He was the vicar of the town's small Anglican parish.
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Joseph Grimaldi, the Brooklyn vicar for the diocese, said last month.
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Our dishy vicar Sidney, meanwhile, looks for love in new places.
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Father George Philipose, vicar of the Christian Orthodox Church, taking part.
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Carlos Avilés Cantón, the vicar general of the Archdiocese of Managua.
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In 1961 he was consecrated a bishop and became patriarchal vicar.
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Her father, Colin, was a vicar in the Church of England.
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He publicly defended a virulently anti-Semitic vicar named Stephen Sizer.
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Or tap into your inner vicar, and have it with tea.
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Indeed, Gallagher previously compared Martin to a "geography teacher" and "vicar".
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"The vicar at the church told us that," Patel said. ♦
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David Pierpoint, the vicar of St. Michan's and archdeacon of Dublin.
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Another Italian to be made cardinal is a Rome vicar general, Msgr.
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Alex Wood, the vicar, favours skinny black jeans rather than a clerical robe.
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The pope is from an unbroken chain the Vicar of Christ on Earth.
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It could be a scene from British television comedy The Vicar of Dibley.
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The daughter of a vicar, May attended Oxford University where she read Geography.
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The daughter of a vicar, May attended Oxford University where she studied geography.
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Dr. Jennie C. Olbrych, the vicar of St. James-Santee Episcopal Parish, officiated.
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Phillip A. Jackson, the vicar of Trinity Church at Broadway and Wall Street.
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In one chapter, she points out that a minor character in Mansfield Park gets into an argument with the vicar over a Moor Park apricot tree: vicar as in the Church of England, Moor Park as in Moor, as in African.
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It's more than miraculous, it's heroic,' vicar general Philippe Marsset said, per the AFP.
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Adding incongruity to the proceedings on Thursday, the speaker was Trinity's vicar, the Rev.
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Farrell Graves, the vicar of All Souls Episcopal Church, performed the ceremony there. Mrs.
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The Vicar of Christ cut deals with dictators, including a devil's bargain with Mussolini.
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Phillip A. Jackson, the vicar of the Episcopal parish of Trinity Church Wall Street.
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Another Italian to be made cardinal is a Rome vicar general, Monsignor Angelo De Donatis.
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I think she believed the vicar went on a little too long with his sermon.
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James Grein testified in before the judicial vicar in New York, The Associated Press reported.
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"It's a question of love, not a question of gender," vicar Gunnar Sjöberg told The Local.
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John Simm (a politician), Billie Piper (the politician's ex), and Nicola Walker (a vicar), also star.
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She spent her childhood across the Chiltern Hills in Wheatley, where her father was a vicar.
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Dana Colley Corsello performed the ceremony at the Washington National Cathedral, where she is the vicar.
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Adalín Rivera Sáez, the vicar who led the Mass, joked in a rare moment of levity.
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Cardinal Dolan is more of a hands-off manager, relying heavily on his vicar general, Msgr.
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Emma Chambers: The Notting Hill and Vicar of Dibley actor has died from natural causes at 53.
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Upbringing: May grew up in rural Oxfordshire, as the only child of a Church of England vicar.
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The daughter of a vicar, she had been stuffing envelopes for her local Conservative association for years.
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We'll put it up over the east window and get the vicar to bless it at Micklemass.
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Salazar most recently served as vicar for the Office of Ethnic Ministries of the Los Angeles archdiocese.
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Richard Coles, a former atheist who has become something of a celebrity vicar, wrote in The Mirror.
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Georges E. Zabarian, the vicar general of Armenian Catholics in Canada, leading the couple through their vows.
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Before becoming a vicar, a priest in charge of a congregation, Peters worked as a youth minister.
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One centers on Kurtan's efforts to get a lift from the local vicar to a nearby mall.
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In 1982, when Opus Dei became a personal prelature of the pope's, he became its vicar general.
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He was named a vicar at the St.-Antoine church in Le Petit-Quevilly in 1958, a vicar at the Notre-Dame de Lourdes church in Sotteville-lès-Rouen in 1967, a parish priest at St.-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf in 1975 and a parish priest in Cléon in 1988.
