Sentences with phrase «as a priest in»

Bishop - elect Stock, 53, was ordained as a priest in 1988 and served as parish priest across the Archdiocese of Birmingham, most recently at the parish of The Sacred Heart and St Teresa in Coleshill.
Bishop Libby was ordained deacon in 1993 and as a priest in 1994.
Ludmila Javorova now teaches religion in a grade school and considers herself to be faithful to the Church, although, in her intense loyalty to her friend and mentor, Felix Davidek, she also thinks of herself as a priest in «spirit» if not in «law.»
He didn't want them as priests in HIS CHURCHES.
Soper, who was ordained as a priest in 1970, claimed the use of discipline had been interpreted in a «sexual way» amid a «tsunami of media attention as I am named fairly frequently».
Men and women in same - sex unions were already allowed to serve as priests in the Church of England, but there was a moratorium on advancement to the episcopate - becoming a bishop - while the church considered the issue.
There's always a feeling of admiration when I meet women who were among the first to be ordained as priests in the Church of England.
Soft chanting began as the priests in their green and gold robes commenced the first of three (for the Holy Trinity) circumambulations about the edicule.
Catholic theology of the church makes it impossible to imagine that a parent as a priest in «the Christian home» could be more important to the faith of children than the church.
As a priest in a parish, however, this appeal to the mind involves a mental effort on my part too.
In her study of Protestant and Catholic attitudes about «the Christian home» between 1840 and 1900, Colleen McDannell shows how Protestants came to rely on the mother, rather than the father, as the priest in the home.
One of Shakespeare's fellow pupils, Robert Debdale by name, was executed as a priest in 1586; while studying for the priesthood Debdale shared classes with Thomas Cottom (executed in 1582), whose brother John Cottom was a schoolmaster at Stratford and taught Shakespeare until, under mounting anti «Catholic pressure from the Crown, he fled home to Lancashire, a Catholic stronghold.
A clergyman who was convicted of filming men using a public toilet in a shopping centre has been barred from ministry as a priest in the Church of England for seven years.
Thrower was removed from his post as rector of Hadleigh and barred from ministry as a priest in the Church of England for seven years in October 2017.
It even discriminates against the handicapped who God doesn't want as priests in his church.
When Father Boyle was serving as a priest in East LA, he buried an alarming number of young people involved in gangs.
In a sense, Rodrigues's line of questioning results from his experience of the apparent absurdity of his existence as a priest in Japan amid the silence of God.
As the priest in Rudy said, «Son, in 35 years of religious study, I have only come up with two hard incontrovertible facts: there is a God, and I'm not Him.»
Between 1994 and 2000, she served as a priest in Oregon, working closely with the Latino community.
Although Christ is clearly presented as a priest in Hebrews, still there are those who refuse to admit Jesus founded the ministerial priesthood.
Christ's effectiveness as a priest in the presence of God is clearly established.
After a period as a priest in the Diocese of Brentwood he became in 1947 the Superior of the Catholic Missionary Society, charged with restoring Catholicism to this land.
I think as the priest in charge, I'm the only Anglican in Baghdad.»
Both these Catholics feel that Cyprian's usage indicates the survival of a strong sense of the clergy as priests in their representative capacity as spokesmen of the whole royal - priestly people of God.
In calling down the fire to consume the sacrifice, Ambrose sees the Old Covenant counterpart of his own act as priest in summoning the Holy Spirit to the Christian altar, and repeating the incarnate Christ's words of institution.42 In the rebuke of Ahab and Jezebel he finds the parallel to, and sanction for, his denunciation of Valentinian II and his Arian mother.
He also occasionally accepted such contemporary minor roles as a priest in Angels With Dirty Faces (1938) and a gangster in Accidents Will Happen (1939).
Paul Schrader's new film, First Reformed, stars Ethan Hawke as a priest in spiritual crisis.
After the success of The Guard, this eagerly awaited new McDonagh film again stars Brendan Gleeson, this time as a priest in a role described as theflipside to The Guard's Sergeant Gerry Boyle.
Elsewhere the programme bounces us from documentaries on Republican candidate Mitt Romney to internet activist Aaron Swartz; from John Michael McDonagh's wonderfully impish Calvary (showcasing a superb performance from Brendan Gleeson as a priest in peril) to Marjane Satrapi's ghoulish The Voices, in which Ryan Reynolds's grinning psycho - killer receives career advice from a satanic pet cat by the name of Mr Whiskers.
Calvary stars Brendan Gleeson, who was spectacular in The Guard, as a priest in a small Irish town who is told by someone in confession that he's going to kill him, «Sunday week,» because he's an innocent and that will mean more.
As the priest in Calvary who spends his last hours trying to solve the mystery of who is about to kill him, Brendan Gleeson has a part worthy of his bearlike physique, sardonic intelligence, and fine - tuned empathy, which make him seem a little more than the rest of us in every way.
He served in British Army Intelligence from 1944 to 1947, and in 1949 joined the Benedictine Prinknash Abbey in Gloucestershire, being ordained as a priest in 1959.
He was sometimes a tough critic of humanity and its institutions, including the Catholic Church, despite his ordination as a priest in 1942 (see his discussion of population in this Appalachian Voices interview).
Glenmary priest John S. Rausch, an environmental activist, said that his experience as a priest in Appalachia has led him to believe the climate crisis is a crisis in spirituality.
In a tweet from Gamertag Radio's Danny Pena, the first episode is available now and highlights Pastor Jerome Jeffries, both in his current role as a priest in Hope County and his role within the town's Resistance movement trying to fight back against the cult leader, Joseph Seed.

