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received and episcopal
The first case recorded of the partial exemption of an abbot from episcopal control is that of Faustus, abbot of Lerins, at the council of Arles, AD 456 ; but the exorbitant claims and exactions of bishops, to which this repugnance to episcopal control is to be traced, far more than to the arrogance of abbots, rendered it increasingly frequent, and, in the 6th century, the practice of exempting religious houses partly or altogether from episcopal control, and making them responsible to the pope alone, received an impulse from Pope Gregory the Great.
Therasia died some time between 408 and 413, and shortly afterwards Paulinus received episcopal ordination.
In 1969, Brown received episcopal orders from an Old Catholic bishop, and in 1971 he in turn consecrated Schuckardt.
Gelasius II fled to Gaeta, where he was ordained a priest on 9 March 1118 and on the following day received episcopal consecration.
A fresh English translation, prepared by the International Commission on English in the Liturgy ( ICEL ) was adopted by English-speaking episcopal conferences and received confirmation from the Holy See.
In the presence of his family, the Diplomatic corps, numerous bishops and cardinals, and his friend Rampolla, on 18 December 1907, he received the episcopal consecration from Pope Pius X himself.
For Paul indulged himself very freely in the pleasures of the table, and he had received into the episcopal palace two young and beautiful women, as the constant companions of his leisure moments.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following 7 May from Cardinal Pietro Boetto, SJ, at the St. Lawrence Cathedral.
Father Pivarunas received episcopal consecration in 1991 by Bishop Moises Carmona, also of the Thuc lineage.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following December 13 from Cardinal Spellman with Archbishops Joseph Thomas McGucken and John Joseph Maguire serving as co-consecrators, at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following September 8 from Cardinal Pacelli ( whose old vestments Spellman himself wore ), with Archbishops Giuseppe Pizzardo and Francesco Borgongini Duca serving as co-consecrators, at St. Peter's Basilica.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following October 28 from Cardinal Farley, with Bishops Henry Gabriels and Thomas Cusack serving as co-consecrators, at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following December 21 from Archbishop Michael Corrigan, with Bishops Charles Edward McDonnell and Henry Gabriels serving as co-consecrators, at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
He received his episcopal consecration on March 10, 1844 — his 34th birthday — from Bishop John Hughes, with Bishops Benedict Fenwick ( who had baptized him as a child ) and Richard Vincent Whelan serving as co-consecrators, at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following April 24 from Cardinal Michele di Pietro, with Archbishops Tommaso Arezzo and Benedetto Sinibaldi serving as co-consecrators.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following July 2 from Archbishop Joseph Ritter, with Bishops George Joseph Donnelly and Vincent Stanislaus Waters serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of St. Louis.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following November 30 from Archbishop Henry K. Moeller, with Bishops John Baptist Morris and Thomas Edmund Molloy serving as co-consecrators.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following September 21 from Bishop McDonnell, with Bishops Charles H. Colton and John O ' Connor serving as co-consecrators, at St. James Cathedral-Basilica.
He received his episcopal consecration on April 8, 1924 from Archbishop Austin Dowling, with Bishops Daniel Mary Gorman and Thomas William Drumm serving as co-consecrators, at St. Raphael's Cathedral in Dubuque.
König received his episcopal consecration on the following 31 August from Bishop Michael Memelauer, with Bishops Leo Pietsch and Franz Zauner serving as co-consecrators.
He received his episcopal consecration on the following July 20 from Cardinal John Francis Dearden, with Bishops Charles Salatka and Joseph McKinney serving as co-consecrators.
Lustiger received episcopal consecration on the 8 December 1979 from Cardinal François Marty, with Archbishop Eugène Ernoult of Sens and Bishop Daniel Pézeril serving as co-consecrators.
Pizzardo received his episcopal consecration on 27 April of that same year from Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, with Archbishop Giuseppe Palica and Francesco Marchetti-Selvaggiani serving as co-consecrators.

received and consecration
Because the position of Stigand, the archbishop of Canterbury, was irregular, Wulfstan sought and received consecration as a bishop from Ealdred.
:" This Gautbert, who at his consecration received the honoured name of the apostle Simeon, went to Sweden, and was honourably received by the king and the people ; and he began, amidst general goodwill and approval, to build a church there --" ( Chapter XIV )
In 302, Gregory received consecration as Patriarch of Armenia from Leontius of Caesarea, his childhood friend.
Sometime in 1537 he was selected to be a " pastor ", although he never received any pastoral consecration.
Wycliffe aimed to do away with the existing hierarchy and replace it with the " poor priests " who lived in poverty, were bound by no vows, had received no formal consecration, and preached the Gospel to the people.
His consecration was delayed, however, until March 29, 828, when he received notice of the Emperor Louis ’ approval of his election.
As General Paul Vanuxem, a French veteran of the Indochina War, wrote in 1972 after visiting the liberated city of An Loc: " An Loc was the Verdun of Vietnam, where Vietnam received as in baptism the supreme consecration of her will.
But is present truly and really, so that after the consecration of the bread and of the wine, the bread is transmuted, transubstantiated, converted and transformed into the true Body Itself of the Lord, Which was born in Bethlehem of the ever-Virgin, was baptized in the Jordan, suffered, was buried, rose again, was received up, sits at the right hand of the God and Father, and is to come again in the clouds of Heaven ; and the wine is converted and transubstantiated into the true Blood Itself of the Lord, Which as He hung upon the Cross, was poured out for the life of the world.
Having been hurried with unseemly haste through all the intermediate orders, Leo received consecration two days after his election, which was unacceptable to the Roman populace.
Setting out shortly after Christmas, he met with abbot Hugh of Cluny at Besançon, where he was joined by the young monk Hildebrand, who afterwards became Pope Gregory VII ; arriving in pilgrim garb at Rome in the following February, he was received with much cordiality, and at his consecration assumed the name Leo IX.
It received consecration in 1197 with a dedication to Saint Thomas Becket.
By the end of the year he himself had been converted, and Augustine received consecration as a bishop at Arles.

