Later the padre and I wheeled the brass eagle lectern from the church to St Oswald's Church, Fulford, where it is still used. |
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All in all it was a most enjoyable evening for a very popular and gentle padre. |
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The padre said a memorial service for the wider community to remember the men who died would be held in the future, possibly at the end of April. |
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After noon mass, I asked padre for the sacrament of anointing since I have a bad cold and needed my voice for the weekend. |
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He is a humble man and a down-to-earth padre, who displays respect for all he serves with, regardless of rank or background. |
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The heartening thing about this was that padre could preach on this and he was well-received. |
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You will not find me poring over the General Instruction of the Roman Missal late at night, wondering if padre elevated the host high enough. |
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It was in a spot like this that Illyn experienced the epiphany that led him to become God's padre of wild places. |
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She wrote to the padre of the nearby church, and he knew of the team investigating the nearby crash site. |
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A Horsforth parachutist padre also made the news for his part in the Sicilian landings. |
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An Army padre was to lead the short service after a bugler played reveille. |
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Fred, freshly ordained as a Presbyterian minister was about to start service as a patrolling padre for the Australian Inland Mission. |
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If our members can't get to London we may have a service at Christ Church, as the vicar Simon Stevenette is our branch padre. |
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Another veteran of the 1960 Rome Olympics taking part is the Rev Basil Pratt, who was an Army padre in the Falklands and the first Gulf War. |
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A former Met police sergeant and the country's longest serving Territorial Army padre has become the new vicar of Amesbury. |
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He kept close to his side a Church of Scotland padre, the Reverend George Duncan, who inadvertently reinforced his sense of divine inspiration. |
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And that's how the padre, and his church, started receiving help from Americans. |
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We must cross the whole breadth of the field to get to safety, I following the padre blindly. |
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They were wed by special dispensation at St Mary's Church in Shrewton on Monday afternoon in a ceremony performed by Royal Yeomanry padre Simon Bloxam-Rose. |
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He will also be the official padre for the memorial service and the committal ceremony at sea. |
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Yesterday James arrived at court with his mother, Janette, 49, uncle, Rhys Williams, 40, and John Duncan, a padre at the British Army base in Cyprus. |
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The Army's first full-time female padre, Chap Catie Inches-Ogden, believes that life offers opportunities and you have a choice to take them or not. |
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An Army padre led the service with readings by several Defence personnel. |
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Retired army padre, Rex Hancock, blessed the hounds before the hunt. |
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Earlier, Father Kevin Gleeson, a former padre at the Army Foundation College in Harrogate where Sgt Roberts was an instructor, recalled a dedicated soldier. |
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We had on the campus a little building which was the church, which we used as a little church, and we had our own padre, a young man by the name of Mike Brookes. |
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On your deathbed, convert the padre who comes to give you final unction. |
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Whether, after the wedding ceremony conducted by the ship's padre, you would prefer to have an aperitif with a small circle of friends and relations or a festive banquet with all sorts of guests is entirely up to you. |
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During the dinner the Signal Officer... played the church organ and with the aid of the improvised choir, organized by the padre, carols rang out throughout the church. |
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Almost everyone has a hidden vice or passion: the brigadier is addicted to morphine, his chief of staff is a secret communist and the padre, Father Simeon, is a hopeless kleptomaniac. |
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Another mechanism is the padre interviews. |
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It is a black night and only the padre has a light. |
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Performing a traditional secondary duty of military chaplains, DART padre Capt Shaun Turner checks in customers for a Mobile Medical Team conducting a walk-in clinic in the mountains near Jacmel. |
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Extent to which seeking assistance from a helping professional such as a padre or social worker results at least in part from stress related to lack of or affordability of child care. |
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The afternoon Bonita an' I were married, when Gene an' the padre had gone, I was happy one minute an' low-hearted the next. |
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It turns out the drink has a startling effect on the peculiar padre, causing him to recount an earlier life that has unexpected and life-changing consequences for the Fisks. |
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Canonized with great ceremony by the Pope in 2002, Padre Pio was a Capuchin monk. |
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No matter how it paints it, the crimes in The Crime of Padre Amaro ring with a feeling of being excessive in the name of redress. |
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People were stunned when, after meeting Padre Pio, Italia dropped everything and moved near the friary to take up a life of prayer. |
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Impossible to hide, Padre Pio's stigmata put him in the public eye and made him a center of controversy. |
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A new novena to the Sacred Heart and St. Padre Pio will commence tomorrow night, Wednesday at 8 p.m. with Mass. |
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Mary travels with a lifesize statue of Padre Pio which was carved from a solid piece of Samoan mahogany by Californian sculptor Tom Benson. |
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Padre Goyo has reorganized his CCRISTOS as more of a community service group, he says. |
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Padre Pio was a controversial cult figure and alleged stigmatic. |
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In Italy, Padre Pio's portrait, with its dark, deep-set eyes and salt-and-pepper beard, can be spotted in dry cleaners, taxis, post offices, and police stations. |
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Padre Goyo, with his clerical collar and his bulletproof vest, is an icon for those fighting drugs and corruption. |
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Padre Goyo got back to Mexico in May from a three-month hiatus that he called a self-imposed exile in Europe. |
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He walked over to the Cuauhtemoc subway station, climbed stairs past old men and women selling nuts and dulces, and took the train over to the Padre Mier stop. |
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At the age of 15 he entered the noviciate of the Capuchin Friars in Morcone, where on January 22, 1903 he adopted the clothing of Saint Francis and was called Padre Pio. |
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I finger Padre Pio paperweights and Our Lady of Knock sticks of rock that are packed with more e-numbers than could be safe at one sitting. |
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The two specimens were found in a single specimen of the pen shell Atrina seminuda collected on the beach at South Padre Island. |
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Stigmatics including Francis of Assisi, Catherine of Siena, and Padre Pio displayed wounds in the same spot. |
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Maradiaga was born and raised in Padre Ramos, a fishing village in northwestern Nicaragua, two hours by bus from the nearest city of Chinandega. |
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We examined the abundance of the sand crab Lepidopa benedicti on South Padre Island, Texas. |
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Pilar monastery which holds novenas of Venerable Padre Agnelo Gustavo de Souza from 10 November to 20 November yearly. |
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In particular, the rocket with the image of Padre Pio has a truly extraordinary disorienting effect, so obvious and so strident that it becomes a perfect metaphysical object. |
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Anyone willing to pay pounds 200,000 for this limo will get a real holy roller, once owned by legendary Italian monk Padre Pio, who was said to have supernatural powers. |
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The team labored until September 12 to salvage the Padre Island treasure. |
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One group that has particularly embraced this spirit is the Fraternidad Piadosa de Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno, commonly known as the Penitentes. |
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