Sentences with phrase «many young priests»

As a young priest, Basil Romaniuk, the future Patriarch was an outspoken dissident, a man who spent twenty years in the Gulag and in exile in Canada.
For the young priest and later pope, even celibacy is understood in the light of matrimony, the sacrament by which the Creator revealed to humankind the communio of His own nature.
Many scholars, younger priests and even some bishops are found in this expression of faith.
Holloway telling of when he was a young priest and knew a good lad, very keen on his faith, who was possibly a candidate for the priesthood.
Their support for the Catechism of the Catholic Church, their thriving seminaries, their young priests, and their joyful presence at great international Catholic gatherings, have all contributed to renewal and given fresh hope to the Church.
The young priest who accompanied the students, the chaplain at the Newman Centre student parish, said that while he would perhaps not have been motivated to put in the time and effort to go to the March for Life on his own, the enthusiasm and desire of his students convinced him that he needed to attend with them personally.
To young priests and seminarians of the first decades of the 21st century, he is the hero figure of the later decades of the 20th, and as such a priest and bishop for the modern era whose style and message, insights and vision are a model for them to follow, as well as a saint whose intercession they seek and to whose influence many attribute their discernment of a call to the priesthood.
For the first time in modern history, we have had Popes who as young priests met and worked with women at university as a matter of course and on ordinary terms.
Within the Church the impact of the pontificate of Blessed John Paul, and its consolidation under Pope Benedict, has provided a new generation of young priests who are firmly orthodox and fully aware of what is going on in education.
A young priest showed me the façade of a church that had been destroyed by the mining.
In it are two young priests wearing clerical collars.
The young priest condemned the event as an insult to the dead miners and a cheap distraction from the injustices of the mines.
In the 1980s, a young priest trained in classics at the University of Oxford noted that, though the gospels are not biographies in a modern sense, that doesn't mean they are not biographies.
As a young priest he spent time with the brothers of the Society of St. John the Evangelist; the crucible of silence shaped his ministry.
I can remember so well that as a young priest I would identify with the groom at every wedding.
Already as a young priest he was acquiring the skill of explaining the faith in ways fresh and convincing yet true to tradition.
A young priest named Jaime Ortega, who would one day become the nation's cardinal, was among them.
Treated for pernicious anaemia, it seemed that this young priest lacked the physical stamina for parish work.
I saw young priests, and nuns and brothers, hundreds and hundreds of them.
Any visitor to a Faith conference is immediately struck by the number of young priests and deacons in attendance.
The frail and shy young priest nervously approached the steel plant gates.
In a poem by C. Day Lewis, an aged priest of an ancient cult tells a young priest not to worry about the results of his sacrifice.
The Strip District's St. Patrick's Catholic Church, descended from the first parish in Pittsburgh, was in a sorry state when it was assigned to a young priest, Fr.
The young priest Ahimaaz offered himself as a courier; but Joab refused, for the tidings of victory were confused with news of Absalom's death.
If we gave a young priest a social quiz and a teenager a social quiz — should we not expect that 100 % of the time the priest will have more wisdom?
God or Nothing: A Conversation on Faithby robert cardinal sarahinterviewed by nicolas diatignatius, 285 pages, $ 17.95 On the night of April 18, 1978, a visitor brought an unexpected message to a young priest named Robert Sarah: Pope Paul VI had appointed him archbishop of Conakry and expected a....
I asked the young priest set up there how this had started.
This will draw together the experience of many of the young priests associated with Faith movement who work in parish life.
Fr Roger Nesbitt, another of the young priests Fr Holloway influenced and who was to become his chief collaborator and the co-founder of the Faith Movement, has edited this text for publication.
This Mass was begun five years ago at the initiative of a young priest returning from studies in Rome, who noted with no small amount of irony that it seems the only Mass one can not find anywhere is the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite as it is envisioned by the current Missale Romanum.
Faith Movement is particularly blessed with a sizeable number of younger priests who are working in parishes all over the UK.
I remember a young priest whom I knew who told me with some pride that he had not «cracked a theological book» (as he phrased it) since he had left theological college.
A competent linguist who had enjoyed a distinguished career in the Holy See's diplomatic service, he was also a man of pastoral sensibilities, having done a lot of youth work as a young priest and curialist.
As the weeks went by, it became clear that Father Staupitz was wanting the brilliant young priest to hasten on with his studies so that he could begin to lecture eventually in Staupitz's own discipline.
The next step in Staupitz's attempt to provide therapy for the young priest was again important.
[4] Defining the Theology of the Body The inspiration for the Theology of the Body came in the work that John Paul did as a young priest and then as a bishop in Krakow.
Today, it can be noted that as a general rule, the younger the priest, the more formal the liturgy.
Agreed: «don't let the left hand know what the right hand is doing...» Those who «show» their faith, whether through their profession (Pastor, Missionary) or pious works (church board, conference speaker), can only be assessed as more sincere if there is evidence they were religious / pious / faithful when no one was looking (Pope John Paul II never confirmed this, but as a young priest, it was reported he worked in the Polish underground to save many Jewish children from the Nazi's, years later, he was visiting Israel and a woman who claimed he was the priest who saved her from the Nazis stepped forward to meet him, he blessed her, yet never did confirm or deny if he had played the part of a hero).
There are the markets, flower sellers, buskers, clowns, clusters of black - habited nuns, fresh - faced young priests, babbling Bernini fountains, clattering church bells.
The movie is about a communist woman in Nazi - occupied France (Emmanuelle Riva) who must question everything she knows when she meets a handsome young priest, played by Jean - Paul Belmondo.
A young priest shows up, too, and there are enough supporting players to keep this going even if the three stars tire of its run - and - gun premise.
Neeson will fittingly play mentor to two young priests played by Adam Driver and Andrew Garfield, two household names that have been bubbling under the Academy's radar for quite a while now.
A young priest's faith in his calling is challenged when he meets an intriguing young woman.
When young Regan McNeil (Linda Blair) starts behaving very, very oddly, her mother (Ellen Burstyn) enlists the help of a young priest (Jason Miller) and an old priest (Max Von Sydow) to do battle with the demon inside the child.
When a young priest (O'Donoghue) considers dropping from the priesthood, he is sent first to Rome to study exorcism in the hope of strengthening his belief.
This film attempts to get more to the heart of The Exorcist, which is convincing a young priest that while he may not believe in the devil, the devil sure believes in him, but due to many misturns, fails to ever scare or deliver the goods.
A serious - minded, more reality - based exorcism movie than most, this tale of a young priest who's lost his faith being introduced to the world of demonic possession by a veteran exorcist (the always great Anthony Hopkins) is refreshingly restrained and cerebral in its approach.
When her daughter (a split - pea soup - spewing Linda Blair) starts to exhibit some demonic behavior, Georgetown mother (Ellen Burstyn) is forced to turn to a young priest for advice.
The film opens with occupation and ends with liberation but focuses on the hothouse atmosphere of intimacy and separation, of desire and denial, in the private meetings of Léon (Belmondo), the unconventional, at times radical and undeniably handsome young priest, and Barny (Riva), a young widow (her communist husband was killed in the war) with a half - Jewish daughter and a strong attraction to Léon.
Léon Morin, Priest (1961), starring Jean - Paul Belmondo (fresh from Breathless) as an unconventional, at times radical young priest and Emmanuelle Riva (of Resnais» Hiroshima, Mon Amour) as an atheist attracted to his intelligence and his charms, is his second and most unusual.
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