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words and bishop
His words and opinions carry no more insight or wisdom than any other bishop.
However, the religious vocabulary ( words like baptism, sermon, prayer, church, apostle, bishop or confirmation ) were adopted from the Czech language and had to come from Dobrawa's entourage and the church elements that arrived with her.
In other words, groups of Anglicans may apply for reception by the Holy See at any time and enter into what are termed " Anglican ordinariates " i. e. regional groupings of Anglican Catholics which come under the jurisdiction of an " ordinary ", i. e. a bishop or priest appointed by Rome to oversee the community, which, while being in a country or region which is part of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, retains aspects of the Anglican patrimony, e. g. married priests, traditional English choral music and liturgy.
The Catholic position, according to Augustine, was ex opere operato — from the work having been worked ; in other words, that the validity of the sacrament depends upon the holiness of God, the minister being a mere instrument of God's work, so that any priest or bishop, even one in a state of mortal sin, who speaks the formula of the sacrament with valid matter and the intent of causing the sacrament to occur acts validly.
A bishop who rose to thank to express gratitude for his change of mind was rebuked with the words, ' Sir you may thank me all you wish, but you must thank me in silence '.
A bull's format began with one line in tall elongated letters containing three elements: the Pope's name, the Papal title episcopus servus servorum Dei, meaning ' bishop, servant of the servants of God ', and the few Latin words that constituted the incipit from which the bull would also take its name for record keeping purposes, but which might not be directly indicative of the bull's purpose.
However, the French and Italian translations, indicating that the bishop should accompany the words " Peace be with you " with " a friendly gesture " ( French text ) or " the sign of peace " ( Italian text ), explicitly allow a gesture such as the touch on the cheek, to which they restore its original meaning.
When the bishop realised the beggars did not want to listen to his words, he gave them his bottle.
Latin loan words such as wine, cup, and bishop entered the vocabulary of these Germanic peoples before their arrival in Britain and the subsequent formation of England.
The senior-ranking clergyman among those whose feet are being washed speaks the words of Peter, and the bishop or abbot speaks the words of Jesus.
In other words, Bede considered that Chad's two years as bishop were decisive in Christianising Mercia.
According to these the ostiaries are first instructed in their duties by the archdeacon ; after this he brings them before the bishop who takes the keys of the church from the altar and hands them to the candidate for ordination with the words: " Fulfil thine office to show that thou knowest that thou wilt give account to God concerning the things that are locked away under these keys.
So the bishop having spoken by the king's command at greater length, Coifi, hearing his words, cried out: I have long since been sensible that there was nothing in that which we worshipped, because the more diligently I sought after truth in that worship, the less I found it.
These, over the course of the next two years, accepting the presence of restored " apostles " and guided by claimed words of prophecy, saw Edward Irving officially installed as their bishop.
" This is not an isolated case ; there are other charters that show Mercian kings of the time disputing property with the church, such as a charter of 849 in which Beorhtwulf received a lease on land from the bishop of Worcester, and promised in return that he would be " more firmly the friend of the bishop and his community " and, in the words of historian Patrick Wormald, " would not rob them in future ".
It was at this time that she went to see a certain holy bishop, whose name is not given, but who consoled her with the now famous words, " the child of those tears shall never perish.
Some Greek words have given rise to etymological doublets, being borrowed both through an organic, indirect route, and a learned, direct route into English: anthem and antiphon ( αντίφωνα ), frantic and frenetic ( φρενετικός ), butter and butyr ( ic ) ( βούτυρον ), bishop and episcop ( al ) ( επίσκοπος ), balm and balsam ( βάλσαμον, probably itself a borrowing from Semitic ), blame and blasphemy ( βλασφήμος ), box and pyx ( is ) ( πύξις ), choir and chorus ( χορός ), trivet and tripod ( τρίπους / τρίποδ -), slander and scandal ( σκάνδαλον ), oil, olive, oleum, and elaeo-( έλαιον ); almond and amygdala ( αμυγδάλη ); dram and drachma ( δραχμή ); paper and papyrus ( πάπυρος ); carat and keratin ( κέρας, κέρατ -).
I could not keep back tears on the day of my ordination, above all at the moment when I pronounced, together with the bishop, the words of the consecration.
After the bishop or his commissary has instituted the presentee, he issues a mandate under seal, addressed to the archdeacon or some other neighbouring clergyman, authorizing him to induct the clerk into his benefice ,-in other words, to put him into legal possession of the temporalities, which is done by some outward form, and for the most part by delivery of the bell-rope to the clerk, who thereupon tolls the bell.
Of special importance in supporting this are: a baptizing formula ( Unte paghesont premenit Atit et Birit et spertit senit ) of 1462, written in Albanian within a text in Latin by the bishop of Durrës, Pal Engjëlli ; a glossary with Albanian words of 1497 by Arnhold von Harff, a German who had travelled through Albania, and a 15th century fragment from the Bible from the Gospel of Matthew, also in Albanian, but in Greek letters.
Old English adopted a small number of Greco-Roman loan words from an early period, especially in the context of the Christianisation of the Anglo-Saxons ( church, bishop, priest ), and from the 9th century ( Danelaw ) many Old Norse loans for every-day terms ( skull, egg, skirt ).
Such words include: biscop " bishop " from Latin episcopus, Old English teped " carpet " from Latin tapetum, and Old English sigel " brooch " from Latin sigillum.

