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priests and congregation
The Jewish synagogue affords a parallel to the Christian congregation, but Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Confucianism, Taoism, Shintoism, although they have sacred scriptures, priests, spiritual disciplines, and places of prayer, do not have a congregation as a local household of faith and love.
In a manner similar to the bread, the priests say the second prayer and the water is then passed to the congregation.
According to Wiccan tradition, there is no separation between " clergy " and " congregation " and all initiates are generally considered to be priestesses and priests, though there is a growing movement toward allowing laity and not requiring active participation in circles.
The Congregation for the Clergy is the congregation of the Roman Curia responsible for overseeing matters regarding priests and deacons not belonging to institutes of consecrated life or societies of apostolic life.
He looked upon the consistories as ecclesiastical courts which therefore should be composed of spiritual and secular judges, for to him the official authority of the Church did not lie in a special class of priests, but rather in the whole congregation, to be represented therefore not only by ecclesiastics, but also by laymen.
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.
Of the Catholic sexual abuse cases in Latin America the most famous is arguably of the sexual scandal of Father Marcial Maciel, the leader of the Legion of Christ, a Roman Catholic congregation of pontifical right made up of priests and seminarians studying for the priesthood.
After the relevant French laws were relaxed and after several years of operation, the congregation was founded in 1822 by a group of ten priests in order to ensure the continuation of the school, then operating in Annonay.
During his three year tour, he conceived the idea of starting a congregation of brothers to work alongside the missionary priests.
At a mandir, the congregation often assembles in front of a shrine, and, led by priests, give offerings and sing devotional hymns.
Each fully endowed congregation was presided over by its angel or bishop ; under him were twenty-four priests, divided variously into the four ministries of elders, prophets, evangelists, and pastors.
The nave would be for the congregation, then slightly elevated by a step or two the chancel for the priests and deacons ( deacons sitting in cross benches at the entrance and priests along the sides ).
The Legion of Christ ( LC ) is a Roman Catholic congregation of pontifical right, made up of priests and seminarians studying for the priesthood.
Ricardo Watti Urquidi, Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tepic, Mexico, is in charge of the Vatican's oversight of the Legionaries in Mexico and Central America, where the congregation has 44 houses, 250 priests, and 115-120 seminarians ;
Charles J. Chaput, Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, is in charge of the Vatican's oversight of the Legionaries in the United States and Canada, where the congregation has 24 houses, 130 priests, and 260 seminarians ;
) is a Catholic congregation of priests and brothers founded in 1837 by Blessed Father Basil Anthony-Marie Moreau, CSC, in Le Mans, France.
The Society of Mary, a Roman Catholic Marian Society, is a congregation of brothers and priests called The Marianists or Marianist Brothers and Priests.
The congregation is composed of priests and brothers usually living in community.
During the service, the officiating priest sits at the front of the room, to the left of and facing the congregation of priests and laity gathered in front of the altar.
Although Christianity did not adopt the requirement for priests to wash feet before worship, in Islam the practice was extended to the congregation and expanded into wudu.
As the association grew, it divided into two sections: the priests formed themselves into a religious congregation, the Fathers of Christian Doctrine, while the laymen remained in the world as " The Confraternity of Christian Doctrine ".
Parish priests were charged with the spiritual and temporal care of their congregation.

priests and undertook
These priests lived a communal life under the Rule of St Augustine but also undertook pastoral duties outside of the Abbey.
And missionary grammarians undertook the job of writing grammars for the indigenous languages in order to teach priests.
Inspired by Father Hecker's life and character, the activist French priests undertook the task of persuading their fellow-priests to accept the political system, and then to break out of their isolation, put themselves in touch with the intellectual life of the country, and take an active part in the work of social amelioration.
The fact that those that undertook the same since times immemorial, the temple priests at Chidambaram conducted the same only to the cholas is further evidenced from the following para in periyapuranam
Inspired by Father Hecker's life and character, the activist French priests undertook the task of persuading their fellow-priests to accept the political system, and then to break out of their isolation, put themselves in touch with the intellectual life of the country, and take an active part in the work of social amelioration.
The monastery was founded in 386 AD during the reign of the Emperor Theodosius I ( 375-395 ), Legend has it that two priests undertook its creation after discovering a miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary in a cave on the mountain.

priests and preaching
Free preaching was granted conditionally: the Church hierarchy had to approve and place priests, and the power of the bishop must be considered.
Lollards were represented as foxes dressed as monks or priests preaching to a flock of geese on misericords.
In 1575 he gave official status to the Congregation of the Oratory, a community of priests without vows, dedicated to prayer and preaching ( founded by Saint Filippo Neri ).
Now, it happens that those whom they called Lutherans were at that time so narrowly watched during the day that they were forced to wait till night to assemble, for the purpose of praying to God, for preaching and receiving the Holy Sacrament ; so that although they d'd frighten nor hurt anybody, the priests, through mockery, made them the successors of those spirits which roam the night ; and thus that name being quite common in the mouth of the populace, to designate the evangelical huguenands in the country of Tourraine and Amboyse, it became in vogue after that enterprise.
The Pope requests that all those priests are weeded out, who are incapable of preaching or of hearing confession.
The houses of the brothers and sisters occupied themselves with literature and education, and their priests also with preaching.
Dissent arose from among both clergy and laity, encouraged by countless priests and monks from all over Greece and Mount Athos who traveled throughout Greece preaching in churches and serving as confessors, or spiritual guides, to thousands of Christians.
On 5 February 1791, non-juring priests were banned from preaching in public.
The Society for the Propagation of the Faith is an international association for the assistance by prayers and alms of Catholic missionary priests, brothers, and nuns engaged in preaching the Gospel in non-Catholic countries.
The members might be priests or laymen, who devoted themselves to preaching, the education of youth, and works of universal charity — material, spiritual and intellectual.
When he started sifting through the priests and defrocking those unfit for preaching, many parishes were left without priests.
The office of preaching belonged to bishops, and priests preached only with their permission.
He insists very strongly on the importance of preaching, and says that it belongs principally to bishops, and baptizing to priests, the latter of whom he regards as holding the place of the seventy disciples.
After a year's imprisonment he was sent into exile with forty-six other priests, and he spent four years in preaching at St. Omer and composing controversial works.
In those days the Bishop's palace and Anglo-Saxon minster sent priests out to local parishes preaching and converting, because the country had reverted to paganism after the Romans left.
* Abinadi is martyred, sealing his testimony in his own blood, after preaching before the court of King Noah and his wicked priests.
The preaching and martyrdom lead to the conversion of one of the priests, Alma.
The Pope requests that all those priests are weeded out, who are incapable of preaching or oh hearing confession.
By the time the Heungseon Daewongun assumed de facto control of the government in 1864 there were twelve French Paris Foreign Missions Society priests living and preaching in Korea and an estimated 23, 000 native Korean converts.
" He then heard about Kerala and went there, arriving at Malankara, preaching to the Brahmans of Cranganore and ordaining two of them priests.

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