received and chapel
Saint Francis of Assisi, in Catholicism, is said to have received instruction directly from God and it is believed that he grants plenary indulgence to all who confess their sins and visit his chapel on the appropriate day.
The town received its charter in 1238, although there is evidence of earlier settlement-for example, a record of a chapel in 1177, and some indications of a possible Roman presence.
Painting by Marius Granet ( 1777-1849 ). In 1265, as a young man, he was received into the Order of the Templars in a chapel at the Beaune House, by Humbert de Pairaud, the Visitor of France and England.
In 1626, Lawes was received as one of the gentlemen of the chapel royal, and held the position until the Commonwealth put a stop to church music.
He also renovated the chapel royal, one of two churches within the castle at this time, and in 1501 received approval from the Pope for the establishment of a college of priests.
The chapel never received any kind of royal recognition, but the name, “ Capilla Real ” is thought to have come from area dedicated to the Virgin of the Remedies, the patron of Cholula.
He was born in Atcham, Shropshire, the eldest son of a French priest, Odeler of Orleans, who had entered the service of Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury, and had received from his patron a chapel there.
There is a Russian Orthodox burial ground ( Saint Lazarus chapel, 1894 ) and plots dedicated for the use of various Orthodox churches. Greek Orthodox community buried their dead since 1869, belonging to group 30 A, at Gate 2, behind the arcades, Romanian Orthodox community at the gate 3, Group 38th. The Bulgarian Orthodox Christians are buried in the same group 38. Serbian Orthodox community received their own plot in the group 68 B, 69 C, Tor 3 and group 27A contains the tombs of the Coptic Orthodox Church.
Mass was said in his residence, and later a chapel was opened in the college for Catholic worship ; he and others received a royal licence to absent themselves from the services of the Church of England, and he obtained another to supervise the printing of Roman Catholic books.
Favourably received by the regent, they opened a little chapel.
Czarniecki received a state funeral in Warsaw, and has been interred in the tomb chapel of the church founded by him in Czarnca.
This daughter chapel of the “ Kirk of Rocharl ” ( now the parish church ) was ultimately to become the real centre of Christ ’ s faith in the district until 1774, while the church at Monkegy remained dependent on Inverurie until 1631. The first General Assembly of the Church of Scotland met in 1560, and thirteen years later Inverurie received its first minister, the Rev George Paterson who was also “ Bishop ” of the Garioch.
A fragment that remained behind received its own chapel at Vincennes, probably built by Peter of Montereau ( the probable designer of the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris ), which survives ( illustration, below ).
This story says that the chapel of Our Lady of Guadalupe received a large shipment of statues of various saints, one case of which did not have an identifying label.
At that time the Image of Edessa was taken to Constantinople where it was received amidst great celebration by emperor Romanos I Lekapenos, who deposited it in the Theotokos of the Pharos chapel in the Great Palace of Constantinople.
Even though he held the position of maitre des enfants at the Imperial chapel, he never officially received the title of maitre de chapelle – music director – which was a title given to both Adrien Thibaut and Thomas Crecquillon.
Consecrated in the same year as St Agatha's Church, Emmanuel, was a chapel of ease to Christ Church until it received its own parish in 1928.
When a knight was installed, he received a stall that was subsequently adorned with his crest, coat of arms, and heraldic banner, the last of which remained in the chapel even after the knight ’ s death.
Upon his return to Paris in 1856, Flandrin received a commission from the chapel of St John in the church of St Séverin.
Juana promoted him to premier chapelain, the head of the chapel, and paid him twice what the other singers received ; paying the singers was apparently the one of the only practical administrative matters she was able to do during the period of her madness.
He received no clerical preferment and lived quietly in the Charterhouse, where he died on 27 September 1715, and was buried in the chapel.
Each student also attended chapel services everyday and written permission had to be received by the school's president or dean if a student wanted to leave the town.
The first chapel was built in 1913, and the town received the name of Cerradão.
In 1543, the Holy Crown chapel on the right of the nave, received a painting by Titian, depicting the Christ receives the Crown of Thorns.
He was taken by Mexican soldiers to the courtyard located in front of the chapel along the north wall, blindfolded, and seated in a chair due to his leg wound received in battle.

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