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"pastoral" Definitions
  1. relating to the work of a priest or teacher in giving help and advice on personal matters, not just those connected with religion or education
  2. showing country life or the countryside, especially in a romantic way
  3. relating to the farming of animals

409 Sentences With "pastoral"

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If not a pastoral necessity of shortage of clergy, then it's a pastoral necessity of living authentic and honest lives.
First, a distinction is being drawn between doctrine and pastoral practice that claims that merely pastoral change can leave doctrinal truth untouched.
I then went on to get a masters degree in pastoral care, and eventually a Doctor of Ministry degree in pastoral care and counseling.
In September 2004, Pope John Paul II named him an auxiliary bishop, leading the pastoral region of San Pedro, one of the archdiocese's five pastoral regions.
Most golf books are either koany little things filled with visualization techniques and pastoral aphorisms or hagiographies of professional golfers, also filled with visualization techniques and pastoral aphorisms.
" She defines it as "proactively pastoral and reactively spiritual.
That American Pastoral the movie doesn't get American Pastoral the novel is a shame: Roth's work is as important today, in an age of American self-mythologizing, as it ever has been.
This bucolic scene plays out as fantasy for the pastoral.
And it is the perfect location, for pastoral reasons too.
There's definitely a shortage of alternative pastoral and welfare support.
Let's travel back to the pastoral days of September 2016.
"The Past" offers a contemporary ­variant on the pastoral idyll.
The bishop's previous pastoral letter on racism was in 1979.
He's well practiced in his pastoral craft of comforting parishioners.
It doesn't help that "American Pastoral" was filmed in Pittsburgh.
The walls were decorated with paintings of Somali pastoral scenes.
It's at one of those pastoral Californian sites: summertime, dragonflies.
Over 70 minutes, it all makes a teeming, wintry pastoral.
This is Eden for hedonists, a pastoral scene gone amok.
"I was struck by pastoral quality," Ms. Drennan, 46, said.
What was once a pastoral affair is now a scrum.
The objective of the accord is not political but pastoral.
His demeanor, almost pastoral, was somewhere between avuncular and creepy.
And New York loses a link to its pastoral past.
That pastoral artistry can be fleeting in a large metropolis.
This leads to the second thread of refusal in Levin's book: refusing the artifice of the pastoral, Levin continually picks apart pastoral representations as staged, in order to refute their enticements — as fake news.
There are small towns and pastoral church steeples along the road.
" She can currently be seen in Ewan McGregor's film "American Pastoral.
The church considers representing their interests to be its pastoral duty.
Demirel's illustrations shift from pastoral scenes to images of deadly pollution.
This slave labor generated revenue for Catholic pastoral and educational foundations.
He listened intently—there was almost a pastoral quality to it.
But for the most part, a tense, almost pastoral calm prevailed.
This revolution might be pastoral and pretty, but it's also powerful.
Francis was a Jesuit priest who favored a simple, pastoral approach.
In terms of pastoral roles, there's a real negotiation of boundaries.
Upstairs, a spacious landing provides a sitting area and a pastoral view.
They also adore the local, rail against "McDonaldisation" and idealise the pastoral.
Their embellishments range from colorful pastoral scenes to naturalistic, dalmatian-like spots.
Whatever urges our future pastoral gratifies, they include something violent within us.
Ryan and fellow Republicans, however, said the lawmakers needed better pastoral care.
But the dead trees, 40 million of them, intrude on the pastoral.
Anne Shirley's world is immensely sweet and pastoral, but Emily's is gothic.
Belying its pastoral setting, the area has long been a trouble spot.
But there's one place where it's peaceful and even pastoral: the Bronx.
"Late Pastoral" is the name of that poem, and of Baker's game.
The bywords of Francis's papacy have been synodality, decentralization, accompaniment, pastoral care.
"American Pastoral" stares back at me audaciously unblinking as a great novel.
A strategist for Benny Gantz denigrated the candidate while seeking pastoral advice.
These wines are not the simple, pastoral expressions of an agricultural culture.
The artist's turn to the pastoral was a defiant act of decolonization.
The pastoral setting of her family home gestures toward an elusive idyllic past.
Further lessons from history show us that pastoral communities have become less mobile.
It was neither ruggedly rural or dramatic pastoral, neither Brokeback Mountain or Emmerdale.
"Welcome to the Gather-n-Hunt" is the show's most overtly pastoral image.
I'm really into how the record seems to fuse futurism and the pastoral.
Even the album cover is pastoral with shadows of rabbits in the foreground.
"You can have a diversion of pastoral practice on some things," says Shaw.
The pastoral atmosphere was a surprise, but again, it had never been discussed.
Ashbery chose fractured pastoral; Rich extracted metaphors from geology, archaeology, ­astronomy and biology.
It would be a pastoral imprudence on my part, and would do damage.
We had pastoral care, we had financial care, we had everything in place.
When the film begins, Stone shoots the pastoral landscapes like an alien planet.
Most Catholics don't read encyclicals, bishops' pastoral letters, or their local Catholic paper.
