clergy who helped to agitate against Mosedc in 1953.
clergy victims of clergy sexual abuse molesting priests and their superiors he said were committing soul murder
And clergy .
So was it clergy members or the elite?
and the the uh clergy as well forced King John in the middle of the temps
And there was a clergyman in Northern Ireland called Edward Hincks who lived in a place called Killyleagh and had five daughters and ran this
proportion of clergymen I've ever met don't do that either. It's a kind of conception that's not actually based on reality, that
you'd expect a clergyman to do.
saying this better than clergymen do you understand clergymen seem preoccupied
raised as clergymen to recognize there's bigger seers we always thought theology
Their father was a clergyman.
The grandfather was a clergyman.
The uncles were clergyman.
It feels like we're clergy , and there's some sort of sacrament to it.
And it was really the clergy , the Catholic church, that had monopoly of knowledge.
So one of those areas is clergy for example.
was the meeting of the pastors and clergy from around the country with President Johnson.
Grace's father was a clergyman in Norfolk.
The great grandfather was a clergyman.
universe and who are the people fighting at the most the clergy you know well fundamentalist clergy at least you know
Medicine, law and clergy .
York before a committee called Concerned Laymen and Clergy .
our life or the bosses that we have or clergy or whoever is that sort of figure they they help us along and guide us at
Pastor John, the clergyman who put this together, gave Sharon a gentle pat on her arm and said, tell him your story.
together under the guise of free love and without any benefit of clergy ," Hayes declared.
They were not at a point where they had made a statement about clergy yet.
But blame also has to lie at the feet of some of the clergymen of the Middle Ages, who were totally freaked by the joyous sexuality that's
He's supposed to go to university to become a theologian and a clergyman.
To do any of these things and become a doctor or a lawyer or a clergyman-- as I'm talking about it, as a professional clergyman, not a mail order ministry--
of American Rabbis, voted to accept gay and lesbian clergy in their midst.
Shown to be an artifact of that distant century as irrelevant to our lives today as a notion that clergymen had at that time, that the Earth
So, as I said, the father was a clergymen.
And I suspect that if you asked someone who was literate, say, a member of the clergy , what percentage of the population
if I'm mistaken in my understanding, but a lot of education at that time was geared to preparing you for the law or the clergy .
Now I'm not so naive as to say well, all doctors, lawyers, and clergy always put their clients first, that we don't have any problems with that.
But my argument is that the professions themselves take this on, and that when a doctor or lawyer or a clergy person screws up in this area,
There's a brilliant discussion between Adam Smith who looked and said, "Wherever you have an established clergy , you're not going to have religion doing particularly well.”
And when Victoria went back to Clifton, which is where she came from, her local clergyman, the man whose church she attended,
So the human task is to bring God's wisdom and flourishing to the world to make the-- there's an old joke in my country about a clergyman who's
be they psychologists, social workers, lay therapists, pastoral counselors, clergyman, new age practitioners--