Sentences with phrase «grailville oratory»

Nope, nothing like soaring oratory or razor sharp smarts.
When we say the residents of this upscale Westmount neighbourhood are blessed, we're not just talking about their $ 590,000 average annual household income; this leafy enclave is tucked into the hill directly behind Montreal's spectacular St. Joseph's Oratory, giving them easy access to the divine and a sweeping view of the city as well.
Most good leaders often are adept at leading teams and organizations with intense, persuasive and empathetic communication and oratory skills.
(For the first time in more than a decade, he came here without the PMO to distribute prepared text of the speech; Maclean's transcribed the short oratory, below.)
Presidential oratory provides much of the supporting evidence for McDougall's ideas about civil religion, from President William McKinley's implication that the United States had not so much conquered Cubans as it had ministered to them («Are we not made better for the effort and sacrifice, and are not those we serve lifted up and blessed?»)
With more than 70 chapels and oratories, the basilica appeals to people throughout the world.
But what was still more striking was that he had set aside a room as an oratory.
Further, his oratory continuously appeals to traditional Roman political and social contexts.
Belloc, who knew Cardinal Newman as a student at his Oratory school in Birmingham, always preferred Newman's great rival, Cardinal Manning.
In his renovation, a striking baldacchino of copper, brass, aluminum, and steel rods over the altar serves the same purpose as does the light shaft in the Grailville Oratory.
The African reality of a wholistic as opposed to a secular and a sacred life, the place of the black church as sole as well as «soul» refuge during slavery, and the gift of oratory made the preacher the symbolic head and heart of his people.
Richard Whinder FAITH Magazine July - Aug 2007 St Philip Neri, (1515 - 1595) founder of the Congregation of the Oratory, and often called the «Second Apostle of Rome», has many titles...
Oratory School's Geographical and Ecclesial Position Dear Father Editor, As the Chaplain to the Oratory School, I was both interested and delighted to read Fr Andrew Byrne's review of Paul Shrimpton's book The Catholic Eton.
Yours faithfully, Fr Antony Conlon Chaplain to the Oratory School and the Oratory Preparatory School, Woodcote, Oxon.
The Oratory School is located at Woodcote, in South Oxfordshire — though the postcode is a Reading one!
He is so after the offering of the sacrifice, the making of the sacrament, as long as the Eucharist is kept in churches and oratories.
Instead, Jazz is now part of St Cuthbert's Oratory: «a house of prayer, retreat and spiritual formation».
Troughs of sunlight angle into the oratory like green and pink bolts of cloth grandly flung down from the high, painted windows.
The provenance of some of this concern is perhaps unsurprising given that the crowds who came (over 6000 to the Oxford Oratory, for instance) included a minority of Senior Citizens, who might possibly remember the cult of relics from their youth, but was mainly made up by the young and middle - aged.
The last paper, by Fr Daniel Seward of the Oxford Oratory, is entitled «Newman and Friendship».
Moreover, Wilkinson has studied for the first time Faber's rule for the «Brothers of the Will of God» (or «Wilfridians»), the Catholic community he founded shortly after his conversion, and which predated Newman's foundation of the Oratory.
As superior of the Oratory, he would oversee Smethwick, Harborne, the new workhouse, the ragged school, the Oratory school, his writings, his help for the poor, and his daily community practices, which included waiting at table, hearing confessions, baptising and marrying.
On his return to England, Newman was approached by some Catholic parents and asked to found a school, along the lines of the traditional Public Schools but Catholic in character, and the result was the Oratory School, which still continues today and is the subject of Shrimpton's earlier work A Catholic Eton?
Father Martin Hilbert of the Toronto Oratory made this quip in a June 2006 article for Touchstone magazine:
They are filmed walking around all the major English Newman - related sites (Ealing, Oxford, Littlemore, the Birmingham Oratory, Maryvale, the Oratory School Reading) while discussing some leading themes in Newman's life.
Dropping the mic would necessitate cultivating the art of classical oratory as well as constructing sanctuaries designed to carry the human voice, just as the use of the microphone (I would suggest) has relegated homiletics to an afterthought for many seminarians and encouraged uninspired ecclesiastical architecture.
