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Abbesses and are
The only full, roofed enclosures left are the original one at Porte Dauphine and the reconstructed ones at Abbesses and Châtelet, although many of the fenced entrances remain or have been rebuilt.

Abbesses and bishops
Abbots and Abbesses rank in authority equal to bishops in many ways and were included in ecumenical councils.

Abbesses and male
Abbesses of certain very ancient abbeys in the West also wore mitres, but of a very different form than that worn by male prelates.

Abbesses and who
Abbesses and nuns with liturgical functions, as well as the wives of men who were being raised to the episcopacy.

Abbesses and by
This site is served by metro line 2 stations of Anvers, Pigalle and Blanche and the line 12 stations of Pigalle, Abbesses, Lamarck-Caulaincourt and Jules Joffrin.

Abbesses and their
Benedictine Abbesses wear a cross or crucifix on a chain around their neck.
Abbesses hear confessions ( but do not absolve ) and dispense blessings on their charges, though they still require the services of a presbyter ( i. e., a priest ) to celebrate the Divine Liturgy and perform other priestly functions, such as the absolution of a penitent.
* Abbesses of convents: The Reverend Mother Superior, with their convent's name following ( e. g., The Reverend Mother Superior of the Poor Clares of Boston in written form, while being referred to simply as Mother Superior in speech.

Abbesses and
), oral address Mother Abbesses ( also, some female Anglican priests )

Abbesses and ).
* Abbesses is featured in Le Fabuleux destin d ' Amélie Poulain ; a working title for the film was Amélie des Abbesses ( Amélie of the Abbesses ).

are and like
For, unlike the Sioux and the Crows, the Aricaras are not great horsemen, nor are they aggressive like the savage Blackfeet.
Or else the North really believes that all Southerners except a few quaint old characters have come around to realizing the errors of their past, and are now at heart sharers of the American Dream, like everybody else.
They are preoccupied riding herd on control panels, switches, flashing colored lights on pale green or gray consoles that look like business machines.
It is therefore not surprising that they resist the lure of marriage and the trap of domesticity, for like cats they are determined not to tame their sexual energy.
These my grandmother left in their places ( they are still there, more persistent and longer-lived than the generations of man ) and planted others like them, that flourished without careful tending.
The images themselves, like their counterparts in experience, are not neutral qualities to be surveyed dispassionately ; ;
These are like the initial ways in which the world forces itself upon the self and thrusts the self into decision and choice.
Furthermore, the network in Figure 3 is only the basic net through which other networks pertaining to logistics and the like are interlaced.
Such problems are of extreme interest as well as importance and are so much like fighting in a rain forest or guerrilla warfare at night in tall grass that we might have to re-examine primitive conflicts for what they could teach.
Swift, in the Dublin edition of A Preface to the Bishop of Sarum's Introduction, indicated his feelings by including Molesworth, along with Toland, Tindal, and Collins, in the group of those who, like Burnet, are engaged in attacking all Convocations of the clergy.
I mean something more like Freud's concept of the utility of `` play '' to a small child: he plays `` house '' or `` doctor '' or `` fireman '' as a way of mastering slightly frightening experiences, reliving them imaginatively until they are under control.
Thus Burns's `` My love is like a red, red rose '' and Hopkins' `` The thunder-purple sea-beach, plumed purple of Thunder '' although clearly intelligible in content, hardly present ideas of the sort with which we are here concerned.
Those who do have occasion to deal with the invasions in a more general way, like T.W. Shore and Arthur Wade-Evans, are on the side of a gradual and often peaceful Germanic penetration into Britain.
The novels and stories like Pohl's Drunkard's Walk ( 1960 ), with the focus on adventure and with the dystopian elements only a dim background -- in this case an uneasy, overpopulated world in which the mass of people do uninteresting routine jobs while a carefully selected, university-trained elite runs everything -- are in all likelihood as numerous as dystopias.
At least I should like them to know that I know these discounts are being made.
To those of my readers who find many of my opinions morally, or politically, or sociologically antiquated ( and I have reason to know that there are some such ), I would like to say what I have already hinted, namely, that some of my opinions may indeed be subject to some discount on the simple ground that I am no longer young and therefore incapable of being youthful of mind.
Indeed it might be a more appropriate vehicle than NATO for the development of a parliamentary organ of the Atlantic nations, because it could encompass all of the members of the Atlantic community including those, like Sweden and Switzerland, who are unwilling to be associated with an essentially military alliance like Aj.
Everyone knows that private detectives in real life are not like Sam Spade and Pat Novak, but the real and the imaginary musician are closely linked.
Lord, love us, look at all the disconnected limbs floating hereabouts, like bloody feathers at that -- and all the eyes are talking and all the hair are moving and all the tongue are in all the cheek.

