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Italian writer Luigi Malerba used the confusion among the leaders of the Catholic Church, which was created by Adrian's unexpected election, as a backdrop for his 1995 novel, Le maschere ( The Masks ), about the struggle between two Roman cardinals for a well-endowed church office.
The Kilmers had five children: Kenton Sinclair Kilmer ( 1909 1995 ), Michael Barry Kilmer ( 1916 1927 ), Deborah (" Sister Michael ") Clanton Kilmer ( 1914 1999 ) who was a Catholic nun at the Saint Benedict ’ s Monastery, Rose Kilburn Kilmer ( 1912 1917 ), and Christopher Kilmer ( 1917 1984 ).
At Adair's trial in 1995, the prosecuting lawyer said he was dedicated to his cause against those whom he " regarded as militant republicans among whom he had lumped almost the entire Roman Catholic population ".
Since 1995, Saint John Church and Saint James Roman Catholic Church in the neighboring city of McMechen have been served by the same pastor.
* Hull, Geoffrey, The Banished Heart: Origins of Heteropraxis in the Catholic Church, 1995, rpt.
* Dominic Ekandem ( 1917 1995 ), Cardinal who was the first West African Catholic Bishop
For example, Newfoundland withdrew funding for Protestant and Roman Catholic schools in 1995, after a constitutional amendment.
English translation ( 1995 ): Unity in the Church or the Principle of Catholicism: Presented in the Spirit of the Church Fathers of the First Three Centuries, Peter C. Erb, trans., Catholic University of America Press, Washington, D. C., ISBN 0-8132-0621-9 ISBN 9780813206219
The Banished Heart: Origins of Heteropraxis in the Catholic Church, 1995, rpt.
* Sex: The Catholic Experience ( 1995 )
* Roberto Formigoni ( born 1947 ), a Catholic conservative politician ; President of Lombardy since 1995.
Following his retirement from service as the Archbishop of Vienna, König stepped up his commitment to establishing peace, acting as International President of Pax Christi, an international Catholic peace promoting organisation, from 1990 to 1995.
In 1995, at the invitation of Cardinal Basil Hume, the cathedral was visited by HM The Queen, the first visit of a reigning monarch of the United Kingdom to a Catholic church liturgy for several years.
: the Times of a Southern Catholic Irish Man ( 1876 1916 ), Liverpool Press ( 1995 ), ISBN 0-85323-600-3.
* Catholic Boy, Jam ( 1995 )
He left the abbey in 1990 to take up the position of news editor with the Catholic Herald, before becoming a lead writer with The Daily Telegraph in 1991, moving to be a reporter with The Sunday Telegraph in 1992, before returning to The Daily Telegraph as a comment editor in 1995, remaining as a leader writer since his election to Westminster.
In 1995, Cardinal Lustiger attended the reading of an act of repentance with a group of French rabbis, during which Catholic authorities apologized for the French Church's passive attitude towards the Collaborationism policies enacted by the Vichy regime during World War II.
* 24 October-Robert-Joseph Coffy, Roman Catholic Cardinal ( died 1995 ).
: the Times of a Southern Catholic Irish Man ( 1876 1916 ), Liverpool Press ( 1995 ), ISBN 978-0-85323-600-9.
In 1995, the Catholic Church's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ( CDF ) published a Notification ( a message from the Holy See ) on the writings of Rydén, saying her communications should not be considered supernatural, and calling all Catholic bishops to prevent Rydén's ideas from being spread in their dioceses.
In 1995, the Catholic Church's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith ( CDF ) issued a Notification on the writings of Rydén, the Notification was also printed in L ' Osservatore Romano, the official Vatican newspaper.
In a letter dated January 25, 2007, the new Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Cardinal William Levada, following continued requests for clarifications on the writings and activities of Rydén, wrote to the Catholic hierarchy around the world stating that " the Notification of 1995 remains valid as a doctrinal judgment " of the writings, which should be seen as her own personal meditations and that Catholics should not take part in prayer groups established by Rydén.
