Sentences with phrase «in fraternal»

Schmidt (2008) investigated the characteristics of coparenting relationships, the family adaptation and the occurrence of aggressive behaviors in fraternal relationships of teenagers diagnosed with autism.
They found that, within twin pairs, the brighter twin tends to live longer than the less bright twin and this was much more pronounced in fraternal (non identical) twins than in identical twins.
In twin studies, researchers investigate whether correlations are stronger in identical twins than in fraternal twins.
In 1924 Hermann Werner Siemens, a German, theorized that any condition that could be inherited should be more concordant in identical twins than in fraternal twins.
Consequently, if similar taste thresholds showed up dramatically more often in identical twins than in fraternal twins, a person's perception of that flavor could probably be traced to genetics.
This outfit derives its resources from the liquidation of the Communist Party's assets built up over many decades by British workers (with a little help from their Soviet comrades) Therefore Progress can have no principled objection to another political tendency with impeccable socialist credentials and a much longer relationship with the organised labour movement to join them in the fraternal contest to shape the direction of Labour's policies and influence the selection of candidates.
The old ethnicists of the first group still abound, holding their festivals, celebrating their holy days, participating in their fraternal, cultural or benevolent societies, publishing their histories, and dreaming of involving their sons and daughters.
All Christ's faithful are called to hand it on from generation to generation, by professing the faith, by living it in fraternal sharing, and by celebrating it in liturgy and prayer.6

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May we make God's merciful love ever more evident in our world through dialogue, mutual acceptance and fraternal cooperation.
On a personal return, you can deduct up to 30 % to 50 % of your adjusted gross income, with the amount depending upon the charity's IRS category.Organizations such as churches, schools and private - operating foundations fall into the 50 % category; veterans» and fraternal societies are in the 30 % category.
«Support for the police particularly in these trying times is extremely welcome and good news to our members,» said Jim Pasco, executive director of the National Fraternal Order of Police.
In Benedict's account — a correct one, I think — Populorum Progressio was prophetic when it saw that the economic relation need not make a fraternal relation, and that the world needed to recommit itself to the Divine.
If you did a search and included associations and fraternal order, etc. each was involved in, you'd discover Mormonism is pretty tame.
It is Jesus who stirs in you the desire to do something great with your lives, the will to follow an ideal, the refusal to allow yourselves to be ground down by mediocrity, the courage to commit yourselves humbly and patiently to improving yourselves and society, makng the world more human and more fraternal
This way of speaking presumes a fraternal coexistence of the Slavic peoples — Russian, Ukrainian, Belarussian — in a single «Orthodox Civilization.»
Fraternal Lodge theology may also take on causes, and concern itself with expressing Christian values in the wider community, but its primary orientation is internal.
In 1914 the converts of these meetings banded themselves into a fraternal organization devoted to the reclamation of other drunkards.
If we are to build a world of liberty, equality and fraternity, then believers and non-believers must feel free to be just that, equal in their right to live as individuals and in community in accord with their convictions; and fraternal in their relations with one another.
No one can identify only himself with the Church and her authentic life; everyone has only his own particular gift which he may and should incorporate in the Church, even though this is impossible without a certain fraternal controversy.
Islam has also introduced moral values higher than those of heathenism; it has prohibited adultery and wine - drinking; it has introduced cleanliness through its required ablutions; it has introduced fraternal gatherings for prayer; and it has created a spirit of cooperation in the agricultural communities of Africa.
Wise advocates of fraternal love face that fact, and seek to keep the human instinct to demonize the other in check.
Each chapter discusses an aspect of the one theme that the central purpose of all education — whether in homes, schools, churches, business organizations, community agencies, or the mass media, and whatever the area of learning, whether science, art, health, or international relations — should be the transformation of persons from the life of self - centered desire to that of devoted service of the excellent, and at the same time the creation of a democratic commonwealth established in justice and fraternal regard rather than in expediency.
Are we capable of welcoming these people, guaranteeing to them a fraternal space in our communities?
«I have been closely following the news reports of the many young people who throughout the world have taken to the streets in order to express their desire for a more just and fraternal society.»
The author points to evidence in a variety of other civic arenas as well — labor unions, parent - teacher organizations and fraternal organizations.
This will be taken to Include political organizations; fraternal organizations; college and school groups; labor groups; industrial, business and professional organizations; religious orders; civic clubs, memorial and patriotic societies; philanthropic and reform societies (Anti-Tobacco League, for example); athletic organizations; women's groups, etc., which are in good standing.
It pointed to evidence of declining participation in a variety of civic arenas — politics, churches, labor unions, parent - teacher organizations and fraternal organizations.
Many persons who are not likely to join groups in churches and schools may do so if they're made available in family counseling agencies» mental health services, youth organizations, business and industry, fraternal groups, self - help groups (such as A.A., P.W.P., Alanon, etc.), and in the many organizations devoted to special needs of the handicapped, ex-prisoners, ex-patients, unwed parents, minority groups of all kinds, senior citizens, community action groups, ethnic organizations.
