Sentences with phrase «do venerable»

Where do venerable but collapsing local Churches «fit» in their relationship to the Curia, the central government of the Catholic Church?
Does this venerable and catholic criticism not seem to imply the possibility of a founding in which the truth of practice might receive a definitive, complete and thus internally stable formulation in theory?

Not exact matches

Even the media's most venerable institutions didn't get a pass this year.
I'm not going to say I didn't feel sadness watching the venerable Time Inc. signs come off the building.
Setting forth so painstakingly the context of the Constitution's words, does it guide us in using that venerable instrument of government today?
Now, our Christian history has seen numerous instances of his doing exactly that, particularly with some of the Church's most venerable mystic saints.
Otherwise how could the venerable Hillel have said «That which is unpleasant to you, do not to your neighbor.
The jeremiad is a venerable genre, and it can do much good when well aimed.
that we sit in a building for two hours and many congregants never know each other on a venerable and honest level, but instead we keep the show going like the priests did in the old covenant temple after the veil was torn.
The best we can do is acknowledge, with Kuntz, that there is a sense in which this unbridled and rebellious extremism in Russell's nature stemmed from a secularized Calvinist evangelical fervor in behalf of the quest for Truth, which constituted a venerable tradition in the Russell family (BR, p. 2).
The venerable woman did, in fact, dine with the children that evening.
But these do suffice to bring under question the venerable practice of preaching from isolated texts, or even brief pericopes.
Descartes, a venerable, humble and honest thinker, whose writings surely no one can read without the deepest emotion, did what he said and said what he did.
The student did a good job of picturing God as a venerable bookkeeper taking notes of everyone's good and bad deeds.
(Chicago, Ill.)-- The space which played a key role in Chicago's second wave of House music throughout the 90's, Red Dog nightclub, was once a venerable launching pad for deejays like Derrick Carter, DJ Sneak, Cajmere (aka Green Velvet), Mark Grant, DJ Heather, Johnny Fiasco, Spencer Kinsey, and more; DJs who have gone on to tour the world and most of them still do to this day.
Everybody is venerable to losing, how many times as Cheshit lost all round game with Matic and how many did Arsenal lost all round game with le Coq plus the total of games played?
I really wanted to not write another blog post that responds to the goings - on over here at TLT, because I don't want to make my bloggy name off of Bettina's venerable coattails, but I think I may have to write a little something about just why — despite the fact that it's probably no big deal — people are kind of irritated when stuff like this comes out.
Just as I spoke out against «experts» on The Today Show, and just as I have countered advice from the venerable Dear Abby — more than once — I start with a critical eye when people advise on matters they really don't have any expertise about.
If the Republicans are to maintain their razor - thin edge in the state Senate in the November elections, they will now have to do so without the benefit of three incumbents — including two of their more venerable members: DeFrancisco and John Bonacic, a Hudson Valley lawmaker who recently announced his retirement.
This venerable law — which applies to New York City — is the single most important transparency tool New Yorkers have, and is relied upon by journalists, advocates, and the public to keep track of what the state and New York City governments are doing.
The venerable tabloid is forever a pain for any mayor but especially this one — who just last week saw himself on the wood (that's the cover, for those who don't know tab - speak) three days in a row, accused of scandal.
Democratic Sen. - elect Tammy Duckworth and the Republican incumbent she defeated, Mark Kirk, tried to move past their no - holds - barred campaign Friday with a joint appearance at a venerable Chicago deli, but don't expect to see the pair palling it up at lunch again anytime soon.
Even a venerable tool of navigation like a sextant knows nothing more about its location than does the Mona Lisa or the pigments of which she is painted.
The drawn - out death of Fiona's father, a royal frog voiced by John Cleese, is a minor tour de force of pathos and slapstick, and there are some angry trees that do justice to the venerable cinematic tradition of angry trees.
Dibbs does a fine job bringing a nuanced, realistic visual style to this venerable tale of war's cruel and colossal wastes, and his actors are all first - rate, with Bettany a special stand - out.
Namco does appear to be taking some interesting liberties with its most venerable franchises, giving Pac - Man new powers and turning Galaga into an on - rails space shooter — while also resetting expectations for Ridge Racer and Ace Combat — so consider me interested in their experimentation.