That night in Vienna, Beethoven unveiled the Fifth Symphony and the "Pastoral" Sixth.
While Manhattan was urbanizing, Queens, a patchwork of commercial nurseries, was more pastoral.
Schools in the diocese, the pastoral center and agency offices have been closed.
Chávez plays with the pastoral, idyllic stereotype of women cooking in the kitchen.
In less scientific terms, it leaves skin looking dewy, like a pastoral milkmaid.
The archbishop "doesn't meet with anyone, doesn't offer any pastoral outreach," he said.
It's a pastoral visit, but we're also talking about the ills of capitalism.
Conflicts with mountain farmers and pastoral herders also contribute to their dwindling numbers.
Smithson applauded the idea of making something that was not a pastoral setting.
This imagery from the Bible, though, is not of some Romantic pastoral idyll.
We need fewer cultural warriors and more pastoral carers in the Catholic hierarchy.
We've become a church of spectators and the pastoral staff is getting burned out.
For those hoping for reform, this pastoral tone has been welcome but also frustrating.
His 2002 sculpture, "Upside Down: Pastoral Scene", for example, recalls America's history of lynchings.
When summer returns, the vegetation re-emerges in pastoral pinks and deep green hues.
Not in a pastoral sense; for me, nature isn't a patch of untouched wildness.
And they are said to be out of place in a mostly pastoral setting.
"We must always take the pastoral context into account," Lombardi said in an email.
Even Moscow-aligned clergy in Ukraine provide some pastoral services to the Ukrainian army.
Elliot is still out of commission, glitching out in the pastoral refuge of Queens.
Morris's conflation of his pastoral role with conservative politics is a powerful symbolic act.
AMERICAN PASTORAL It's been a good year so far for Philip Roth dramas ("Indignation").
He invited me to inspect the oil paintings, pastoral scenes with hidden futuristic details.
The crimes shocked Bucks County, a pastoral community about 40 miles north of Philadelphia.
Dorothea CritesBronxThe writer is a pastoral psychotherapist and has worked as a hospital chaplain.
Trans Catholics say these challenges require specific attention and pastoral care from the church.
More recently, when the pair met up in the pastoral hills of Cornwall, Conn.
Indeed, the horse-drawn plow has become a benign, pastoral signature of biodynamic viticulture.
The move shifts one of its most traditionalist dioceses toward a more pastoral approach.
He was born in Wajir — he doesn't know exactly when — in a pastoral family.
His account of the composer's pastoral Sixth Symphony here was full of earthy character.
Most of the area is quiet and pastoral, dotted with farmsteads and older houses.
The chaplain kneels and prays with inmates who seek pastoral care, the officials said.
His pastoral life at home is interrupted by the rise of the Third Reich.
Soaring population growth in pastoral areas is putting ever more pressure on already dwindling resources.
Valorie Curry is an actress whose work includes roles in American Pastoral and The Following.
In previous pastoral roles, she longed for other young black women to be her peers.
Czerny calificó la totalidad de las propuestas como un gran "cambio pastoral" para la iglesia.
He characterized the entirety of the proposals as a great "pastoral change" for the church.
Most have day jobs and receive little if any material reward for their pastoral work.
But tensions between the competing interests of pastoral leaseholders and businesses, particularly miners, are common.
Different landscape images from snowy, craggy mountains to pastoral plains show a breadth of exploration.
Pastoral cello stabs ring out against a raw din of jangling guitars and heavy drums.
But as it happened, few abandoned their lives for the presumable haven of the pastoral.
Ryan met with Conroy to discuss how pastoral services could be improved earlier Tuesday morning.
It's downright utopian, a hormonal pastoral endowed with the innocent charm of a children's book.
Today, he works for Marketplace Chaplains, an organization offering multi-denominational pastoral care to businesses.
Idania Barousse, 873, is a pastoral associate at a Catholic church in San Jose, Calif.
You know, Shakespeare pastoral comedies like the one in which Elphaba and Glinda are frenemies.
Gradually, that pastoral site became the lot, a bustling maze of offices, sets and soundstages.
Tashjian says the trend is also related to other pastoral fashion trends like prairie dresses.
There, the Abuts were drawn to the pastoral surroundings and the deep sense of history.
It's as pastoral as kids putting on a show in the barn for their parents.
Tom WillinghamNyack, N.Y.The writer is a United Church of Christ minister and a pastoral counselor.
Fleeing city life and embracing a pastoral existence: It's not just for Instagrammable fantasies anymore.
Those churches have worked to create a clear separation between the prophetic and the pastoral.
Eventually you pull away, and the wider scene reverts to that bird's eye pastoral sublime.
"With Dolan, there was an abandonment of the people and no pastoral sensitivity," she said.
Tom WillinghamNyack, N.Y.The writer is a United Church of Christ minister and a pastoral counselor.
Either way, it was pastoral as shit and didn't tell me too much about Can.
