Sentences with phrase «other clergy members»

Personal references are often friends, fellow volunteers in social situations, ministers or other clergy members, and colleagues who know you both personally and professionally.
These God Damned priests have destroyed the Catholic religion and what's worse is the pathetic Bishops, Cardinals and other clergy members that covered up these shameful acts against our children.
Ask your preacher or other clergy member for a recommendation, or contact the American Psychological Association for a few names.

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Claiming Romney and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints are non-Christians is an insult and it should not be encouraged by other Christian clergy as is so often is.
O'Malley said the archdiocese posted online the names of 159 accused clergy members, while there were 91 others who also faced some level of accusation but were not named for various reasons.
1:27) Can that be said of those whose clergy and other members are involved in politics, or whose lives are largely built around materialistic and fleshly desires?
Its program of service and ministry has demonstrated that the clergy can be trained for a special ministry to alcoholics, provided there are more institutions that can use their services as active members of the staff cooperating with others.
Here are a few of those affirmations: all baptized Christians have Spirit - granted charismata assigned to them; offices are a particular type of charismata; there is no ontological difference between officeholders and other members of the congregations; the priesthood of all believers does not divide a congregation into distinct groups (laity and clergy); ordination is a public attestation to the presence of the particular charismata by the whole congregation; ordination is not necessarily an irrevocable appointment to a lifelong task.
Until recently, people have assumed that clergy are members of the professional middle class and can accumulate the same assets as other professionals — including some property — and pass them on to children.
Some individual churches are very receptive to gay members and gay clergy, while others, like this minister's congregation, are not.
Among the more than 200 professional staff members, 10 clergy representing the major denominations are at work side by side with psychiatrists, physicians, social workers, psychologists, nurses, and others.
William Nye, the Church of England's most senior civil servant, told The Times bishops felt this was a «bearable anomaly» but others would be «concerned» that the proposal would break the «continuous apostolic succession» that Anglican members believe links their clergy and bishops to the original followers of Jesus Christ.
One other member of the Newtown clergy joined Crebbin and Praver in Washington, the Rev. Kathleen Adams - Shepherd of Trinity Episcopal Church.
(1) To create an occasion and an atmosphere in which members of the clergy and other professional people may learn more about alcoholism and observe the recovered alcoholic through his own story.
Aside from being sort of disrespectful to nonbelievers and people of other faiths, allowing clergy to «give a brief benediction or comment» would make for a very long ceremony, not only because so many religions would have to be represented but because so many members of the clergy don't know how to be «brief.»
I plan to visit mosques in Bradford on 18th February with local clergy and congregation members, and I warmly encourage others to do the same where they are.»
See Publication 517, Social Security and Other Information for Members of the Clergy and Religious Workers, for limited exceptions from self - employment tax.
Though other mainline denominations have opened the doors to the full participation of gay members, the UMC's General Conference spent the last 44 years consistently voting to maintain the denomination's ban on same - sex unions and on ordaining non-celibate clergy.
43 The Prayer Book uses it only of bishops; in monastic usage the tide «Father» for abbots, or for older, professed, or ordained members of the monastic family generally is ancient; in modern times it gradually spread, through the active missionary orders doubtless, to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland; the heroic ministry of Charles Lowder and other priests during the cholera epidemic of 1866 in London seems to have started the common use of «Father» for nonmonastic Anglicans.
Clergy members filed through the bank's metal detectors to deliver their stacks as the meeting was about to begin, while others gathered on the Tweed Courthouse steps.
At the press conference, Borough President Katz will be joined by other elected officials and by representatives of the Israeli Consulate, the officers and board members of the QJCC, officers and members of the Vaad Haarabonim of Queens, Rabbi Michael Miller of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York and members of the clergy from the various denominations represented in Queens.
Over the course of 2016, he used session time to introduce an astonishing array of guests, including a member of the clergy, the Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York, women firefighters, and 26 other individuals or groups.
Clergy members will also be encouraged to make referrals for counseling and other support services.
Instead, people relied on family members or other laypeople with certain skills, such as barber - surgeons, bone - setters, and clergy, who practiced medicine in people's homes — not at a hospital or other designated place.
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A group of Canadian clergy and academics tried to persuade the Canadian Prime Minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King, to allow the refugees to land in Nova Scotia, but other anti-Semitic members of the Canadian cabinet prevailed.
In the summer of 2007, I and thirty - two other representatives and clergy members from a myriad of different religions were invited by the Best Friends Animal Society to gather at their compound in Utah and work on a «Religious Proclamation for Compassion Toward Animals» (signed in Washington, D.C. in November of that year).
The court in deliverying the judgement consulted experts in this field by way of two members of the British clergy, one a former Archbishop and the other a prominent Bishop who converted to Christianity from Islam (but it would appear not to have relinquinshed his Islamic names!).
As South Floridians mourn the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting, specialists from the Israel Trauma Coalition have come to Broward County to share their expertise with teachers, counselors, clergy members, first responders and other community «helpers,» according to a news release.
Whether those adults are parents, other family members, teachers, clergy, neighbors, or mentors, an important component of that attachment must be a willingness to listen to youth and hear their concerns.
I am not, nor am I holding myself out to be a doctor / physician, nurse, physician's assistant, advance practice nurse, or any other medical professional («Medical Provider»), psychiatrist, registered dietician or licensed nutritionist, or member of the clergy.
No provision of this chapter shall be construed to limit the performance of activities of a rabbi, priest, minister, or member of the clergy of any religious denomination or sect, or use of the terms «Christian counselor» or «Christian clinical counselor» when the activities are within the scope of the performance of his or her regular or specialized ministerial duties and no compensation is received by him or her, or when such activities are performed, with or without compensation, by a person for or under the auspices or sponsorship, individually or in conjunction with others, of an established and legally cognizable church, denomination, or sect, and when the person rendering service remains accountable to the established authority thereof.
(a) individuals licensed as professional counselors, social workers, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, or physicians or members of the clergy or other qualified members of professional groups identified by board rule from advertising or performing marriage and family therapy services in a manner consistent with the accepted standards of their respective professions.
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