Sentences with phrase «now rector»

He is Cipriano Vagaggini, O.S.B., a theologian formerly associated with the Facoltà Teologica Interregionale in Milan and now rector of the Pontificio Ateneo Sant» Anselmo in Rome.
Fr Christopher Colven was a parish priest in Hackney for ten years and is now Rector of Saint James's, Spanish Place in London's West End.

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The house we moved into last year used to belong to the former rector of the church we're now attending.
In October's edition of Evangelicals Now, the rector of St Ebbe's Church, Oxford, Vaughan Roberts, gave an interview entitled «A Battle I Face» in which he spoke about his own struggle with unwanted same - sex attraction and his decision to be celibate.
Ever since he almost stole the tournament from Ben Hogan and Sam Snead in 1954, Billy Joe, now 41, has been to the Masters galleries what Lillian Russell was to the gay blades at Rector's in the»90s.
I've now done so — it's here, by Robert Rector, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
As a result, says Il Foglietto, the now research minister Francesco Profumo asked the rector of La Sapienza, Luigi Frati, to create a part - time post at the university for Giardini with an annual salary of about $ 100,000.
Now he was a rector no more, yet he owned the rectory; it had been bought and paid for with cash from his mother's estate, and he and Cynthia were living in the little yellow house.
The Brontë family moved to the parsonage in Haworth, now known as the Brontë Parsonage, when Patrick Brontë was appointed the village rector in 1820.
Rector, now 80, recalled that daring move 35 years ago: «I invited about 25 people to my home to introduce them to the idea of 100 percent commission.
Rich Rector, the owner of Realty Executives International and former CEO, is now executive chairman of the organization.
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