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Fr Cashman, has rejected a request that he retires from the diocese and wants to remain on as a practising curate in the parish. |
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A young curate has moved to his first parish and is living under the watchful eye of his matriarchal landlady at the instruction of the vicar. |
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After training he began as a curate at Chipping Barnet and later became team vicar at Dunstable. |
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Cartier commissioned avant-garde Italian architect Ettore Sottsass to curate the exhibit and design the showcases. |
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He was a curate, new to the parish, and a newcomer to St Ursula's College, my first year in High School. |
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On these grounds the requirement for bishops to have served fifteen years in a parish, and vicars five as a curate, were also clear improvements. |
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Far more difficult is to curate a well-put together collection of modern folk-based oddballs, and Banhart's done a splendid job here. |
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I have taught summer courses at Mountain Lake Biological Station for three summers and I curate the herbarium at Appalachian State University. |
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Afterwards he said he was looking forward to taking up his new responsibilities as assistant curate at St Mary's, Barnsley. |
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A campaign has begun in earnest to persuade The Vatican to declare a former curate of Clonmore Parish Holy. |
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Since 1994 he has served as curate in our parish living in Kiltegan village. |
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Before joining Holy Rood he was assistant curate at St George's Church in Tyldesley. |
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His first appointment, after further studies in Rome, was as assistant curate in a rustic hamlet 15 miles east of Krakow. |
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Two years ago, he was appointed parish curate completing a total of nine years in Tullow. |
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In a hard-hitting sermon, the young curate hit out at a lack of parental responsibility in regard to children. |
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Two years later a meretricious curate pulled them down from the shelf and bought them. |
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I will curate these, and it will also provide a space for visiting gallerists to mount shows. |
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His eldest son John was ordained as deacon, serving as curate under his father at Llangeitho. |
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Tribute has been paid by the Rev Rachel Wilson, formerly from this area but now a curate in the Bowland deanery. |
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After his studies, he returned to Galway Diocese and was appointed a curate in Salthill. |
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A very warm welcome is extended to the new curate for Rathdowney parish. |
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The one-time Bristol curate was originally tipped for Merseyside but made it clear that he would turn it down because he had not been on Humberside long enough. |
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He pushed past a female curate and raced towards the exit, but Father Andrew Cain got to the doorway first. |
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A piano was played, hymns were sung, we all duly recited the confession, creeds and responses, and the curate ascended the pulpit with surplice flowing. |
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In 1976 he became assistant curate at Cheam in Surrey and after five years became head of religious studies and chaplain at Radley College in Oxford. |
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He has now been appointed a diocesan curate in Allen, County Kildare. |
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But in a letter to the village magazine, the assistant curate said the work on the windows had used up the funds available for repairs to the church. |
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The local curate expressed understanding at their sense of loss. |
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Last year, festival director Laszlo Jakab Orsos had the idea of asking a special writer to curate a book bag. |
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Former Suffragan Bishop of Southampton, the Rt Rev Jonathan Gledhill, ordained Cate as a deacon at Romsey Abbey in 2001 and the curate was priested the following year. |
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The first stage of his Imago Mundi collection has taken Benetton and his team five years to curate. |
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A former baseball player has been appointed an assistant curate. |
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Burns helped curate a special Goonies exhibition at the Oregon Film Museum, housed in the former slammer where the Fratelli family was jailed. |
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In this case, to curate is to map tactical moves in relation to both materials and people, and to install is to fabulate. |
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Samuel Skelton, curate of Sempringham, sailed to Massachusetts Bay in 1628 with the first group of Puritan settlers, who landed in Salem. |
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Meanwhile, Cradock, who had become curate at Wrexham, was also now drawing great crowds with his preaching. |
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It sounds paradoxical, but I am inclined to think that the weakness and insanity of the curate warned me, braced me, and kept me a sane man. |
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Having spent five years in Somerset as curate of several parishes, Charles returned to his native North Wales to marry Sarah Jones of Bala. |
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Sometime later, Daniel Rowland, the Anglican curate of Llangeitho, Wales, experienced conversion as well. |
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Circa 1734, the buildings were sold to the church, the curate being the Reverend Robert Walker. |
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He took Holy Orders in 1864, and became the curate at Horbury Bridge, West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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It was while acting as a curate that he met Grace Taylor, the daughter of a mill hand, then aged fourteen. |
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For his blog, Otting teams with his mom to curate each post. |
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And, the moderators attempt to curate the content with the same respect. |
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What I love about DVRs is that they really allow you to curate your experience of television. |
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Not only does he curate for the museum, he manages the office and fund-raises. |
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The Rev Bottley, 33, curate of villages in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Notts, will be ordained next year. |
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Ordained a priest on 22 September 1728, Wesley served as a parish curate for two years. |
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While at the school he became friendly with the curate of the local parish church and became involved with activities there. |
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Plaw, who helps curate a database of drone strikes at UMass, defended the use of drones. |
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He eventually became the Church of England perpetual curate of the parish of Haworth, and was also a poet, writer, and polemicist. |
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Available on desktops and as an iOS and Android app, Storify lets users curate material from the social web into a postable and shareable format. |
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The opportunity to participate, curate, invigilate, visit, network, debate, critically review, is paying dividends to the visual arts sector in Wales. |
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His father John Hooke was the curate of All Saints Church in Freshwater. |
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It is for the international scientific community to curate such remains. |
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For the June 2008 Summer Exhibition, Emin was invited to curate a gallery. |
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A more remorseless foe, however, than Foote appeared in the person of Charles Churchill, the wild and unclerical son of a poor curate of Westminster. |
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Some will say, our curate is naught, an ass-head, a dodipoll. |
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Father O'Connor's first appointment was at Corpus Christi, Middlesbrough, where his fellow curate was Canon Michael Davern who was the homilist at his Requiem Mass. |
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We would like to welcome our new Parish Priest, Father Barney King, the new Curate in Omeath. |
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Focused on curating for the individual, as opposed to selling to the masses, Curate by AMZ is a sophisticated shopping destination unlike any other in Denver. |
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Tom Hiney will serve as Curate in the Minster Church of All Saints, Dewsbury. |
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