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congregation and refugees
The Italian congregation at Zürich was composed principally of refugees from Locarno.
In 1975, he made the news when he arranged for the resettlement in his diocese of one hundred and sixty-six Vietnamese refugees who had arrived in the United States, and who were members of a Vietnamese religious congregation, the Congregation of the Mother Co-Redemptrix.
* Congregation Habonim – founded by refugees on the first anniversary of the Kristalnacht, this congregation occupies a classic post-World War II suburban style synagogue at 44 West 66th Street just off of Central Park West.
Once in New York, Breuer started a congregation among the numerous German refugees in Washington Heights, which closely followed the customs and mores of the Frankfurt community.
In New York, Breuer took the initiative to start a congregation with the numerous German refugees in Washington Heights, which would closely follow the morale and customs of its " spiritual ancestor " in Frankfurt.
In his preaching he spoke out against discrimination as the Nazis were gaining power in neighboring Germany and urged his Protestant Huguenot congregation to hide Jewish refugees from the Holocaust of the Second World War.
For some time was pastor of a small congregation of English merchants and refugees at Arnheim.
The congregation has a strong commitment to helping refugees, and has a program devoted to helping Latin American refugees become permanent members of Canadian society.

congregation and small
A typical practice is to have small cups of juice and plates of broken bread distributed to the seated congregation by a group of deacons, elders, or ushers.
The family moved to Weymouth, Massachusetts in 1870 for William to minister a small congregation.
While this simple method worked well in a small community of Christians unified by persecution, as the congregation grew in size, the acclamation of a new bishop was fraught with division, and rival claimants and a certain class hostility between patrician and plebeian candidates unsettled some episcopal elections.
Some shadow of doubt hovers over the validity of the orders received from these bishops, and the claimants have not received wide acceptance in the sedevacantist community, though most have at least some small congregation.
Today known as First United Methodist Church, this congregation built a small log church building in 1820 ; it was London's first church and orphanage.
Yet Religious Sisters can also do this form of ministry, e. g., the Maryknoll Missionary Sisters have small houses of contemplative Sisters, some in mission locations, who pray for the work of the priests, brothers and other Sisters of their Congregation ; the Sister Disciples of the Divine Master are also cloistered Sisters who pray in support of their sister congregation, the Daughters of St. Paul in their media ministry.
The British Treasury annually pays a small sum for the maintenance of nine graves of nine Royal Marines killed in action during the skirmish to the local church congregation.
The United Reformed Church moved to its current building in 1936 after the previous chapel building proved too small for the growing congregation.
However, when Mormon apostle Wilford Woodruff spoke to a small congregation in the Iona area on June 17, 1884, he said:
A new church was built which was a small but active congregation.
The congregation soon outgrew its building and constructed a new brick church ; when it became too small, a larger brick church was constructed and completed in 1892.
A small Lutheran congregation, St. Luke's, has existed since about 1890.
Latterly he ministered to a small congregation in Harvey Lane, Leicester, and at the close of 1806 he accepted a call to be their stated pastor.
In 1968, on sabbatical from the Near Eastern and Judaic studies department of the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, he joined a group of other Jews in founding a havurah ( small cooperative congregation ) in Somerville, Massachusetts, called Havurat Shalom.
Christ Church, in the site of the graveyard at the centre of the village, was in use in 1697 and was the largest, but this thatched-roof structure was too small to hold the entire population, and most of the congregation had to gather in the churchyard during services.
He led a small congregation at Bonn cathedral, where he preached three times a week, although his main responsibility was to plan reform.
The Eid day starts with a small snack followed by Eid prayers in congregation attended by men, women and children in which the sermon reminds Egyptians of the virtues and good deeds they should do unto others, even strangers, during Eid and throughout the year.
The organization has its headquarters in Kvinesdal, called Sarons Dal (), with a giant mess hall, offices, music studio, TV-studio, a small congregation called Kirken i Dalen (), a theological seminary, camping sites and swimming pools.
As America entered the World War in 1917, Niebuhr was the unknown pastor of a small German-speaking congregation in Detroit ( it stopped using German in 1919 ).
Neither had he any gift for settling his new parishioners ' disputes: by deliberately seeking out " iniquitous behavior " in his congregation and making church members in good standing suffer public penance for small infractions, he made a significant contribution toward the tension within the village, and the bickering in the village continued to grow unabated.
By the summer of 1608, however, the Scrooby congregation, including 18-year-old William Bradford, managed to escape England in small groups and relocated to Amsterdam.
The phrase " Salamaya " is still used in Puerto Rico to refer in jest to devout Pentecostal followers ( Hermano Emmanuel constantly had two naive female parishioners follow him everywhere ) or a small Pentecostal congregation ( particularly those with rudimentary facilities, such as tents ).
If a small group of Witnesses is isolated by geography or language, it may have some or all of its meetings at a different time and place to the rest of the congregation, under the supervision of that congregation's body of elders.
There is also a small congregation of Nazareans in Israel.

congregation and enough
" Venerable / Heroic in Virtue " When enough information has been gathered, the congregation will recommend to the pope that he make a proclamation of the Servant of God's heroic virtue ( that is, that the servant exhibited the theological virtues of faith, hope and charity, and the cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance, to a heroic degree ).
By 1688, matters had calmed down enough that a new chapel, Christ Church, was founded in Dampiet Street, the congregation of which became Unitarian in 1815.
However, there were enough members of this Baptist church that by 1722, a log building was erected in Tredyffrin to serve the congregation.
Before the visitors were aware of it, the priest reached to a bureau drawer, pulled out a revolver, and pointing at the men said: ' Now you fellows have made trouble enough in this congregation.
The ideas powerful enough to break through to the conscious formed the apperceiving mass, or a congregation of similar and related ideas dominating the conscious at any given moment.
The ballots are counted by the ministers already in office and, if a high enough percentage of the congregation votes for the same individual, he is elected.
Dr. E. Winchester Donald, the next Rector, the congregation grew and the parish recovered financially enough to reclaim possession of its building.
The now non-existent town of Dry Diggings was home to one of the largest groups of Welsh in Victoria and the congregation was large enough for them to have their own chapel, and for those who lived on the south side of Wombat Hill, a postal address of St Just would be enough to have mail delivered.
By this time the building was not large enough for its congregation, and in 1897 a faculty had been obtained to extend the church.
With the increase in U. S. population and the rise of urban areas, most church members joined congregations that were large enough that they were not part of a circuit, but many small rural areas kept circuit preachers because it is more economical for churches to share a minister, and because one very small congregation does not provide enough " work " for a full-time minister.
In three months he knew English enough to teach, and within a year gathered a congregation.

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