A spokesperson for the diocese said yesterday no priest currently ministering in the area was under investigation. |
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It currently has almost 400 priests worldwide, ministering to an estimated one million members in more than a thousand churches and chapels. |
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But thirteen years have passed, and Augustine was now responsible for ministering the word and sacraments to his people. |
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Will you continue as faithful stewards of the mysteries of God, preaching the Gospel of Christ, and ministering his holy sacraments? |
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Women cannot preach to men, but female clerics ministering to women are not uncommon. |
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The pastor is steadfastly ministering to something other than his own carnality or self-esteem. |
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He should stick to ministering his own flock and keep his opinions to his pulpit and not to the public. |
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In another report, a pastor and his wife ministering in the southwestern city of Galle were riding in a bus when the tsunami first hit. |
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Apart from holding large meetings in Africa Reinhard Bonnke and Daniel Kolenda are also ministering the Word of God in other countries. |
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This will equip you to become more effective in teaching, ministering and witnessing to others. |
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God revealed to me the prayer of the Apostle John while he was ministering, having such earnest desire. |
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Barend will be ministering to two charges in the area of Madoc, Ontario, west of Ottawa on Hwy 7, about an hour north of Belleville. |
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Luke has Zechariah ministering not merely at the hieron, the temple complex, but in the naos, the inner sanctuary of the temple restricted to the priests. |
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A trickle of visitors soon turned to a flood and the Silesian peasant was, by the beginning of the 1840s, personally ministering to hundreds of valetudinarians a year. |
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Instead he has emphasized core elements of the social gospel like combatting poverty and ministering to the sick and downtrodden. |
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One of the greatest acts of serving and ministering would be the act of teaching. |
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Conversely, as physicians have specialized, the art of ministering to the whole patient has gradually faded in importance. |
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In some places, committees on religion for the retarded provide materials and resources that will strengthen religious leaders and congregations in their task of ministering to the retarded children and their families. |
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He spent much time among the people, ministering to their spiritual needs, carrying out missionary journeys, preaching, and performing miracles. |
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Mungo was brought up by Saint Serf who was ministering to the Picts in that area. |
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An empathetic nurse in a breathtakingly delicate scene becomes an almost saintly apparition, ministering angel and sensual goddess, allowing him to remember what love and tenderness felt like. |
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Those white egrets, ever ministering presences, turn and return throughout the book, representing the brilliance and beauty of everything that is. |
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Add the services of the American Red Cross and other charities, plus ministering from an array of religious groups, and no disaster victim need feel alone. |
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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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We learned a lot about where we will be ministering over the next week. |
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There was insufficient evidence to conclude that a member of the clergy who was General Director and founder of Intercom and who did some preaching and counseling was ministering to a congregation. |
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Let's pray also for the PAOSL churches throughout the country, and for Rainer and Elisabeth Mittelstaedt who have been ministering in Sri Lanka for the last few weeks. |
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They seemed like ministering angels to me. |
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She is an Anglican priest, currently ministering part-time in Québec City. |
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Alternatively there can be an emphasis upon proclamation through a ministry of consistent living or by ministering through various acts in the world that are performed in the name of Jesus Christ. |
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In the same year he was ordained as a deacon in the Church of England and became the first chaplain of Clifton College mission, ministering to one of Bristol's poorest areas. |
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In contrast, the burghs saw the flourishing of mendicant orders of friars in the later 15th century, who placed an emphasis on preaching and ministering to the population. |
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Consequently, Protestants secretly ministering to underground congregations, such as Thomas Bentham, were planning for a long haul, a ministry of survival. |
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