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Stuart A. Kenworthy, an Episcopal priest and the interim vicar of the Washington National Cathedral, performed the ceremony.
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My friend the vicar could be the most useful of the lot—at least he provides spiritual sustenance.
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A vicar friend offered to do the ceremony, and everyone from hairdressers to graphic designers lent their skills.
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Mike Wallens, the vicar at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, in a ceremony that incorporated English, Spanish and French.
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And there's Mr. Elton (Josh O'Connor), the new vicar, an amiable young man in need of a wife.
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Gatty, the wife of a North of England vicar, was a writer of morally improving books for children.
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Thomas G. Bohlin, the United States vicar general of Opus Dei, said during a phone interview on Wednesday.
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Er... is that blonde kid (poss Prince George?) giving the vicar the two finger salute at Pippa Middleton's wedding?
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Wu admits he has taken couples for shoots at St Mary's several times before his encounter with the vicar.
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Frog Orr-Ewing, the vicar, calls minsters the "ecclesiastical equivalent of academies" (state-run schools outside local-authority control).
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Known as moody and mercurial, Hurt grew up in Derbyshire, the youngest of three children of an Anglican vicar.
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Salazar most recently was vicar for the Office of Ethnic Ministries of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Gomez said.
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Father Teresito "Chito" Soganub, vicar general of Marawi City, and the others were abducted in a cathedral last week.
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He did not explain why he had kept Father LaRosa-Lopez in ministry or named him vicar for Hispanics.
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Heather Parbury, a vicar of the Church of England, performed the ceremony at St. James the Less Church. Mrs.
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Catholics believe the pope is the vicar of Christ on earth, so participating in a papal Mass is particularly special.
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Surprisingly, he hopes that the liberal Argentine (played by Jonathan Pryce) will be the next vicar of Christ on earth.
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An English vicar has become known for his massive Instagram following, which he says has brought him unsolicited attention. Rev.
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Robert Lupo, a Roman Catholic priest and a parochial vicar of the church's All Saints Parish, performed the ceremony. Mrs.
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So one week before the date, we went up to the church and I was baptized by our local vicar.
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He was ordained a priest in 1947 and appointed patriarchal vicar of Jerusalem and titular bishop of Caesarea in 1965.
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Mrs May is closest in spirit to John Major but is the offspring of a vicar rather than a circus performer.
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By the end of the novel, Elinor (sense) and Marianne (sensibility) find contentment with a vicar and a retired colonel respectively.
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After the band's dissolution in 2007, he went on to play in Lord Vicar, Orne, E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr, and Uhrijuhla.
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She was brought up in the Cotswolds, the daughter of a Church of England vicar, and still takes her Anglicanism seriously.
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Peter Owen-Jones — an author and the vicar of Firle, Glynde and Beddingham — in the days leading up to the event.
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Biography: Daughter of a vicar, attended both public and private schools, and studied geography at St. Hugh's College, University of Oxford.
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May, the conservative daughter of a country vicar, will probably be best remembered for advancing, inadvertently, a counterrevolution of the left.
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Globo, citing police, reported that along with Ribeiro, authorities arrested four priests and a vicar general in connection to the case.
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Both Dorothea and Tertius end up in disastrous marriages — she to the vicar Mr. Casaubon, he to the town beauty Rosamond.
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Amid his family of fans, by contrast, the 2003 model is like a jolly gay vicar in charge of a tombola evening.
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W. Patrick Edwards, an Episcopal priest, led the ceremony in Southampton at St. Andrew's Dune Church, of which he is the vicar.
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"I didn't want to see the images," he said in his office at Holy Trinity Reformed Episcopal Church, where he is vicar.
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That all goes south when Emma realizes Mr. Elton is actually into her, which is entirely unthinkable — the heiress, with the vicar!
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Among his other antics, Osbourne also peed on the Alamo Cenotaph in 1982 and fed hash-laced cake to a church vicar.
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I have time to kill before leaving, so I watch the Vicar of Dibley Christmas Special while methodically stuffing myself full of protein.
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Rebecca Wendel, tall, with gray hair worn tightly back, married a friend of the vicar of Trinity Church, The New York Times reported.
