Sentences with phrase «as prefect»

Therefore, lose the tales of your time as a prefect during your GCSEs and think very carefully about the relevant attributes your desired role requires.
It's good to list any extracurricular activities such as prefect duties or Duke of Edinburgh awards.
Located at Tanjung Aan Beach in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Bukit Merese has been dubbed as the prefect place to fall in love and it deserves that label!
London Emblem supplies school enamel badges such as Prefect, School Council, Eco-School, and Star of the Week; all badges are available in a variety of shapes and colours to suit your needs.
That dessert does look delicious even if it doesn't look as prefect as it would have if you did all the work.
Pell said he intends to continue his work as a prefect of the church's economy ministry once the case is resolved.
Pope Francis's appointment of Cardinal Sarah as Prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship in 2014 was perhaps even more surprising.
The first was issued under Pope John Paul and was signed by Joseph Ratzinger as Prefect of the Congregation, and the second was issued when Joseph Ratzinger had become Pope and was signed by William Levada as Prefect.
One of those elevated to the College of Cardinals was American Archbishop James M. Harvey, who currently serves as prefect of the papal household, according to Vatican Radio.
And Francis personally sacked Cardinal Müller as prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, on the never - before - mentioned principle that dicastery heads will receive only one five - year term.
In an interview, he said that the pontiff had «communicated his decision» not to renew his appointment «within one minute» of the end of the last day of his five - year term as prefect.
«Cardinal Sarah takes over as prefect of a congregation whose ranks have been profoundly changed since his predecessor was appointed archbishop of Valencia»
But the pope was being just as pastoral as prefect of the CDF when he said «no» to some new heresy, and so was his great predecessor as pope when heconfronted the godlessness of the communist world and of the capitalist West.

