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All clergy appointments are made and fixed annually by the resident Bishop on the advice of the Annual Conference Cabinet, which is composed of the Area Provost / Dean ( if one is appointed ) and the several District Superintendents of the Districts of the Annual Conference.
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All the clergy of Alexandria and Lower Egypt honored him with the appellation “ Papas ,” which means “ Our Father ,” as the Senior and Elder Bishop among all bishops, within the Egyptian Province, who are under his jurisdiction.
All these bishops felt themselves obliged to him, and many of the highest clergy had been and considered themselves as his servants.
All who had abandoned communion with him were urged to reconcile with him, and that any clergy who celebrated mass in Rome without his consent in the future should be punished as a schismatic.
All monks of the period, and apparently most or all clergy, kept a distinct tonsure, or method of cutting one's hair, to distinguish their social identity as men of the cloth.
All through his term as archbishop he refused to allow Edward to tax the clergy beyond certain levels, and withstood severe pressure to change his mind.
The two remaining provinces, constituted into 12 dioceses, are governed in common by a General Synod of clergy and laity led by the Archbishop of Armagh ( styled " Primate of All Ireland "), currently the Most Reverend Alan Harper ; the church's other archbishop is the Archbishop of Dublin ( styled " Primate of Ireland "), the Most Reverend Michael Jackson.
In Bristol, an early library that allowed access to the public was that of the Kalendars or Kalendaries, a brotherhood of clergy and laity who were attached to the Church of All-Hallowen or All Saints.
All Gas and Gaiters, predominantly farcical in nature, was set in the close of the fictional St Ogg's cathedral and concerned various intrigues and rivalries among the clergy.
The " Ministry of All the Talents " was driven out of office in 1807 in favour of a " no popery " party, and in that year Smith published the first instalment of his most famous work, Peter Plymley's Letters, on the subject of Catholic emancipation, ridiculing the opposition of the country clergy.
The Armenian Apostolic Church presently has two catholicoi ( His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians ; and Aram I, Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia ), and two patriarchs, plus primates, archbishops and bishops, lower clergy and laity serving the Church.
All Saints ' parish church is a Church of England and Methodist local ecumenical partnership and has clergy from both denominations.
In the post-medieval period, the name of Little Rus ’ is known to first be used by Eastern Orthodox clergy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, for example by influential cleric and writer Ioan Vyshensky ( 1600, 1608 ), Metropolitan Matthew of Kiev and All Rus ’ ( 1606 ), Bishop Ioann ( Biretskoy ) of Peremyshl, Metropolitan Isaiah ( Kopinsky ) of Kiev, Archimandrite Zacharius Kopystensky of Kiev Pechersk Lavra, etc.
All members were expected to be spiritual, there was no limitation of spiritual manifestations to the clergy, and contacts on spiritual matters between the clergy and the laity were encouraged, though only ordained ministers were allowed to preach or take services.
He took up residence in The College of St Barnabas, Lingfield, Surrey, a retirement community for Anglican clergy but remained as Rector Emeritus of All Souls Church.
All these works were perfectly orthodox, and aided in drawing the liberal clergy into the movement which has resulted since his time in the unification of Italy.
All members of the clergy are required to support themselves through outside employment ; clergy are prohibited from receiving a fee for the sacramental services they perform, however, they are allowed to receive gifts and monetary offerings ( stipends ) so long as they are not the ones suggesting the amount to be given.
All clergy had been ordained under the supervision of the Archbishop of Rwanda and other participating Anglican Primates and Rwandan bishops.
All and appointments
All the appointments were of his own partisans, which robbed the senatorial aristocracy of its prestige, and made the Senate increasingly subservient to him.
All other ministerial appointments, including that of deputy prime minister, are made by the governor-general, but acting upon the advice of the prime minister.
All such appointments require the counter-signature of either the chancellor or the relevant cabinet minister.
All legislative and executive powers, including the power of appointments, are exercised by the committee as a whole.
All graduate students are fully supported ( tuition plus a stipend ) from the outset, normally by appointments as research assistants at the Media Laboratory, where they work on research programs and faculty projects, including assisting with courses.
All appointments to the three Commissions are made by the President of Fiji on the advice of the Cabinet Minister responsible for the civil service, following consultation by the latter with the appropriate Parliamentary committee, which is empowered to confirm or veto the nomination.
All of Grant's appointments, including Hoar's, were initially a shock to the Senate, since Grant chose his cabinet independently from leaders of the Republican Party.
All staff were voted into their position by collective vote-the collective being the staff and volunteers of the station at the time, with the appointments ratified by the AUSA.
All graduate Student Bandmasters then waited for their “ tips ” –- their appointments as Warrant Officer Class 1 Bandmasters to one of the line bands.
All Executive Board appointments are made by King Harald V, after a decision by the Council of State.
All 1989 2. 3L ' LGO ' Quad 4 Grand Am's were red on grey coupes, with standard appointments including ( but not limited to ) 16 " machined face wheels.
All appointments, which are full-time and non-executive are for a five year term, were through open competition.
Cellier's first appointments were as organist at All Saints ' Church, Blackheath and as conductor of the Belfast Philharmonic Society ( both in 1862 ).
All the appointments to bureaucracy, the armed forces, and the diplomatic forces were made at his sole discretion.
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