Sentences with phrase «seminary rector»

After a challenging period as seminary rector, he was appointed by Paul VI as the world's youngest bishop.
Seminary rector Monsignor James Checchio explains that the squad took that name back in the 1980s because «we lost every game.
Given a hair shirt by the seminary rector to test his resolve to join the Trappists, Hrdlika passes with flying colors.
There would be apostolic visitations of seminaries and houses of religious formation, led by seminary rectors and religious men and women from living and growing communities, who would recommend needed changes; the trustee agency would then mandate their implementation.
The vagueness of the term «deep - seated» allows seminary rectors room for manoeuvre.
They typically include vocations directors, psychologists, nuns and former nuns, seminary rectors, and what are called «formation teams.»
Historically the seminary rectors are some of the most deviant personalities.

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Born in 1793, Luigi Taparelli D'Azeglio was an Italian Jesuit scholar who co-founded the theological journal Civilt Cattolica and served as rector of the seminary Collegio Romano....
One of the heroes of that time was Chicago's Monsignor Reynold Hillenbrand, who inspired countless priests as rector of the Mundelein Seminary.
Thus Mary and I felt rescued when we were invited to join the staff of Grace Church, New York City, by FitzSimons Allison, who was then Rector there and who himself had been a lonely voice in the Episcopal seminaries.
Canon Jules Allaer, a close friend of Cardinal Mercier who was rector of the seminary («Maison Saint Rombaut» in Mechelen) in which Lemaître entered in 1920, welcomed him in a fraternity called the «Friends of Jesus» (Les amis de Jésus).
«We are shaping Cuba's priests of tomorrow here,» said the Rev. Jose Miguel Gonzalez, the seminary's rector and a Spanish priest, who has worked in Cuba for 12 years.
Some — perhaps most — of the graduates from the new theological seminaries are as conservative as the bishops or rectors who selected them for training, but theirs is not the only mind - set in the provincial dioceses.
Between college and seminary he taught for two years at St. Luke's School, Wayne, Pennsylvania; and between seminary and postgraduate study abroad he was rector of a parish in Starke, Florida.
The man molested when he was a priest so somehow the rector was supposed to know that when the man was in the seminary he should have stopped him from being a priest?
A profession of faith, then, is not new for those who speak in the name of the church — cardinals, bishops, diocesan officials and rectors of universities and seminaries.
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