Not exact matches

The historical evidence of Jesus Christ «Most critical historians agree that Jesus was a Galilean Jewish Rabbi who was regarded as a teacher and healer in Judaea, [18] that he was baptized by John the Baptist, and that he was crucified in Jerusalem on the orders of the Roman Prefect, Pontius Pilate, on the charge of sedition against the Roman Empire.
[17][18][19][20][21] Although scholars differ on the reconstruction of the specific episodes of the life of Jesus, the two events whose historicity is subject to «almost universal as sent» are that he was baptized by John the Baptist and was crucified by the order of the Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate.
Pilate is identified as a procurator rather than a prefect.
The first intention of the Romans had been to govern by «indirect rule,» and for a time it worked, but in the end the southern part of the country was organized as the Roman province of Judaea, under governors of secondary rank with the title of prefect (subsequently procurator), while the rest was left under puppet princes.
Perhaps we should not take this as matter of fact, but that the prefect would have liked, metaphorically, to «wash his hands» of the affair is credible enough.
There is no improbability in the impression which the gospels convey that the prefect would have been glad to decline jurisdiction, as he could have done if the charge were reduced, or modified, so that it would come within the competence of the Jewish court.
As a result of an exchange of letters between Cardinal Tauran and Prince Ghazi of Jordan three prominent Islamic scholars will visit the Pope in February, whilst the Cardinal, Prefect for the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious Dialogue will visit Cairo's Al - Ahzar Mosque.
Each year when it is read I can hardly conceal a smile as the author lists (and not just once) the titles of the king's advisors — the satraps, prefects, governors, counselors, treasurers, justices, magistrates, and officials of the provinces — or as he takes delight (again not just once) in naming the musical instruments that called people to worship the golden statue — the sound of the horn, pipe, lyre, trigon, harp, drum, and the entire musical ensemble.
The Congregation for Bishops (which in Cardinal Marc Ouellet has a firmly Ratzingerian prefect, who may well with the appointment of Mgr Egan be confirming that England's problems have at last been noticed in Rome) will soon be making a good number of other episcopal appointments in England, and they will be relying on Archbishop Mennini's advice; it has been surmised (though as far as I know, unsupported speculation is all it is) that Cardinal Ouellet is waiting for the retirement of Cardinal Murphy O'Connor from his Congregation before he moves ahead with these appointments, though he wasn't deterred from appointing Mgr Egan before this event.
The former Cardinal Ratzinger has been deeply concerned with this question ever since the former Bishop of London, now Mgr Graham Leonard, first asked for the possibility of receiving communities into the Church together with their priests, a request the then prefect of the CDF supported (as, at first, did Cardinal Hume).
As a very young man of thirty - three years, having already served in various political offices, Gregory was offered and accepted the highest civil office in the city of Rome — that of prefect.
@Chad,»... the two events whose historicity is subject to «almost universal as sent» are that he was baptized by John the Baptist and [he] was crucified by the order of the Roman Prefect Pontius Pilate.»
Like his more speculative contemporary Ptolemy, a moderate Gnostic teacher, he undoubtedly thought of himself as standing in «the apostolic tradition» in a «succession» of teachers.24 Like pagan teachers and rabbis, Justin laid hands upon the head of each disciple on the completion of the course.25 At his trial, Justin, philosopher - prophet - teacher, describes the «school» where he has been teaching for the examining prefect, who will presently put him and several of his students to death.
Cardinal Robert Sarah, prefect of the Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, caused a rumpus earlier this summer by proposing to a meeting of liturgists in London that the Catholic Church return to the practice of priest and people praying in the same direction during the Liturgy of the Eucharist: a change in liturgical «orientation» the cardinal described as the entire congregation looking together toward the Lord who is to come.
With Easter only a week away, I thought it was the prefect time to update not only the missing photos, but the recipe as well.
They're prefect for a quick lunch or as a party appetizer.
Creamy dill sauce and lemon salmon is the prefect combination, so much so that it's classic as far as salmon dishes go.
So I didn't have a few months to prefect everything, but as soon as I spoke with WWE's music team, I knew what I was going to do right away.»
3: Chris Wood has the ball in the net from Lowton's prefect cross, but the Kiwi is ruled offside as he bullets a header past Karnezis.
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«He must be seen as pope first and where he comes from should not figure in the equation,» Monsignor Michael McPartland, apostolic prefect in the Falklands, told the Independent.
He introduces his shadow cabinet colleagues as if he were the head boy and they the prefects; he leaves no doubt that they are his underlings.
This is the prefect radical self - love treat for yourself, or a decadent night with friends dessert and comes together in no time (as long as you...
It's the prefect grab and go breakfast and serves well as a snack for those odd hours.
Prefect timing as I'm starting my fall / winter shopping.
While cleaning my closet this weekend, as soon as I spotted these two items, I knew they made the prefect match for my business meeting I had yesterday.
I totally agree with you, as I get older I also think a hint of sexy is the prefect amount.
Plus, sterling silver rings are prefect because they can be worn every day, acting as a constant reminder of your love and appreciation.
Prefect — so effortless, as are all your looks.
The Prefect (as he will now be called, and I will explain later) was making all the first moves.
Besides that it should also be kept in mind that to find prefect relationship you need to be more concerned about your likes and dislikes as well as to understand the likes and dislikes as well.
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I'm a quite shy type till i get to know u im easy to get along with not prefect n don't try to b so take me as i am
Ford Prefect (Mos Def) is black, and decidedly odder than the original; Zaphod Beeblebrox now conceals his second head beneath the first, and is played with hyperkinetic gusto by Sam Rockwell as a President of the Universe whose patent idiocy recalls one or two Presidents much closer to home; Marvin the eeyore - like Android (voiced by Alan Rickman) has a cute appearance comically incongruous with his deeply depressive nature; and Trillian (Zooey Deschanel), the well - nigh disposable token female of the original radio show, has been elevated up to a genuine love - interest for dressing - gowned hero Arthur Dent (Martin «The Office» Freeman capably taking over from Simon Jones — although Jones turns up briefly as a «ghostly image»).
As Neruda leads the prefect on a cross-country chase, leaving pulp detective novels behind as taunting breadcrumbs, «Neruda» gradually and gracefully leaves realism behind to ascend into the snowy wastes of the Andes and the heady precincts of metafictioAs Neruda leads the prefect on a cross-country chase, leaving pulp detective novels behind as taunting breadcrumbs, «Neruda» gradually and gracefully leaves realism behind to ascend into the snowy wastes of the Andes and the heady precincts of metafictioas taunting breadcrumbs, «Neruda» gradually and gracefully leaves realism behind to ascend into the snowy wastes of the Andes and the heady precincts of metafiction.
A prefect resource to be used in the classroom or as an assembly.
They saw Schools Secretary Ed Balls as the bossy prefect who suddenly seemed to have forgotten his own homework.
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