words and ordination
It was during one of Buttrick ’ s sermons that Buechner heard the words that inspired his ordination: Buttrick described the inward coronation of Christ as taking place in the hearts of those who believe in him " among confession, and tears, and great laughter.
Three key methods of addressing this survive to the present day: ordination, where groups authorize individuals as reliable teachers of the message ; creeds, where groups define the boundaries of interpretation of the message ; and canons, which list the primary documents certain groups believe contain the message originally taught by Jesus ( in other words, the Bible ).

words and are
I found myself becoming one of that group of people who, in Carlyle's words, `` are forever gazing into their own navels, anxiously asking ' Am I right, am I wrong ' ''??
In other words, as students go through college, those who are most successful academically tend to become more committed to a `` Bill of Rights '' orientation.
To achieve this destiny, acts as well as words are needed -- not only acts that lead to physical strength but also acts that lead to strength based on right doing and respect.
No one who has studied the radical Right can suppose that words are their sole staple in trade.
To all, the Foundation gives the kind of thanks which are more than thanks: to them we are grateful beyond the possibility of conveying in words how grateful we are.
Signs are meant to convey a message, and in most cases, this requires words and letters.
Poster Products Inc., Chicago, Ill.: a changeable copy and display sign which consists of an extruded impact styrene background in choice of colors, onto which are mounted snap-in letters, figures, or words screened on acetate or other types of sheet stock.
These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
These words are more expressive than labels like `` A '' and `` not-A ''.
and which, more often than all these, conveys a welter of feelings which could in no way be conveyed by any number of words, words which are so unlike this welter in being formed and discrete from one another.
in working with these patients the therapist eventually gets to do some at least private mulling over of the possible meaning of a belch, or the passage of flatus, not only because he is reduced to this for lack of anything else to analyze, but also because he learns that even these animal-like sounds constitute forms of communication in which, from time to time, quite different things are being said, long before the patient can become sufficiently aware of these, as distinct feelings and concepts, to say them in words.
Dominant stress is of course more than extended duration, and normally centers on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center on its first syllable rather than its last.
The desire to contrast the first parts of words which are alike in their last components produces an exceptional disregard of the normal patterns of stress of Chinese and Japanese.
Syllables are genuine units, but division of words and sentences into them presents great difficulties.
For the only time in the opera, words are not set according to their natural inflection ; ;
Again, as Boris feels himself nearing death, a procession files into the hall singing a hymn, its modal harmonies adding a churchly touch to the grim atmosphere: The words are hardly calculated to put the Tsar's mind at ease.
if any words or phrases are formulaic, they will be.

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