Sentences with phrase «when archbishop»

When Archbishop Desmond Tutu (Forest Whitaker) is appointed to head a nationwide investigation, he's summoned to a maximum - security prison by a notorious murderer seeking clemency (Eric Bana).
NO. 1 VS. NO. 2: When Archbishop Mitty - San Jose and St. Ignatius - S.F. clash in West Catholic Athletic League play on Sept. 26, it will undoubtedly be viewed as a meeting between NorCal's top two teams.
So when Archbishop Mitty's starting center, Nicole Blakes, tore her ACL just before the start of the 2018 postseason, Jones became the first inside option for the team that wound up No. 3 in the nation.
When Archbishop Athenagoras Kokkinakis of Thyateira and Great Britain asked Ecumenical Patriarch Demetrios of Constantinople whether the Patriarch of Alexandria's bestowal of the honor upon a non-Orthodox churchman was proper, the Ecumenical Patriarch supported this act of ecclesiastical economy as a sign of things to come.
Even when the Archbishop of Mainz's officials were at their most tiresome in demanding taxes, and the day workers at their most aggressive in resenting the situation, still there was something to be proud of, something with which to identify a long tradition symbolised by the many fine buildings.
When Archbishop Antonio Mennini was appointed as papal nuncio in London, observers of the affairs of the English Church had a good look at his record, for clues to what his policy would be in one of the most important areas of a nuncio's work: making recommendations to the Congregation for Bishops and the Holy Father on who to appoint to dioceses which become vacant.
In 2018 we can also recall 1988, when an Archbishop led a group out of the Church, ordaining his own bishops without Papal mandate and spending the next years denouncing the activities and teachings of the Popes from John XXIII onwards.
When Archbishop Welby called for the meeting of Anglican....

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The Welbys» first child, Johanna, died after a car accident when she was only seven months old, a time the Archbishop described as the most utter agony.
The arrangement of allowing a Jerusalem cleric to serve the parish while commemorating the Antiochian bishop worked fine until March 2013, when Jerusalem decided to consecrate its priest in Qatar as the «Archbishop of Qatar.»
The only thing I remember from school chapel, apart from when the headmaster fell out of the pulpit, was one remarkable speaker, Archbishop Trevor Huddleston.
Important groundwork for these successes was laid during Archbishop Sambi's service in Cuba from 1974 to 1979, when during difficult years there flickers of freedom and opposition to the abusive regime were nurtured.
And Fr Luka Awad, who assists Archbishop Alnemeh in gathering and distributing emergency aid, said: «When the ISIS fighters conquered Qaryatayn [another Christian town], they made the threat: «We will kill all of the Christians in Sadad.»
Alabama's immigration law, still unsettled, «makes it illegal for a Catholic priest to baptize, hear the confession of, celebrate the anointing of the sick with, or preach the word of God to, an undocumented immigrant,» as the Archbishop of Mobile, Thomas Rodi, said last year when he joined a suit against the law.
And I found myself agreeing with Archbishop Chaput of Philadelphia when he said: «I think confusion is of the devil and I think the public image that came across was one of confusion.»
I remember when I was archbishop of Buenos Aires, I experienced two catastrophes of this kind.
When we first met in April 2011, what initially impressed me about Sviatoslav Shevchuk was his almost preternatural calm: which was striking, in that, less than a month before and still a few weeks shy of his 41st birthday, Shevchuk had been elected Major - Archbishop of Kyiv - Halych and head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church — the largest of the Eastern Catholic Churches, Byzantine in liturgy and governance while in full communion with the Bishop of Rome.
When Dr. George Carey, the Archbishop of Canterbury, visited Pope John Paul II in May 1992, the two church leaders discussed the probable future ordination of women priests in the Anglican Church.
I once met with and discussed HV with Archbishop Roberts who looked amazed when I told him we accepted it.
Pope Gregory kept in touch with the mission by letter and authorized Augustine to appoint twelve diocesan bishops and to place a bishop at York, who was to become an archbishop when the number of Christians increased.
Reminiscent of Jesus, Martin Luther King, Jr., and others who have seen this, Archbishop Oscar Romero prophetically voiced this confidence when he promised, «If they kill me, I will rise again in the Salvadorean people....
When the Pope's highly anticipated encyclical, Laudato Si finally appeared, Detroit's Archbishop Allen Vigneron summed up its significance by calling it «a moment of grace.»
During his short three - year tenure as archbishop, Romero became the conscience of El Salvador, broadcasting weekly — except when jammings or bombings prevented him — his simple yet eloquent gospel - based homilies calling for justice, peace and freedom.
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According to sources close to the Archbishop, Justin Welby also used the phrase «moment of opportunity» when speaking to the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier today.
