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John and convened
Together with his daughter, Natalie Rogers, and psychologists Maria Bowen, Maureen O ' Hara, and John K. Wood, between 1974 and 1984, Rogers convened a series of residential programs in the US, Europe, Brazil and Japan, the Person-Centered Approach Workshops, which focused on cross-cultural communications, personal growth, self-empowerment, and learning for social change.
It convened on 7 May 1659, but after five months in power it again clashed with the army ( led by John Lambert ) and was again forcibly dissolved on 13 October 1659.
In Honorius ’ s name, John of Crema convened the Synod of Roxburgh in 1125.
Next, John convened the Synod of Westminster in September 1125, which was attended by both the archbishops of Canterbury and York, together with twenty bishops and forty abbots.
In various discussions before the Council actually convened, Pope John often said that it was time to open the windows of the Church to let in some fresh air.
These preparations, however, were halted upon the death of Pope John XXIII on 3 June 1963, since an ecumenical council is automatically interrupted and suspended upon the death of the Pope who convened it, until the next Pope orders the council to be continued or dissolved.
* January 25 – Pope John XXIII announces that the Second Vatican Council will be convened in Rome.
A few weeks later a Scottish parliament was hastily convened and 12 members of a war council ( four Earls, Barons, and Bishops, respectively ) were selected to advise King John.
In 1423, the antipope John XXIII launched the bull by which he convened the Council of Constance from the Duomo of Lodi.
The first Phelps County Court convened on November 25, 1857 in the John Dillon cabin.
The Spontaneous Music Ensemble ( SME ) was a loose collection of free improvising musicians convened beginning in the mid-1960s by the late South London-based jazz drummer / trumpeter John Stevens and alto and soprano saxophonist Trevor Watts.
Cyril, suspecting John of using procrastinating tactics to support Nestorius, decided not to wait and convened the council without John and his supporters, condemning Nestorius.
When John reached Ephesus a few days after the council had begun, he convened a counter-council which condemned Cyril and vindicated Nestorius.
The decision to publish a catechism was taken at the Extraordinary Assembly of the Synod of Bishops that was convened by Pope John Paul II on 25 January 1985 for the 20th anniversary of the close of the Second Vatican Council, and in 1986, the pope put a commission composed of 12 bishops and cardinals in charge of the project.
Michael of Cesena, General of the Franciscan Order ( elected 1316 ), a Conventual, as attested by various measures enacted by him with the approval of John XXII, convened a general chapter for 1 June 1322, at Perugia.
Renamed Newark by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe in 1792, he made it the first capital of Upper Canada ( now the province of Ontario ), The first provincial parliament was convened at the Navy Hall on September 17, 1792.
The first distinct " holiness camp meeting " convened at Vineland, New Jersey in 1867 under the leadership of John S. Inskip, John A.
Pope Eugenius IV convened it in reply to a cry for assistance from the Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire ( also known as the Byzantine Empire ) John VIII Palaiologos.
Journalist John Ed Pearce, however, contends that Beckham had already declined to become a candidate – citing his own ill health and that of his son – before the special session convened.
According to Dr. Alexander, his father, John McKnitt Alexander, had been the clerk at a meeting convened in Charlotte on May 19, 1775.
The Convention was convened by Prime Minister John Howard to fulfill a promise made by his predecessor as Liberal leader, Alexander Downer.
In May 1655 he was called from Ukraine to Warsaw, as the king John Casimir Vasa, respected his experience and requested his presence at a new war council, convened to discuss the looming thread of the war with Sweden.

John and synod
But in 1351 at a synod under the presidency of the Emperor John VI Cantacuzenus, Hesychast doctrine was established as the doctrine of the Orthodox Church.
They held a synod in 403 ( the Synod of the Oak ) to charge John, in which his connection to Origen was used against him.
Honorius also sent Cardinal John of Crema to Pisa to hold another synod that excommunicated Archbishop Anselm of Milan, who had crowned Conrad king.
At a synod in Rome held by John IX in 898, his election was pronounced null and void.
With Lambert ’ s support, John was successfully installed as pope, and one of his first acts was to convene a synod which proceeded to excommunicate Sergius and his followers.
He held the lay office of protoserinus when he was elected Pope, allegedly invalidly, by the Roman synod in December 963, when it also invalidly deposed Pope John XII, who was still alive.
In February 964, after the Emperor withdrew from the city, Leo VIII found it necessary to seek safety in flight, whereupon he was deposed by a synod held under the presidency of the restored John XII.
The Romans nobles who had rebelled against Pope John XV were summoned before the synod to give an account of their actions.
Gregory fled to Pavia in northern Italy, held a synod, and excommunicated John.
He would then be the deacon John who signed the acta of the Roman synod of 499 and 502 ; the fact the Roman church only had seven deacons at the time makes identifying him with this person very likely.
One recorded act of Pope John involved two bishops, Salonius of Embrun and Sagittarius of Gap, who had been condemned in a synod at Lyons ( c. 567 ).
John XV summoned the French bishops to hold an independent synod outside the King's realm, at Aachen, to reconsider the case.
Bishop John of Lappa had been deposed by a synod under the presidency of the Metropolitan Paulus.
He escaped, however, and went to Rome, where Vitalian held a synod in December 667 to investigate the matter and pronounced John guiltless.
In 991, he helped his father prevent the French bishops from trekking to Mousson in the Kingdom of Germany for a synod called by Pope John XV, with whom Hugh was then in disagreement.
Orosius had a confrontation with the Archbishop of Jerusalem, John II at the synod, in which Orosius was accused of heresy in front of the entire conclave.
On 6 April 1027, John held a Lateran synod in which he declared for the Patriarch of Aquileia against the Patriarch of Grado, giving its bishop, Poppo of Aquileia, the patriarchal dignity and putting the bishop of Grado under his jurisdiction.
A letter from Justinian II assured John V that a " synod of high-ranking civil and ecclesiastical officials ", including the apocrisiarius and the Byzantine military, had read and thereafter sealed the text of the Third Council of Constantinople, to prevent any alteration to its canons.
John wrote to John III of Jerusalem and to Epiphanius of Tyre, telling them the good news of the acclamations and the synod.
At this synod, Arnulf accused John XV:
John XV summoned the French bishops to hold an independent synod outside the French king's realm at Aachen to reconsider the case.
At a Roman synod held in the Lateran on 31 January 31 993, John XV solemnly canonized Bishop Ulrich of Augsburg, an event which the Pope announced to the French and German bishops in a papal bull dated 3 February.
The result was a synod held in Spilt in 926, which confirmed John ’ s request ; it forbade the ordination of anyone ignorant of Latin, and forbade Mass to be said in the Slav tongue, except when there was a shortage of priests.

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