Sentences with phrase «rectors of»

The rectors of some of these universities are calling attention to the funding squeeze and its consequences.
The Regulation guiding this evaluation was under public consultation, as a result of which FCT received around 150 individual contributions as well as institutional contributions from the Council of Rectors of Portuguese Universities, several universities and faculties, professional and scientific societies and labour unions.
Last November, when he was still in the final year of his Ph.D., the rectors of Hungary's universities ranked him the brightest under - 30 scientist in the country.
A profession of faith, then, is not new for those who speak in the name of the church — cardinals, bishops, diocesan officials and rectors of universities and seminaries.
The conditions were dismal, Giustra recalls, and the Radcliffe Foundation worked with the rector of the University of Izmir and others to fund basic supplies and medical care.
Vladimir Vorobyov, rector of St. Tikhon's University, has identified «community» as the most pressing task before the Russian Orthodox Church today.
• The former Rector of St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, David V. Hicks, says that elite boarding schools have fallen on hard times.
The agitation grew so great that when the rector of the university, Nicholas Cop, delivered an inaugural address in 1533 suggesting the need for reform of the church, it provoked outrage, and obliged Cop to flee for his life.
One year when we read about Jesus resurrecting the little girl who died, the rector of my church in my hometown gave a stirring and memorable sermon.
Born in 1793, Luigi Taparelli D'Azeglio was an Italian Jesuit scholar who co-founded the theological journal Civilt Cattolica and served as rector of the seminary Collegio Romano....
Joanna Bogle talks to Professor Christiaan Alting von Geusau, Rector of the International Theological Institute in Austria
One of the heroes of that time was Chicago's Monsignor Reynold Hillenbrand, who inspired countless priests as rector of the Mundelein Seminary.
The Rev Mary Cruddas, team rector of the Schorne Benefice, which includes St Michael and All Angel's in nearby Waddesdon, said in a statement that both churches would remain open for prayer.
Not in my wildest dreams had I ever planned or expected or even wished to end up as rector of a theological university.
He is currently the interim rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Chester, Vermont.
She features many of those tipped to be in the running to become the UK's first female bishop, including Rev Lucy Winkett, rector of St James's Piccadilly; Rev Rose Hudson - Wilkin, speaker's chaplain to the House of Commons; and the Venerable Sheila Watson, archdeacon of Canterbury.
Winnie Varghese is the rector of St. Mark's in - the - bowery (Episcopal), the oldest site of continues worship in New York and a congregation that has tripled in size since she arrived six years ago.
Fr Christopher Colven was a parish priest in Hackney for ten years and is now Rector of Saint James's, Spanish Place in London's West End.
Canon Jules Allaer, a close friend of Cardinal Mercier who was rector of the seminary («Maison Saint Rombaut» in Mechelen) in which Lemaître entered in 1920, welcomed him in a fraternity called the «Friends of Jesus» (Les amis de Jésus).
Dalil Boubakeur, rector of the Paris Grand Mosque, called the cartoon a «a disgraceful and hateful, useless and stupid provocation,» but added that «We are not like animals of Pavlov to react at each insult.»
Rev Richard Bewes, Rector of All Souls, Langham Place, London was a teenager at the time.
Monsignor M. Francis Mannion is rector of the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City, president of the Society for Catholic Liturgy, and editor of Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal.
In Crooked Heart, a first novel by Cristina Sumners (herself a parish priest), we meet Kathryn Koerney, rector of a small church in a New Jersey college town that resembles Princeton.
Levenson, who is the senior pastor and rector of St Martin's Episcopal Church, said he reminded Mr Bush that «she is more alive than she has ever been.»
Maryland, and then rector of Trinity Church in Boston, Massachusetts.
Fifty - nine - year - old Bob Thorn, rector of the Bride Valley Benefice, which covered eight churches, was found on Seatown beach along with his Bible in April.
For about 15 years, I was the rector of a church in Washington,...
Mr. Walmsley, rector of St. Paul's Church (Episcopal) in New Haven, Connecticut, served for ten years as director of the Episcopal Church's national program in the field of social action and civil rights.
«The point of the building is to leave people feeling awestruck,» said the Rev. Michael Busch, rector of St. Michael's Cathedral in Toronto.
Bourne wished to live and die as rector of Wonersh (his heart is buried there), but higher office called him.
In any case, Bonhoeffer aficionados will not subscribe to the theory of making him the spiritus rector of the death - of - God theology.
These six are the president and deputy of the Commission for the Message, Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, president of the Pontifical Council for Culture; Archbishop Victor Fernandez, rector of the Catholic University of Argentina; the general superior of the Congregation of Jesus, Fr Adolfo Nicolás; Archbishop Carlos Aguiar Retes, president of the Latin American Bishops Conference; Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington; and the bishop of Cheju, South Korea, Peter Kang - U-il.
A subsequent visit with Father Innocent Good House, rector of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Fort Yates, North Dakota, leads Balmer to reflect that there are a number of affinities between Christianity and Native American religions.
The story tellers had simply ignored the very probable, real source - the Reverend Samuel Moor Shoemaker, Jr., Rector of Calvary Episcopal Church in New York.
The house we moved into last year used to belong to the former rector of the church we're now attending.
Bennett accepted a post as rector of a struggling urban parish in Seattle that quickly flourished, lifting up Bennett and his wife, Rita, as leaders in a burgeoning neo-Pentecostal movement.
On Easter Sunday 1960, Dennis Bennett, rector of St. Mark's Episcopal in Van Nuys, CA revealed to his parish that he had experienced what he described as a second baptism of the Spirit, accompanied by speaking in tongues.
The Rev. Edwin Jan van Etten, the assistant minister, spoke because the rector of the church was too busy.
James Adams, for thirty years rector of St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., presided, as inegalitarian as that sounds.
Between college and seminary he taught for two years at St. Luke's School, Wayne, Pennsylvania; and between seminary and postgraduate study abroad he was rector of a parish in Starke, Florida.
And because, for reasons never known, Rome resisted appointing as archbishop Victor Manuel Fernandez (whose nickname is «Tucho»), a theologian who is rector of the Catholic University of Buenos Aires.
Fink was the rector of Humbolt University and an active leader in the Christian Peace Conference (which was closely tied to the U.S.S.R.) in the 1980s.
The Very Rev Martin Thrower, 56, who was rector of Hadleigh, Suffolk, admitted at Norwich Crown Court to two counts of voyeurism and was sentenced to a suspended four - month jail term in August 2017.
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.
Fr Timothy Ring, Rector of the busy London mission of Commercial Road, told his parishioners:
Even then, the central epiphany of the novel presents Stephen's calling as an artist as something akin to the vocation the Rector of his school hoped he had for the Church.
Fr Turrion, who was rector of the Pontifical International, wrote a letter in which he acknowledged the fact that he had children, apologised and requested prayers.
Rev James Mustard, the rector of East Barnet, said: «Patrick's work within the Jewish community, and in wider inter-faith circles, is incredibly enriching for us, as I hope our prayers and support are enriching for him.»
In 1374, he became Rector of Lutterworth in England and from that time, until his death in 1384, he divided his time between his academic work and his parish.
He is Cipriano Vagaggini, O.S.B., a theologian formerly associated with the Facoltà Teologica Interregionale in Milan and now rector of the Pontificio Ateneo Sant» Anselmo in Rome.
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