writer to resolve an intellectual conflict between his ideas and the ideas of an influential predecessor in which " the larger swallows the smaller ", such as in chapter 18, Joyce's Agon with Shakespeare.
Karl Eugen Neumann ( October 18, 1865 in Vienna ;-October 18, 1915 ) was the first translator of large parts of the Pali Canon of Buddhist scriptures from the original Pali into a European language ( German ) and one of the pioneers of European Buddhism.
Among other notable works by De Vigne may be mentioned Volumnia ( 18 ~ 5 ); Poverella ( 1878 ); a bronze bust of Psyche ( Brussels Gallery ), of which there is an ivory replica ; the marble statue of Marnix de Ste Aldegonde on the Sablon / Zavel Square, Brussels ; the Metdepenningen monument in the cemetery at Ghent ; and the monument to Canon de Haerne at Kortrijk.
The Canon EF contained a silicon photocell light meter with a range of EV 18 to EV-2 which measured light in a " central emphasis metering " pattern ( also called center weighted average metering ) with less influence from the top of the frame, to minimize underexposure due to a bright skyline.
Manetho named Semerkhet Semêmpsés and credited him with a reign of 18 years, whilst the Royal Canon of Turin credited him with an implausibly long reign of 72 years.

Canon and required
The Code of Canon Law 332 § 2 states, " If it happens that the Roman Pontiff resigns his office, it is required for validity that the resignation is made freely and properly manifested but not that it is accepted by anyone.
* Canon 11 forbade clerics to have women in their houses or to visit the monasteries of nuns without a good reason ; declared that married clergy should lose their benefices ; and decreed that priests who engaged in sodomy should be deposed from clerical office and required to do penance-while laymen should be excommunicated.
Bishops are usually drawn from the ranks of the archimandrites, and are required to be celibate ; however, a non-monastic priest may be ordained to the episcopate if he no longer lives with his wife ( following Canon XII of the Quinisext Council ) In contemporary usage such a non-monastic priest is usually tonsured to the monastic state, and then elevated to archimandrite, at some point prior to his consecration to the episcopacy.
The early list of rules known as the Apostolic Canons required both clergy and laity to give up the use of dice ( Canon 50 ).
The oldest Frankfort Passion play, that of Canon Baldemar von Peterwell ( 1350 – 1381 ), the production of which required two days, was more profusely elaborated than the other Passion Plays of this period.
Although the canonical qualifications required of candidates for episcopacy, indicated in canon 378 of the Code of Canon Law, leave a broad field open to the cardinals, they have in fact for over six centuries consistently elected one of their own number to be Bishop of Rome.
Although once required, it is no longer necessary to name the child after a saint as Canon 855 of the Code of Canon Law states " Parents, sponsors and parish priests are to take care that a name is not given which is foreign to Christian sentiment.
Father Denis Faul criticised integrated education, insisting that Catholic parents were required by Canon law to send their children to Catholic schools and also claimed the schools were a " dirty political trick " inspired by the British Government.
Brown consecrated Francis Schuckardt without a pontifical mandate ( i. e. permission from the Pope ), which is normally required by the Code of Canon Law under penalty of excommunication.

Canon and every
* Canon 11 renews the ordinance of the council of 1179 on free schools for clerics in connexion with every cathedral.
* Canon 12: Abbots and priors are to hold their general chapter every three years.
* Canon 21, the famous " Omnis utriusque sexus ", which commands every Christian who has reached the years of discretion to confess all his, or her, sins at least once a year to his, or her, own ( i. e. parish ) priest.
The council also decreed that every altar should contain a relic, which remains the case in modern Catholic and Orthodox regulations ( Canon VII ), and made a number of decrees on clerical discipline, especially for monks when mixing with women.
This is the longest Canon of the church year, and during the course of its nine Odes, most every person mentioned in the Bible is called to mind and tied to the theme of repentance.
The Code of Canon Law and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches prescribe that every cleric must be enrolled or " incardinated " in a diocese or its equivalent ( an apostolic vicariate, territorial abbey, personal prelature, etc.
They deal with almost every branch of jurisprudence ; they are philosophical, historical and practical, and relate to Roman, Canon, German, French and English law.
During the Fast, either the Great Paraklesis ( Supplicatory Canon ) or the Small Paraklesis are celebrated every evening except Saturday evening and the Eves of the Transfiguration and the Dormition.
I read the publick Service once every Lords Day in My Church Morning & Evening alternately I am obliged to do Duty in the Church of Woodborough that is joined with Calverton, I presume the small allowance from the Church of Southwell has been the Reason that Service could not be performed according to Canon

Canon and cathedral
Frauenburg's cathedral chapter then elected the aged Canon Johannes ( Jan ) Hanowski, a German of Polish ethnicity and long-term archpriest of Allenstein ( today's Olsztyn ), as capitular vicar, i. e. provisional head of the see, on 28 July 1945.
Following the Gregorian Reform's emphasis on canon law and the study of the sacraments, bishops formed cathedral schools to train the clergy in Canon law, but also in the more secular aspects of religious administration, including logic and disputation for use in preaching and theological discussion, and accounting to more effectively control finances.
His father was a prosperous linen merchant, who entrusted Jommelli to the choir director of the cathedral, Canon Muzzillo.
Jommelli studied music under Canon Muzzillo, the director of the Aversa cathedral choir.
Quite possibly a confederate in this project, Robert Crowley, Salesbury's former printer, was at this time a Canon of Hereford, having been instituted to the stall or prebend of " Pratum majus " in the cathedral of Hereford c. 1560-63.
Yet, even as late as in the 1470s, the crusade legend was ignored in the Chronica regni Gothorum, a chronicle of the history of Sweden, written by Ericus Olai, the Canon of the Uppsala cathedral.
In 1931, the bishop of Berlin appointed him as Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of St Hedwig and in 1938 provost of the cathedral and committed him to help Jews.
Another treasure is an ancient reliquary of oak, bequeathed to the cathedral by Canon Russell, who is said to have obtained it from a Roman Catholic family in whose possession it had long been.
Since the 1983 revision of the Code of Canon Law, this responsibility belongs to the college of consultors, unless the national Bishops Conference decides that the functions that canon law ascribes to the college of consultors, including this one, are to be entrusted to the cathedral chapter.
Although Dom is a German cognate for ' dome ', it can also mean ' cathedral ' and the mountain is named after Canon Berchtold of Sitten cathedral, the first person to survey the vicinity.
Canon Tallis reappears in the Austin family novel The Young Unicorns, where he is attached to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City, the same cathedral where Madeleine L ' Engle was writer in residence for many years.
The Reverend Canon Catherine Ascah serves as the Pastoral Vicar, the Men and Boys ' Choir Chaplain, and an active member with the cathedral youth group.
In those countries in which the episcopal conference has transferred the functions, the cathedral chapter, and not the consultors, elect the diocesan administrator .< ref >< em > See </ em > Codex Iuris Canonici Canon 421 § 1 ( noting that the consultors elect the administrator, " without prejudice to the provisions of can.
In 1830 he was made Canon and Kapellmeister of Regensburg cathedral.
The cathedral is served by the Dean-Very Reverend William Morton and a Curate Assistant Canon Reverend John Merrick.

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