REEL PIECES: 'AMERICAN PASTORAL' (Tuesday) Annette Insdorf, a film professor at Columbia University and the host of this series at the 92nd Street Y, presents a screening of "American Pastoral" — Ewan McGregor's directorial debut, and an adaptation of Philip Roth's devastating, Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
The Vatican said the accord, a breakthrough after years of negotiations, was "not political but pastoral".
Before 2016, I thought it was about family structures and psychosexual power dynamics and pastoral lyricism.
A Winter's Tale really is about family structures and the pastoral — it's just also about politics.
His father, Ray West, was a former Black Panther-turned-pastoral counselor with two master's degrees.
The girl belonged to the Bakarwal community, a nomadic pastoral tribe who are primarily Sunni Muslims.
The victim belonged to the Bakarwal community, a nomadic pastoral tribe, who are primarily Sunni Muslims.
Traditionally, the nativity scene is pastoral — meant to inspire feelings of joy, not gut-wrenching horror.
Inka Essenhigh's futuristic Uchronia is a pastoral place where what was once work is now play.
Many of the problems faced by Tibetans are common in traditional pastoral cultures as they modernise.
She says she was never particularly interested in Westerns, but she could appreciate their pastoral nature.
VCs pride themselves on pastoral care: the support, expertise and contacts they provide to fledgling firms.
His approach is radically pastoral, not doctrinal; it is one of "accompaniment" as he often says.
The more conventionally song-oriented cuts flow into shimmering, pastoral instrumentals of varying length and purpose.
A result is that romantic, pastoral images of farming from yesteryear are far from representing reality.
Despite the bestiary of creatures, "Tale of Tales" should not be mistaken for a pastoral idyll.
The jackhammer chatter of the song's opening riff lets us know that the pastoral is past.
But the jackhammer chatter of the song's opening riff lets us know the pastoral is past.
That priest was later cleared for reentry into pastoral work, only to commit further sexual abuse.
Iridium's journey to space begins in a nondescript building in pastoral Gilbert, Arizona, a Phoenix suburb.
"American Pastoral" is one of the five best novels I have ever read, maybe the best.
Among other things, they shared a working-class background and an intense longing for pastoral beauty.
In pastoral settings, a cowline is the most direct path cattle use to reach grazing grounds.
Ryan claimed that he had sought the resignation because lawmakers' pastoral needs were not being met.
Foxborough, with a pastoral common at its center, was wondering what it had gotten itself into.
And so I think getting a pastoral hug will do more than getting a political rebuke.
Okami's pastoral landscape sings and becomes new with each victory, each step made against the malingering darkness.
According to d'Alessandro, the woman will still receive medication, counseling and pastoral support through her palliative care.
The Santa Clara of Panelli's childhood was a pastoral paradise, with a little more than 228,493 residents.
They revealed to Pastor Douša that they had collected detailed information about her and her pastoral work.
It is a pastoral retreat, or a seductive bower, or a depiction of the state in miniature.
It depicted a pastoral scene that appeared to depict Russian nobility riding through the woods on horseback.
But his life — spent among the poor, in love and service — had already presaged Francis's pastoral priorities.
They knew they wanted a house, something pastoral, with a large garden and not too many neighbors.
The groom's mother oversees pastoral care for children and families at St. Jude's Anglican Church in Randwick.
But he was not to become a pastoral poet or live the retiring life he had imagined.
Archbishop Gomez's focus on border detentions and family separations has often been more pastoral than overtly political.
Mr Nnaemeka's job, which involves running church services, baptisms and pastoral care, is to reinvigorate their faith.
Ryan said he requested Conroy step down, arguing he didn't believe member's pastoral needs were being met.
One of the pleasures of Noord I remembered was the pastoral quiet once you leave the waterfront.
Retirees and urbanites seeking more pastoral settings are pushing farther into places that firefighters must now protect.
When you think of drone photography, majestic bird's-eye views of pastoral landscapes probably come to mind.
That was the only mandate I gave myself: the promise of an Irish pastoral in real time.
The pope has tried to change pastoral practices, like communion for divorced Catholics, while not changing doctrines.
Not on pastoral bliss but on ruins, the crumbling remains of a civilization dead from internal decay.
Nonetheless, the filmmakers honor both the pastoral and the infernal dimensions of Mr. King's distinctive literary vision.
But then, in a matter of months, that pastoral view was replaced with, quite literally, a wall.
And in changing Zuckerman's role in the novel, the film misses what American Pastoral is really about.
Since the loss of their firearms, Olishwai claims, the Mursi's agro-pastoral way of life is threatened.
" He added, "Hopefully, Romero will serve to be a pastoral model for the bishops of Latin America.
Before finding the Stone House, Baker and Daoust had felt themselves yearning for a more pastoral existence.
Images shifted from pastoral glades to urban waste, from ruined ancient cities to office buildings being demolished.
They absorb such stock scenes as the lament, the pastoral, the lullaby, the rage aria, the tempest.
As pastoral as it is, Purchase offers easy access to highways, trains and the Westchester County Airport.
And that's the reason women are brought in — not because of their theological training or pastoral abilities.
But she said their lack of professional training makes their efforts to offer pastoral care potentially dangerous.
