Sentences with phrase «by his predecessor john»

But with apathy and anger denting the UK's Catholic following (estimated at 9 percent of the population), the atmosphere greeting Benedict is expected to be very different from that festivities which met a pastoral visit 28 years ago by his predecessor John Paul II.
Ms Smith confirmed the government would continue to push ahead with a planned counter-terror bill, put forward by her predecessor John Reid.
The number is a huge jump from what was used by his predecessor John Dramani Mahama, about 678.

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Pope Benedict removed Maciel from active ministry in 2006 as a result of an investigation launched by his predecessor, Pope John Paul II.
In his first homily as Pope, Benedict XVI summarised this vocation in Christ by drawing upon the words of his predecessor John Paul II.
Since a high - profile visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories nearly a year - and - a-half ago, he's gone only to a handful of small countries not far from Rome - racking up nothing like the number of air miles logged by his predecessor, Pope John Paul II.
Pope Benedict XVI personally pronounced his predecessor John Paul II Sunday to be among the blessed, one step below sainthood, in a Mass attended by more than a million in Rome.
-LSB-... I recall] the words addressed to you by my predecessor Pope John Paul II in November 2003: «scientific truth, which is itself a participation in divine Truth, can help philosophy and theology to understand ever more fully the human person and God's Revelation about man, a Revelation that is completed and perfected in Jesus Christ.
It is not necessary for us to discuss these individually, since the blessed apostle Paul himself; following the order of his predecessor John, writes by name only to seven churches, in the following order: (1) to the Corinthians, (2) to the Ephesians, (3) to the Philippians, (4) to the Colossians, (5) to the Galatians (6) to the Thessalonians, and (7) to the Romans.
The Evangelist Luke, who did not yet know the Gospel of John, speaks of «many «predecessors, and he certainly does not mean by this only Matthew and Mark.
His predecessor Fabio Capello's reign was far too distant, and whatever his merits as a coach his reputation was compromised by the failures of the 2010 World Cup — which memorably included a performance against Algeria so bad that a bird was able to roost in one of the goalnets — and the toxic fallout from Chelsea and then - England captain John Terry racially abusing Queen's Park Rangers centre - back Anton Ferdinand, brother of England stalwart Rio.
John Hayes will be replaced at the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) by the business minister Michael Fallon, who will straddle the business department while taking on some of his predecessor's responsibilities.»
The disclosure reports of Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, are a far cry from the disclosures made by their scandal - scarred predecessors, Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos.
Former President John Dramani Mahama has lashed out at US President, Donald Trump over his decision to opt out of the Paris climate agreement signed by his predecessor Barack Obama.
The FOI appeal was brought by Mr Burnham's predecessor John Healey, who said the decision gave «strong legal support to a full and open debate about the NHS reorganisation».
The state's education commissioner, Mary Ellen Elia, said she's fighting a proposal by her predecessor, now the federal education secretary, John King, to punish schools with a high opt - out rate from the standardized tests.
Sir John contrasted his predecessor Margaret Thatcher's strong relationship with the press with his own, which he said was characterised by a «quixotic» reluctance to pursue positive press coverage.
State Senator John Flanagan and Assemblyman Carl Heastie, who last year rose to lead their respective legislative chambers after their predecessors were popped by the feds for being in bed with developers, have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars ahead of the 2016 budget season, with donations from key real estate interests.
The best of the cast, by far, is John Turturro, who brings back his Jesus Quintana voice in the body of a Spanish valet who served Deeds and his business predecessor Blake (Presnell).
Buoyed by the absence of Megan Fox and the additions of Rosie Huntington - Whiteley, John Malkovich, and Frances McDormand, the third Transformers film is an improvement over its predecessor.
Her words of warning aren't heeded in A Good Day to Die Hard, nor by director John Moore (Max Payne) and writer Skip Woods (The A-Team), for the latest action instalment is indeed a larger disaster than its reviled predecessor.
Featuring crackerjack action sequence directed with pinpoint precision by Atomic Blonde and John Wick impresario David Leitch while still maintaining the vulgar wit of its predecessor, it might even pick up some new ones as well.
T2 reunites the principal cast of Ewan McGregor (Renton), Ewen Bremner (Spud), Jonny Lee Miller (Sick Boy), and Robert Carlyle (Begbie) and is written, like its predecessor, by John Hodge.
Locke's and John Stuart Mill's arguments for individual autonomy retain power today, but in the 20th century Dewey and others, influenced by Hegel and other German thinkers, put forward an arresting claim: that the proper education of children requires a role for government so large that it would have shocked their liberal predecessors.
Untitled (Tiny Piece) clearly exemplifies Chamberlain's deft hand and ability to translate many of the same concepts established by his Abstract Expressionist predecessors into a radically new three - dimensional creative reality.By 1961, John Chamberlain had already had his solo first exhibition at Martha Jackson Gallery and was fast on his way to establishing himself as the pre-eminent American sculptor of the post-war period.
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