Not exact matches

The movie — which stars Liam Neeson, Andrew Garfield, and Adam Driver — follows Jesuit priests in 17th - century Japan as they face violence and persecution.
It alleges that Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahony and Mexico City Cardinal Norberto Rivera knew the priest - identified in the suit as Nicholas Aguilar Rivera - was abusive but authorized him to move back and forth between Mexico and the U.S. and to continue serving in parishes.
No God wrote any bible as the bible is simply a book of compiled stories written by people and the bible was actually written 300 years after the birth of Jesus (if he was) and the reality is most American ministers, priest, etc could have never read the first bible since it was written in Greek and changed over, and over, and over again.
«Through the ordained ministry, especially that of bishops and priests, the presence of Christ as head of the Church is made visible in the midst of the community of believers.
«Responsible homosexuals would join Paul in condemning anyone who uses children for sex, just as we would join anyone else in condemning the threatened gang rape in Sodom or the behavior of the sex - crazed priests and priestesses in Rome.
In the notorious case that started the 2002 crisis, as recounted in the film Spotlight, the Globe reported that Law and two of his predecessors as Boston archbishop had transferred former priest John Geoghan among parish assignments despite knowing he molested childreIn the notorious case that started the 2002 crisis, as recounted in the film Spotlight, the Globe reported that Law and two of his predecessors as Boston archbishop had transferred former priest John Geoghan among parish assignments despite knowing he molested childrein the film Spotlight, the Globe reported that Law and two of his predecessors as Boston archbishop had transferred former priest John Geoghan among parish assignments despite knowing he molested children.
Throughout my ministry as a priest, I have been sustained in grace by the prayers of the parishioners and religious that I have been privileged to serve and by the prayers of my brother clergy in the Archdiocese of Birmingham.
«Today Cardinal Dolan had the long - awaited opportunity to talk about his decision nine years ago in Milwaukee to publicize the names of priests who had abused children and how he responded to the tragedy of past clergy sexual abuse of minors, during the time he was privileged to serve as archbishop of Milwaukee,» Joseph Zwilling, a spokesman for the Archdiocese of New York, said in a written statement.
She had not intended to marry a priest and initially refused to countenance the idea, so Geoff returned to his role as an administrator in the Malayan Civil Service.
As a young priest, Basil Romaniuk, the future Patriarch was an outspoken dissident, a man who spent twenty years in the Gulag and in exile in Canada.
Oh, Chris, perhaps if the church leaders in France hadn't been as corrupt as the monarchy, perhaps if priests and church officials hadn't been trying to stir up anti-revolutionary sentiments at home and abroad, those few who were guillotined may have been spared.
«lhe Council established the main elements of Catholic culture as it exists today, and among those elements is the resolute assertion that «There is indeed one universal church of the faithful outside of which nobody at all is saved, in which Jesus Christ is both priest and sacrifice.»
Major rescue networks were centered in Genoa under the leadership of the Jesuit Cardinal Pietro Boetto, who worked closely with the Jewish emigration agency DELASEM, and in Milan under the leadership of a Jesuit priest who served as Cardinal Schuster's head of the office of religious assistance.
If someone is guilty of a crime in this litany of «neithers» they should or should have been penalized as the law dictates to include jail terms for pe - dophiliacs (priests, rabbis, evangelicals, boy scout leaders, married men / women), divorce for adultery (Clinton, Kennedy, Woods), jail terms for obstruction of justice (Clinton, Cardinal Law, Bevilacqua?)
Correction: In Matthew Milliner's book review, «Knowing the Beautiful» (May), the layman Leon Bloy is wrongly identified as the priest Louis Bloy.
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