Deaconesses ministered primarily to women, and their role was catechetical and philanthropic. |
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Having reduced the language to writing they ministered the gospel to this isolated people group. |
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She was mother of Joe Kearney who ministered as a priest in Knock for a number of years. |
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Priests from religious orders and the diocesan priests both ministered in that part of Down. |
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I can pretty much say that every continent I've heard from, from people that he's ministered to, people that don't know him. |
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The young man wore fine garments, was perfumed with fragrances and surrounded by musicians and attendants who ministered to his every need. |
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Father John Brosnan, the sky pilot of Pentridge, ministered to Ryan during his last hours. |
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They ministered to the religious needs of the people and were able to wield considerable influence. |
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I am very grateful for the many times not only seminary colleagues but also seminary students have ministered to me in times of terror or grief. |
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Kino was an Italian Jesuit missionary who ministered in California and the Southwest. |
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Lataste, but also St. Catherine of Siena, who had ministered to many prisoners. |
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Various helpful procedures have been developed by those who have extensively ministered to the demonically oppressed. |
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When my father was promoted to Glory in 2006 we witnessed the miracle of 'dying grace' as the Lord ministered to him in his final hours. |
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The clergy, initially from England, and for a brief period in 1874, students, ministered to the congregation of farming and mining families. |
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Yet she still fasted, in penitence, and ministered to other sick people and to the elderly. |
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He ministered where the conditions were good to find understanding and used the advantage he had because of his Roman citizenship. |
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At the beginning he ministered to a black congregation that met in the basement of Old St. Mary's Church. |
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He ministered to scattered congregations of Anglican royalists, and in 1658 became a chaplain of Edward, 3rd Viscount Conway, in Ulster. |
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In the plague of 1563 he ministered to the victims and wrote a moving tract of consolation. |
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During these years before his death in 2009, he ministered quite actively with the Mexican American people in this large Texas city. |
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Daniel Kolenda ministered tonight with great authority and brought in another wonderful harvest of souls. |
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Evangelist Daniel Kolenda ministered tonight. It was pure and powerful Gospel and a great number of people received Jesus as their Savior. |
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Secondly, the places where auditing and training are ministered to adherents are unequivocally Scientology houses of worship. |
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Many of us have, in our pastoral work, ministered to and accompanied people who have experienced the terrible effects of violence. |
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The first epochal revelation ministered to the full range of human needs-spiritual, intellectual, and material. |
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I lovingly ministered care for my friend in his time of need. |
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Similar comments were made by all the other pastors where I ministered. |
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He returned to Zambia in 1997 and ministered as a parish priest in Kabanana, in the Archdiocese of Lusaka until 2004, when he decided to take a sabbatical. |
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The caldrons also, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and the bowls, and the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wherewith they ministered, took they away. |
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He ministered in mercy to the suffering, ministered healing to the incurable, ministered deliverance to those in bondage, ministered forgiveness to the fallen! |
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Active in serving persons with disabilities, he was murdered by one of the mentally unbalanced he ministered to. |
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The term minister came into being as the sovereign's advisors ministered, or served, the will of the king. |
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As a member of the War Pensioners of Canada, he has regularly ministered to sick and elderly patients, and has travelled many miles outside his community to visit veterans in Toronto and Sudbury. |
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A member of the clergy employed by International Teams who ministered to a variety of congregations in churches in the Toronto area was ministering to a congregation. |
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Damien of Molokai, the Flemish-born priest who ministered to lepers in Hawaii in the late 19th century. |
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A Dissenter like his father, he ministered to Presbyterians near London. |
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In 3 visits I have now spoken and ministered at some 12 chapters. |
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For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labor of love, which you have showed toward His name, in that you have ministered to the saints, and do minister. |
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A credentialed minister of The Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada who was employed on a full-time basis as a minister of music was a regular minister who ministered to a congregation. |
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Smooth-footed, deft-handed waiters ministered to the table. Toast Melba, butter, an ice pail, all the adjuncts to a meal of quality. |
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While in Italy, she ministered in many Parishes in Brescia. |
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The MCCA has about 62,000 members in over 700 congregations, ministered by 168 pastors. |
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For the next three months Ashley voluntarily ministered to the population of the island. |
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For long years David Adam was rector of Holy Island and ministered to thousands of pilgrims and other visitors. |
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Euchrocia and her daughter Procula, amongst these, ministered of their substance to Priscillian and his colleagues. |
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This varisome globe that swirls on gimbal pins of prayers, begets a sort of musical ache not ministered to by the mumbles of the spheres. |
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Methodist Church Ghana is one of the largest Methodist denominations, with around 800,000 members in 2,905 congregations, ministered by 700 pastors. |
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