That will officially block him and many other migrants from ever returning to their former pastoral life.
It's too spooky to count as pastoral; U.F.O.F.  has a musty quality, a faint smell of mothballs.
"Earthquake" kicks off the LP and is a perfect introduction to her pastoral and skeletal indie rock.
To understand it, he began spending time at Buttercups Sanctuary for Goats, a pastoral facility, in Kent.
The 1997 pastoral, which depicts black figures at leisure, was purchased by music mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs.
Imagine Walt Whitman adapting "Apocalypto" and you might approximate the awe and adrenaline of Chamoiseau's action pastoral.
Though not estranged, his Jewish family never fully knew what to make of his dramatic pastoral turn.
The Braid reminds us that the pastoral gaze is a living grave inside every one of us.
In early February, a pastoral letter from the church was read out in congregations across the country.
The myths of a pastoral, democratic people coming up and mowing the field and then playing baseball.
The father-to-be announced Monday that he will soon begin theological and pastoral studies at Master's Seminary.
About two miles away from the main drag of the small town, the place seemed pastoral, even therapeutic.
He won most of literature's top awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1998 for American Pastoral.
C. Edward Egan, who were forced out of pastoral ministry for their sexuality in 1977 and 1984, respectively.
" She concludes: "For me the landscape is psychologically complex, like a crowded room—there's nothing pastoral about it.
The "farm-to-table" movement — emphasizing ethically, locally sourced food — evokes a pastoral fantasy of a simpler time.
Jam-packed with references, Hot Fuzz is a giant running meta-commentary on the quintessential pastoral English village.
The people of Kelowna, a pastoral community in British Columbia's southern interior, are a notoriously God-fearing lot.
Ryan said he requested that Conroy step down, arguing he didn't believe members' pastoral needs were being met.
Ryan maintains the decision was not political, saying he wanted to ensure members' pastoral needs were being met.
We view even suburbia in pastoral terms — the "crabgrass frontier," as the historian Kenneth T. Jackson put it.
"American Pastoral" is Mr. McGregor's directorial debut, and he made the unwise decision to star as the Swede.
Okoli got into perpetrator work after a job as as a pastoral tutor in a local high school.
That's because in both, Zuckerman is a kind of narrator, but in American Pastoral, he is an observer.
My Dark Places by James Ellroy is definitely a touchstone; American Pastoral by Philip Roth is another one.
On Sunday, Ms. Krefft will introduce Murnau's pastoral "City Girl" (1930), which will screen with live piano accompaniment.
Thomas Kinkade, the American painter of pastoral subjects who died in 2012, was a philanthropist during his lifetime.
The novel's main characters shift their focus from survival to building a pastoral community away from the city.
But in this case, the tears were images of pastoral male nudes by the photographer Wilhelm von Gloeden.
The effect is often nostalgic, a paean to some lost pastoral idyll, but also intensely of the moment.
"The pastoral community has been affected the most, losing so many animals and their social structure," she said.
So it's unfortunate that the big-screen adaptation of American Pastoral doesn't capture this aspect of the story.
" An earlier version of this obituary misspelled the surname of a character in Mr. Roth's novel "American Pastoral.
She is also the founder of the department of pastoral counseling at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah in the Bronx.
And a number of our members felt like the pastoral services were not being adequately served or offered.
The fading amber light, the waving green fields, the meandering young girl — opens on a pretty pastoral scene.
This is where the Pastoral Care Service Workers, a cohort of about two dozen men, do their work.
At first, I was enchanted by the game's pastoral setting and its emphasis on collaboration, compassion and discipline.
He named bishops known for their pastoral approach and tolerance toward homosexuals, but also for their geographic diversity.
At the time, Beaumont — now one of the most rapidly growing cities in California — was sleepy and pastoral.
As a result, Arab communities have become more and more densely populated, turning pastoral villages into concrete jungles.
The pastoral question — which also applies to the cities, though we're not that aware of it — has receded.
The pastoral question — which also applies to the cities, though we're not that aware of it — has receded.
Ten Nazarene pastoral couples returning home after a retreat were among the victims, the Cuban Nazarene Church said.
Other artists such as Mantegna, Zurbarán, and Goya "were all discovered in similar pastoral circumstances," Nochlin jokingly observes.
A bottom layer was left slightly limp at the neck, the hairline loose, lending a pastoral, lived-in quality.
The search warrants were executed at various properties Wednesday, including the pastoral center and administrative offices, Gonzales Taylor said.
DeSieno spends hours searching more than 10,000 traffic and weather cameras overlooking rugged mountains, pastoral fields, and lonely roads.
Organizers on Monday unveiled the pastoral program leading up to Francis&apos arrival, and it includes some surprising entries.
On Friday, shares in Shenzhen-listed Chuying Agro-Pastoral rose nearly 10 percent following its novel offer to repay.
Joshua Davey, an aspiring double-major in business administration and pastoral ministries, sued when he lost his $1,125 scholarship.
Naboo is a temperate, pastoral planet and home to Padme Amidala and a race of aliens known as Gungans.