I believe it was Archbishop Dom Helder Camara who said, «When I feed the poor, they call me a saint, but when I ask why the poor are hungry, they call me a communist.&raWhen I feed the poor, they call me a saint, but when I ask why the poor are hungry, they call me a communist.&rawhen I ask why the poor are hungry, they call me a communist.»
It's a title that St. Augustine, St. Charles Borromeo, and St. John Paul II (in his days as archbishop of Cracow) would have regarded as an apt description of their responsibilities when they were faced with cultural aggressions of various sorts.
(CNN)- John Paul II reigned as pope for so long, travelled so widely, spoke so many languages and stamped his personality and theology so firmly on the throne of St. Peter that it takes a very long memory to remember just what a shock it was when a secretive group of men in red robes selected the Archbishop of Krakow, Poland, to replace the short - lived Pope John Paul I.
When Desmond Tutu, former Anglican archbishop and Nobel laureate, was appointed chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission by President Nelson Mandela, there was probably nobody who envied him the dubious honor.
Even when said in the vernacular («Oh,» grieved my old Catholic neighbor, «if only the «liturgical experts» had merely forced us to switch to the English translation on the right - sided pages of our paperback Roman missals»), the Tridentine Mass, despite its shortcomings (even Archbishop Lefebvre admitted that it needed fine - tuning), conveyed the numinosity» an absolutely vital concept for those who turn to the Orient for their worship» that I was only able to find twenty frustrating years later in St. John Chrysostom's and St. Basil's Divine Liturgies.
Sir Tony has now been appointed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to become the next chair of the Church Buildings Council when he stands down from his current role at the end of the current Parliament, in April 2015.
«When the General Synod rejected the previous proposals in November 2012, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, wrote to «pour some balm on (my) wounded heart».
When Karol Wojtyla, the future Pope John Paul II, became Archbishop of Krakow, in 1963, he began to encourage the activities ofintellectuals and priests in their interdisciplinary quest in science and philosophy, and Heller's work flourished in this atmosphere, despite an ongoing repression from the Communist authorities.
When asked whether he'd support a one state or two state solution, the Archbishop hesitated.
That's a quip regularly offered by cardinals and archbishops when welcoming a guest to dinner.
Speaking to the European Parliament in November 1989 at a time when socialist regimes were falling all over Central and Eastern Europe, the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie said, «The apparent defeat of communism in Europe should not be seen as a triumph of capitalism.
Which is one reason why I had very mixed feelings when in Rome I learned that Miller had been appointed the next archbishop of Vancouver.
Alabama's immigration law, still unsettled, «makes it illegal for a Catholic priest to baptise, hear the confession of, celebrate the anointing of the sick with, or preach the word of God to, an undocumented immigrant,» as the Archbishop of Mobile, Thomas Rodi, said last year when he joined a suit against the law.
Bishop Longley is consequently something of a gay icon, and when he was translated to Birmingham attracted the main «front page» story in the Pink News online news service, with the splash headline «New Archbishop of Birmingham helped organise gay Masses».
When Martin Luther wrote his famous «95 Theses» in October 1517, he distributed them in at least one of the following ways: Sending them to the Archbishop of Mainz, posting them as a status update on Facebook, and nailing them to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg.
When he was just 14 the precocious teenager went so far as to schedule an appointment with Denver «s then - Archbishop James Casey to discuss his doubts.
Whatever the Pope, Cardinals, Archbishops, Bishops say Goes when it comes to Church Law.
Cardinal Donald Wuerl, archbishop of Washington, told reporters last week that when the cardinals vote, they will be answering to a higher call than considerations of citizenship or nationality.
«In effect, the president is saying we have a year to figure out how to violate our consciences,» Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the Archbishop of New York, said in January when the administration announced the move.
Brazilian Archbishop Dom Helder Camara once said that when he gave food to the poor they called him a saint, but when he asked why people were poor they called him a communist.
When Jean Cardinal Verdier, the archbishop of Paris and outspoken opponent of Nazism, died in 1940, the New York Times commented: «Cardinal Verdier like Pope Pius XI and Pope Pius XII, was the especial champion of persecuted Jews.
Vincent Nichols» criticssuggest this explains why he became more overtly orthodox when he became Archbishop of Birmingham.
ARCHBISHOP RANJITH: When you look at the Old Testament, you see that the people of Israel were born as the expression of the Covenant and the Sacrifice on Mount Sinai and the resultant experience of faith.
There certainly did appear to be a shift in the new archbishop's expected policies when he arrived in Birmingham nine years ago, and many in the diocese (I was one) were profoundly relieved by it.
Archbishop of Wales, John Davies, said in a statement: «Kaleidoscope is a wonderful example of what can be achieved when we put our faith into action and seek to help those in desperate need of help.
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