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The parish is not an outdated institution; precisely because it possesses great flexibility, it can assume quite different contours depending on the openness and missionary creativity of the pastor and the community" (Evangelii gaudium 28). The words of
Csaba Török
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Parish charity in the 18th – early 20th centuries (based on the materials of the Olonets diocese)
The article discusses the problems of parish charity formation and development in the territory of the Olonets diocese. The main areas of charity were the parish churches’ construction and providing them with necessary worship property, the acquisition ...
Pulkin Maxim Viktorovich
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The article discusses the main directions of churchwardens’ activity. It was revealed that the legislative norms provided for them a wide range of responsibilities related to control over the collection of alms for the parish church needs, control over ...
Pulkin Maxim Viktorovich
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The Catholic clergy of England in the conditions of plague epidemics during the 14th–15th centuries
This article discusses the social role played by the clergy and the Catholic Church in England during the plague epidemics of the late Middle Ages. The commonly held viewpoints of modern medieval researchers on assessing the phenomenon and consequences ...
T.A. Leonova, I.A. Shuteleva
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This paper examines an aspect of the functioning of the organization of Vilnius’ beggars that has not yet been sufficiently covered in the historiography: the role of the clergy of St. John’s Church in the life of the city’s beggars.
Rūta Miškinytė
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The Henrician Reformation and the Parish Clergy
‘The scanty band of martyrs’ to the Catholic cause1 during the reign of Henry VIII poses a question for the historian of the Henrician Reformation which is still far from receiving a wholly satisfactory answer. Whatever the causes of the Pilgrimage of Grace, however varied the particular regional grievances which fuelled it, it cannot be regarded ...
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Abstract Body procurement at The University of Sydney has a long history. Anatomy legislation (1881 Anatomy Act) modeled on the British Anatomy Act 1832 legalized procurement of unclaimed bodies from public institutions for anatomical dissection at licensed Schools of Anatomy, effectively conferring the University of Sydney an exclusive license until ...
Rebekah A. Jenkin, Kevin A. Keay
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Parochial clergy of the village Vinogradovo in Moscow uyezd of the Moscow eparchy and the peasant world in the second half of the XIXth century [PDF]
The article attends to the history of the relations between the country clergy and the peasants of one of the parishes in the vicinities of Moscow. Analysing the archives of the church and the investigatory cases of the Moscow Ecclesiastical Consistory ...
Mishin Vladislav, priest
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From Custom to Court: The Evolution of Mediation in European Legal Systems
ABSTRACT This article traces how European mediation has repeatedly rebalanced three variables—(1) the source of mediator authority, (2) the degree of institutionalization, and (3) the operative meaning of voluntariness—from antiquity to the present. Using three periods—Proto‐Mediation (c. 500 BCE–c. 1750), Classical Mediation (c.
Viktoriia Hamaiunova
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ЧИ ПОВИННЕ ГРЕКО-КАТОЛИЦЬКЕ ДУХОВЕНСТВО БУТИ УЧАСНИКОМ СУСПІЛЬНО-ПОЛІТИЧНОГО РУХУ: БАЧЕННЯ УКРАЇНСЬКИХ СВІТСЬКИХ І ДУХОВНИХ КІЛ ГАЛИЧИНИ КІНЦЯ ХІХ ст. [PDF]
In the research out the Greek catholic hierarchy and parish clergy positions in the Galician Ukrainian social-political movement at the end of the 19thct.
Н. М. Колб
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