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Religious and Cathedral
Since 2000, Manchester Cathedral has sponsored The International Religious Poetry Competition.
Before becoming dean of the of Cathedral, Baxter served as the administrative dean and associate professor of Pastoral Theology and Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, seminary dean and associate professor of Church and Ministry at Lancaster Theological Seminary in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and chaplain and professor of Religious Studies at St. Paul's College in Lawrenceville, Virginia.
Judge Stevens served as a trustee or board member for many organizations, including St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York Medical College, New York University Law Center Foundation, the Council for Religious and International Affairs, and the National Center for State Courts.

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It was titled L ' Histoire des ordres monastiques, religieux et militaires, et des congregations séculières de l ' un et de l ' autre sexe, qui ont été établis jusqu ' à présent ( The History of the Religious and Military Monastic Orders, and of the Secular Congregations of both Sexes, which have been established up to the Present Day ).
Though Mazzoni considered himself primarily a philosopher ( Adams, 178 ), his major work of philosophy – an attempt to reconcile the theories of Plato and Aristotle called De Triplici Hominum Vita, Activa Nempe, Contemplativa, et Religiosa Methodi Tres ( On the Three Ways of Man ’ s Life: the Active, the Contemplative, and the Religious, published in 1576 ) – is not widely read.
anyaszentegyháznak hitbeli tanítása ( The Doctrinal Teaching of the Holy Catholic Church ), and A keresztényeknek vallásbeli egyesülésekről ( On Religious Unity among Christians ), both published at Pest in 1822 ; also a Latin treatise entitled Theologia Christiana fundamentalis et theologia dogmatics ( 4 vols, Győr, 1828-1829 ).
The Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act ( RLUIPA ),, codified as et seq., is a United States federal law that prohibits the imposition of burdens on the ability of prisoners to worship as they please and gives churches and other religious institutions a way to avoid burdensome zoning law restrictions on their property use.
At the behest of the Dean of the PIL, in 2009 the board of the Institutum Liturgicum in Anglia et Cambria requested the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies of the Catholic University of Leuven to give validation to the Pontifical Institute of Liturgy courses, now taught in Italian in Rome.
Articles and essays have appeared in periodicals such as Bibliotheca Sacra, Christian Century, Concordia Theological Quarterly, Ecclesiastical Law Journal, Eternity, Fides et Historia, Interpretation, Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Law and Justice, Library Quarterly, Modern Reformation, Muslim World, New Oxford Review, Religion in Life, Religious Education, Simon Greenleaf Law Review.
His chief works are Lettre à un ami, ou Considérations philosophiques et religieuses sur la révolution française ( Letter to a Friend, or Philosophical and Religious Considerations on the French Revolution ), Éclair sur l ' Association humaine, L ' Esprit des choses ou Coup d ' œil philosophique sur la nature des êtres et sur l ' objet de leur existence, and Le Ministère de l ' Homme-Esprit.

Religious and Chapel
The Quakers first started to meet in Acomb at the Forester's Hall around 1906, but moved to their current location in the Primitive Methodist Chapel on The Green after it was purchased by the Religious Society of Friends in 1911.
This center includes the Little Theatre, the Harold C. Schott Dining Hall, the Inn Between, the Underground, recreational facilities, public conference rooms, and offices for student organizations ; it is also the location of the Fritzsche Religious Center containing the campus ministry offices and the Saint Francis Chapel.
In 1864, he became the minister of the South Place Chapel and leader of the then named South Place Religious Society in Finsbury, London.
In 1974 he was appointed Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Lancaster, and in 1984 moved back to Cambridge as Dean of Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge ( 1984 – 91 ) and a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ( 1984 – 93 ), also teaching, supervising and researching at the University.
Demarest Hall, connected to St. John's Chapel by St. Mark's Tower, houses the departments of Religious Studies, Philosophy, and English and Comparative Literature.
Religious buildings include the stone-built St James's Parish Church ( C of E, 1845 ), a brick Wesleyan Chapel ( 1874 ) a brick Congregational Church ( 1951 ) and a brick Roman Catholic Church, Our Lady of Good Counsel ( 1954 ).
For the development of its activities, the University has the following facilities: the broad main building architecture classical, lifted at the beginning of the twentieth century, which today accommodates the administrative offices and in whose center is home to the Chapel of the Institution, which was declared a National Monument in 1983, the residence of the Religious of the Sacred Heart, the Information and Resource Center Modern facilities of the Library.
Wesley Chapel, Christopher Hall of Science, the Benedum Campus Center, Jenkins Hall, Doney Hall, Holloway Hall, McCuskey Hall, and the Martin Religious Center are tangible expressions of the expansion that characterized President Martin's tenure.
Through the generosity of the United Methodist Men of the Raleigh District, the Clifton L. Benson Chapel and Religious Life Center was opened in 1986.
Within these divisions, pupils are members of different houses as follows: Wye and Dean Houses, the lower school day houses, which are incorporated under one roof in a building at the south of the campus ; St James House has been recently moved to Chapel house, the lower school boarding house, located off-site nearby in St James Square ; Severn House, the newest of the middle school day houses, located on the ground floor of the middle school house complex at the north of the campus ; Town House ; Monmouth House, one of the original day houses, located below Hereford House in a building which also houses the Classics and Religious Studies departments and is connected to Severn and Town Houses ; Hereford House, another of the original day houses ; Weirhead House, a boarding house, located at the south of the campus ; New House, a boarding house, located next to the administrative buildings in the centre of the campus ; School House, a boarding house, located next to the middle school house complex at the north-east of the complex ; Chapel House, Monmouth, a Grade II * listed building, located offsite on the Hereford Road to the north of the town and Tudor, Glendower and Buchanan Houses, which comprise the sixth form centre and V1. 2 boarding.
Religious activities take place in the Richardson Chapel on campus as well as certain presentations, concerts, classes, club meetings and even weddings.
Gray Professor of Biblical Literature in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ( 1977 – 2000 ).
Religious needs in the expanding city were met for several denominations with Redland Chapel and other Church of England buildings appearing, including Christ Church and St Werburghs.
The director of the New England Institute of Religious Research in Middleboro, Massachusetts, Robert Pardon, analyzed statements from ex-members of the King's Chapel organization.
* The Chapel of Perpetual Desire Presents a Liturgical Circus of Religious Fervour and Live Sex on Stage ( 1992 )-Music & Lyrics by Linda Eisenstein, Book by Linda Eisenstein, Amanda Shaffer, and James Levin

