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After the decision was made to exclude the statuary of Mary and the archangels, Gaudi contemplated abandoning the project but was persuaded not to by a priest.
After this, the senior priest ( or bishop ) pours pure olive oil and a small amount of wine into the shrine lamp, and says the " Prayer of the Oil ", which calls upon God to "... sanctify this Oil, that it may be effectual for those who shall be anointed therewith, unto healing, and unto relief from every passion, every malady of the flesh and of the spirit, and every ill ..." Then follow seven series of epistles, gospels, long prayers, Ektenias ( litanies ) and anointings.
After the last anointing, the Gospel Book is opened and placed with the writing down upon the head of the one who was anointed, and the senior priest reads the " Prayer of the Gospel ".
After being fatally wounded by an Aboriginal man, on his deathbed, MacIntyre confessed to a priest that he had exhibited cruelty to Aboriginals.
After his death, Husserl's manuscripts, amounting to approximately 40, 000 pages of " Gabelsberger " stenography and his complete research library, were in 1939 smuggled to Belgium by the Franciscan priest Herman Van Breda.
After the transmutation of the Holy Gifts, the bishop presents to the newly ordained priest a portion of the Lamb ( i. e., the Body of Christ )"
After the beginning of the 17th century gradual changes in English law meant the presence of an officiating priest or magistrate became necessary for a marriage to be legal.
After the death of Meletius, John separated himself from the followers of Meletius, without joining Paulinus, the rival of Meletius for the bishopric of Antioch, but after the death of Paulinus he was ordained a presbyter ( that is, a priest ) in 386 by Evagrius, the successor of Paulinus.
After being ordained priest in Kurseong, India he completed a doctorate in Theology at the Gregorian University in Rome on the religious anthropology of Origen of Alexandria.
As soon as the person has died the priest begins The Office After the Departure of the Soul From the Body ( also known as The First Pannikhida ).
After one exchange with the influential priest, Ryōkan ( 良観 ), Nichiren was summoned for questioning by the authorities in September 1271.
After his profession of monastic vows, he was ordained a priest in his own monastery in Chirac.
After Joshua's death, Eli the priest left the tabernacle which Moses erected in the desert and established on Mount Gerizim, and built another one under his own rule in the hills of Shiloh.
After a late start, he was ordained priest, and Cosimo I de ' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, sent him as an appropriate ambassador to Pope Pius V, a position which he held for fifteen years.
After befriending a Russian Orthodox priest, Father Nicholas, after his move to Nice in 1924, he reconnected with his faith.
After demanding the expulsion of Muslims from Calicut to the Hindu Zamorin, the latter sent the high priest Talappana Namboothiri ( the very same person who conducted da Gama to the Zamorin's chamber during his much celebrated first visit to Calicut in May 1498 ) for talks.
After 200 BC at any given time there were two priests of Apollo, who were in charge of the entire sanctuary ; Plutarch, who served as a priest during the late first century and early second century AD, gives us the most information about the organization of the oracle at that time.
After the war, as a priest, he supported the group and was also its critic, publishing reviews of its performances.
After returning to Istanbul in 1968, he took a position at the Patriarchal Theological Seminary of Halki, where he was ordained a priest in 1969, by Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I.
" After Hidalgo's death leadership of the revolution fell to a zambo / mestizo priest named José María Morelos, who led insurgent troops in the Mexican south.
After the Litany of Thanksgiving that follows Communion, the deacon will come into the sanctuary and kneel, placing his forehead on the Holy Table ( Altar ) and the priest will bless him to consume the Gifts, which is done at the Prothesis ( Table of Oblation ).
After Jeremiah prophesied that Jerusalem would be handed over to the Babylonian army, the king ’ s officials, including Pashur the priest, tried to convince King Zedekiah that Jeremiah should be put to death because he was discouraging the soldiers as well as the people.
After receiving certain rites, if a person or priest slept in his sanctuary, Endovelicus would talk to them in their dreams and even tell them about their own future or offer advice.
After several unsuccessful psychiatric and medical treatments, Regan's mother turns to a local Jesuit priest.
After describing the mistreatment of a married priest, Manning writes that his friends have urged him to seek accommodation from the Roman Catholic authorities regarding his marriage.

