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