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Some, like Palin, conceive of it as a religious order.
Its recruiting practices have been compared to those of a religious order.
At the time, they were both members of the same religious order.
Pseudoscience is the last bastion of a religious order clinging to power.
James G. Gannon, an official representing the Franciscan religious order, offered Southhaven, Miss.
It's captained and crewed by the Sea Org, the Scientologists' elite religious order.
Francis said former Pope Benedict dissolved a religious order of women shortly after his election as pontiff in 2005 "because slavery had become part of it (the religious order), even sexual slavery on the part of priests and the founder".
The religious order duly announced it was withdrawing from all involvement with the campus.
The Gonabadi dervishes are the most affluent and influential religious order among Iran's Sufi Muslims.
The monk founded the Benedictine religious order amid the chaos and decadence of imperial Rome.
"They said because it was a religious order, they didn't handle it," Mr. Antonsen said.
"The idea was that it was a priest's robe, or of a religious order," she said.
The Krishnas are not the only religious order facing hard real estate decisions in New York.
In doing so, it cited its status as a school founded by a Roman Catholic religious order.
One teenage girl, Sara Apawkok, publicly questioned the new religious order, and was promptly denounced as Satanic.
I joined the Capuchin religious order in 20043, and I was ordained in 1978 at age 28.
The ruling applies to all religions in the state, and to women in a religious order as well.
The ceremony will include presentations by several Adorers and singing by members of another religious order from Kentucky.
"Being part of a religious order like ours is not an obstacle for scientific progress," said Sister Ofelia.
He has received support from bishops – who request boxes of his latest book — and from his religious order.
RELIGIOUS ORDER JESUITS IN BRITAIN TO DIVEST FOSSIL FUEL INVESTMENTS FROM ITS $500 MLN PORTFOLIO BY YEAR-END
She had been in a religious order of nuns, but had left three years prior to our meeting.
Notre Dame was founded by a Roman Catholic religious order, and Catholic teaching prohibits most forms of birth control.
The chapel, run by the Carmelite religious order, has at least three Masses a day, six days a week.
Helen Julian, who is 64, belongs to an Anglican religious order of sisters called the Community of St Francis.
The Abbey of the Everyman, the fanatical religious order, and the patriarchal antithesis to the Brigmore Witches, has taken over.
Brian Kolodiejchuk, a Canadian priest and member of the Missionaries of Charity Fathers, a religious order founded by Mother Teresa.
Paul Huesing is pastor of Old St. Mary's Catholic Church in Chicago, and a member of the Paulist religious order.
Godehard Brüntrup, a spokesman for the Jesuit religious order in Germany and vice president of the Munich School of Philosophy.
By now, 41 ACE alumni have gone "into formation," as Catholic lexicon puts it, for the priesthood or a religious order.
Scicluna also conducted the Vatican's investigation into Father Marcial Maciel, the late founder of Mexico's Legionaries of Christ Catholic religious order.
The Society of the Divine Word, the religious order to which Father Villanueva belongs, was in the vortex of that movement.
The nine, including five priests and three other men, were members of a religious order called the Disciples of the Annunciation.
His drive to give comes from being a Franciscan brother, a religious order of men within the Catholic church, he said.
In his 20s he joined a religious order called the Redemptorists, which ran the church he had attended as a boy.
Both declined to be interviewed, according to their religious order, which said in a statement that it would reimburse the school.
Designed by architect John Scott, the Futuna Chapel was created for a Catholic religious order with elements adopted from Māori culture.
CHICAGO – The pastor of a Chicago Roman Catholic Church has been stripped of his duties after an investigation by a religious order.
Most recently, the pope intervened in a dispute among the leaders of the Knights of Malta, an ancient military and religious order.
UPPER NYACK, N.Y. — Sister Veronica Mendez adjusted her glasses and tried to remember the last time someone joined the religious order here.
Victims of religious order priests are also specifically excluded from a compensation fund set up by archdioceses in Philadelphia and New York.
He was found and arrested by Italian authorities in 2005 and placed under house arrest at the headquarters of his religious order.
People who were abused by members of a religious order, as opposed to diocesan officials, would not be eligible for that program.
