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The Detroit press was not so kind regarding the Yom Kippur decision, nor were many fans, but Greenberg in his autobiography recalled that he received a standing ovation from congregants at the Shaarey Zedek synagogue when he arrived.
The Catholic Church in France opposed the Huguenots, and there were incidents of attacks on Huguenot preachers and congregants as they attempted to meet for worship.
While congregants were reluctant at first to take on the task, ultimately he prevailed, and a religious school opened in Hanover on January 1, 1827.
At that time the congregants did not kneel during the prayer for the conversion of the Jews ( even though moments of kneeling in silent prayer were prescribed for all of the other petitions in the Good Friday rite ), because, it was said, the Church did not wish to imitate the Jews who mocked Christ before his crucifixion by kneeling before him and reviling him.
As German Church of God congregants were drafted into the army, the Gospel Trumpet began running letters submitted about the conditions of training camps and on the battlefields.
With permission refused, subscriptions were taken from the local congregants of £ 1400 to have a suitable craft built in Clyde.
In some churches, pews were installed at the expense of the congregants, and were their personal property ; there was no general public seating in the church itself.
These churches were attended by black congregants, but ministered to by white ordained Methodist ministers.
The Sangaku were painted in color on wooden tablets and hung in the precincts of Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines as offerings to the kami and buddhas ( ema ) or as challenges to the congregants or publish what question one solved.
After the battle, the wounded were treated at nearby churches by the congregants, one of whom was a young Andrew Jackson.
When a church council condemned the practice of priests who were giving the chalice to their congregants, Hus refused to support the condemnation.
Its congregants were mostly newly arrived immigrant laborers from Europe and several generations of local farmers.
Hibernian, the famous Edinburgh professional football club, were founded by congregants of St Patrick's RC Church on the Cowgate in August 1875.
As of 2007, 12, 000 congregants and 68 congregations of the church were present in the United States.
Some conservative congregants were opposed to Vanguard meeting at Glide, and to mitigate relations, Reverend Ed Hansen from Glide's Urban Ministry program attended several Vanguard meetings as an observer and occasional advisor.
He staunchly advocated this position, despite the fact that many of his congregants and colleagues were sympathetic to slavery in what was then a slave state.
They settled in the British ex-pat community and were congregants at the Chapelle des Tanneurs, which had served as the place of worship for Anglicans ( Church of England ) in Antwerp since 1821.
However, by the late 19th and early 20th centuries what vestiges of monastic life and their few extant congregants which remained were effectively eliminated by Bedouin and Turkish raids and with it the diocese lapsed.

congregants and called
On December 6 of every year, the silver that is part of the little statue is washed before congregants in a ceremony called the lavado de la plata.

congregants and prayer
Some mosques will also hold suhoor meals before dawn to congregants attending the first required prayer of the day, fajr.
Allen and Absalom Jones, also a Methodist preacher, resented the white congregants ' segregating the blacks for worship and prayer.
Modern practice is that only the individual giving the prayer kneels while congregants remain seated.
In 1848, the German vernacular spoken by the congregants replaced the traditional liturgical language of Hebrew in prayer books.
Later the same year, Yasmin Shadeer led the night isha prayer with her male and female congregants.
For example, during prayer the men wore skullcaps and congregants faced east.

congregants and us
Other LCA congregants look on this more positively though, feeling that " The LWF will help us become more conscious of the social implications of the gospel and provide opportunities to work in partnership with other Lutherans in addressing questions of international significance.

congregants and most
Membership quickly grew, with most early congregants being black slaves who received day passes from their masters to attend.
However, most Jaffa congregants disliked the Anglican Rite and preferred to attend Metzler's services.
In the 1830s and 40s there was agitation for the formation of a branch synagogue in the West End, nearer where most congregants lived, but rabbis refused this on the basis of Ascama 1, forbidding the establishment of other synagogues within six miles of Bevis Marks.

congregants and God
For full membership, the Puritan church insisted not only that its congregants lead godly lives and exhibit a clear understanding of the main tenets of their Christian faith, but they also must demonstrate that they had experienced true evidence of the workings of God ’ s grace in their souls.

congregants and soul
The church's motto is " Where Love Comes to Life ", which congregants believe " reflects the heart and soul of mission.

congregants and our
During the concluding Aleinu section of the services, congregants usually bow when they say " V ' anachnu korim umishtachavim u ' modim ," meaning " we bend our knees, prostrate, and acknowledge our thanks.

congregants and Pope
After kissing the text of the Book of the Gospels, Cardinal Ratzinger stood before the congregants to offer the homily which included references to the life and service of Pope John Paul.

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In response, Jacobs and many of the New West End congregants established the New London Synagogue, which became the center of Masorti Judaism in the United Kingdom.
A beloved Rabbi, he influenced generations of congregants and visiting students and, together with his wife who was an educator, founded Jewish day schools in both Springfield and Buffalo.
These Eid prayers are supposed to be offered in large groups, and so larger mosques will normally host them for their congregants as well as the congregants of smaller local mosques.
As with iftar dinners, congregants usually provide the food for suhoor, although able mosques may provide food instead.
On that night, between sunset and sunrise, mosques employ speakers to educate congregants in attendance about Islam.
Modern mosques have a variety of amenities available to their congregants.
The extent to which the elements of any particular faith tradition are incorporated into personal spiritual practice is a matter of personal choice for congregants, in keeping with a creedless, non-dogmatic approach to spirituality and faith development.
While political liberals make up a clear majority of Unitarian Universalists, the UU movement aspires to diversity, and officially welcomes congregants regardless of their political views.
It is also thought that their presence assured congregants that evil is kept outside of the church ’ s walls.
Sara is a manhigah halakhtit, a halakhic leader with the authority to answer questions of Jewish law asked by her congregants and others.
Founded in 1894, its onion dome church was re-faced with brick in 1965 and still holds services for approximately 70 congregants.
Leaders within the Moral Majority asked ministers give their congregants political direction, reminding congregants when to vote, who to vote for, and why the Moral Majority held particular positions on issues.
It is said that at some point the congregants persuaded the brothels and saloons to close and leave Conyers for Covington, having persuaded them with a mob.
His wife, a native of Hanover, New Hampshire, was greatly admired by the church's congregants ; therefore, the church adopted the name it did.
As of the year 2000, a very small number of German religious publications are available, primarily for use by elderly congregants.
Addams also established a close relationship with members of the established Jewish community, notably with the rabbi of Chicago Sinai Congregation, Emil G. Hirsch, and several so Sinai's congregants, among them Judge Julian Mack and Julius Rosenwald.
Some rebbes have only a title, but do not have a following beyond their own family members and a few congregants in their synagogues.

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