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parishioners and King
Further references are sketchy, indicating that during the reign of King Sancho I the parishioners of Alfaião developed their community in parallel with the growth and establishment of Bragança.

parishioners and Charles
He successfully protects his parishioners by adopting a diplomatic approach during the turbulent events and secures forgiveness for moderate rebels from the restored Charles II.
He was for some time curate to Charles Simeon, the evangelical churchman, and his low church views involved him in disputes with his own parishioners at St Michael's, Cambridge, of which he was perpetual curate from 1823 till his death at Hastings on 4 April 1853.
Hawker, deemed “ Star of the West ” for his superlative preaching that drew thousands to Charles to hear him speak for over an hour at a time, was known as a bold evangelical, caring father, active in education and compassionate for the poor and needy of the parish, a scholar and author of many books and deeply beloved of his parishioners.
What was then the outskirts of the town, on a sloped site overlooking parishioners ' homes in Point St. Charles, Goose Village and Griffintown, Saint Patrick's seven cornerstones were laid, making it the oldest English-speaking Roman Catholic Church in Montreal <.
This allowed the parishioners of St Magnus to purchase the advowson from Sir Charles King-Harman for £ 1, 300 in 1934 and transfer it to the Patronage Board.
One local clergyman, Monsignor Charles Dauray, took the initiative and laid the foundation for educational institutions that would serve his parishioners.

parishioners and I
And so the young minister resigned, to go and study and pray, having never passed a day, he told his parishioners, when `` I did not gain from you far more than I ever gave to you ''.
`` I should say it is the turning of courts of law into veritable theatres for sex dramas, involving clergymen and parishioners, psychiatrists and patients.
) " because I dread the loss of heaven and the pains of hell ," b. ) " because of thy just punishments ," etc., cause for great confusion amongst contemporary young Roman Catholic parishioners studying the Catechism of the Catholic Church ( CCC ).
During World War I, as Romania joined the war on the Allies ' side, Cristea signed on September 1, 1916 a public letter to the parishioners printed at Oradea by the Orthodox Bishophric of Transylvania.
Monuments to Pope John Paul II, Father Jerzy Popiełuszko, as well as a memorial to parishioners who served in the Blue Army during World War I can be found in the neighboring ' Garden of Memory '.
* A book of commemoration for the eight parishioners killed in World War I & World War II.
* In 1955 a great pipe organ from the world-renowned Casavant Frères firm of St-Hyacinthe, Québec was installed as a memorial to the parishioners who died in World War I and World War II.
The ecclesastical parish centres on an ancient Grade I listed church, St George in the middle of West Grinstead The parishioners have undertaken to maintain the chancel in exchange for the grant from the glebe estate in 1511 of the church house, see chancel repair liability.
During a church service, Bart tricks the congregation by distributing the lyrics to a hymn titled " In the Garden of Eden " by " I. Ron Butterfly ", which is actually the psychedelic rock song " In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida " by Iron Butterfly, that the unwitting parishioners and organist proceed to perform for 17 minutes.

parishioners and appointed
There are records of parish constables by the 17th century in the county records of Buckinghamshire ; traditionally they were elected by the parishioners, but from 1617 onwards were typically appointed by justices of the peace in each county.
In 1464 Adolf II of Nassau appointed for the parish of St Quintin three Baumeisters ( master-builders ) who were to choose twelve chief parishioners as assistants for life.
He was appointed Minister of Kirkcudbright, but was objected to by the parishioners on account of his blindness, and gave up the presentation on receiving an annuity.
Historically, there are two main types of wardens ; the people's warden ( s ) ( and assistants, if any ) are elected annually by the congregation as a whole ( at what is called the Annual Vestry Meeting or " meeting of the parishioners "); the rector's warden ( s ) ( and assistants, if any ), are appointed by the incumbent.

parishioners and three
Rituale Romanum ) in Latin and the three native languages usual among the diocesan parishioners, to wit German, Lithuanian, and Polish.
Bishop David Zubik of the Diocese of Pittsburgh created the parish in 2009, at the behest of the parishioners, who called for the three churches to form one parish.
His father was popular with his parishioners, one of whom in 1619 left money to purchase Bibles for his then three children James, John and Thomas.
Among the mural tablets in the church are three which have been erected at the cost of the parishioners, commemorative of the Rev.
Coffin started a strong nuclear disarmament program at Riverside, and hired Cora Weiss ( a secular Jew he had worked with during the Vietnam War and had traveled with to North Vietnam in 1972 to accompany three released U. S. prisoners of war ) which was uncomfortable for some parishioners.
Formerly, three cheeses were presented by parishioners, and the cheeses were usually rolled by them.
Section 8 of the Act allowed an archdeacon, church warden or three adult male parishioners of a parish to serve on the bishop a representation that in their opinion:
:" By his will he gives the following directions relating to this school: that it shall be for the education of thirty-one boys, five of whom shall be of the parish of Lewisham ; ten of Greenwich, eight of Deptford, one of Lee, one of Charlton, three of Eltham, and three of Woolwich, to be chosen in the several parishes at a public meeting of the chief parishioners.
He was next brought before the Committee for Plundered Ministers, on articles exhibited against him by three of his Lambeth parishioners, whom he styles ' semi-separatists.
For the reception of his parishioners he had three tables well covered, one for gentlemen, the second for husbandmen, the third for day-laborers ; and this piece of hospitality he never omitted, even when losses or scarcity made its continuance difficult.
Originally in the parish of Lambourne, Holy Trinity Church was built in 1836 ; before this, parishioners had to walk to three miles to Lambourne Church by a footpath.

parishioners and members
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.
The Almanack was also twice translated into French, reprinted in Great Britain in broadside for ease of posting, and was distributed by members of the clergy to poor parishioners.
Five members of the Roads Committee and ten Roads Inspectors are also elected by parishioners and ensure that the roads of the parish are kept in good repair.
This together with ongoing discrimination of church members, which let many secede from the church, effectively eroded the adherence of parishioners and the financial situation of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church.
A general outcry from members of the public and parishioners alike prevented the execution of this plan.
Witnesses spoke of instances when some of the parishioners and choir members behaved in a rude and tactless manner and did not carry out Archbishop Anatoly ’ s instructions when he was celebrating.
* Fallingbostel parish: the Church of St. Dionysius with 5, 598 parishioners ( and the Peace Church ( Friedenskirche ) in Bommelsen ( municipality of Bomlitz ) with 625 members )
As well as the large stained glass windows and some of the church's furnishings, St James ' contains over 300 memorials commemorating important members of 19th century colonial society and parishioners from the 20th century.
This feature enabled the parishioners to visit with one another after services and to welcome new members to the community.
As often as is practical, the Donut Counter is served by Pastoral Council members as a way to meet and communicate with other parishioners.
Through this program, low-income and affordable housing was being erected which benefitted not only parishioners, but other members of the community.
The Rehabilitation Project Force, or RPF, is a controversial program set up by the Church of Scientology Sea Organization, intended to rehabilitate members of the Sea Organization ( not everyday parishioners ) who have not lived up to the Church expectations or have violated certain policies.
which faded during the reading of the first sermon of Father Creagh, who along with other members of the clergy, including the local bishop, had motivated his Roman Catholic parishioners to carry out the 1904 pogrom, for which one teenager, John Raleigh, was arrested.

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