The Pastoral Land Commission says there were 70 murders in the Brazilian countryside in 2017,the most since 2003.
With a few keystrokes, I'm on a train traveling through Bulgaria, watching the pastoral landscape unfurl out the window.
Vorayuth received a British education at Bradfield College, a pastoral brick-and-stone boarding school in the Berkshire countryside.
On Friday, the Archbishop of Melbourne, Denis Hart, wrote an open pastoral letter to the country's 5.2 million Catholics.
Relocated to a squalid block of high-rises with a mockingly pastoral name, they do their best to assimilate.
I think we can ultimately make improvements so that everybody has access to the pastoral services they're looking for.
If she ever keeps bees again, she wants to be out in the country, in a more pastoral setting.
The intention of the park's designers went well beyond pastoral scenery to promoting a civilized, improved life for citizens.
Mr. Honeck's take on the "Pastoral," Beethoven's Sixth, was warmer, creamier, smiling, the third movement's merriness alert yet suave.
They often pop up at these carnivals, and are said to be linked to the island's strong pastoral traditions.
Nestled in a sea of otherwise cinematic displays, the threaded organs make for a deliberately gentle, almost pastoral, touch.
I am not such a fan of American Pastoral, which I know many people think is his greatest book.
The effect is unnerving—a kind of neurotic pastoral—and, like the shepherdess, we're not sure how to react.
Priests who had abused children would simply be reassigned to other parishes and face few legal or pastoral consequences.
Trethewey's poem is titled "Pastoral," and it reads in its entirety: In the dream, I am with the FugitivePoets.
In terms of its ambition, its depth of feeling, it's construction, "American Pastoral" would be a natural front-runner.
I spent my clinical pastoral education, which is required for certification as a chaplain, at a hospital in Brooklyn.
I would put Beethoven's "Pastoral" on my loudspeakers and imagine prancing through a grassy meadow with my imaginary girlfriend.
A few miles away, Les Neiges D'Antan ($2175) is a stylish destination tucked into the pastoral forest of Valtournenche.
The pastoral meant attending to very personal hurts and needs: a family crisis, an illness, a crisis of faith.
Last month, two sisters from the remote pastoral village of Arawda in Galdogob, Puntland, died in very similar circumstances.
Other fall activities, like apple picking or hay rides, provide charming pastoral backdrops for the 'gram, but haunted houses?
" (Van Noten is wearing sneakers of his own design.) "A pastoral alley on which I worked with Piet Oudolf.
There is a certain pastoral romanticism to these performances — the gurgling streams, the birds, the music, the aerial ballet.
Pastoral movements could be better managed to ensure areas do not become overgrazed and conflicts with conservation areas are minimised.
Between 1960 and his retirement in 2000, Ruiz sought to put indigenous communities at the center of his pastoral work.
Not, this time, about the status of divorcees who remarry, or any other pastoral or theological conundrum, but about China.
Playing with the history of pastoral painting, Noel reinterprets her landscapes to reflect the changes inflicted by earthquakes and demolition.
Mead-e and his husband, Chuck, also have met with a pastoral care provider who works with a local hospice.
The Tuscan hills roll easily, with vineyards and estates dotting a golden landscape that emulates a pastoral vision of heaven.
"New Jersey" (2019) presents another pastoral landscape — horizontal, green, rich with fanciful vegetation, a fantastic city gleaming on the horizon.
The Pastoral Medical Association in Texas licenses practitioners to provide "Bible-based" health services in 50 states and 30 countries.
The Speaker said he asked for Conroy's resignation because some Republicans complained that their "pastoral needs" were not being met.
The same is true of Roth, particularly "American Pastoral," which is probably my favorite novel of the last 20 years.
He received a master's in pastoral theology from Princeton and a Ph.D. in practical theology from the University of Edinburgh.
ICG estimated at least 30,000 Nigerians had fled their homes in affected states in the wake of the pastoral conflict.
So much of The Lord of the Rings is pastoral; it's so much about the love of everything around it.
The election numbers reported by the Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting (PPCRV) had, by 1420 GMT (10:20 a.m.
These aren't the boring, pastoral, plein air landscapes you'll find for sale in droves up the street in Old City.
As the tiled roofs of Addis gave way to thatch, the large windows offered a moving pastoral of Ethiopian life.
Similar processes have been undertaken by the legal, pastoral, journalistic, mental health, and other professions, and different balances have resulted.
But American Pastoral without the overriding nostalgia is a tragedy without the lament, and the novel Roth wrote has both.
Or the roving group of actors and musicians who embrace pastoral pleasures in Emily St. Mandel's bestselling novel Station Eleven.
That said, following the example Roth set in his more mature novels like American Pastoral, the series is gloriously nostalgic.
"American Pastoral" is an easy choice for me and would probably rate high on any novelist's list of contemporary masterpieces.
The effect is anti-pastoral, and, if you're texting or scrolling as you walk, those activities add their own jolts.
How will Father Damien, the local priest, deal with the pastoral offerings of the Serbian Orthodox New Age sex therapist?
