Sentences with phrase «patrimony of»

But how much nobler will be our sovereign's boast when he shall have it to say that he found law dear and left it cheap; found it a sealed book, left it a living letter; found it the patrimony of the rich, left it the inheritance of the poor; found it the two - edged sword of craft and oppression, left it the staff of honesty and the shield of innocence.
A cover of Deep Purple's hit «Smoke on the Water» plays throughout the gallery, in a recording where the drummer happens to be an Iraqi archaeologist dedicated to recovering lost patrimony of his home country.
We are in the baroque heart of the historical centre of Catania, providing outstanding testimony to Sicilian architecture and declared by UNESCO Patrimony of Humanity.The Hotel's Suites and rooms, elegantly furnished, were designed to offer the maximum comfort to our guests.
From critically acclaimed best - selling novelist Donna Leon, her first stand - alone novel, a tale of music, religion, and the mysterious patrimony of a forgotten composer.
Bitterly disputed over two centuries, Texas is a cauldron in which Anglo, Native - American, African - American and Hispanic townsfolk debate the conflicting patrimony of these dry and dusty grasslands.
It warned that they should desist from flouting the law of the land and stop wasting the common patrimony of the people of the state on political jamboree at a time when the INEC had not permitted political rallies in the state.
The senator representing Kogi West in the National Assembly Senator Dino Melaye has accused Governor Yahaya Bello of financial recklessness stating that he has stolen the common patrimony of the State.
«I know that this upsets custom a bit,» De Gaulle told the French cabinet, «but when athletic champions, through their continued efforts, set an example and enrich the patrimony of France... the government ought to recognize and reward their achievements.»
We are well used to such Evangelicals, sharing with them the doctrinal and moral essentials of classical Christianity, a commitment to the Augustinian patrimony of the West, recent remarkable joint statements on justification, and much common work for the sanctity of life, Biblical standards of sexual morality, social justice, environmental responsibility and world peace.
Although it might appear somewhat unprecedented to those familiar only with the traditions of the Latin West, the seminal vision we present, in fact, builds upon and is profoundly coherent with the patrimony of the Greek Fathers which fundamentally belongs to the whole Catholic Church.
It was necessary for the purpose of lexicography to accumulate as much as possible of the legendary and poetic lore of pre-Islamic Arabia, thus bringing this heritage to a certain extent into the cultural patrimony of every lettered Muslim, whether of Arab or non-Arab descent.
«It does not take into account the fact that in Italy the display of the crucifix in public places is in line with the recognition of the principles of the Catholicism as «part of the historical patrimony of the Italian people,» as stated in the Vatican / Italy agreement of 1984,» the bishops said in a written statement.
The first modification to Pastor Bonus, the 1988 pastoral constitution that regulates the functions and tasks of the offices of the Roman Curia, came on July 9 with the transfer of the ordinary section of the Administration for the Patrimony of the Apostolic See (APSA) to the Secretariat for Economy.
For let me put this question: what system of chromosomes would be as capable as our immense educational system of indefinitely storing and infallibily preserving the huge array of truths and systematized technical knowledge which, steadily accumulating, represents the patrimony of mankind?
One final note from GIRM 397: «The Roman Rite constitutes a notable and precious part of the liturgical treasure and patrimony of the Catholic Church; its riches are conducive to the good of the universal Church, so that their loss would gravely harm her.»
19:9), and what the landed owner is forbidden to glean (see above) is not charity; it is the patrimony of the poor.
Ruth goes to glean in the field of Boaz, claiming the patrimony of the poor, which is her right as an alien and a widow.
This formidable move in response to requests over the course of twenty years from Anglican bishops, priests, and laity offers a way for Anglicans and other Protestants as well as unconfirmed Catholics to be received into the full communion of the unified Catholic Church while retaining and developing the Anglican patrimony of liturgy, music, patristic theology, and pastoral care.
The authoritative word given by the Holy Spirit to the Church at the defining and pivotal moment of Vatican II nearly fifty years ago was especially «made incarnate» in Britain in September, 2010, during Benedict's apostolic visit: to seek unity with our separated brethren in the other Christian confessions, to affirm all that is good and true in secular culture without in any way watering down our witness to the truth of the fullness of the Christian faith, to declare without apology that the Catholic patrimony of faith and reason working in harmony remains a gift that the twenty - first century desperately needs if it is to avoid self - destruction, and which it neglects or dismisses at its own peril.
Third, there appears to have taken place a number of questionable financial activities that were conducted by friars entrusted with the care of the patrimony of the Order without the full knowledge or consent of the former and current General Definitorium.
«Second, the systems of financial oversight and control for the management of the patrimony of the Order were either too weak or were compromised, thus limiting their effectiveness to guarantee responsible, transparent management.
Much of the damage that has been done to Catholicism in recent decades — by the abuse scandals, by the ongoing horror stories of mid-twentieth century Catholic life in Ireland, by forms of intellectual dissent that empty Catholicism of the patrimony of truth bequeathed to it by the Lord, by the counter-witness of Catholics in public life who fail to stand firm for the dignity of the human person at all stages of life and in all conditions of life — is a matter of self - imposed wounds, which Church authorities have an obligation to address.
... maximise the catechetical potential - possibly with ecumenical cooperation - of the artistic patrimony of the region... 7.
A strongly emerging feature of the new evangelisation that has been consistently emphasised by Popes John Paul and Benedict has been the evangelising of culture through the patrimony of the Church, the talents of artists and the efforts of believers to show the relevance of the Gospel to the world at large.
In the current patrimony of Russia — whether cultural, historical, social, philosophical, or religious — there is only one tradition that is being passed on to the next generation.
The patrimony of revealed texts in the Bible speaks unanimously of the oneness of God.

