How To Use Seminarian In A Sentence
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The fact that you fail to acknowledge this - and make it very clear that you have in mind hetero men when you think "seminarian" - simply makes everything else you say sound less informed and therefore less persuasive.
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I used to have a boyfriend who was a High Church Episcopal seminarian.
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He was also asked by the Catholic Church to meet with young seminarians and help with their enunciation and articulation.
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Many priests and seminarians have always done this, and I hope this gives them the courage to know why and how they are both ‘sons and heirs’ of a true wisdom tradition.
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Seminarians are now closely vetted and assessed by professional personnel including psychologists and counsellors.
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The son of a small rural freeholder, a failed seminarian and ex-economics professor, Salazar ran the country from a sparsely furnished, unheated office.
The Capital of Intrigue in a World at War
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These guys need to stop letting seminarians get into their rectories.
New Archbishop: "Homosexuality Not A Sin"
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A few years ago he gave a kidney to a fellow seminarian, now a priest.
Sister Mary Ann Walsh: New Priests Offer Hope
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John Basil Meeking, Bishop Emeritus of Christchurch, NZ, with conferment of tonsure and minor orders on seminarians
Archive 2009-06-01
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For him, it's very strange, one of a person who was born in Vietnam and had to flee that country as a young boy and grew up without his parents here and then ended up, for personal reasons, spending most of his early adult life in the priesthood, or rather as a seminarian, a Jesuit seminarian.
New Orleans Lawmaker Faces Uncertain Future As Cultures Clash
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The picture of the seminarian reminds us too of the quite amazing increase of vocations in most of the young churches.
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Best of all, we get to see a number of interesting variations on it as she goes through a sort of magical striptease for the priest or rather the "seminarian," as he priggishly corrects anyone who calls him "Father".
Archive 2005-04-10
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College kids on their junior year abroad, seminarians, nuns and priests and a handful of English-speaking expats and visitors filled the pews — in all well over 200 people plus the 50-odd priests who concelebrated with American Cardinal Raymond Burke, head of the Vatican's supreme court.
Rome's station churches revive ancient tradition
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The homilist will be the Rev. Edward Correia, pastor of St. Michael's in Fall River, with whom Deacon Deston served as a seminarian.
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Training must make available to seminarians the true ideals of serving the people of God in the person of Christ the Head in order to inspire them beyond the sterile identity which is clericalism.
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Formators should be directing the seminarian to this heart as if the seminarian were a thirsty man needing water.
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So there are hundreds or even thousands of postulants, novices, seminarians, active priests, and retired priests who live, work, or hang out at American seminaries.
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Better for unordained Christian leaders to stick with a tailored suit and large cross or plain stole which really should not be worn by the un-ordained, but I see seminarians do it all the time.
Vanity, Vanity, All Is Vanity Saith the Preacher
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In total, there are 26 seminarians, by no means all from the local area; the others reflect not only geographical diversity but the kaleidoscopic nature of the traditional movement.
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It's disturbing that someone apparently self-identified as a seminarian has chosen to hijack a blog post about the problem of homosexuality in the priesthood in order to argue in favor of married priests and optional celibacy, as if that will stop bishops from choosing to ordain homosexuals contrary to Church law.
The "homosexualization" of the clergy in Latin America
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I used to have a boyfriend who was a High Church Episcopal seminarian.
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So there are hundreds or even thousands of postulants, novices, seminarians, active priests, and retired priests who live, work, or hang out at American seminaries.
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Though the study attends to lay students enrolled in theologates, its main focus is seminarians preparing for the priesthood.
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Whit, our self-described "scrumptious" seminarian in Ohio, needs a lead on finding himself a trench coat for under $100.
Archive 2006-10-22
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Our seminarian intern, Luke Xie graduated from Christian Witness Theological Seminary in May with a Master of Divinity.
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Today, pilgrims travel to Sergiyev Posad to venerate the saint's relics, and 300 seminarians study theology there.
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He suggests that Unitarian Universalism is not so much afflicted with its own orthodoxy or even "orthopraxy" a favorite neologism among seminarians, but that it is tilting heavily toward "orthopatheia", a fixation on feeling the right things.
Philocrites: August 2003 Archives
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An added point of interest, and a circumstance of which we were espacially glad, was that a seminarian friend of mine had brought some of his fellow alumni of the Bamberg archdiocesan seminary.
Mass at My Parish II - Reminiscere with German Seminarians
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Our seminarian intern, Luke Xie graduated from Christian Witness Theological Seminary in May with a Master of Divinity.
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Mr. HENDRIX: You know, for a Jesuit seminarian who spent most of his seminary career as a missionary in the poorest parts of the world, it's probably the most violent, harsh thing he's ever said.
New Orleans Lawmaker Faces Uncertain Future As Cultures Clash
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The son of a small rural freeholder, a failed seminarian and ex-economics professor, Salazar ran the country from a sparsely furnished, unheated office.
The Capital of Intrigue in a World at War
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Doctors, nurses, medical students, as well as chaplains and seminarians have all taken part in the trips.
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The exemption of Catholic seminarians and clergy from military conscription was revoked.
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When he left the church, he gave away all his vestments to a Brazilian seminarian, but he's still got his first chalice and paten stored in a box in the back of a closet.
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The Catholic population in Africa increased 16.7 percent, with a 19.4 percent increase in priests and a 9.4 percent increase in graduate - or theologate-level seminarians.
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Thus seminarians are free to marry before diaconal ordination, even in the United States.
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I also know many ex-seminarians and former priests who have married who would still love to minister as priests.
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The first abuse occurred in the early 1990s, when seminarian Martin Satchell molested the second-grader at St. Aloysius in suburban Bryn Mawr, sometimes in the bathroom, the lawsuit said.
Suit: U.S. Catholic leaders failed to protect kids
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More recently, I watched as seminarians filed into the main chapel on a Sunday afternoon to sing vespers.
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But when most UU ministers, seminarians, and theologically curious laypeople like me talk about a theological crisis in Unitarian Universalism, we aren't worried about hermeneutics, phenomenology, or the phases of concrescence.
Philocrites: September 2006 Archives
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Priests and seminarians who are 50 years of age or younger, in good health, physically fit, and are willing to serve in this missionary apostolate are encouraged to look into becoming an Army chaplain.
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When some poor seminarians were being bullied for wearing the soutane and wanting a traditional formation, one great man, after long years of service, at an age when most men are retired, took these seminarians in.
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Many, perhaps most, seminarians who believe they are being called to priesthood do not have a charism for celibacy - a graced aptitude for consecrated single life.
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I lived in the house as a seminarian, I had to perform the spiritual exercises that were expected of a seminarian, going to church every day, saying the rosary, visiting the blessed sacrament, spiritual reading.
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It is time for male seminarians and clergy to repay their female classmates for all they continue to teach us and celebrate their coequal presence within our communities.
Joshua Stanton: Celebrating Female Clergy
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Best of all, we get to see a number of interesting variations on it as she goes through a sort of magical striptease for the priest or rather the "seminarian," as he priggishly corrects anyone who calls him "Father".
DEVIL'S NIGHTMARE
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On a spring day in 1944, two seminarians chatted about ordination to the diaconate with its commitment to celibacy, scheduled for the following morning in the seminary chapel.
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Seminarians are now closely vetted and assessed by professional personnel including psychologists and counsellors.