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"priestly" Definitions
  1. connected with a priest; like a priest

311 Sentences With "priestly"

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For the most part, priestly training involves morality — the dos and don'ts of priestly life.
In a world in which little survives that can be called priestly, this responsibility makes writing a priestly vocation.
Priestly worked with the royal family for over a decade.
But she's also terrifying – basically a Miranda Priestly for comedy.
Priestly celibacy was not widely enforced until the 12th century.
They keep getting called out for being bullies, Miranda Priestly-style.
And remember, with each wrong answer, Miranda Priestly is judging you.
Even after five decades, his entrance in priestly vestments remains startling.
Move over Meryl Streep, there's a new Miranda Priestly in town.
One cannot simply take on Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) with basic boots.
A delightfully icy Hanks as Miranda Priestly from The Devil Wears Prada.
Donald Trump was perfectly poised to take advantage of this priestly association.
In the 2011 book, he questioned the Vatican's policy on priestly celibacy.
Protestant priests, likewise, are not bound by priestly celibacy, and can marry.
"That risks building up a priestly class" of government employees, he added.
His detractors are quick to point out the irregularity of his priestly circumstances.
Priestly vestments, Gibson argues, are part of the Catholic tradition of celebrating beauty.
During my junior year, I had a more direct encounter with priestly abuse.
Meryl Streep starred as Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief at Runway magazine.
Nothing about priestly celibacy or barring women from clerical ranks, for that matter.
Some argued that priestly celibacy was dissuading young men from joining the priesthood.
Floral fragrances for spring... we know, we know, insert the Miranda Priestly joke here.
Our hope, is this means Streep will get to play another Miranda Priestly type.
"In 280, Oscar de la Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns," Priestly editrixplains.
The exhibition contained still more, filling the Medieval galleries with couture and priestly finery.
The rate of priestly sex abuse fell before the revelations and lawsuits really started.
Trouble is, the priestly intrigue is nowhere near as compelling as watching Pius be Pius.
Roman Catholic deacons can perform many priestly services, like preaching at Mass and witnessing marriages.
American Jews would embrace a "high-priestly mission" to act as models of ethical behavior.
Some conservatives worry it is a step on a slippery slope toward undoing priestly celibacy.
And the tradition of priestly celibacy, they argued, is central, not peripheral, to that vocation.
While Europe continues to be a dry well for priestly vocations, Africa is a wellspring.
In these situations, ordinary folk, not the priestly class, were the guardians of doctrinal correctness.
She couldn't be further from the icy Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) of Devil Wears Prada fame.
THERE are 2200 gradations in India's archaic caste system, from the priestly to the supposedly untouchable.
Streep won a Golden Globe for her performance of the (almost as iconic) character of Priestly.
And they have declined to address the problem of priestly sexual abuse in frank human terms.
In the next-door classroom, 3A recited times tables under the priestly monotone of Mr. Graham.
McCarrick now loses all of his priestly rights, including his housing and financial benefits, the Times reports.
Benvenuti worked at the Vatican's legal tribunal and as a military chaplain before retiring from priestly duties.
It basically means that McCarrick is not allowed to perform priestly functions, like celebrating Mass, in public.
In a claim of priestly sexual abuse, however, it is often hard to determine exactly what happened.
From Gordon Gekko to Miranda Priestly, we've rounded up some of the worst bosses in film history.
Once done only by the priestly Brahman class, in this era kirtan was delivered to the people.
Others were more complicit in covering up priestly abuse, but Cardinal Donald Wuerl still committed serious mistakes.
The first teaser for Mindy Kaling's Late Night is here and Miranda Priestly is shaking in her Louboutins.
Looking at this bag makes us almost forget what she carried into her initial interview with Miranda Priestly.
For us, priestly sexual abuse and its concealment is not an episode from "history" or a sociological phenomenon.
Such programs allow survivors of priestly sex abuse to speak and to feel that they have been heard.
The Catholic Church's current positions on marriage, divorce and priestly celibacy, for instance, were all entrenched at Trent.
Forget the rabble — literature's priestly class is immortal, and it has survived ages even darker than this one.
Rabbi Rachel C. Hertzman, the bride's mother, led the priestly benediction and oversaw the breaking of the glass.
Both were members of a priestly society in Santiago and Karadima served as Barros' mentor during the bishop's youth.
The acclaimed actress played Miranda Priestly, the strict, stoic editor-in-chief of a fictional, Vogue-like fashion magazine.
Tucci's character, Nigel, is the ultimate stifled artist, ever deferent to Meryl Streep's Miranda Priestly and her exacting vision.
Jacqueline is no Miranda Priestly; she's intimidating, but also charming and capable of extracting the best from her team.
She crafted one of modern literature's best-known villains – the icy editor-in-chief of Runway magazine, Miranda Priestly.
Three people didn't recognize me, one called me Mr. Priestly, and now the damn bartender won't even serve me.