But I learned in Divinity School that there is a time for teaching doctrine and a time for pastoral theology.
The pained vocals, the pastoral arrangements: Vernon seemed to have perfected a studied approach to writing and singing sad songs.
The notes often bore pastoral vignettes heavy on cows, wagons, haystacks and other features of rural life, sometimes subtly adjusted.
For all I know you might want a simple, placid, pastoral existence on a South Seas island among idealized natives.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He graduated from Loyola University, from which he also received a master's in pastoral studies.
Pastoral care is quite like being a social worker, listening to people's struggles and helping them find a way out.
As chaplain, he leads daily prayers in the House and offers pastoral support and counseling to lawmakers of all faiths.
Using a [Robert] Fripp-style live looping rig, Weber attains some really beautiful, cosmically pastoral sounds with his double bass.
A pastoral letter warned against "false socialism", but he still hoped Nicaragua might proclaim the justice of the Kingdom of God.
It's a moody, atmospheric detective thriller, taking cues from Homecoming's flashbacks and S-Town's anti-pastoral and Love + Radio's emotional immersion.
You can hike all of the Appalachian Trail's 2,184 miles, passing through West Virginia and traversing scenic, wooded, and pastoral lands.
They read pastoral novels and pasted vegetal designs on the walls of brick villas modelled after remote castles and sylvan cottages.
John believes "we have a genu-wine murder" in the pastoral county where he and his family have lived for generations.
This program at the Brooklyn Historical Society will invite children to examine the borough's pastoral past and translate it into movement.
Just before his arrest, the Vatican had accepted a request from the bishop to be temporarily relieved of his pastoral duties.
Ashton himself called it his "poor man's Pastoral Symphony"; he listened repeatedly to Beethoven's work as he was preparing his ballet.
She took refuge in a small garden area in front of her house, which is surrounded by acres of pastoral land.
Over a quarter of Mongolians lead rural pastoral livelihoods, though many have smartphones and access to 3G, and even 4G networks.
What's a more immediate image to call to mind "cozy pastoral lives with small communities and no internet" than a cow?
"The societal and legal context within which the pastoral and prophetic ministry of the church takes place has shifted," it notes.
The matriarch of this pastoral property was Charo's grandmother, from whom she seems to have inherited her love of rescuing animals.
But more than 140 Oklahoma religious and social welfare leaders expressed different priorities in sending a "pastoral letter" to the statehouse.
The third movement, the Scherzo, needs a conductor at ease with Mahler's pastoral longueurs, his folkish enthusiasms, his flirtations with kitsch.
Ryan has said he asked Conroy to step aside because some members complained that their "pastoral needs" were not being met.
The Speaker said that he asked for Conroy's resignation because some Republicans complained that their "pastoral needs" were not being met.
The challenges are held under a tent, against a backdrop of pastoral green, little Union Jack pennants bordering the work area.
What stands out in the region, unfortunately, is the trash strewn all over, often besmirching pastoral landscapes and otherwise pristine beaches.
The tournament that once rerouted air traffic from La Guardia Airport to create a more pastoral soundscape now has flawed acoustics.
"The Cathedral will retain a small number of masks to facilitate in pastoral care needs," it said in its news release.
Mendelssohn's overture to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Beethoven's Symphony No. 6, the "Pastoral," make up the rest of the program.
But Africa also presents pastoral problems that seem at times beyond the reach of any religious leader, no matter how charismatic.
But the primacy of an informed conscience belongs as deeply to church tradition as the current brand of pastoral authoritarianism does.
"Revolutionaries" inverts the structure of "American Pastoral," telling the story of a radical from a son's rather than a father's perspective.
For "The Overstory," I read over 120 books on trees — cultural, aesthetic, botanical, historical-pastoral, tragical-historical, tragical-comical-historical, etc.
With its rolling hills and pastoral beauty, Sherman has more in common with adjacent Litchfield County than with its Fairfield neighbors.
Admittedly, it would be hard to make a version of American Pastoral that captures the book's story-within-a-story structure.
The visit would be, he said, "a sign of our pastoral concern and protest against the hardening of the American heart."
Conservatives in the powerful American church have argued that Francis' emphasis on pastoral openness is eroding the doctrine of the faith.
I found "Lost in Sight (Post-Pastoral)" the most compelling movement because here Mr. Marsalis seemed to take the biggest risks.
But that pastoral presence, in the rhythm of the words, also quickened the Caribbean's most brutal historical pain into the present.
And the "Pastoral," which is easy to read as folk-inspired tone painting, was here more subtly evocative than straightforwardly illustrative.
Two dozen retirees had settled into a pastoral life in the Hudson Valley, where they ran with a like-minded herd.
Goose Game takes the common video game fantasy of being someone else's bad day and dresses it up with pastoral allure.
Ms. Auerbach's rich harmonic language and feeling for color came through vividly when the music shifted into a pastoral, lilting stretch.
It's a true story, and a simple one, but couched in Malick's signature style, it becomes something more lyrical and pastoral.