Thus, the draft laws presented by François Mitterrand's government in the early 1980s, concerning restrictions on the funding of private ( and in majority Catholic ) schools, were countered by right-wing demonstrations headed by the then mayor of Paris, the Gaullist Jacques Chirac, who was to be his prime minister in 1986 and would succeed him in 1995 as president.
: The Times and World of a Southern Catholic Irish Man ( 1876 1916 ) Enlisting in the British Army During the First World War, Liverpool Press ( 1995 ).

1995 and church
In 1995, the church announced a new logo design that emphasized the words " JESUS CHRIST " in large capital letters, and de-emphasized the words " The Church of " and " of Latter-day Saints ".
A program launched in the city of Cleveland in 1995 and authorized by the state of Ohio was challenged in court on the grounds that it violated both the federal constitutional principle of separation of church and state and the guarantee of religious liberty in the Ohio Constitution.
* 1995 The Navaly church bombing is carried out by the Sri Lanka Air Force killing 125 Tamil civilian refugees.
In 1995, the Seventh Day Baptists had 253 churches and over 20 000 members in India, 78 churches with 4885 members in the United States, 2 churches with 55 members in England, and 1 church of 40 members in Canada.
" The Family: A Proclamation to the World " is a 1995 statement issued by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church )— whose adherents are known colloquially as Mormons — which defined the official position of the church on family, marriage, gender roles, and human sexuality.
The church sued Armstrong for $ 10. 5 million in 1995 and 2002 for allegedly violating the confidentiality agreement in 131 instances.
A California appellate court awarded the church $ 321, 923 in damages and $ 334, 671. 75 in attorneys fees in 1995, and $ 500, 000 in damages in 2004.
A Tennessee woman died in 1995 due to a rattlesnake bite received during a service at the Tabernacle church .< ref name =" snakebust ">
From 1926 to 1995, the church had its own Irish-language teacher training college, Coláiste Moibhí.
The organ console itself was moved in a general redevelopment of the church in 1995.
In one particular incident in August 1995, Air Force jets bombed St. Peter's church at Navali ( Naavaella ), killing at least 65 refugees and wounding 150 others.
In 1995, facing increasing financial pressure from falling donations, the church sold the building and moved out to the suburb of Etobicoke.
Monson was ordained an apostle at age 36, served in the First Presidency under three church presidents and was the President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles from March 12, 1995 until he became President of the Church.
Since 1995, many Alliance congregations and people have also aligned with several other free church traditions including the American Baptist Churches ( USA ), the United Church of Christ, and the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ).
* English Heritage ( 1995 ) West tower with porch to church of St Mark Images of England ( accessed 7 August 2005 — free registration required ).
Prior to 1995 these successors have been chosen consistent with lineal succession, even though it was not a church rule.
The statue of R. W. Dale sculpted by Edward Onslow Ford in 1898, was rediscovered in 1995 and is now on loan from Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, in Carr's Lane Church Centre ( his old church ).
The Church also later inferred the theology in the 1995 statement The Family: A Proclamation to the World, where the church officially stated that each person is a " spirit son or daughter of heavenly parents ".
A church in the University garden, named after the King, has been functioning since 5 September 1995.
Before the division in 1995, the church had about 300, 000 members in 350 congregations world wide.
Between 1995 and 2001, extensive refurbishment of the church took place, which included removing three rows of pews from the west end of the nave, reflooring and creating a larger entrance area adjacent to the west door.
* 2007: The synod of the Christian Reformed Church voted 112-70 to allow any Christian Reformed Church congregation that wishes to do so to ordain women as ministers, elders, deacons and / or ministry associates ; since 1995, congregations and regional church bodies called " classes " already had the option of ordaining women, and 26 of the 47 classes had exercised it before the vote in June.
At the April 1995 general conference of the church, church president Gordon B. Hinckley announced the creation of a new leadership position known as the area authority.

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