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He holds a doctorate in Religious Sciences from the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes ( EPHE ), Paris, France.
In the same year he published his Anleitung zur Religion überhaupt und zum Allgemeinen des Christenthums besonders ; für die Jugend höherer und gebildeter Stünde aller Religions parteien (" Manual of All Religion and the Generalities of Christianity Especially ; for the Youth of Upper and Educated Classes of all Religious Denominations ").
In 1886, he was appointed as the inaugural President of the new " Fifth Section " for Religious Sciences at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in Paris.

Religious and Notre-Dame
He invited the Congregation of Notre-Dame to set up a primary school in Kingston, and in September 1845 arranged for the creation of a hospital staffed by Religious Hospitallers of St Joseph from the Hôtel-Dieu at Montreal which serviced the town and surrounding district.

Religious and Church
In the Roman Catholic Church according to the norms of the Code of Canon Law 1983 a Benedictine abbey is a " religious institute ", and its professed members are therefore members of the " Consecrated Life ", commonly referred to as " Religious ".
The Religious Society of Friends or Quaker Church is one of the earliest American opponents of capital punishment and unequivocally opposes execution in all its forms.
This Elizabethan Religious Settlement later evolved into today's Church of England.
He took vows as a canon regular at the canonry of Stein, in South Holland, and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood at about the age of 25, but he never seemed to have actively worked as a priest for a longer time, and certain tenets of life in Religious Orders were among the chief objects of his attack in his lifelong assault upon Church excesses.
New Thought as a movement had no single origin, but was rather propelled along by a number of spiritual thinkers and philosophers and emerged through a variety of religious denominations and churches, particularly the Unity Church, Religious Science, and Church of Divine Science.
The religious issue which had divided the country since Henry VIII was in a way put to rest by the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, which re-established the Church of England.
In Herman Melville's Religious Journey, Walter Donald Kring detailed his discovery of letters indicating that Melville had been a member of the Unitarian Church of All Souls in New York City.
* Cuba ( 2 groups: the Unitarian Universalist Church and the Unitarian Universalist Religious Society )
Some New Religious Movements, especially those that have disassociated themselves from the Catholic Church yet retain a Catholic hierarchical framework, will use the designation " pope " for a movement's founder or current leader.
Religious Science, Divine Science, and the Unity Church are religious denominations which represent a panentheistic worldview within the Christian New Thought movement.
) Jefferson supported efforts to disestablish the Church of England, called the Anglican Church in Virginia after the Revolution, and authored the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom.
Elizabeth I, as part of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, gave royal assent to the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, which sought to distinguish Anglican from Roman Church doctrine.
These acts, known collectively as the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, made it compulsory to attend church services every Sunday ; and imposed an oath on clergymen and statesmen to recognise the Church of England, the independence of the Church of England from the Catholic Church, and the authority of Elizabeth as Supreme Governor.
1986, The Odyssey of New Religious Movements, Persecution, Struggle, Legitimation: A Case Study of the Unification Church Lewiston, New York and Queenston, Ontario: The Edwin Melton Press ISBN 0-88946-710-2
Church meetings typically allow all present to speak, a practice similar to the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers, although these two groups were also never affiliated.
Perfectæ Caritatis, the Decree on the Adaptation and Renewal of Religious Life, is the document issued by the Second Vatican Council which deals specifically with institutes of consecrated life in the Roman Catholic Church.
* The Founding of the Humanist Church and the History of Religious Humanism
* Religious affiliation: Church of England

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