The group is also looking to collect all of its milk supply from pasture grazed cows whenever feasible in regions
with pastoral tradition.
Not exact matches
But the details of his
pastoral implementation lead to dangerous and irreconcilable deviations from the
tradition, especially
with respect to John Paul's important teaching documents Familiaris Consortio, The Catechism of the Catholic Church and Veritatis Splendor.
The Latin
tradition claimed
with increasing emphasis, not to say stridency, that, presiding over the
pastoral and prophetic ministry of the Church's bishops, is an «office of Peter» which is vested for all time in the bishops of Rome.
We may begin, for example,
with a certain
tradition within the Church of England, in which the minister or priest performed his liturgical, homiletical, and
pastoral duties, and perhaps even did spots of reading about them, but in which his serious continuing intellectual work along some particular line might have little or nothing to do
with theology.
He encouraged experimentation
with pastoral counseling which went beyond an exclusively supportive conception of counseling, because he believed that «within the Christian
tradition in which we believe [is] the power of the Holy Spirit to regenerate people through merciful judgment and a loving challenge to grow through suffering into a stronger and deeper faith.»
In the first place, in keeping
with their more churchly
tradition, no matter how evangelical they became they never totally lost sight of
pastoral care.
Drawn from the American landscape and still - life
traditions, her works depict rural
pastorals and coastlines, oftentimes
with nondescript barns or cottages.
With a rare, refreshing distillation of formal acumen and social issues, McMillian engages with the layered concepts of landscape — the body's interior and public landscape; the landscape as a physical place and a repository of memories, myths, and obsessions; and the absence of bodies in the history of landscape representation, or what the artist describes as an «abject history of turmoil or the spillage of blood» that is often missing from the pastoral tradit
With a rare, refreshing distillation of formal acumen and social issues, McMillian engages
with the layered concepts of landscape — the body's interior and public landscape; the landscape as a physical place and a repository of memories, myths, and obsessions; and the absence of bodies in the history of landscape representation, or what the artist describes as an «abject history of turmoil or the spillage of blood» that is often missing from the pastoral tradit
with the layered concepts of landscape — the body's interior and public landscape; the landscape as a physical place and a repository of memories, myths, and obsessions; and the absence of bodies in the history of landscape representation, or what the artist describes as an «abject history of turmoil or the spillage of blood» that is often missing from the
pastoral tradition.