On the occasion of its 40th anniversary, Telluride, the venerable film festival tucked away in this remote Colorado mountain village bucked tradition and did the seemingly unthinkable: it expanded.
Ultimately, the venerable cultural icon did fall on hard times, and was temporarily reduced to begging for tips until mounting a successful comeback in the 1990s.
After a run of russet - hued collaborations with cinematographer Darius Khondji, Allen is working here for the first time with the venerable Vittorio Storaro, and the change has done him the good.
Not only do Master Builders Lord & Miller, who crafted the script from a story by Dan Hageman & Kevin Hageman (Hotel Transylvania) manage keep all those careening bricks in the air with crack comic precision, they sneak in an affecting third act reveal that's absolutely in lockstep with the venerable brand's creative spirit.
The first film to be released from the venerable Texas theater chain the Alamo Drafthouse is a bold dark comedy from England centered on four wannabe Islamic terrorists in London bumbling their way through a series of ill - conceived plots that doesn't shy away from humanizing the young militants — a clever blend of dangerous fanaticism and perfectly - timed shock humor.
It's a testament to the quality of the acting (not to say Harry Potter 1 had bad actors, but all the venerable British badasses were in support roles, and the kids really didn't know how to act yet), cinematography, special effects and general world building that a film with a (somewhat) structurally flawed script can captivate me to such a level that I spend my hard early free time and money on it on three separate occasions.
So how can you call yourself a conservative, as Andy does, if you are «disposed to preserve venerable institutions and yet favor dramatic K — 12 change?»
Seems that the venerable scribe was perplexed and angered by a radio spot run by the California Teachers Association in which the union does its usual — lies, exaggerates, builds strawmen and tries to elicit gasps out of everyone within earshot.
Chrysler renamed its venerable minivan — ditching the provincial Town & Country name in favor of Pacifica, a name last used by Chrysler for a family crossover that didn't sell very well and wasn't well regarded.
Overall, though, the Flex is a highly desirable vehicle for someone like myself who needs a minivan but would like to tow something more substantial than those venerable front - wheel - drive all - purpose vehicles can do.
I don't mind Volvo's venerable inline - five engine and front - wheel - drive as a base setup, but by the time the price balloons past $ 45,000, I expect all - wheel - drive and perhaps an optional six - cylinder.
Jeep's venerable Wrangler represents a lifestyle statement as much as it does a utilitarian choice.
All versions of the Pilot are powered by Honda's venerable 250 - horsepower 3.5 - litre i - VTEC V6, hardly a representative of cutting - edge technology, though it does come with Variable Cylinder Management, which works in six - cylinder mode under standard operating conditions, switching to three - or four - cylinder mode when conditions allow.
We would still much rather have the Mini than any of these four, but Honda did one darn good job at replicating the venerable Cooper.
Compared with some of the other vehicles in its segment, like the new Hyundai Sonata or the venerable Honda Accord, the Camry does a good job of playing C student.
The major advances passing the venerable G37 by have to do with improving drivetrain efficiency and bringing connected features into the cabin.
While many cars now sport electric power steering, including the venerable Mazda Miata and even the Porsche 911, the STI still gets the job done with a hydraulic set up.
When it does, the all - new model from Cadillac will be aimed squarely at the leader of the compact sedan segment, the venerable BMW M3.
Some readers (including Kindle 2 and below) don't support the [pre] tag or the «font - family: monospace» style, but they do support the venerable [tt] tag.
Some readers (including Kindle 2 and below) don't support the tag or the «font - family: monospace» style, but they do support the venerable tag.
Other top editors, including the venerable Harvey Ginsberg, would squire her books through the process of publication, but while she touches on advances and print runs and marketing plans, Godwin, sadly, doesn't really provide much insight into what she calls the «dance partnership» between author and editor.
The agency also had a mandate to cultivate American authors, which it did in short order, adding key figures to its venerable list, including W.H. Auden, Theodore Dreiser, Ayn Rand and Ogden Nash.
Do we have a good one for you today — the venerable Huawei Nexus 6P goes up against the new Sony Xperia X — both all - metal devices — yes, even the Sony.
Better still, it'll do what the venerable ComicBookDatabase can not: confidently propose a list of essential story arcs for the new fan.»
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