Something I'm curious about is how fitness instructors take on this kind of pastoral role, for which they aren't necessarily trained.
Pastoral nomads—the animal herders who dwell in large numbers in the Horn of Africa—are hardy in times of water shortage.
The lines converging to reveal depths of space are initially confusing and distracting from the pastoral scene, until their function becomes obvious.
Jason Woodbury, an editor at the online music magazine Aquarium Drunkard, said Cave answers to fan's letters are pastoral but not doctrinaire.
Pastoral associates, professors, chaplains, nurses, and even nuns lose pensions, support, and housing issued by any Catholic organization, including schools and hospitals.
Mr Roth himself chose it, along with "American Pastoral" (1997), an intergenerational story of an immigrant family, as one of his favourites.
Papal pronouncements of a pastoral or administrative nature and which do not touch basic Church doctrine are included automatically canon law updates.
Like the Internet's Ego Death, this music glows with soothingly balmy heat, almost pastoral in its evocation of an endless, directionless summer.
He built a life in the United States, and in his early 20s he found God's calling and turned to pastoral work.
"Town & Country" is a good example, a jaunty plea for pastoral comforts that sounds like the department store soundtrack of your dreams.
There's a drive within most of us to romanticize the rural, to imbue the pastoral with an underserved and ultimately damaging sentimentality.
Behind him are a row of pastoral images, tilted at such an angle that they appear to be running toward the ground.
Orcas attracts plenty of visitors in the summer, but it retains a quiet, pastoral vibe that hints at the island's agrarian roots.
Reformation's reinventions of vintage classics feel sexy, but also commanding; Jacquemus' deconstructed pastoral peasant blouses and dresses are sweet, but also sinister.
This high moral (some might even call it moralising) tone is not often heard from Christian leaders, except in narrowly pastoral contexts.
Ryan, who met with Conroy on Tuesday morning to discuss improving pastoral services, maintains politics did not play a role his decision.
The Speaker has said he asked Conroy to step aside because some members complained that their "pastoral needs" were not being met.
The result is sometimes more penitentiary than pastoral, with six- to eight-foot barriers looming over picket fences and low-rise hedges.
The initiatives were either little talked about, or derided in this pastoral region, whose residents are in many cases still in shock.
First, understand that the 24-hour news model and blogging did not spring up like carcinomas in the otherwise pastoral body politic.
Ciroma said the herders group is just as invested in finding a solution to the pastoral and herdsmen conflict in the country.
She talks about policy "in the pastoral way rather than the academic way," she told me, to avoid voters' hangups about jargon.
Located in the picturesque Bay of Plenty, this romantic destination has an on-site chef and pastoral views for an idyllic getaway.
To Nakesha, Williams College, a competitive private liberal arts school in pastoral Berkshire County, must have seemed a world away from home.
Just gathering the hunters together is a logistical feat, since many are pastoral nomads, some without cellphones or a fixed mailing address.
Washi is more like an active metaphor for Japanese craft writ large — luxurious, laborious, useful and maintaining a rough-edged, pastoral simplicity.
Many cheeses have floral or vegetal notes, but this ricotta was no joke—it was a pastoral landscape blanketed in virginal sunshine.
Drought early warning systems are being put in place to help pastoral communities sell livestock before conditions turn threatening, avoiding economic losses.
In the case of American Pastoral, the filmmakers did change the book, recognizing the challenge of translating Zuckerman's imaginations onto the screen.
Nestled in the pastoral hills northwest of Jerusalem, Har Adar straddles the 1967 boundary, most of it in the occupied West Bank.
The school, which opened four years earlier, served about a hundred students from a pastoral community near a settlement called Camp Rooble.
Then the music changes, the light shifts, and we are in paradise: a hilly, pastoral corner of Virginia years before Pearl Harbor.
While he has denied the charges, more than 80 nuns signed a July letter urging that he be removed from pastoral work.
Though he is well aware that he is not employed "just to have banter," he sees part of his responsibility as pastoral.
That priest was later cleared for reentry into pastoral work, only to commit further sexual abuse and ultimately be prosecuted for it.
The letter was issued on the same day the Vatican announced its top abuse investigators were returning to Chile on a pastoral mission.
Guidry said that, through her pastoral roles and scholarship, she felt called to raise awareness and help overthrow the systems she operated within.
The victim, who cannot be named for legal reasons, belonged to the Bakarwal community, a nomadic pastoral tribe that is primarily Sunni Muslim.
In keeping with its pastoral theme, the Shire is carpeted with actual grass, while the Hobbiton lets you gaze at the Lonely Mountain.
And so Larkin's "pastoral of ships up streets...tattoo-shops, consulates, grim head-scarfed wives" will recede a little farther into the distance.
As a result, many pastoral jobs once done by priests are now carried out by married deacons, a lower rank of ecclesiastical office.
Los obispos enfatizaron formas más respetuosas de "conversión pastoral" e instaron a la promoción de nuevas iglesias "arraigadas en las culturas y tradiciones".
One wonders why Walt Disney did not choose it for an animated sequence, preferring instead Beethoven's Pastoral and Mussorgsky's Night on Bald Mountain.