Not exact matches

That would have essentially taken control of Russian oil out of the national patrimony, and probably left it with little sales and export revenue after Exxon's accountants had done the usual creative tax strategies using flags of convenience and offshore banking centers to leave no reported taxable earnings.
If Coronel elected to leave the entry for «Father» on the birth certificates blank, it was not because of any dispute over patrimony.
Land is not understood as real estate but as a divine patrimony that can not be bought and sold according to the rules of the market.
They are part of the Christian patrimony.
Many want to get back as quickly as possible to the early church to reclaim a common patrimony for all Christians in the fathers and mothers of the church of the first few centuries.
Nonetheless the term is now definitively a part of the Church's patrimony.
Tradition is no longer a taboo word and traditional forms of prayer are once more being rediscovered and recognised as a treasure store and a priceless patrimony handed on to us by the saints of God across the ages.
The Anglican patrimony that we inherited and value gives us a certain relish for diversity - no «one size its all» mentality — in liturgy and styles of mission.
It is as if we contemporary American Catholics take the patrimony for granted, forgetting that it must be constantly shored up against the erosion of history.
Only if young people learn to employ language gracefully and with discrimination can they hope to enter into the full measure of their humane patrimony.
This confidence is the cultural patrimony bequeathed them by generations of believers.
I want to show that the churches have been victims of parasites, most often quite charming parasites, and that the exhaustion and despair we see in the faces of our pastors can, to some extent, be attributed to the energy sucked out of their veins by cheerful co-religionists who mock their host even as they grow fat on his livelihood, his patrimony.
And the laity have a right to know about this: clergy have an obligation to preach on this and share the patrimony and history of the Catholic faith with those in their care.
But, unlike Murray, he does not believe this can be done politically without mining a distinctively Catholic theological patrimony, one that runs deeper than the Church's current defence of natural law.
He basically reconceived the purpose of the papal patrimony.
Because of this cosmic patrimony, «the Son gives life to whom he will» (John 5:21).
The émigrés were challenged by the American ideal of rugged individualism but, true to their Ignatian training, adjusted without sacrificing their cultural and religious patrimony.
At the same time, the monuments of their crimes, whether cathedrals or pyramids, are enlisted as elements of a «global patrimony.
Although various pressures led to the watering down of the text on relations with the Jews, it affirmed the great «spiritual patrimony common to Christians and Jews» and expressed the Council's wish to foster mutual understanding.
Even so, the Greek patrimony contributed to the development of the mystical outlook and had a great deal to do with the elaboration of the Muslim system of belief.
My review of a book that reports the story of a man who died in 1940 does not in any way purport to compromise what, in 1965, Blessed Paul VI set down in Nostra Aetate, especially no. 4: «In her rejection of every persecution against any man, the Church, mindful of the patrimony she shares with the Jews and moved not by political reasons but by the Gospel's spiritual love, decries hatred, persecutions, displays of anti-Semitism, directed against Jews at any time and by anyone.»
Appearing in the same issue of First Things in which Reno praises the endowment tax is an essay lamenting the infantilization of university students («No Patrimony,» February).
Indeed, at this special juncture of the world's history, few things need more to be driven home on the public conscience than this simple but ominous fact: it is a good deal easier to waste a patrimony than it is to make one.
There are three modules of ownership of public institutions, the extreme end, only government owned institution, the hybrid are mixture of government and private people, the extreme end, the outright privatization and you sell government patrimony to private sector people who are in need of money, you can do it in other institutions not the Post because it remains a social obligation.
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