Sentences with phrase «by a reception in»

This year The Enterprise Forum is celebrating its 15th Anniversary, already marked by our reception in May with The Rt Hon Eric Pickles MP.
Dr. Johnson - Delaney, a veterinarian specializing in avian / exotic animal medicine in the greater Puget Sound area, was honored with the award at the 2009 AEMV / AAV Conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin followed by a reception in her honor.
Our fabulous venue offers a sandy beach for your ceremony followed by a reception in the intimate restaurant for smaller guest numbers through to the purpose built function rooms for larger wedding parties.
The talk is free and open to the public and will be followed by a reception in the gallery from 5 — 8 PM.
Austin Sarat, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science and Associate Dean of the Faculty, and a distinguished expert on the use of the death penalty in America, will lead a post-lecture discussion, followed by a reception in the museum galleries.
«New Paradigms» took place in Robluff Auditorium, followed by a reception in the Board Trading Room.

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According to The Local, guests at a wedding in France will sometimes be so carried away by the joy of their loved ones» nuptials that they will beep their car horns for the entire journey from the ceremony to the reception.
Here are 17 of the worst sequels to great movies, ranked by the increasing discrepancies in their critical reception:
Ceremony and reception venue: $ 2,997 (The cost for three nights of exclusive use of the castle was $ 9,279.60, but $ 6,282.60 was covered by guests staying in the rooms.)
Sitting in a Beijing hotel in August, a day before his Great Wall concert, Buffett says he was taken aback by the intensity of the reception.
Cara Delevingne met Prince Charles at a reception hosted by The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall, a charity working to save the Asian Elephant from extinction in the wild, at Clarence House on July 09, 2013 in London, England.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf Inc., «Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead» will be launched Thursday with a reception in New York City hosted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Arianna HuffingtoIn: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead» will be launched Thursday with a reception in New York City hosted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Arianna Huffingtoin New York City hosted by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Arianna Huffington.
«We are humbled by the reception Fund II has received from such a highly - respected group of investors,» said Justin Ishbia, founder and managing partner of Shore Capital Partners, in the statement.
Pappas will be representing Starbucks at events it's cosponsoring in Arlington, Virginia, this week, including the 2016 Military Spouses Town Hall hosted by Military Spouse magazine and a Military Spouse of the Year reception.
Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney's reception at the Treasury Select Committee in London today was neatly summed up by a pair of uniformed bobbies chatting outside the Thatcher Room door.
Reception hosted by US Embassy in Ireland Deputy Chief of Mission Jonathan S. Benton at 7 Mespil Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
However, in spite of these issues, Japan still is by all accounts a segment pioneer as cryptographic money reception keeps on extending at a shocking rate, with more than 100 more crypto organizations presently anticipating administrative endorsement before opening their advanced entryways.
Requirements of personal confession of sin, absolution by a priest, fasting, restoration of broken relationships, and the reading of a long cycle of prayers prior to participation in the Eucharist have discouraged frequent reception.
: The Reception of the Church Fathers in Puritanism by Ann - Stephane Schäfer Peter Lang, 449 pages, $ 109.95
Likewise, the positive public and private reception of imperial moral discourse is also confirmed by, for example, the distinctive changes in group portraiture and the style of epitaphs that are a distinguishing feature of the early empire.
The Holy Council wishes indeed that at each Mass the faithful who are present should communicate, not only in spiritual desire, but sacramentally, by the actual reception of the Eucharist.
It is because their clergy really had been given an apparently well - founded hope that they would be able to «cross the Tiber» with their people (possibly under provisions made by Pope John Paul for the reception of whole Anglican parishes in America): and because of the sense of massive betrayal they felt when some of our bishops confronted Cardinal Hume, who had originally been inclined to respond positively, and forced him to back down.
It reminds us that the reception of Bonhoeffer in his native land has by no means been positive, not least because of his act of civil disobedience in participating in the abortive conspiracy to kill Adolf Hitler in 1944.
He brings out the subjective reception of objective, ontological, truth and love in all our knowing (see n. 34), directly denied by materialistic philosophy of science.
Measuring the success of their ministries by their popular reception, evangelical pastors in America have nourished millions of believers in basic doctrinal content.
A full English rite for Holy Mass as well as texts for Baptism, Reception and Confirmation, Holy Matrimony, and Funerals are already approved by the Holy See and in use around the world.
More immediately important for his development were the lectures at Heidelberg by the Old Testament scholar Gerhard von Rad, who emphasized how for the Old Testament God is revealed in his acts in history: the Exodus, the reception of the Promised Land, the return from exile in Babylon.
In the predella, or bottom border, it shows Martin Luther preaching Christ crucified to his Wittenberg congregation; in the triptych's left wing, Philipp Melanchthon baptizes an infant; in the right wing, Johann Bugenhagen exercises the power of the keys in confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyIn the predella, or bottom border, it shows Martin Luther preaching Christ crucified to his Wittenberg congregation; in the triptych's left wing, Philipp Melanchthon baptizes an infant; in the right wing, Johann Bugenhagen exercises the power of the keys in confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyin the triptych's left wing, Philipp Melanchthon baptizes an infant; in the right wing, Johann Bugenhagen exercises the power of the keys in confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyin the right wing, Johann Bugenhagen exercises the power of the keys in confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyin confession; and in the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthyin the center panel, Jesus feeds a morsel of bread to Judas (reception by the unworthy!)