Before you scoff, there is hardly a fraternal church - related insurance company» Thrivant for Lutherans, for instance» that does not have in its history from a century and a half ago the early experience of stern opposition from pastors on exactly those same grounds.
Visualize a city with a network of growth groups in each neighborhood available to people of all ages and sponsored by schools, churches, and community agencies as well as corporations unions, professional associations, and fraternal groups.
What we then see is a flood of sympathetic forces, spreading from the heart of the system, which transforms the whole nature of the phenomenon: sympathy in the first place (an act of quasi-adoration) on the part of all the elements gathered together for the general impulse that carries them along; and also the sympathy (this time fraternal) of each separate element for all that is most unique and incommunicable in each of the co-elements with which it converges in the unity, not only of a single act of vision but of a single living subject.
In the Encyclical Ut unum sint we read: «For a whole millennium Christians were united in a «brotherly fraternal communion of faith and sacramental lifIn the Encyclical Ut unum sint we read: «For a whole millennium Christians were united in a «brotherly fraternal communion of faith and sacramental lifin a «brotherly fraternal communion of faith and sacramental life.
Francis's meeting with Buddhist monk Sitagu Sayadaw was undertaken «in an effort to encourage peace and fraternal coexistence as the only way ahead», Mr Burke said.
The pope cautiously distinguishes between the modem absolutist and centralist exercise of the primacy and the biblically based Petrine office and its exercise during the first millennium, and he invites other Christians «to engage with me in a patient and fraternal dialogue on this subject, a dialogue in which, leaving useless controversies behind, we could listen to one another, keeping before us only the will of Christ for his Church and allowing ourselves to be deeply moved by his plea» for unity.
He also traces the history of Islam among African - Americans by tying together such key developments as the formation of black fraternal lodges in the 18th and 19th centuries; Noble Drew Ali's 1913 organization of the Moorish Science Temple in Newark, New Jersey; the growth of various Islamic missionary and revivalist movements beginning in the 19th and continuing throughout the 20th centuries; and the conversion to Islam of be-bop jazz musicians who helped raise the faith's profile in the African - American community.
In the last installment of the «fraternal war between my brother and me,» titled «The Only Way Into the Kingdom of God,» H. Richard says that the most significant issue between himself and his brother is not inactivity versus activity, as the essays» titles misleadingly imply.
And so Courage was born, a spiritual and fraternal support group of Catholic lay men and women who aspire to live chaste lives in accordance with the teachings of the Catholic Church.
In the vast majority of texts the call of fraternal love is understood in this confessional sensIn the vast majority of texts the call of fraternal love is understood in this confessional sensin this confessional sense.
There is ground for optimism, however, in Pope John Paul II's invitation in his recent Encyclical Ut unum sint to «church leaders and their theologians to engage with me in a patient a fraternal dialogue on this subject in which, leaving useless controversies behind, we could listen to one another, keeping before us only the will of Christ for his church» (96).
«Fraternal correction» among bishops is an ancient and honorable tradition in the Church.
Later, after the night patrol shift, perhaps over a beer in the more relaxed environment of the Fraternal Order of Police hall, I tried to find out what my police friends meant by that statement.
Nor do the authors pick up on the same pope's astonishing invitation of the leaders of other churches and their theologians to a «patient and fraternal dialogue» to help find ways in which the pastoral and doctrinal ministry of Peter might be differently exercised in the service of universal Christian unity» a move that opened the prospect of a «reformed papacy» such as Luther, at least, was willing to contemplate.
His fraternal care and concern for those who took up the pastoral yoke of Jesus Christ was where his compassion, faith, and profound humility in the face of the paschal mystery shone through the brightest for me.
In Judaism the ideal of personal right and fraternal goodwill rose to great heights, involving the obligation not only of negative justice but of positive mercy, so that the virtuous man of the Book of Job is, above all, a philanthropist --
In this century, a redemptive vision of fraternal peace, transcending theological divisions, was delineated by Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Kook (1865 - 1935), the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi in Palestine under the British MandatIn this century, a redemptive vision of fraternal peace, transcending theological divisions, was delineated by Rabbi Avraham Yitzhak Kook (1865 - 1935), the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi in Palestine under the British Mandatin Palestine under the British Mandate.
Ozzie, Jose's fraternal twin, was drafted as a hard - throwing righthanded pitcher by the Yankees in 1983, tore his rotator cuff three years later and lost 10 mph off his 90 - mph - plus fastball.
One of Castiglione's favorites in recent years is the diner at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge in Nutter Fort, W.Va.
After the SanFrancisco 49ers won their second straight game of the season at Kezar Stadium, the team repaired to a dining room atop a nearby brewery for a postgame dinner.This kind of togetherness is not unusual elsewhere in the league, but ingenteel San Francisco, where the fraternal roar of Lions is greeted with painedshudders, it is practically unheard of.
«Zenimura and others created a fraternal community in the desert — and baseball was a glue.»
Pleasant pregame dinner parties (held beyond the outfield in grassy space between fence and bleachers) for companies and fraternal groups will continue.
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