The small oratory at Littlemore» dark but warm, dominated by red damask hangings that exude Victorian piety» is the room in which John Henry Newman was received into full communion with the Roman Catholic Church.
The weekend of my visit the town politiqueros (bosses of the political machine) threw a «miners» fiesta,» which included much oratory, drinking and a beauty contest.
The question is as old as the early church's concern over the use of pagan practices of oratory.
With spellbinding oratory, he preached a rigid, exclusive Baptist ecclesiology.
Yet he admits that the use of classical rhetoric has its limitations and problems, especially in establishing the conscious use of standards for oratory in the writing of narratives and letters.
The country was up in arms, the war was on, in every breast burned the holy fire of patriotism; the drums were beating, the bands playing, the toy pistols popping, the bunched firecrackers hissing and spluttering; on every hand and far down the receding and fading spread of roofs and balconies a fulttering wilderness of flags flashed in the sun; daily the young volunteers marched down the wide avenue gay and fine in their new uniforms, the proud fathers and mothers and sisters and sweethearts cheering them with voices choked with happy emotion as they swung by; nightly the packed mass meetings listened, panting, to patriot oratory with stirred the deepest deeps of their hearts, and which they interrupted at briefest intervals with cyclones of applause, the tears running down their cheeks the while; in the churches the pastors preached devotion to flag and country, and invoked the God of Battles beseeching His aid in our good cause in outpourings of fervid eloquence which moved every listener.
After enlisting his liberal lawyer friend David Boies, who had represented Al Gore in their most famous tussle, the pair could have supported politicians or ballot initiatives with their financial resources, oratory skills, and press - drawing odd couple celebrity.
After a year in the position, 49 year old Adrian Wyles resigned from The Oratory School in South Oxfordshire because the role «just didn't suit him».
The sociology of the religious group of the second power, to use de Grasserie's terminology (collegia, associations, brotherhoods, oratories and the like), offers a wide open field and should be developed much more than it has been hitherto.
I think you'll notice a fair difference between Jefferson's personal correspondences and his public oratories — so please do read both.
The African reality of a wholistic as opposed to a secular and a sacred life, the place of the black church as sole as well as «soul» refuge during slavery, and the gift of oratory made the...
And so, the next morning, as ice covered the trees outside, I walked to the little oratory down the hall, where Father John celebrated Mass for me.
At that time, some mischievous persons had spread a rumour that heterodox doctrine was being preached at the Oratory.
At a time when heresy was raging throughout Christendom, the exercises of the Oratory were always faultlessly orthodox.
Richard Whinder FAITH Magazine July - Aug 2007 St Philip Neri, (1515 - 1595) founder of the Congregation of the Oratory, and often called the «Second Apostle of Rome», has many titles attributed to him.
He offered Mass in our oratory and we ate together afterwards.
After her marriage on the 28 May 1955, at Brompton Oratory in London, she and her husband settled down in Kent where she ran her own riding school.
An Introductionby Fr Keith Beaumont of the French Oratory offers a fine summary of all the chapters of the book.
Fr Drew Morgan of the Pittsburgh Oratory investigates the criteria used in the conferring of this title on St Thérèse of Lisieux.
Ker makes the point about the rise of ecclesial communities which have always existed in the Church — from the time of St Antony the Great to that of St Philip Neri's Oratory.
His disciples became known as «Oratorians» (which means «men of prayer»), his first meetings were known simply as «the Oratory», and Philip himself was tireless in encouraging his friends to pray, and devising new ways to make this easier for them.
These new forms can not be identified simply as history, biography, oratory, or poetry, although these are elements in the writings.
Sometimes he encouraged them in very direct and intimate prayer — the early meetings of the Oratory were characterised by informal sermons, delivered sitting, the reading of scripture and saints» lives, and reflectionupon them.
Armstrong has conjectured that during World War I her views must have resounded, and her name been favorably mentioned, in «bellicose pulpit oratory
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