Sentences with phrase «hanoverian prelate»

Guo had been earlier asked by the Vatican to step aside for a prelate approved by China's Communist government.
Unfortunately, unimpressed by the prelate's mirth, the organization soon pulled the spot off the air.
Why do / did popes, prelates, preachers and rabbis, so focused on society's se - xual sins, lose sight of clerical se - xual sins?»
According to the prelate, the church attack has caused alarm among the local community, as the mainly Christian south of Nigeria has not suffered from the terror attacks carried out in the north by Boko Haram.
In 1095, in a carefully crafted speech before prelates and nobles in Claremont, France, Pope Urban II called Europe to action: A Crusade to aid the Christian empire of Byzantium.
No one is clamoring for prelates to praise divorce.
At Synods 2014 and (especially) 2015, however, we gathered that the prelates were having the nearest thing prelates ever have to a knock - down, drag - out fight over whether the divorced and remarried should be admitted to the sacraments, even when they had been practicing Catholics all their lives and married in the Church to boot.
The straight - talking American prelate lamented the fact that while the Second Vatican Council had «called for a renewal of the sacrament of penance», what emerged «sadly, in many places, was the disappearance of the sacrament».
The organization has called him the «Teflon prelate
Why did today's pope, prelates, preachers.
And the Greek Orthodox archbishop in North and South America, however influential, is only one prelate in a Byzantine world church known for its pluralism (some would say chaos) and resistance to change.
Italian teenagers knelt prayed next to elderly nuns in full habit; Vatican prelates and Roman citizens surrounded American seminarians and students.
In fact, Paulist Pictures» Romero may be only the first of several films about the assassinated prelate; for example, director Gillo Poncecorvo (The Battle of Algiers) reportedly has a Romero project under way (tentative title: The Devil's Bishop) But however many such films are made, none is likely to be as much a labor of love as Romero was.
Paul R. Shanley that had come to the prelate's attention.
To the consternation of some bishops here, members of the Board arranged on their own to consult with leading prelates in the Roman Curia and were greatly heartened by the understanding and encouragement they received.
Because I was wearing a doctoral gown and a hood, I knew people might mistake me for a prelate as they searched to he consoled.
At a time when Church of England prelates were berating the French Revolution for its subversive teaching, the spirit of democracy and its blasphemous character, Carey welcomed the new spirit of liberty, equality and fraternity.
She describes the time, early in her life in the convent, when a prelate ordered her to stop studying, since it seemed «something for the Inquisition.»
In fact, Paulist Pictures» Romero may be only the first of several films about the assassinated prelate; for example, director Gillo Poncecorvo (The Battle of...
An anticipation that the Council was going to exceed one or two years in time was a direct consequence of this tension as was the rise to prominence andleadership in debate of particularly forceful prelates and / or national groupings.
Was this one of the American «culture war bishops,» as commentators have termed them, that collection of prelates driven by hate, anger, and power?
«If a loving and stable family can bring consolation and encouragement to just one other family, the effect on the Church and the world is tremendous,» said the American prelate.
«A large number of the theologians, and some very influential European prelates did know that the old mould would not do, but they had no alternative mould to offer, except what is technically called «Modernism» or rationalism in theology.
Why did today's pope, prelates, preachers and rabbis, so focused on society's se - xual sins, lose sight of clerical se - xual sins?»
«I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute — where no Catholic prelate would tell the President (should he be Catholic) how to act, and no Protestant minister would tell his parishoners for whom to vote — where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference — and where no man is denied public office merely because his religion differs from the President who might appoint him or the people who might elect him.
The prelates of this country feel that they need conciliarism, they know that they enjoy it, and they believe that it can be transformed to serve their purposes.
Ravasi brushed aside a question about whether the Catholic Church should posthumously apologise to Darwin, as a senior British prelate has suggested the Church of England might do» (see http://ncrcafe.org/ node / 2122).
The second work which helps balance the deficiencies of Ericksen's otherwise valuable volume is The Catholic Bishops of Europe and the Nazi Persecutions of Catholics and Jews by Vincent Lapomarda, S.J., which recounts the courage and compassion of prominent Catholic prelates who resisted Nazism.
