Sentences with phrase «by archbishop»

However, the Act preserved the possibility of non-nationals marrying in the Church of England on the authority of a special licence granted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, which would be necessary in any case to permit a marriage to go ahead in St George's Chapel, which is a royal peculiar rather than a parish church.
Ayala Center Cebu is a large shopping mall that covers no less than 9 hectares by Archbishop Reyes Avenue.
These two, by the way, were raised by the Archbishop and Uncle Pio.
The Roman Catholic Church in Ecuador has 15 dioceses, four archdioceses and 11 dioceses, set into four ecclesiastical provinces; each province is headed by an archbishop.
He defeated an attempt by the Louisiana legislature to ban the integration of Catholic schools as ordered by the Archbishop.
Commenting on the row sparked by the Archbishop of Canterbury's comments over Sharia law last week, Mr Clegg said that he should not be considering his position, but had created a «needless controversy».
The conference represents New York's Catholic bishops and is headed by the archbishop of New York City, Cardinal Timothy Dolan.
«As we all know, New York has much in common with the great cities of Italy,» Mayor Michael Bloomberg said at the opening, surrounded by Archbishop Timothy Dolan and a host of Italian dignitaries, including the President of Luguria and the mayors of Alba, Barolo, Bra and Tur.
In a communiqué issued after the synod, which was signed by the Archbishop of the Enugu Province and Bishop of the Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Emmanuel Chukwuma, Ven.
The BHA has responded in light of remarks made by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, stating that the Church of England would not support permit civil partnership ceremonies to be held in its churches, nor would it support any attempts to have equal gay marriage.
It was a far more critical response than the circumspect reaction offered by archbishop Diarmuid Martin of Dublin, who said: «It is very clear that if this referendum is an affirmation of the views of young people... [then the church needs] a reality check.»
Britain's Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle were pronounced husband and wife on Saturday by the Archbishop of Canterbury in a glittering union...
In 2017, he was awarded the Langton Award for Community Service by the Archbishop of Canterbury «for sustained and outstanding commitment to social welfare».
The news comes as Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove spoke at an event in Lambeth Palace, «Church of England: Education and our Future», hosted by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Today's Living Wage Commission report, spearheaded by Archbishop of York John Sentamu, comes with some depressingly lightweight demands.
The first Lambeth Conference, boycotted by the Archbishop of York and many English Bishops, was over a question of heresy.
But not even the immediate damage control interjection by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby that the current leadership of the «insulted» nations have not been part of the sleaze they are notorious for and indeed, have been all out fixing the rots of many years in their respective countries, was enough to obliterate the facts of his allegations.
The Mustangs have twice been stung by Archbishop Mitty - San Jose in the Div.
All athletic camps are taught by Archbishop Mitty Varsity Head Coaches with additional direction from assistant coaches and varsity student athletes.
Popieluszko was chosen both by the archbishop and the strikers to celebrate this mass.
Older annotated editions of the Authorized Version of the Bible had the date 4004 BCE, which was a result of calculations by Archbishop Ussher (1581 - 1656), a seventeenth - century bishop of Armagh.
Meghan Markle has been baptised and confirmed in the Church of England at a private ceremony led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, according to reports.
In his 10th March letter To The Bishops Of The Catholic Church Concerning The Remission Of The Excommunication Of The Four Bishops Consecrated By Archbishop Lefebvre Pope Benedict says the first duty of a Pope and the top priority of his pontificate is captured by St Peter's phrase:
We have been forced to witness the authorities of the church, led by the Archbishop ofWestminster himself, actually celebrating the secularist relativism - according to which the Catholic view is not the God - given truth but simply one view among many - which Pope Benedict has so eloquently and repeatedly condemned.
Spalding, in The Premier See, seems simultaneously baffled, charmed, repelled, and deeply impressed by Archbishop Curley and the church he led.
In a statement, read out by Archbishop Silvano Maria Tomasi in September 2009, the Holy See stated «We know now that in the last 50 years somewhere between 1.5 % and 5 % of the Catholic clergy has been involved in se - abuse cases,» adding that this figure was comparable with that of other groups and denominations.
