Sentences with phrase «then rector»

Featuring an introduction by SCAD alumnus Masud Olufani (M.F.A., sculpture, 2013), the lecture explores the brief but poignant history of Black Mountain College, the impactful summer Jacob Lawrence spent teaching there in 1946, and Lawrence's significant encounter with German - American abstract painter and Bauhaus pedagogue Josef Albers, then rector and head of the college's art program.
Maryland, and then rector of Trinity Church in Boston, Massachusetts.
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.

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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.
Even then, the central epiphany of the novel presents Stephen's calling as an artist as something akin to the vocation the Rector of his school hoped he had for the Church.
1361) was twice appointed rector at the University of Paris, which was then the great center of medieval intellectual life.
This was perhaps best exemplified in Hitchens» criticism of then - presidential candidate Bill Clinton, who had traveled back to Arkansas during the 1992 Democratic primaries to witness the execution of a mentally impaired African - American man, Rickey Ray Rector.
«It's like some people decided to stop mowing the lawn and then decided to come to church,» says DeBonville, rector at the Church of the Good Shepard in Massachusetts.
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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.
The monopoly of the English language was also broken twice, once in the poem by Richard Blanco - which included words in Hebrew, Italian, Sanskrit and Spanish - and again in the benediction by Luis Leon, Episcopal rector at St. John's Church in Washington, D.C., who asked for God's blessing on the president and vice president in Spanish, then translated it to English.
Then another surprise: the rector invites worshipers to share a personal experience that illustrates the theme of the sermon.
Then, books opened to the processional hymn, the singing and dancing congregation follows the candle, the cross, the rector, worship leaders carrying colorful ceremonial umbrellas, and choir members beating tambourines, ringing bells and clanging cymbals until everyone finds a seat.
He connected with Michael Rector on a 45 - yard tochdown pass with 8 minutes left before the half, then went back to Montgomery one more time in the last seconds before halftime.
He recollected his first speech as Rector, in which He prayed for spiritual direction in order to transform the then institute into a world class campus for higher learning.
When Koumtzis and his supporters protested, university rector Giannis Mylopoulos suggested he pursue a degree in mathematics instead, and then do graduate work in theoretical physics.
The third of four brothers, Edward Maurice FitzGerald Denny, always called Robyn, was born at Abinger, Surrey, on October 3 1930, the son of the Rev Sir Henry Lyttelton Lyster Denny, 7th Bt, who was then the local rector and would serve as Chaplain of the Forces during the Second World War.
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When you've made up your mind and you are ready to sell your home then the best action to take is contact a Rector - Hayden associate to get you started down the right path.
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