The former church warden at St Mary's Church in Deane, Bolton, is lay chairman of his local deanery. |
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In the North Wiltshire deanery, Mr Oram explained that many of the smaller parishes will have to be amalgamated. |
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On that basis, the clergy of the Kendal deanery thought it would be better to have a local crematorium. |
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North Thames deanery includes London north of the Thames, Essex, and Hertfordshire. |
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The confidential survey was handed to parishioners at every Church of England place of worship in the deanery. |
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Priests and representatives representing eight parishes in the Kildare deanery were in attendance. |
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The deanery at Windsor was attacked and Christopher's father was forced to move out. |
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In the months after being suspended Dean Methuen has remained at the deanery and received full pay for doing nothing. |
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He enjoyed a whistle-stop tour of the deanery during which he met all the Anglican clergy. |
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The Puseyite Dr Arabin succeeds to the deanery and marries Mrs Bold, while Mrs Proudie sees to it that Slope is dismissed from his chaplaincy. |
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Tribute has been paid by the Rev Rachel Wilson, formerly from this area but now a curate in the Bowland deanery. |
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Mass was said by the Canon Michael Ryan, of York, who was helped by previous priests from the parish and others from the deanery. |
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Afterward, we made a tour with the priests to visit parishes of the deanery. |
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The rural dean is appointed by the bishop to act as a channel of communication between himself and the clergy of the parishes which make up his deanery. |
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Richard Chenevix Trench, who succeeded to the deanery on the death of Dr. Buckland, in 1856, is a nephew of the first Lord Ashtown, in the Irish peerage. |
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Meetings began to multiply, the details were examined to the nth degree, e-mail from the deanery never stopped. |
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I would like flexibility for all of us – perhaps it is a deanery service, or a penitential service when just cassock would do. |
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Our deanery is not directly involved in the contents of the courses, but what I do entirely fits in the vision of our high school. |
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The message of the campaign went far and wide, reached not only the youth of the deanery but also the elderly and the young people of Dodoma. |
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We had been invited there by the priests of the deanery of Álora to animate and share our experiences with the youth. |
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The duties of the post include regular meetings of the clergy of the 12 parishes in the deanery and advising and helping churchwardens of parishes without a parish priest. |
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To bring our parish in line with other parishes in our deanery all anniversary Masses for the week will be celebrated together at 7.30 pm on Friday evenings only. |
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The trip was part of a 15-visit programme to every deanery in his diocese. |
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Around 10.000 volunteers of all ages are the main pillar of Caritas work, being the leading force of all activities on parish and deanery level: from planning, managing and providing all assistance programmes. |
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It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Furness, the archdeaconry of Westmorland and Furness, and the diocese of Carlisle. |
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Environment cleansing by each deanery, like in the past years. |
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Electoral rolls for 1865, 1867 and 1870 for Czernichów, Liszki, Kaszów and neighbouring villages belonging to the same deanery as Czernichów and Liszki contain the names of butchers living and working in those localities. |
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They were Alice Liddell and her sisters, who played in the deanery garden outside the college library where Dodgson worked at his linear equations. |
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But the novelist Henry Kingsley, while visiting the deanery, chanced to pick it up from the drawing-room table, read it, and urged Mrs. Liddell to persuade the author to publish it. |
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The Louvain deanery and city hall also began to plan. |
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Additionally, there are Diocesan Synods and deanery synods, which are the governing bodies of the divisions of the Church. |
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The national secretary of Kiro, accompanied by the diocesan and deanery chiefs of Lubumbashi went too the different places to encourage the members. |
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In October of this year he was promoted to the deanery of Peterborough. |
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The Old Deanery dates from the 12th century, and St John's Priory from the 14th. |
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As Dean of St Paul's, he was entitled to impale them with the arms of the Deanery, and the school has often used them in this form also. |
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It is part of Teignbridge and, for ecclesiastical purposes, lies within the Totnes Deanery. |
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The bishop's residence is The Old Deanery, Dean's Court, City of London. |
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