But the idea that Francis is looking for ways to rationalize and effectively permit sin, either by deferring his authority to controversial prelates or under the guise of avoiding rigorism in favor of mercy, runs counter to his larger witness.
He doesn't waffle in the «bishopese» favoured by other prelates (eg, «today we cherish our gathered - ness as a community»).
What can hardly be denied is that Archbishop Nichols is a good deal more inclined to support the authority of Rome than once he was; and it is not only The Tablet which has observed the shift with some scepticism: he was until very recently (and perhaps still is) regarded by many in Rome as one who in Birmingham behaved as an orthodox pope - supporting prelate should in order to get to Westminster.
Newman's sermon to the assembled prelates in the hot summer of 1852 was certainly complimentary: «And so that high company moves on into the holy place [Newman was picturing the procession of dignitaries with Cardinal Wiseman the last to enter the chapel of St Mary's Oscott]; and there, with august rite and awful sacrifice, inaugurates the great act which brings it hither.»
Why did today's pope, prelates, preachers, imams and rabbis, so focused on society's se - xual sins, lose sight of clerical se — xual sins?»
Nevertheless, at this moment in the life of the Church — indeed, at the instigation of the Supreme Pontiff, who has called for parrhesia on numerous occasions — there is much to say, and many prelates are speaking out.
Why did today's pope, prelates, preachers and rabbis, so focused on society's sexual sins, lose sight of clerical sexual sins?»
After serving as a model priest and prelate, he became an equally beloved pontiff, convening Vatican II and articulating the timelessness of the Church's teachings.
Why did today's pope, prelates, preachers and rabbis, so focused on society's s - exual sins, lose sight of clerical se - xual sins?
Meanwhile, another committee will work on the reform of the Vatican pension fund under the coordination of Monsignor Brian Ferme, the Prelate Secretary of the Council for Economy.
Think of the coronations in the United Kingdom, where the civil head of state is crowned in Westminster Abbey by the Archbishop of Canterbury attended by all the prelates of the church, in a centuries - old religious ceremony replete with choirs, trumpet fanfares and processionals, seen and heard worldwide by millions on radio and television.
This prelate, soon after he came to Port Royal, said to her one day, seeing her so tenderly attached to Mother Angelique, that it would perhaps be better not to speak to her again.
In his chronicle of the Holocaust in Krakow (unavailable in English), Aleksander Bieberstein, a survivor of the Krakow Ghetto, writes that three rabbis asked Sapieha to intervene on their behalf, and that the prelate consequently protested to the SS against the deportations of Krakow Jews.
The history of the Catholic Church is replete with corrupt Popes and untransformed politically ambitions Church prelates.
In the absence of adequate answers to such questions, it is difficult to accept the statement of A.M. Mundadan that» tradition is unanimous in asserting that the prelates of St. Thomas Christians came from Babylon (Persia) for many centuries before the arrival of the Portuguese in India.»
«So, for instance, when Cornwell sets out in Hitler's Pope to prove Pius an anti-Semite (an accusation even the pontiff's bitterest opponents have rarely levelled), he makes much of Pacelli's reference in a 1917 letter to the «Jewish cult» — as though for an Italian Catholic prelate born in 1876 the word «cult» had the same resonances it has in English today, and as though Cornwell himself does not casually refer to the Catholic cult of the Assumption and the cult of the Virgin Mary.»
As I once said to a prelate of the Roman curia who was complaining about theological dissent in the United States: «American theologians are not very original.
A compromise, it followed the principle of cujus regio, ejus religio, permitting each lay prince, Lutheran or Roman Catholic, to determine which of the two forms was to prevail in his territory, but required Roman Catholic prelates who turned Lutheran to surrender their properties and incomes belonging to their offices.
That placing of the free churches first by an Anglican prelate will not be forgotten.
One Roman Catholic prelate, for instance, recently found himself on a platform with several Episcopal bishops, including a woman bishop.
It has to be acknowledged that Francis has made some controversial prudential appointments, and empowered prelates like Bruno Forte and Walter Kasper, who, at the very least, have caused confusion about where the Church stands on certain «hot button» issues.
Pope and prelates were arraigned for enriching themselves on the income from Indulgences, and seducing Christians from the true worship of God; they branded people as heretics merely for opposing the purely temporal rights of the Church.
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