Much of Luke's journey in the original trilogy involves him discovering his true lineage as he falls in with a dying religious order.
In 2005, Sister Susan got in even deeper: She entered the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace religious order on the West Coast.
The Little Sisters of the Poor is a religious order that faced huge fines over its refusal to pay for contraception under Obamacare.
The cause was pancreatic cancer, according to Opus Dei, the influential religious order to which Mr. Navarro-Valls belonged as a lay member.
Give me an episode about how a religious order of women thought about the rise of this religious cult centered on controlling women's bodies.
For example, a President who joined a religious order and took a vow of silence would surely be impeached without having committed a crime.
Brebeuf is sponsored and run by the Jesuits, a Catholic religious order with a liberal reputation whose members focus on education and intellectual pursuits.
Some 300 Afro-Colombians who receive assistance from the Jesuit religious order, of which the pope is a member, prayed with him in the church.
"For me, nothing has changed," said Giovanna Tommasi, a lay member of the Missionaries of Charity, the religious order founded by Mother Teresa in 1950.
"   The report also said that the investigation did not "chronicle abuse committed by religious-order priests in Colorado or by Diocesan priests before they were ordained.
Then-cardinal Ratzinger wanted to investigate the religious order where women were being abused but he was blocked, Francis said, without saying who prevented the probe.
He says he wants to form a lay religious order called a Bible Society and envisions people studying in small groups and holding each other accountable.
The rotten patriarch might be anyone from a handsy pastor or a lecherous pillar of the community to the leader of a sect or religious order.
A spokesman for the Washington archdiocese countered that the three priests named by SNAP were "religious order priests with no ties to the archdiocese" of Washington.
" Founded in 1540 by St. Ignatius of Loyola, the Society of Jesus is a men's religious order that was founded for the broad purpose of "helping souls.
The Commission found that approximately 40% of the priests from the religious order Brothers of St. John of God have allegations of abuse against them during this period.
In Lyra's world, there's a religious order called the Magisterium which holds power much in the way the Catholic Church did (and does) over parts of the world.
They also failed to investigate at all if the accused priest was deceased or reassigned, or belonged to a religious order (such as the Franciscans, Marists or Jesuits).
Some rights groups said that whether the remarks were legal or not, questions remained over what standards a preacher or minister of a religious order should be held to.
And America magazine, the publication of the Jesuit religious order in the U.S., withdrew its endorsement of Kavanaugh, who was educated by Jesuits at Georgetown Preparatory School in Maryland.
Ward and Fasano's version, set on an artificial planet made of wood, and populated by a religious order, also went on to enjoy a second life via the internet.
The recent protests may be only nibbling at the edges of the established religious order, but they are symbolic of a broader unease that could turn into something bigger.
But the U.S. ambassador in Berlin, Richard Grenell, said firms should question the morality of doing business with Iran, where the economy was largely controlled by a religious order.
Ron Miscavige left Scientology in 2012 after more than 40 years — 27 of them working for its Sea Organization, a religious order within the church that focuses on volunteerism.
The two began walking back and forth to each other's houses for long talks about early Christianity (her specialty) or the pros and cons of joining a religious order.
Benedict also ordered an investigation into — and ultimately removed from office — an influential Mexican priest, Marcial Degollado, founder of the powerful religious order Legionaries of Christ, for reported abuse.
He took a vow of poverty and joined the Redemptorists, the religious order that ran his home parish in Detroit and focuses on ministering to those on society's margins.
The Commission, chaired by a High Court judge, blasted successive generations of priests, nuns and Christian Brothers - a Catholic religious order - for beating, starving and, in some cases raping, children.
It was in the name of vivre-ensemble that the mayor of Montreal recently barred the placing of an art installation deemed disrespectful to Christianity near a Catholic religious order.
In addition, two campus buildings will be renamed — one for an enslaved African-American man and the other for an African-American educator who belonged to a Catholic religious order.
And if the pupils were elderly or sometimes bedridden, and the staff wore the white habits of a religious order, these were mere details—he never bothered with administrative matters.
