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When and abbot
When a vacancy occurred, the bishop of the diocese chose the abbot out of the monks of the convent, but the right of election was transferred by jurisdiction to the monks themselves, reserving to the bishop the confirmation of the election and the benediction of the new abbot.
When the great reform of the 11th century had put an end to the direct jurisdiction of the lay abbots, the honorary title of abbot continued to be held by certain of the great feudal families, as late as the 13th century and later, the actual head of the community retaining that of dean.
When Bede was about 17 years old, Adomnan, the abbot of Iona Abbey, visited Monkwearmouth and Jarrow.
" When the Frankish bishops still insisted the abbot was wrong in obedience to St. Patrick's canon, he laid the question before the Pope St. Gregory I.
When the abbot declined Hildegard's proposition, Hildegard went over his head and received the approval of Archbishop Henry I of Mainz.
When Otto II became Holy Roman Emperor in 973 ( he was co-emperor with Otto I from 967 ), he appointed Gerbert the abbot of the monastery of Bobbio and also appointed him as count of the district, but the abbey had been ruined by previous abbots, and Gerbert soon returned to Rheims.
When the abbot complained to the Confederates about the damages and demanded full compensation, Varnbüler responded with a counter suit and in cooperation with Schwendiner rejected the arbitration efforts of the non-partisan Confederates.
When Máeldub died, Aldhelm was appointed in 675, according to a charter of doubtful authenticity cited by William of Malmesbury, by Leuthere, Bishop of Winchester ( 671 – 676 ), to succeed to the direction of the monastery, of which he became the first abbot.
When he was 20 years old, in about 1411, he received the name Gendun Drubpa upon taking the vows of a fully ordained monk, or Gelong, from the abbot of Narthang Monastery.
When the previous abbot of St Augustine's died in 1151, the prior, Silvester, paid the king for the right to administer the abbey and to hold a free election for a new abbot.
When he is not vested for worship, a bishop, archimandrite or abbot uses a different type of staff in the form of a walking stick topped with a silver pommel.
When ordered to produce the foundation charter of his abbey the abbot refused, apparently because that document would be fatal to his case, and instead played a winning card.
When the abbot of St. Gallen proposed to build a " Catholic " road from Schwyz to Austria that would cut off the Protestant part of Glarus from its support in Zurich, the Protestant cantons declared war on the Abbot.
When an abbot changed position, becoming abbot of another temple, he also had to discard his lineage and adopt the lineage of his new temple.
When asked by a Crusader how to tell Catholics from Cathars once they had taken the city, the abbot supposedly replied, " Kill them all, God will know His own "-" Neca eos omnes.
When Moriyoshi was 18, Go-Daigo had him named the head abbot of the Enryakuji temple on Mount Hiei.
When the abbot or abbess deems the novice ready, he is asked if he wishes to join the monastery.
When he fell from favour, the land was supposedly given to St. Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, whose abbot failed to maintain the sea walls, leading to the island's destruction, some say, in the storm of 1099 mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
When Hilduin was disgraced in 830 for having joined the party of Lothair I, Hincmar accompanied him into exile at Corvey in Saxony, but returned with him to Saint-Denis when the abbot was reconciled with the emperor, and remained faithful to the emperor during his struggle with his sons.
When the supervision of monasteries passed to another episcopal official — the Great Sakellarios (" sacristan ") — the title of archimandrite became an honorary one for abbots of important monasteries ( compared to an ordinary abbot, a hegumenos ).
When Gervin, abbot of Saint-Riquier, who was visiting the English court, rejected her kiss of greeting, she took offence.

When and condescended
When at last, after the catastrophe of Poltava in June 1709 and the flight into Turkey, he condescended to use diplomatic methods, it was solely to prolong, not to terminate, the war.

When and dine
When you enter into a house and are summoned to dine, do not sit down at the prominent places, lest perchance a man more honorable than you come in afterwards, and he who invited you come and say to you, " Go down lower "; and you shall be ashamed.
When Director Kim was notified of the banquet, he called Korean Army Chief of Staff Jeong Seung-hwa 15 minutes later to invite him to the KCIA safehouse and arranged to have him dine with KCIA Deputy Director Kim Jeong-seop in a nearby KCIA building in the same compound.
When families dine together, sharing the same meal, it can be difficult to separate the child's meal.