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Wenlock Edge and the Long Mynd are studies in pastoral beauty—"blue remembered hills", in A.E. Housman's immortal phrase in "A Shropshire Lad".
"May the Lord reward you abundantly for this communal and pastoral effort," the pope said in the letter, which is dated Aug. 5.
What's not to like about 18 holes of dudes occasionally whacking lil' balls on stunning pastoral landscapes while announcers mumble in hushed tones?
The dress code for all of Coane's bridesmaids was simply floral, meaning each woman gave her own personal take on the pastoral aesthetic.
Last month the Patriarch and his episcopal advisers sent a pastoral letter for circulation in those places but the Athens hierarchy blocked it.
In my pastoral experience I encountered people in all kinds of situations, and insisting on the truth of the situation, it's not easy.
"Life was a kind of sport" for Ethiopians and Kenyans, Pitsiladis said, as they walked and ran long distances in a pastoral lifestyle.
Their paintings heralded continental Modernism and its abstractions — and the English, who were still in thrall to narrative-driven pastoral scenes, detested them.
The account posted a new photo from Iowa of Comey standing in the middle of a deserted, rolling road in the pastoral countryside.
The couple met in 2009 in Chicago, when Ms. Renwick began attending services at the church where Ms. Cadwallader was a pastoral resident.
The region around Diepsloot is colloquially considered "horse country," a pastoral swath of homesteads and farms between Johannesburg and Pretoria, the country's capital.
Brazil was brought to the court by rights group CEJIL and the Pastoral Land Commission, the social arm of the Brazilian Catholic Church.
It is as if someone had sprinkled water over greater Nairobi and its once pastoral fringes, and a sprawling new city popped up.
It could have been any family-like gathering in the pastoral setting high in the French Alps, just above the border with Italy.
Rustic percussion accents added wildness to some dances; the nasal drone of a musette, a French type of bagpipes, colored the pastoral scene.
The article discussed how the Warden's Court denied licenses to prospectors to search for minerals on land where Forrest holds a pastoral lease.
It was a kind of defining moment in his post-basketball life, and it comes up in his pastoral work all the time.
As Enfleshed grows, we can have a whole team of people that will be able to offer meaningful pastoral care that's well-rounded.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. With flowers blooming and the sun shining, the pastoral idyll of spring is upon us.
He is very pastoral, and he comes from South America, where historically military governments and the rich got together to oppress poor people.
They were meant to allow the cathedral's clergy to "provide pastoral care without putting their own health at risk," according to the cathedral.
In in his new book of poems, Joshua Marie Wilkinson cuts, nicks, and rips the pastoral to achieve terrors both startling and beautiful.
We utilize faith-based groups and pastoral discipleship to address issues from the individuals' past and help them reconcile their faith and sexuality.
The guidelines reflect "a brutal lack of understanding of the limits that a pastoral guide must have regarding children and adolescents," she said.
I've read Philip Roth's "American Pastoral" a half-dozen times and each time it knocks my heart loose in a different, violent way.
"Despite the comprehensive pastoral care programmes in place, for us it is inconceivable to imagine how these circumstances could have occurred," she said.
But, unlike those clergy, the Mormon priesthood is occupied by part-time lay people with little formal training in pastoral work or counseling.
Stephen Curtis's design, fringed with eucalyptus and given a painterly glow by Mark Howett's lighting, suggests a pastoral setting just waiting to ignite.
Stephen Curtis's design, fringed with eucalyptus and given a painterly glow by Mark Howett's lighting, suggests a pastoral setting just waiting to ignite.
As the political fight plays out in Washington, it has revealed competing priorities in conservative evangelical America, the pull between political and pastoral.
The main job of a bishop is to provide pastoral care to his priests, but Father John's sexuality precluded him from such goodwill.
It's an album that is torn between pastoral visions and urban environments, solitude and companionship, clear-eyed psychedelic revelation and clear-eyed sobriety.
It's not the first time this has happened, and local farmers are pissed that brown bears are being reintroduced to the pastoral, mountain region.
The grey waterproofing membranes, HVAC equipment, elevator machine rooms, long-empty water towers, and miles of ductwork were replaced with a vast pastoral landscape.
"These massacres occur almost daily in Brazil," said Father Valdir Silveira, director of Pastoral Carceraria, a Catholic center that monitors prison conditions in Brazil.
During her questioning by US officers, it was revealed that they had "collected detailed information about her and her pastoral work," the lawsuit said.
This pastoral delight is a braiding of choreography, music, lighting and costume, as well as another crucial element: the right dancers for the job.
But the Jesuit priest, who has served in the role of pastoral counselor since 2011, still doesn't know why he was asked to leave.
But church members said he will be remembered not so much for his stances on ultra-sensitive public issues as for his pastoral talents.
And here already we enter into this field of pastoral care, for example, how we deal with the homosexuals who are in every church.
Father Stefano Violi, a canon-law teacher, reckons that Benedict was merely surrendering the administrative duties of a pope but not the pastoral ones.

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