Pope Francis has approved sainthood for the Roman Catholic nun known as the "saint of the gutters," who founded a religious order dedicated to assisting the poorest of the poor.
Donald H. Nohs, who said he was abused by a priest from a religious order when he was around 13 years old, still has strong ties to the Catholic Church.
And the magazine of the Jesuit religious order in the United States, America, withdrew its endorsement of Judge Kavanaugh, who was educated by Jesuits at Georgetown Preparatory School in Maryland.
And the road that wants India to be dominated by one political and religious order, one majoritarian grip on all, making India a nation of stark uniformity, a Hindu rashtra.
His firm represented the Little Sisters of the Poor — a nearly 200-year-old religious order with 2,300 members in the US — that fought the requirement at the Supreme Court level.
Michael Crosby, involved in corporate outreach for the Midwest Capuchin Franciscans, a religious order, said Wednesday's vote was a rejection of Exxon's arguments it already provides enough detail on its outlook.
The email included forwarded conversations about potentially using a building owned by a religious order to house refugees, although the government did not end up using that building, VICE News found.
She started out as a Sister of Charity, the religious order that established the school in a tiny brick building in 1913, then moved to a larger, modern structure in 1965.
While bishops can pull that permission and restrict where religious-order members work, diocese officials have argued they do not have the power to investigate or remove priests from the order.
Desperate, the nun, a member of the Missionaries of Jesus religious order, decided to take her case directly to the Vatican by writing the pope's representative in India, Archbishop Giambattista Diquattro.
Scientologists compare the "Sea Org" to members of a religious order, like monks and nuns, who devote their lives to the faith, often working long hours for no pay and living communally.
"To our knowledge, the Archdiocese of Indianapolis' direct insertion into an employment matter of a school governed by a religious order is unprecedented," said the letter from the school's president, the Rev.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indian authorities said on Thursday they have sealed a home run by Mother Teresa's religious order and charged a nun and one other person with baby trafficking.
The 178-year-old religious order refused to comply with the birth control mandate, and in the end, the Supreme Court vacated the case and sent it back to the lower courts.
During that litigation, hundreds of clergy abuse victims came forward, including 85033 who united to end decades of child-endangering secrecy by the Roman Catholic religious order known as the Franciscan Friars.
He was only removed from his post after CNN revealed the new accusations against him to his superiors in the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious order established specifically to protect children.
The Jesuit values that the novice tried to explain to his parents remain central to his worldview decades after he renounced the religious order, frustrated in particular by the vow of obedience.
Conroy, like Pope Francis, is a member of the Jesuit religious order, which is traditionally associated with a great concern for social justice and more progressive politics; Ryan is a conservative Catholic.
The first pope from Latin America, and the first from the Jesuit religious order, he seemed to bring the fresh breeze the Catholic Church needed after the shocking resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
Vatican spokesman Greg Burke confirmed comments the pope made in private during a visit to Peru last month which were reported on Thursday by Civilta Cattolica, a journal of the Jesuit religious order.
Large adverts featuring foreign footballers or posters of players put up in cafes are not only torn down because they showcase kouffars (non-believers), but because they are liable to disrupt the religious order.
The court took up two cases concerning the contraception mandate -- one appeal brought by the Trump administration, and the other by the Roman Catholic religious order for women the Little Sisters of the Poor.
The Women's Day event was held at the headquarters of the Jesuit religious order after the Vatican withdrew permission for it to be held inside its walls when organizers added controversial speakers without its permission.
LONDON (Reuters) - Three police officers were killed in Tehran on Monday, a police spokesman said, as clashes broke out with members of a Muslim religious order seen as a threat to the Shi'ite theocratic establishment.
"There are many such cases where priests or nuns hide their relationships with men or women," the pair were quoted as saying, adding that they had received no help when they left their religious order.
The investors behind the resolution, which include the religious order Sisters of St. Joseph of Brentwood, hope Amazon's board will put it to a vote at the online retailer's annual shareholder meeting in the spring.
They interpret the transformation of the European world as the fall of an ancient religious order and, depending who tells the tale, as the rise of a soulless individualist materialism, or something of the kind.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis approved sainthood on Tuesday for Mother Teresa, a Roman Catholic nun known as the "saint of the gutters" who founded a religious order dedicated to assisting the poorest of the poor.