In June 1983, Lynn Hilliard, a part - time nurse in a Winnipeg, Manitoba, clinic where abortions are performed, had her planned marriage in a Catholic parish peremptorily canceled by Archbishop Adam Exner two weeks before the event, even though the archbishop admitted he did not know whether Ms. Hilliard was formally responsible for any abortions.
Apart from the introductory section (by Archbishop Smith in the English & Welsh version, and by Bishop Logan in the Scottish version), there is little difference between the two documents.
His reforming views provoked opposition and excommunication by the Archbishop of Prague.
If you don't believe me, read the whole article by Archbishop Nichols (google it from Times online) with which I began this article.
This is an area that needs urgent attention (cf p64 of the May / June issue by the Archbishop of Denver) and will no doubt be addressed by the synod.
During the reign of his son Charles 1 (1600 - 49, ruled 1625 - 49), who backed the introduction of greater ritual by Archbishop William Laud (1573 - 1645, archbishop 1633 - 45), religious differences became embroiled with the political differences.
As his thinking became more radical, Wycliffe, who was in the service of John of Gaunt and the Black Prince and therefore in part protected, lost support at Oxford and in 1382 many of his teachings were condemned by Archbishop Courtenay (1342 - 96), a great - grandson of King Edward I, whose name is remembered in the name of the village of Nuneham Courtenay, which is one of my parishes.
One of my favorite quotes is by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, a man who knew of the coexistence of joy and pain all too well as he encouraged South Africans in their struggle for human rights.
His claim was supported by Archbishop Issam John Darwish, Melkite bishop of Zahle, in Lebanon, who was one of four speakers invited to the charity's event at the House of Lords to give personal accounts of Christian persecution in their countries.
I am persuaded by Archbishop Tutu's contention that we must resist socially oppressive forces because the God whom we worship is one who:
Canon David Williams has officially become the new Bishop of Basingstoke following a consecration ceremony led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Most Rev Justin Welby at Winchester Cathedral.
I tried to leave the Catholic Church last year and was told by the Archbishop's office (after miles of red tape) that under something called «Semel Catholicus, Semper Catholicus» I was not able to be counted as a non-Catholic.
This collect for the second Sunday in Advent by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer is an inspired expression of the Bible's ultimate purpose: to educate God's people for and in that knowledge of God that constitutes our eternal life (John 17:3).
Mr Furman's being joined during the question and answer session on Thursday by the Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu and several local Anglican bishops.
Kinsley begins by usefully calling attention to the recent warnings by Archbishop Timothy Dolan of New York and Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia that there is a drive by some to marginalize religion.
A former star of the hit television show Gladiators - turned evangelist is joining a major evangelism event being led by the Archbishop of York in Merseyside.
The appointment, which was done without the blessing of the Church of England, prompted a rebuke by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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.
His comments mirror those made by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 2013, within the foreword of his first Lent book.
A March 14 statement by the archbishop's office in Havana said that «no one has the right to turn temples into political barricades.»
All monies received by the parish or in the name of the parish must be accounted for in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Archbishop and his Financial Secretary in the Diocesan Notes on Parish Financial Administration.
One thing is indisputable and that is that Fr Peter Gumpel SJ who listened as a boy in church to the 1937 Encyclical Mit Brennender Sorge (With Burning Sorrow) is not exaggerating when he states that it was that Encyclical (Pacelli revised the first draft by the archbishop of Munich, Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber) which so infuriated Hitler that it caused him to refuse to see or speak to anyone for three days.
From the three - legged dining table on which St. Peter was supposed to have celebrated his first mass in Rome, to the monolithic high altar of St. Peter's Basilica, to the «convenient wooden communion table» prescribed by Archbishop William Laud, the church has wrestled with the alternatives: altar or table?
In proposing this fresh presentation of classic moral truths in a delicate area of pastoral care, the Cracovian theologians drew on the pioneering work done by their archbishop, Karol Wojtyla, in Love and Responsibility — work that Wojtyla, as John Paul II, would later develop in the Theology of the Body.
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