Thus in one moment the soul would be constituted by the present reception of stimuli from the ear drums, while inheriting from a past occasion that was stimulated from the big toe.
Participation in Holy Communion is achieved by two related but distinct acts: the action of a member of the faithful in seeking Communion (reception) and the action of the minister in giving Communion (administration).
Our reception of specifically Christian revelation ordinarily requires therefore that we abide within a communal context guided by the Spirit and given expression through the Christian story in word and rite.
As the soil determines the outcome of the harvest, reception or rejection of the message of the Kingdom is determined by the kind of reception accorded to the received message in the first place.
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger in the document, Concerning Some Objections To The Church's Teaching On The Reception Of Holy Communion By Divorced And Remarried Members Of The Faithful, writes: «Assuredly, the word of truth can be painful and uncomfortable.
As a result of his investigations, Yves Congar defines reception in the early Church as follows: «By «reception,» I mean the process by means of which a Church body truly takes over as its own a resolution that it did not originate in regard to itself, and acknowledges the measure it promulgates as a rule applicable to its own life.&raquBy «reception,» I mean the process by means of which a Church body truly takes over as its own a resolution that it did not originate in regard to itself, and acknowledges the measure it promulgates as a rule applicable to its own life.&raquby means of which a Church body truly takes over as its own a resolution that it did not originate in regard to itself, and acknowledges the measure it promulgates as a rule applicable to its own life.»
: The Reception of the Church Fathers in Puritanism by Ann - Stephane Schäfer Peter Lang, 449 pages, $ 109.95 It is well known that the New England Puritan divines took great pride in their libraries.
Third, the new experiences acquired in the process of reception by the faithful should be taken into consideration and, if necessary, lead to the improvement or correction of the decisions.
It is associated in an intimate and direct way with the eucharistic elements of bread and wine and their reception, but primarily it is in the action itself that the presentness is discovered to those who attend and receive the sacrament by faith and with thanksgiving.
Most Calvinists understand the word to be in the passive voice, and translate it as such so it appears that people who believe in Acts 13:48 are totally passive in their reception of eternal life: They were ordained by God to believe, and so they did believe.
«By «reception» I understand here the process by which an ecclesial body truly makes its own a resolution which it had not given to itself, recognizing in the measure so promulgated a rule which is applicable to its own life.&raquBy «reception» I understand here the process by which an ecclesial body truly makes its own a resolution which it had not given to itself, recognizing in the measure so promulgated a rule which is applicable to its own life.&raquby which an ecclesial body truly makes its own a resolution which it had not given to itself, recognizing in the measure so promulgated a rule which is applicable to its own life.»
The same Directory also speaks of the spiritual climate in which alone there can be a successful ecumenical reception: «The life of faith and the prayer of faith, no less than reflection on the doctrine of faith, enter «into this process of reception, by which the whole Church, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit... makes her own the fruits of a dialogue, in a process of listening, of testing, of judging and of living.»
In addition to the lack of coordination among the bilateral and multilateral dialogues and to the problem of achieving, within the Churches, a binding reception of the results of dialogue, Raiser mentions one reason in particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raquIn addition to the lack of coordination among the bilateral and multilateral dialogues and to the problem of achieving, within the Churches, a binding reception of the results of dialogue, Raiser mentions one reason in particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raquin particular that makes this reception of the results of dialogue difficult: «The paths thus far traveled «in the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.&raquin the ecumenical movement have taken the separated Churches as their starting point and sought to overcome the division by convergence and formal agreement.»
The aftermath of these votes is the absence of reception by the church's ministers and members, and an ecclesial landscape littered with continuing legislative maneuvers, invocation of parliamentary rules, judicial appeals, trials in church courts, and the departures of congregations and ministers.
This question is especially relevant to the debates regarding the reception of the Eucharist by Catholics divorced and remarried, and regarding the proper pastoral care of Catholics in same - sex relationships.
At the reception, Hayat is unexpectedly invited to demonstrate his status as a budding hafiz: He recites from the Qur» an by memory but scandalizes listeners by doing it in English.
The reception brought together parliamentarians, CBM supporters and international development sector leaders to raise awareness of the exclusion faced by people with disabilities and in particular, those living with psychosocial disabilities - which are caused by mental health conditions.
They take its publication as an important event in the life of the church, and they note particularly its enthusiastic reception by the laity as a sign that they may have a theological vocation in the church after all, in spite of the fact that their writing has up to now given more ecclesiastical offense than they expected.
The eager public reception of the book was quickly followed by ecclesiastical action, in which Galileo, now an old man, was summoned to Rome on a charge of heresy.
Therefore, if nature is in any way affected by God at a fundamental level, its being influenced would not have to be imagined as a completely passive reception of divine causal force.
One can not overlook in this regard the much discussed Footnote 351, which many — including the Bishops of Argentina — have cited to support the reception of communion by divorced and remarried couples who have not accepted sexual continence.
The main points in the reception of Whitehead hitherto have been determined by such inquiries, interests, doubts, and the attempts to dissipate them.
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