It comes after CNN published an investigation into Father Luk Delft, a convicted abuser, who was moved to the Central African Republic by his religious order to work in a key role at the charity.
When most of the bishops have released lists of priests accused of abuse, they have omitted religious order priests who worked in their dioceses, leaving the public with a potentially incomplete view of the problem.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Nine members of a defunct, cult-like Roman Catholic religious order in Italy's Tuscany region are under investigation for alleged sexual abuse of two brothers when they were minors, authorities said on Wednesday.
The 50-year-old priest was only removed from the post after CNN revealed the new accusations against him to his superiors in the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious order established specifically to protect children.
The nun, who belongs to the Missionaries of Jesus religious order, first informed church authorities of the assaults in January 2017, approaching nearly a dozen church officials, including bishops, a cardinal and representatives of the Vatican.
Her Roman Catholic religious order, Servant Sisters of the Home of the Mother, said Sister Clare Theresa Crockett was leading a group of trainee nuns to safety at a school where she worked when a stairwell collapsed.
"It (the visit) has been very, very painful," said Graham Mills, 52, who was sexually abused as a child by a member of the Christian brothers religious order and traveled from Northern Ireland to join the protest.
Participants paid about $372 (simultaneous translation was $309 extra) to attend the sessions, which were sponsored by conservative Catholic groups and held at the Pontifical University Regina Apostolorum, run by the conservative Legionaries of Christ religious order.
In recent weeks, there was uproar over a decision by the government to transfer a new maternity hospital to a campus of medical facilities belonging to a religious order, the Sisters of Charity, previously associated with abusive institutions.
The Little Sisters of the Poor, or any religious order for that matter, will always have their religious liberty protected on my watch and will not have to face bullying from the government because of their religious beliefs.
The most commonly used application of sister is a female offspring having parents in common, but it is also used to acknowledge a member of a women's religious order that includes the Roman Catholic and the Christian church.
Somaliland last year passed a fatwa, or religious order, to condemn the two most severe forms of FGM, but this left mixed interpretations on lesser forms of FGM and no law has been introduced to punish those responsible.
Though the indictments only mentioned incidents in Nebraska and Pennsylvania, victims spanned the United States - including a dairy company in Ohio, a luggage firm in New Mexico and a religious order in Nebraska, Bowdich told a news conference.
Though the indictments only mentioned incidents in Nebraska and Pennsylvania, victims spanned the United States - including a dairy company in Ohio, a luggage firm in New Mexico and a religious order in Nebraska, Bowdich told a news conference.
While the Indonesian National Police said that they would not enforce the religious order, officers made no effort to arrest the Islamists who visited stores in Surabaya, and in fact escorted them to prevent clashes with non-Muslims.
In Illinois, an attorney general's investigation into clerical sex abuse found widespread failures to investigate claims — and singled out the way diocesan officials forwarded accusations against religious order priests to the orders and then often closed the books.
And only this week, the mayor of Montreal stepped in to insist that an art installation which Christians might find disrespectful (a cross lying on its side) should not be placed next to the premises of a religious order.
They are mostly leftists, Kurds or members of a religious order led by Fethullah Gulen, a U.S.-based preacher sought by police on terrorism charges in connection with stories his followers ran in papers and TV channels close to the movement.
In August 28.95, a mendicant friar on the French-held Windward island of Martinique sent a slave to neighboring Grenada, which had been conquered by the British, to round up and bring back other slaves owned by his religious order.
" The plaintiffs, they argue, are unacceptably demanding that the federal court system "'take sides in a religious matter' by determining whether it is proper for the Centre to accept this type of sacrifice from the Centre's Religious Order of Chevre.
Francis told a story about how Benedict, then known as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, when he was the church's chief doctrinal watchdog, sought to disband a religious order, apparently The Legionaries of Christ, which was riddled with sexual and economic corruption.
Whether the litigants were an evangelically-owned retail chain like Hobby Lobby, or a Catholic religious order such as the Little Sisters of the Poor, Catholic and evangelical campaigners were as one in offering free legal advice and cheering on the opters-out.