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" Chambers is well known in England for her long-standing role as Alice Tinker in the BBC's popular sitcom "The Vicar of Dibley.
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She was the only child of a small-town vicar, the granddaughter of two ladies' maids and the great-granddaughter of a butler.
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I remember spending hours on the phone—there was always the business of phoning the local tourist office, post office, police station, or vicar.
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" Chambers also starred in the long-running British comedy The Vicar of Dibley opposite comedian Dawn French, who praised her "unique and beautiful spirit.
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" But Patrick Taylor, vicar of the church, said he was not convinced there is "sufficient evidence to conclude that his skull has been taken.
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Barbarin has stepped aside temporarily pending the appeal and has handed over the day-to-day running of the diocese to a vicar general.
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Now, critics – cynics, perhaps, or Conservatives, or your local vicar – would say: it is bad that we all have gonorrhoea and love gak now.
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As the vicar of Christ, Francis allows for Catholics to be universal while at the same time particular in their cultural expressions of faith.
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Peter Andreas (Esben Smed) spurns his father, a rigid vicar, and leaves his home on the peninsula of Jutland to study engineering in Copenhagen.
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One is the daughter of a vicar (Theresa May) while another had a sick hairstyle (Nicola Sturgeon) back in her days at Greenwood Academy.
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The church, St. Michan's, is working with the police to recover the head "so we can let him rest in peace," its vicar said.
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Known as Peter Vicar in international doom circles, Finnish multi-instrumentalist Kimi Kärki's discography has been expanding far beyond his crushing early output for years.
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" In Lord Vicar, the same topic rears its head, becoming the centerfold of both "Between the Blue Temple and the North Tower" and "The Spartan.
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He Calls His Dad the Best Sports Psychologist He Knows Willett's father is a Church of England vicar – the equivalent of a reverend or pastor.
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In real life, Frank Collins, a British soldier who led the raid on the Iranian Embassy in 1980, became a vicar—and later committed suicide.
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Father Teresito "Chito" Soganub, the vicar general of Marawi City, had been taken hostage by Islamist militants along with about a dozen of his parishioners.
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"Our game Sniper 3D Assassin is fictional and is intended for mature audiences," Michael Mac-Vicar, TFG's chief financial officer, told HuffPost in a statement.
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His father is a vicar, and Willett was the world's top-ranked amateur in 2008, playing on the same Walker Cup team as Rory McIlroy.
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On Thursday, De Donatis, the pope's vicar for the Rome archdiocese, ordered the more than 900 Catholic churches under his jurisdiction closed until April 3.
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The stand-up comedian was nearing the end of her Laugh Your Head Off world tour engagement at Dublin's Vicar Street theater when she fainted onstage.
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"This is another substantive win for the president," said Chris Garcia, former deputy director of the Commerce Department under Trump and now CEO of Vicar Financial.
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The board will be composed of a representative of the victims; two mediators; members of the choir foundation; Michael Fuchs, the vicar general; and the bishop.
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The idea began to take shape at St. Mary's after Reynolds consulted vicar Marjorie Brown, who gave the thumbs up and called the Bishop of Edmonton.
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Catholics consider the Pope not only the vicar of Christ but also the successor to St. Peter, who legendarily holds the keys to the Pearly Gates.
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He was ordained as a priest on May 21, 1961, in the diocese of Natchez-Jackson, Mississippi, and became vicar general of that diocese in 1971.
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The former vicar at Holy Trinity Church approached him about the possibility of examining the grave site, which has been the subject of rumors for years.
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"They threw big parties," said Father González, the vicar of a parish in Aldama, a working-class neighborhood here where, until recently, fuel thieves operated openly.
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Brought up by her father, a High Anglican vicar, to believe in duty above all, she has transferred that sense of service to the Conservative Party.
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We get a big dose of Ms. Churchill's withering sarcasm, for instance, in a scene between a vicar (Rob Campbell) and his servant (Mikéah Ernest Jennings).
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Ernesto José Romero, the apostolic vicar of Tucupita, said he has repeatedly spoken with the state governor and other officials about the crisis, to little effect.
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