Sentences with phrase «public procession»

A "public procession" refers to a group of people walking or marching together in public, usually for a specific purpose or event, such as a parade, protest, or religious ceremony. Full definition
One could single out Rosmini's disciple Luigi Gentili, who as well as being an indefatigable apostle of the faith between his arrival in London in 1835 and his death in 1848, introduced to this country the Roman collar, May devotions, public processions of the Blessed Sacrament, the Quarant» Ore devotion, the use of pious medals and scapulars and many other Italianate practices unheard of in the sober days of Bishop Challoner and the vicars apostolic.
The Benue State government has banned public processions following Wednesday uproar when residents in Makurdi took to the streets to express their grievances over incessant killing of people in the rural areas by suspected Fulani herdsmen.
Ortom, who later announced the ban on public procession shortly after security operatives whisked him away to Government House in Makurdi also called on security agencies to carry out thorough investigation into the attack on protesting students which led to the loss of lives.»
The attention of Bayelsa State Police Command has been drawn to the increasing Public Procession and blockage of access roads by agitators, interest groups, communities and protesters without formal notifications or approval from the relevant authority thereby denying access to other users of public space.
In other nations under her patronage, such as Nicaragua and the Philippines, the Immaculata's feast day is celebrated with public processions and caroling.
Immediately after his passing in March 2013, public processions honoring Chávez included his supporters carrying posters of him and Jesus together.
For his inaugural Mass and again on Palm Sunday, he opted for an open - air «popemobile,» foregoing the safety - glass - enclosed version that became the vehicle of choice for public processions following an assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II.
The attention of Bayelsa State Police Command has been drawn to the increasing Public Procession and blockage of access roads by agitators, interest groups, communities and protesters without formal notifications or approval from the relevant authority thereby denying access to other users of public...
The Commissioner while addressing newsmen on Wednesday in Kaduna noted that the ban on any form of public procession was still in force in the state.
«Their aim was to hit on soft targets such as markets, public parks, public processions, recreation centres, as well as worship centres especially the Eid Praying Grounds and other densely populated areas during the forthcoming Eid - el - Fitr Sallah celebration.
The Jigawa Government says it has suspended all public processions of whatever nature in all parts of the state.
Previous performance pieces include Love Cannon (2005 - 06) in which they wheeled out a phallic pink cannon into a public procession and fired off balloons carrying expressions of love, and the inflatable mountain range complete with emergency slides in Friendly Frontier (2003 - 05).
The cyclists were arrested under provisions in section 12 of the Public Order Act 1986, which states that the police can impose conditions on a public procession if they hold the reasonable belief that «it may result in serious public disorder, serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community.»
The European Court of Human Rights in Zilliberg v Moldova (Application No 61821 / 00) and Ezelin v France (Application No 11800 / 85)(1991) 14 EHRR 362 has recognised the legitimacy of general statutory restrictions on demonstrations in the form of a public procession, where necessary to avoid a breach of the peace, and would also seemingly (per Lord Mance in Laporte, at para 149):
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