The Republic created a system in which only politicians and high-ranking members of a military religious order could use long-distance signals, and that set up the conditions in which the whole galaxy succumbed to a thinly veiled reference to Nazism.
A judge in 2014 sentenced O'Reilly, a leader of the Legionaries of Christ religious order, to four years of "supervised liberty" for abusing a preteen girl at the private Colegio Cumbres in the affluent neighborhood of Las Condes between 2007 and 2009.
Along with 31 other young men and women from ACE, as the program is known, Ms. Adalim was agonizing over whether to answer the call to what Catholics refer to as "the consecrated life," one spent in the priesthood or a religious order.
Pope Francis and his predecessor Pope Benedict have dispatched Scicluna over the years to investigate the most sensitive and notorious sex abuse cases, including that of the Legionaries of Christ religious order in Mexico in 2006 and widespread abuse in Chile last year.
In 2004, Archbishop Sean O'Malley issued a statement saying that 203 people had made claims of sex abuse of a minor by a priest and 150 people had made claims against a deacon, non-incardinated, or religious order priest between 1950 and 2003.
The church's teaching on suicide now varies in different parts of Canada, and since the Vatican seems to accept that variation a Belgian religious order has pushed things even further, insisting that it intends to actually carry out assisted suicide at its hospitals.
LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Catholic religious order Jesuits in Britain will ditch fossil fuel companies from its $500 million equity portfolio by the end of the year, it said on Wednesday, citing corporate failure to respond quickly to the threat of climate change.
While its roots were considered by some to be mystical, Opus Dei is not a religious order; two-thirds of its members live in traditional families, while the rest have taken a vow of celibacy and live in the group's own residences.
But while attempting to show that his predecessor, Benedict XVI, took tough action on the issue of sexual abuse against nuns, he recalled a separate case of a religious order marred with sexual and economic corruption, but apparently was not one involving nuns.
In December, the Vatican began investigating the Institute of the Good Samaritan, a small Chilean religious order of nuns, after Chilean national television revealed that some sisters had been thrown out after reporting sexual abuse by priests and maltreatment by their superior.
Yet it is fair to say that for the first time since China's imperial order collapsed in 1911, a central government is embracing the ideas that made up the political-religious order that ran China for much of the past 2,500 years. Why?
He is a proponent of what conservatives like to call "religious liberty"; his dissent in the Little Sisters of the Poor case put him on the side of a religious order that sought an exemption from the ACA's mandate that employers offer contraception coverage.
But most observers believe ISIS's local affiliate, Sinai Province, was behind the killings, an act of religiously inspired hatred against a religious order despised by jihadis and an attempt to establish its relevance against another surging al-Qaeda affiliate with a spectacular act of violence.
A young man discovers that he's destined for greater things in the galaxy, joins a mysterious, semi-religious order that act as the guardians of peace in said galaxy, and finds himself fighting an oppressive, genocidal regime bent on controlling the collective, galactic civilization.
John LaValle, 61, recently sought compensation for abuse by his parish priest in the 1960s in the Rockville Centre diocese on Long Island, but he said he was turned away because the priest was a member of a religious order, not a diocesan priest.
VATICAN CITY, Feb 29 (Reuters) - Pope Francis told members of a disgraced religious order on Saturday they must renounce the legacy of their founder and acknowledge he was a con-man who sold the "illusion" of holiness while living a double life as a paedophile.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court declined on Monday to take up a case brought by the Little Sisters of the Poor, a Roman Catholic religious order for women, challenging lower court opinions that blocked the Trump administration's effort to weaken the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive coverage mandate.
The pope also canonized three nuns: Giuseppina Vannini (1859-1911), an Italian who founded a religious order; Mariam Thresia Chiramel Mankidiyn (1876-1926), an Indian who helped the poor; and Dulce Lopes Pontes 1914-1992), a Brazilian who dedicated much of her life to educating workers.
Organizations like the Roman Catholic religious order Little Sisters of the Poor objected to the idea that ACA-mandated, employer-sponsored health insurance might cause these organizations to direct funds toward contraception or abortion, or to be complicit in the funneling of governmental funds toward that end.
