Sentences with phrase «of a vicar»

Often photographed going to church and the daughter of a vicar, the Prime Minister drew attention to the gospel as well: «The Easter story contains an inspiring promise of new life and the triumph of hope.
It represents a subtle change: the programme is administered by the Church of England, and applicants require the counter-signature of vicars from the parishes in which the projects would take place.
Rev Adam Atkinson of St Peter's Church Bethnal Green, one of the vicars Rt Revd Chartres referred to in his piece, said that his beard is «an icebreaker» in his ministry.
in truth the «accountability» consists of sauna's with one of my vicar friends and a couple of others, a monthly trip to the pub to discuss life, the universe and everything, a few close christian relationships which are open and honest.
He valued both the pastoral commitment of vicars and, on the other hand, evangelical goodness.
Obedience Bill, whip yourself into shape for the love of the Vicar of Christ on earth (will not reciprocate).
The Emperor requested a designated place and date for it, concluding that he «submitted in advance to the decision of the Vicar of Christ».
And I think a lot of the vicars should open their eyes more to see potential in their congregation of those of minority ethnic backgrounds.»
She is also past president of the National Conference of Vicars for Religious and Chancellor for the Diocese of La Crosse.
It sounds like an episode of The Vicar of Dibley, but unfortunately is the way we allow decisions to proceed in this country over even the most essential infrastructure projects.
Theresa May is fulfilling her duty towards Brexit with the saintly devotion of a vicar's daughter but you can almost see the stigmata of sacrifice on her hands and feet as she enacts a policy she fears will make the country poorer and less safe.
The story follows shy, conservative Ben Marshall (Grint), the 17 - year - old son of a vicar (Nicholas Farrell) and his overbearing, pious wife, Laura (Laura Linney).
Richard Armitage... loved him in the final season of Vicar of Dibley too.
Living quietly in a small rural Irish town, opportunities are scarce, and Eilis (Saoirse Ronan) feels she has little choice when a unexpected chance to move abroad at the behest of a vicar presents itself.
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As David states the law, In Canada one can have direct liability for the actions of a vicar, while in England liability for a vicar may be only vicarious.
The portrait of a vicar from a local church presides over the room.
But there is no sign of Theresa May spelled with an «h», the woman who will take over from David Cameron imminently and is the daughter of a vicar.
Of a vicar of Newcastle, it is reported that «his known abilities in resolving cases of conscience drew after him a great many good people, not only of his own flock but from remoter distances, who resorted to him as to a common oracle, and commonly went away from him entirely satisfied in his wise and judicious resolutions.»
Therefore I announce that the Church of England will permit those of its vicars who so wish to celebrate civil partnerships in their churches.
Miss Pettigrew is the daughter of a vicar and her primness is taken for quite a ride by Delysia.
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