are and abbots
It has been maintained that the right to wear mitres was sometimes granted by the popes to abbots before the 11th century, but the documents on which this claim is based are not genuine ( J. Braun, Liturgische Gewandung, p. 453 ).
Territorial abbots follow all of the above, but in addition must receive a mandate of authority from the Pope over the territory around the monastery for which they are responsible.
In the East, the principle set forth in the Code of Justinian still applies, whereby most abbots are immediately subject to the local bishop.
These " abbots " are appointed by the brothers and sisters of Redwall to serve as a superior and provide paternal care, much like real abbots.
Benedictine abbots and abbesses have full jurisdiction of their abbey and thus absolute authority over the monks or nuns who are resident.
Lismore in the territory of the Cenél Loairn, was sufficiently important for the death of its abbots to be recorded with some frequency and many smaller sites, such as on Eigg, Hinba and Tiree, are known from the annals.
There are no Carthusian abbeys as they have no abbots, and each charterhouse is headed by a prior and is populated by choir monks, referred to as hermits, and lay brothers.
They are permanent bodies consisting of all the Latin rite bishops of a nation and those equivalent to diocesan bishops in law ( i. e. territorial abbots ).
The two abbots that rule during Cadfael's time at the Abbey of St Peter and St Paul, Abbot Heribert ( 1127 – 1138 ) and Abbot Radulfus ( 1138 – 1148 ), are both real historical figures.
Other suggestions are that it was originally called Ku Chuimein after one of two abbots of Iona of the Comyn clan, whose badge Lus mhic Chuimein refers to the cumin plant, or that it was called Cill a ' Chuimein (" Comyn's Burialplace ") after the last Comyn in Lochaber.
Conventual priories are those autonomous houses which have no abbots, either because the canonically required number of twelve monks has not yet been reached, or for some other reason.
As well as St Augustine's, the abbots of a number of other monasteries in the diocese of Canterbury are known to have professed obedience to Theobald, as the documents recording the events survive.
All other prelates, including the regular prelates such as abbots and major superiors, are based upon this original model of prelacy.
* Wat Chalong ( ว ั ดฉลองหร ื อว ั ดไชยธาราราม ) is where stands the cast statue of Luang Pho Cham, who helped the people of Phuket put down the Angyee, or Chinese Coolie Rebellion, in 1876 during the reign of Rama V. There are also statues of Luang Pho Chuang, and Luang Pho Cham, abbots of the temple during later times.
In the Roman Catholic tradition it is only worn by bishops, abbots, and certain canons who are granted the use of the pectoral cross by special indult.
The color of the zucchetto specifically denotes the wearer's rank and is in keeping with the five colors: the pope's zucchetto is white, those worn by cardinals are scarlet, and those of bishops, territorial abbots and territorial prelates are violet.
Specifically, in poems like The Land of Cockaigne, Cockaigne is a land of contraries, where all the restrictions of society are defied ( abbots beaten by their monks ), sexual liberty is open ( nuns flipped over to show their bottoms ), and food is plentiful ( skies that rain cheeses ).
There are still a few commendatory abbots among the cardinals ; Pope Pius X himself was Commendatory Abbot of the Benedictine monastery at Subiaco near Rome.
Major superiors of religious institutes ( including abbots ) and of societies of apostolic life are ordinaries of their respective memberships, but not local ordinaries.
Other illustrious people from this small village are: Diego de Irusta, who participated in the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa ; the abbots of the Collegiate church of Cenarruza ; Diego and Bernardino de Irusta ; the general Francisco de Longa, hero of the Spanish Independence War ; and the general Pedro de Zubiaur.
Additionally, there is a meeting every four years of the Congress of Abbots, which is made up of all abbots and conventual priors, both of Houses that are members of congregations, as well as of those unaffiliated with any particular congregation.

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