After and vested
After the demise of the Second Triumvirate, Augustus restored the outward facade of the free Republic, with governmental power vested in the Roman Senate, the executive magistrates, and the legislative assemblies.
After being vested as a deacon and given a liturgical fan ( ripidion or hexapterygion )), he is led to the side of the Holy Table where he uses the ripidion to gently fan the Holy Gifts ( consecrated Body and Blood of Christ ).
After the body of a Bishop is washed and vested, he is seated in a chair and the Dikirion and Trikirion are placed in his hands for the final time.
After his death in 1715 Savery's patent and Act of Parliament became vested in a company, The Proprietors of the Invention for Raising Water by Fire.
After the railway line was closed and removed the formation became part of the Railway Reserve Heritage Trail vested in the Mundaring Shire Council.
After several unsuccessful attempts to re-establish the gild merchant, the government in 1592 was vested in the bailiff of the lord of the manor.
After Rottnest was proclaimed as an A-class Reserve in 1917, management was vested in the " Rottnest Board of Control " which continued until 1956.
After the split ( 959 ) of the ( arch ) duchy into Upper-( German Oberlothringen, including modern Lorraine ) and Lower Lothringia ( German Niederlothringen, north of it, with seat at Cologne and originally vested in its prince-archbishop, but extending north all the way to Frisia ) and the latter's further fragmentation, two of the ' succeeding ' duchies in the Low Countries, Brabant ( mainly in present Belgium ) and Gelre ( now in the Dutch kingdom and giving its name to the province of Gelderland ), claimed the archducal rank but were never officially granted it by the Holy Roman Emperor.
After 1946, Indian affairs legislative and oversight jurisdiction was vested in subcommittees of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committees of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
" After confirming that he was referring to members of the black community, he went on to say that " some folks here appear to have, in my view, a vested interest in seeing this kind of tension continue to exist.
After the grand mastership of the order had been vested in the King in perpetuity ( 1551 ), he availed himself of its income to reward any kind of service in the army or the fleet.
After being tonsured, the reader is vested in a short phelon, which he wears while reading the Epistle for the first time.
After offering evidence that Jesus is indeed God, they argue that his Biblical promise to establish a church that will never perish cannot be empty, and that promise, they believe, implies an infallible teaching authority vested in the church.
After the school was vested in the Government the crest was changed.
After the First Anglo-Sikh War the full administration of the territory became vested in this officer.

After and cope
After directing episodes for the revitalized version of ' 50s /' 60s anthology horror series Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Shelley Duvall's Faerie Tale Theatre, Burton received his next big project: Beetlejuice ( 1988 ), a supernatural comedy horror about a young couple forced to cope with life after death, and the family of pretentious yuppies who invade their treasured New England home.
*** 1963 – After the overthrow of the Diem Regime in early November 1963, U. S. President John F. Kennedy increased the number of U. S. military advisers from 800 to more than 16, 000 to cope with rising guerrilla activity in Vietnam.
After months of unrest, Ted and Billy learn to cope and gradually bond as father and son.
After fostering significant growth in recent years, mid-2008 saw share prices plunge to well under half their value of twelve months before, as M & S struggled to cope with more conservative shoppers in the credit crunch.
" After five minutes of talking to Thalberg, however, she would later write about " Universal's Boy Wonder :" " He might be a boy in looks and age, but it was no child's mind that was being asked to cope with the intricate politics of Universal City.
After the death of his daughter, Lara, in 2006 he struggled to cope with the loss.
After struggling to cope with Tyson's pace, Sobers managed to score a half-century, raising hope that he would be selected for the upcoming tour to England, something he considered unlikely after his lack of form.
After the Imperial Government and the Supreme Command shirked their responsibilities for the war and the defeat at an early stage, the majority parties of the Reichstag were left to cope with the resulting burdens.
After the war, the school moved to its own premises in Eccleston Square, and in 1981 moved to its present site in Vincent Square to cope with expanding numbers.
After winning their opening ten league games of the 1985 – 86 season, United had to cope without Strachan, who was sidelined for much of the season with injury.
After Henry's death, the three generations of women have to cope with one another as best they can, under their shared roof.
After he breaks off their relationship without being able to reveal the secret reasons why, she is unable to cope with the heartache and is later found dead.
After the introduction of the Minimum Funding Requirement, there were several modifications to the assumptions to cope with perceived weaknesses in the original basis.
) After a series of prayers and hymns, punctuated by African elephant tusks being blown, the Holy Father, clad in a purple cope, pushed on the doors with his hands as they were drawn open from inside by assistants.
After criticizing Arab politics for an inability to " cope with rapid changes on the ground ," he states how they " assumed Turkey would be on their side forever, even if it gained no benefit thereby.
After undergoing years of therapy to cope with his loss, he takes up unicycle-racing, only to get into a gruesome accident.
After 1970, a new and young generation of directors emerged, but they had to cope with an increased demand for video films after 1980.
After being left with four young children, my dad feared he would not be able to cope.
After it came " Everything That Glitters ( Is Not Gold )", about a rodeo cowboy having to cope with single parenthood ( written by Seals and fellow Texan Bob McDill ).
After the death of Justinian, the Empire came into increasing attacks on all fronts, and the remoter provinces were often left to themselves to cope as best as they could, with Constantinople unable to provide assistance.
After the destruction of large amounts of the continent Terisiare during the Brothers ' War, most nations turn heavily to religion and magic to help them cope with the coming ice age caused by the detonation of the, creating a climate change similar to that of a nuclear winter.
After the World Cup had finished he discovered that the promised strengthening to the Forest squad to enable them to cope back in the Premier League had not transpired, indeed that his strike partner Campbell ( who had an ongoing back injury ) had been sold to Trabzonspor for £ 2. 5m.
After the death of her husband, Ruth struggled to cope and deal with the responsibilities that come with having eight children.
After the death of the first candidate, due to the project supervisors forgetting to enhance his brain's ability to process sensory input to cope with the new stimuli he is receiving, Roger Torraway becomes the heart of the program.

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