Sentences with phrase «in chancel»

The law relating to CRL is preserved in the Chancel Repairs Act 1932.
* In the Chancel / Piketty proposal, the exemption threshold is defined by the global average per - capital emission rate, which they give as 6.2 tCO2e per year; only individuals with emissions above this threshold are taken to have global obligations, in proportion to their emissions above the threshold.
Some say the service and prayers in the chancel; others in the body of the church.
At intervals the eight men in the chancel choir, or sometimes Dwyer alone, would utter what sounded like speech of a special eloquence, every word clearly to be heard, but observing a discipline that was musical, in that there was no hint of anything that was colloquial, but not like any music I had met with in my, by this time, fairly good acquaintance with music.
The cathedral was packed, and the next day the New York Times had a big picture of the Dalai Lama and Terence Cardinal Cooke sitting side by side in the chancel and holding hands.
Standing in a chancel sunk below the floor level because of the low ceiling, the altar is invisible to most of the congregation.
The small congregation of some 25 people gathered in the chancel to share this moment of worship was made...
Church property committees would not take kindly to pans of dirty water on the new carpet in the chancel.
My place is no longer in the chancel, but in a pew.

Not exact matches

The stained - glass chancel windows at St. Paul's Chapel on the Columbia campus form a triptych in which the Apostle Paul is shown preaching to a small crowd on the Areopagus.
As primary actors in the speaker's drama they stage in pulpits, chancels, or at Table, preachers first play roles in the speaker's dramas present in the canon as biblical texts.
Electric lights are dimmed, and the primary light in the building comes from hundreds of candles on the high altar and the chancel rail, around the lectern and pulpit.
To me the most moving moment in the worship of the midshipmen came when, at the close of the service, the color - bearers entered the chancel to get the flags — the flag of the corps and the flag of the nation — and then turned in solemn silence toward the altar and dipped the colors before the cross, as though to say that above all earthly devotions there is in this universe One to whom our supreme loyalty belongs, and that the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.
The floors were solid marble tile; there were carved altar and brass ornaments, and Bible inscriptions written in the florid Arabic script of the Urdu language, outlining the chancel and the side doors.
Who could have imagined that Dr. Billy Graham would be willing to participate and preach in a service at the National Cathedral alongside a Jewish Rabbi and Muslim Mullah, sharing the same chancel area as worship leaders, and reading and praying from their own sacred texts and traditions?
There have been times when, after long on my knees in a cold chancel, a stone has rolled from my mind, and I have looked in and seen the old questions lie folded and in place by themselves, like the piled graveclothes of love's risen body [«The Answer»].
The manger was down in front at the chancel steps where it always is.
The chancel recants our absence from their lives until we live again in the space at the rail beside them, these....
Over the course of this season Newcastle have spent getting on for # 80m in fees — second only to Manchester City — on Georginio Wijnaldum, Aleksandar Mitrovic, Chancel Mbemba and Florian Thauvin over the summer, then Jonjo Shelvey, Henri Saivet and Andros Townsend in January.
The first real chance of the second half didn't arrive until the 55th minute — Andre Ayew picked up the ball from Swansea and unleashed a venomous shot that appeared to be heading for the net, but Chancel Mbemba threw himself in front of the ball to make a fantastic block.
Champions League experience essential, apply Wolfsburg Looking to augment their options in central defence, Wolfsburg are rumoured to be chasing Anderlecht's highly - rated Congolese international, Chancel Mbemba.
Ivory Coast's midfielder Franck Kessie (C) challenges Democratic Republic of the Congo's midfielder Merveille Bokadi and Democratic Republic of the Congo's defender Chancel Mbemba (R) during the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations group C football match between Ivory Coast and DR Congo in Oyem
Although The Chancel has a great reputation for its menu, you'll find that many Plymouth singles are more interested in the extensive wine list on offer.
• Le 1947 Named after Château Cheval Blanc's most sought - after Grand Cru, here Executive Chef Laurent Chancel revisits French culinary know - how with local inspiration in a 9 - course tasting menu that evolves on a weekly basis.