When and refectory
When entering the refectory, you must not bring any bags, you may sit if you are not eating food, but anyone with food may take your place as they have higher priority.
When the building was used by the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena, the base of the tower housed the refectory of the university.

When and chaplains
When Resnicoff later served as Special Assistant for Values and Vision for the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the U. S. Air Force, he would meet with Falwell to discuss issues linked to religious rights in the military, including the role and responsibilities of U. S. military chaplains.
When Charles was removed by the army to Childersley ( 5 June 1647 ), Fairfax and his officers agreed that Charles's request for his chaplains should be complied with.
When the last lifeboats were away, the chaplains prayed with those unable to escape the sinking ship.
When Annapolis was captured, one of the chaplains, the Reverend John Harrison, held a service of thanksgiving with the Reverend Samuel Hesker, the chaplain of the Marines, preaching the sermon.
* Four Chaplains ( When the troop-transport ship USAT Dorchester was torpedoed during World War II, four Army chaplains ministered to the soldiers and sailors on the sinking ship, gave up their life jackets, and sacrificed their lives when the ship sank.

When and waited
When Jones too drew away, she returned to a thorn bush in the neck of land running into the gully, crouched low and waited as before.
When an emergency happened in the pre-dial ( or " manual ") telephone era, the user simply picked up the telephone receiver and waited for the operator to answer " number, please?
When they reached the Vistula River they waited for it to freeze and didn't cross until 30 December, then continued through a hostile Masuria and took Grodno on 28 January 1708 after the Russians had left without a fight.
When the Persians arrived at Thermopylae in mid-August, they initially waited for three days for the Allies to disperse.
When his brother continuously refused, Onesilus waited until he left town and then shut the doors on him.
When a furious Stewart climbed out of his wrecked car he waited for Matt Kenseth to exit pit road.
When the mother bear reached the shore, she waited on the top of a high bluff.
When the job was called off and Soprano urged him to make sure it couldn't be traced to them, Moltisanti had Benny and Peter " Bissell " De La Rosa murder the hired help while he waited in his car.
When he entered the game with the number eight jersey and came face to face with goalkeeper, the crowd waited for one of its famous " goal by invitation only ," but he did not have the necessary speed of motion and he ended up losing the ball ignominiously.
When The Sex Pistols played in Sweden on 28 July 1977, a group of raggare waited outside and cornered some young girls who came out from the show.
When all had been completed, Raye waited until everybody was available and then put on her show.
" When you know you didn't do anything, I just waited for it to be over and came in and focused on basketball.
When the Sikhs landed, an Italian colonel ( suffering from malaria together with half of his troops ) waited with the 60 men who constituted the Berbera garrison.
When the supply begun to run out, he bought a boat and begun to smuggle liquor from Estonian and German ships who waited outside Finnish territorial waters.
When the ruse was discovered, Chang had to make a choice: fight the fight he had waited for his whole life, or defend his people against the threat Melkor.
When racing the arrogant Trickett he chatted with spectators and blew them kisses, stopped and waited, faked a collapse, and rowed in zigzags while the Australian laboured in his wake.
When Coppi punctured on the Izoard, Bartali waited for him, then Bartali did the same and Coppi waited.
When he overslept, the station chief would hold up the train and waited for Brokamp to arrive.
When he reached the palace, he found al-Mustansir lodged in rooms which had been stripped bare, waited on by only three slaves, and subsisting on two loaves which were sent him daily by the daughters of Ibn Babshand, the grammarian.
When Mitchell won the lawsuit in February 1866, Neff's land grant hadn't yet been conferred and consequently Mitchell, possibly waiting for the arrival of the grant, waited until July 1866 to levy execution on the property at which time the court ordered the land seized and sold in order to pay the judgment.
When they crowd responded negatively, she started " Hung Up ", while dedicating it to all the people who had waited outside in the queue to watch the show.
When they finally entered the courtroom, everyone waited to see what they would say.
When the council allowed Egica to abandon his wife but only partially rescinded the oath to protect Erwig's children, Ergica waited until Julian's death ( 690 ) to call a second provincial council of Tarraconensis, which resulted in Erwig's widow, Liuvigoto, being sent to a convent.

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