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Laments --- Priests --- Pastors --- Clergy --- Priesthood --- Complancha --- Lamentations --- Elegiac poetry --- Mourning customs --- Political activity --- Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (Germany).
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Priests --- Prêtres --- Rome --- Religion --- -Pastors --- Clergy --- Priesthood --- Religion. --- -Rome --- Prêtres --- Flamens --- Flamines --- Priests, Roman --- Roman priests --- Priests - Rome. --- Rome - Religion.
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Priests --- Religion and state --- Prêtres --- Religion et Etat --- Rome --- Religion --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Political activity --- Prêtres --- Pastors --- Clergy --- Priesthood
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Priests --- Orthodox Eastern Church --- Clergy --- Byzantine Empire --- Church history --- Pastors --- Priesthood --- Clergy. --- Church history. --- Priests - Byzantine Empire --- Eglise byzantine --- Byzantine Empire - Church history
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Priests --- Temples --- Architecture --- Church architecture --- Religious institutions --- Pastors --- Clergy --- Priesthood --- Babylonia --- Vavilonii︠a︡ --- Bavel --- Bābil --- Babylonien --- Sumer --- Religion. --- Religious architecture
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On 7 January 1922 Raoul Delorme's body was discovered in a Montreal suburb. He had been shot six times at close range. The victim's half-brother, Father Adélard Delorme, quickly became the prime suspect as circumstantial evidence pointed directly to him. In one of the first uses of ballistics, police matched the bullets used in the murder to a gun he had purchased only days before the murder, there were human bloodstains in his car, and the victim's body was wrapped in a quilt that matched others found at the Delorme house. Father Delorme had also recently taken out a life insurance policy on his brother, naming himself as beneficiary, and stood to inherit most of the family's estate under Raoul's will. The Roman Catholic church, however, was an extremely powerful institution in Quebec in the 1920s. Four trials took place before a verdict was reached -- a verdict that still leaves many questions unanswered. The Delorme Affair achieved worldwide notoriety not only because it involved a clergyman but because of Father Delorme's eccentric personality, the twists and turns of the investigation, and extensive media coverage. Legendary Montreal police detective George Farah-Lajoie was in charge of the investigation and the case involved the best legal talent in Canada as well as the expertise of Wilfrid Derôme, founder of the Montreal Crime Laboratory and father of forensic medicine in North America. A fascinating true story, The Cassock and the Crown is based on trial transcripts, interviews with individuals involved in the case, and twenty-five years of archival research. It provides insight into Quebec culture in the 1920s and is a topical look, in light of recent celebrity trials, at the subjective nature of the judicial system when it deals with people in positions of prestige and power.
Murderers --- Murder --- Trials (Murder) --- Priests --- Pastors --- Clergy --- Priesthood --- Murder trials --- Criminal homicide --- Killing (Murder) --- Homicide --- Homicide offenders --- Killers (Murderers) --- Murder offenders --- Criminals --- Investigation. --- Delorme, Adélard.
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Priests --- Nuns --- #gsdb10 --- Sisters (in religious orders, congregations, etc.) --- Christians --- Monasticism and religious orders for women --- Pastors --- Clergy --- Priesthood --- Labutte, Paul --- Yvonne-Aimée de Jésus
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Tot het gezicht van protestants Nederland in de negentiende eeuw behoorde niet alleen ?de dominee-dichter? of ?de predikant-novellist?, maar ook de schrijvende selfmade dominee, de niet-academisch gevormde ?godgeleerde? die als kerkelijk werker of als evangelist actief was, maar ook als auteur van zich deed horen. Als wetenschappelijk of literair begaafd talent publiceerde de selfmade dominee (populair-)wetenschappelijke geschriften, stichtelijke poëzie, novellen, romans en lectuur voor de jeugd. Met elkaar vormen de schrijvende selfmade dominees een ?collectief?, even bont en divers als het protestantisme van hun tijd. De portretten van zesentwintig dominees brengen hen tot leven. Het kerkelijk-maatschappelijk leven, het religieuze en spirituele klimaat en de leescultuur van protestants Nederland in die tijd krijgen daarbij ruim aandacht.
Dutch literature --- rectors [pastors] --- Christianity: persons --- anno 1800-1899 --- Netherlands --- Nederlandse letterkunde ; 19e eeuw. --- predikanten. --- Écrivains néerlandais --- Auteurs protestants. --- Églises protestantes --- Protestantisme. --- Pasteurs (religion) écrivains. --- Biographie. --- Clergé.
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This book analyzes the acquisition and use of texts by the parish clergy in the diocese of Eichstätt between 1400 and 1520 to refute the amusing, but misleading, image of the lustful and ignorant cleric so popular in the satirical literature of the period. By the fifteenth-century, more widely available local schooling and increasing university attendance had improved the educational level of the clergy; priests were bureaucrats as well as pastors and both roles required extensive use of the written word. What priests read is a question of fundamental importance to our understanding of the late medieval parish and the role of the clergy as communicators and cultural mediators. Priests were entrusted with saying the Mass, preaching doctrine and repentance, honoring the saints, plumbing the conscience, and protecting the legal rights of the Church. They baptized children, blessed the fields, and prayed for the souls of the dead. What priests read would have informed how they understood and how they performed their social and religious roles. By locating and contextualizing the manuscripts, printed books, and parish records that were once in the hands of priests in the diocese, the author has found evidence for the unexpected: the avid acquisition of books; a theological awareness; and an emerging professional identity. This marks an important revision to the conventional view of a dramatic era marked by both the transition from manuscripts to printed books and the outbreak of the Reformation.
Priests --- Literature, Medieval --- 017.2 <43> --- European literature --- Medieval literature --- Pastors --- Clergy --- Priesthood --- Catalogi van persoonsbibliotheken--Duitsland voor 1945 en na 1989
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spiritual abuse --- the church --- spirituality --- cults and churches --- abusive pastors --- christian churches --- abusive churches --- abusive leaders --- testimony --- testimonials --- spiritual abusers --- narcissism --- elitism --- forced confessions --- healing