This making is not a solitary act but collaborative, with the «amazing» specialist subcontractors at Tate Britain, or the mason who spent 18 months working out how to make the St Gallen chancel work, or clients such as the Tate and Hirst, or the «very special people we have in the office».
But three clerestory windows in the south and north part of the chancel — produced around 1300 — contain a... read more... «Richter «happy it wasn't a failure»»
Entitled Chor (Choir), which since the eighth century has been the architectural term for the highly decorated area in Christian churches at the end of the nave, just before the chancel, the exhibition does not avoid naming its main source of inspiration.
* Crucially, both Chancel / Piketty and the CERP approach highlight progressivity, and both do so by using exemption thresholds (just like the exemption level in an income tax) below which an individual is judged to have no capacity, or obligation, to expend their meager resources in fighting the climate threat.
3) More generally, the Chancel / Piketty proposal is strongly consistent with an approach that uses quantitative indicators to represent fundamental equity principles in order to operationalize equity.
This is a key point, essential in the deeper debate about climate equity, which is exactly the debate that Chancel / Piketty are here intervening into.
Researcher Lucas Chancel and well - known economist and author Thomas Piketty of the Paris School of Economics have produced a thorough analysis of the distribution of wealth and carbon emissions in the world.
According to Chancel and Piketty, North America would be on the hook to pay somewhere in the range of 36 - 57 per cent of this $ 100 billion.
In round numbers, Chancel and Piketty's results can be summarized by the 10/50 rule: the rich 10 per cent produce 50 per cent of the emissions and the poorest 50 per cent, 10 per cent.
Chancel, Lucas and Piketty, Thomas (2015) Trends in the global inequality of carbon emissions (1998 - 2013) & prospects for an equitable adaptation fund.
From Chancel and Piketty (2015) The left - hand graph shows the per - capita emissions in the way they are conventionally calculated and the right - hand graph shows the emissions corrected to account for the emissions used to make imported goods.
Well the very same Thomas Piketty (Paris School of Economics), together with Lucas Chancel (IDDRI, Paris School of Economics) has just published a paper called Trends in the global inequality of carbon emissions (1998 - 2013) & prospects for an equitable adaptation fund.
In addition to the trustees of the PCC exercising their powers in the best interests of the same, English Heritage released a statement to confirm that they would not offer a grant for chancel repair until all other possible avenues of sourcing aid had been exhausteIn addition to the trustees of the PCC exercising their powers in the best interests of the same, English Heritage released a statement to confirm that they would not offer a grant for chancel repair until all other possible avenues of sourcing aid had been exhaustein the best interests of the same, English Heritage released a statement to confirm that they would not offer a grant for chancel repair until all other possible avenues of sourcing aid had been exhausted.
Any buyer purchasing a registered property or piece of land for a «valuable consideration» (after 12 October 2013) that has no entry relating to chancel repair liability is free of this liability, but if the liability has already been registered it is an obligation that lasts in perpetuity.
The Land Registration Act 2002 (which came into force in 2003), qualified that the Church of England and Wales had a 10 - year period to disclose and register their interests against the titles of «liable properties» or forfeit the right to enforce the chancel repair liability in the future.
According to the Land Registry's Practice Guide 66, which deals with chancel repair liability as an overriding interest, it states: «Land Registry currently operates on the basis that it does constitute such an interest [in land].
In summary, chancel repair liability will continue to be a going concern for all property transactions up until 13 October during which time conveyancers should continue to carry out searches and where appropriate, insure against this medieval risk.
So, a property purchased in an area with no history of chancel repair claims, would not reveal CRL.
The Wallbanks failed again, this time in trying to reduce their liability by arguing their liability was to keep the chancel in wind and watertight condition.
There is no cap on CRL, the affect of which is usefully exemplified by: Parochial Church Council of the Parish of Aston Cantlow and Wilmcote with Billesley, Warwickshire v Wallbank and another [2000] All ER (D) 419, in which the PCC served notice pursuant to s 2 of the 1932 Act requiring the Wallbanks to repair the chancel.
In medieval Britain, the Church was granted powers to charge those owning «rectorial land» for the upkeep of the church chancel.
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