At a ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House, he celebrated the faith of the Little Sisters of the Poor, a 178-year-old religious order that refused to comply with the contraceptive coverage mandate and fought it all the way to the Supreme Court.
Without being too mechanical about it, we wanted to have a range of male couples, female couples, intersex people, people who are celibate or in relationships, a range of ages and various working-class backgrounds, through to people with office jobs and artists and people from the religious order.
After running afoul in last season's finale of the rules of the Faceless Men, the religious order training her, she is now freshly blind, and spent Sunday's episode begging in the streets when she wasn't being whacked with a stick by a girl called the Waif (Faye Marsay).
The novel also joins a much larger tradition of accounts of holy women and men that have been compiled over the centuries, including the "Storia Meravigliosa" ("marvelous or wonderful story"), a 1931 chronicle of Sister Josephine Bakhita's life that was disseminated by the Italian religious order she had joined.
The country has also experienced a string of scandals related to the Catholic Church's role in managing public services, including the discovery of a mass grave on the site of a former publicly financed home for unwed mothers run by a religious order, the Sisters of Bon Secours.
The lawsuit filed in federal court in South Bend, Indiana, contends that an October 2017 settlement between the Trump administration and the school, founded by a Roman Catholic religious order, violates terms of the Affordable Care Act requiring employers to provide health insurance policies that offer access to contraception and sterilization.
But that did not happen, said Sister Nora Nash, a nun who is director of corporate social responsibility for the Catholic religious order, despite a series of meetings held in person and by phone with bank leaders including Wells Fargo lead independent director Stephen Sanger and a top ethics officer, Christine Meuers.
That email — whose subject line read "Share with Scott Lloyd" — contained forwarded conversations between a staffer at the Knights of Columbus and a member of a Catholic religious order, the Franciscan Friars' Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Province, about the possibility of using one of the order's Wisconsin buildings to house refugees.
To man the fort in Rome, Stephen K. Bannon, then Breitbart's chief executive and now Mr. Trump's chief White House strategist, turned to Mr. Williams, a telegenic and polyglot theologian who had spoken for the Vatican and defended the leader of his conservative religious order against accusations of child molestation (ultimately proved true).
But when a priest or brother in a religious order is accused of abuse, victims and advocacy groups say their accusations are often mishandled because they are caught between separate institutions within the church: the dioceses that say it is not their responsibility to investigate, and religious orders that then fail to handle the claims.
Thou shalt not front on Fresh Gordon In addition laying down the guiding tenets of a new religious order in which he was the Supreme Being, Fresh Gordon would go on to ghost-produce Salt N Pepa's "Push It" and do production work for one of the first artists Puff Daddy ever signed to Uptown Records.
In its order last week in favor of a priest whose relatives cut him out of his share of ancestral property, the court in Kerala state said a priest can give up his property if he wishes to, but there can be no "automatic deprivation" because he is in a religious order and has "renounced worldly pleasures".
Little Sisters of the Poor back at the Court The court could also consider case involving the Little Sisters of the Poor, a Roman Catholic religious order for women, petitioning the court to affirm religious exemptions under the Affordable Care Act's long controversial requirement that employer-provided health insurance plans cover birth control as a preventive service.
It held to this position even when the context would cause most reasonable people to suspect discrimination: Texas in the 1960s paying predominately white categories of public assistance recipients far more than the category including most African-American and Hispanic families or a 99.95 percent white suburb refusing to allow a religious order to building integrated low-income housing on its property.
Letters To the Editor: Re "Draft Rule Makes It Far Easier to Deny Coverage for Birth Control" (front page, June 2): How ironic that President Trump thinks he is "coming to the rescue of the Little Sisters of the Poor," a religious order that has refused to cover contraception, with his proposed rule to undermine contraceptive coverage under the Affordable Care Act.
The Jesuit priest was nominated by former Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio) in May 85033, but Pelosi urged additional vetting of the pick after learning that Conroy was then working for a Catholic religious order — the Oregon Province of the Society of Jesus — that had agreed just months earlier to pay $166 million to victims of sexual abuse going back decades.

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