Indeed, the best of African-American preaching is three-dimensional–it is priestly, it is sage, it is prophetic.
My work has also shown that American evangelicals tend to associate with a more priestly strain of civil religion.
Priestly crimes do not end at the doors of the church; they afflict neighborhoods and cities and states, too.
Africa, and Mozambique in particular, have been sources of the priestly vocations that are in short supply in Europe.
Ms. Ndegeocello, who plays bass and presides loosely over the proceedings, wears a priestly robe of silver and blue.
Once the pope publicly acknowledges that priestly pedophilia is prevalent, the shock will not be softened by deferring action.
He painted folks as they looked, religion as felt, taking authority away from the priestly class (as Luther did).
Of course, nuns' habits, priestly robes, and the vestments of other faiths were not targeted in these waves of legislation.
God Save the Q. Twisting, turning, westly, eastly,Other routes are brutish, beastly,But this one's regal, pure and priestly.
We think of pink lipsticks for spring in the same way that Miranda Priestly does florals — they're not exactly groundbreaking.
Benedict also barred men with same-sex attraction from priestly office, seen by many as an unnecessary and insulting move.
Quickly rising to the top are the alpha females Miranda Priestly ("The Devil Wears Prada") and Clarissa Vaughan ("The Hours").
After my grandfather died, there was the pressing question of who would take over the priestly duties at the temple.
Pope Francis accepted Mr. McCarrick's resignation from the College of Cardinals in July and suspended him from all priestly duties.
Early in Men in Black: International, Emma Thompson briefly channels Miranda Priestly, the icy antihero of The Devil Wears Prada.
" It reminded us a little of that time Miranda Priestly responded to Andy Sachs with "no, no, that's not a question.
The number was offset by increases in priestly vocations in Africa and Asia, where the church as a whole is growing.
The Devil Wears Prada costars are more than just members of "I Worked For Miranda Priestly" support group — they're also family.
Showing priestly vestments and risqué haute couture alike, the exhibit seems primed to cause tension between the secular and the sacred.
On priestly sexual abuse, for example, he has acted like a highhanded cleric of old instead of taking firm, clear action.
Ian McKellen put his slant on the role, making Lear a priestly figure; Christopher Plummer played him as a dementia patient.
In addition, a papal commission should be formed immediately to study priestly celibacy and women's ordination to the diaconate and priesthood.
The book's author Lauren Weisberger, a former assistant of Wintour's, has admitted that Wintour is the basis of the villain Miranda Priestly.
She's a successful woman in her 50s who can destroy lives with one jibe — a British retro Miranda Priestly, if you will.
It also shows that their genetic markers later spread southwards across India, and are indeed particularly prevalent in "groups of priestly status".
Among the supposedly Biblical rules that Luther pointed out could not be found in the Bible was the requirement of priestly celibacy.
Our priestly garb turns out to harbor quantities of bacteria, including the hospital-associated germs we try to keep away from patients.
Moreover, Mr. Caldwell's related appeal to the analogy of the church as a faithful bride of Christ implies nothing about priestly celibacy.
JUST ONE Will usually gets home and changes out of his priestly garb while I'm ironing, and then we'll go to brunch.
The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts acquired 30 works, including pieces by Jim Campbell, Bill Walton, Emily Sartain, and Debra Priestly.
This is what happens when the woman who inspired the character Miranda Priestly is forced to munch on the greasiest junk-food imaginable.
Austen Ivereigh, a biographer of the pope, has noted that next year a synod of bishops will consider the crisis in priestly vocations.
By 2400, the priestly order of Legionaries had recruited hundreds of young men, topping out at more than 214 priests and 230,215 seminarians.
"For this reason, the Church urges that persons with this rooted tendency not be accepted into (priestly) ministry or consecrated life," he said.
As soon as King walked in, I cringed, waiting for her to notice and give me a Miranda Priestly-style up-and-down.
"It was never part of my priestly life before," he told the court, adding that he was unhappy at the embassy in Washington.
But without these fundamental changes, the Catholic Church is just nibbling around the edges — and the problem of priestly sexual abuse will continue.
She looks like a cross between Miranda Priestly and Willy Wonka, and it is clear Margulies delights in playing a scheming ice queen.
"Men who have suffered sexual abuse, in particular as a child, should not be admitted to priestly formation," tweeted Fr. Kevin M. Cusick.
Dispensed from his priestly vows by Pope Paul VI, Mr. Palladino married Catherine Halverson, the principal clarinetist of the Portland Symphony, in 1969.
While the proposal is a potentially groundbreaking move, Pope Francis has made clear that the church's broader commitment to priestly celibacy remains intact.
But he also said that his transgressions "were merely a bump in the road" in his priestly life, to which he remained committed.
It is an outgrowth of Old Testament ideas of priestly abstinence during sacrifices, extended to reflect the daily responsibilities of a Christian priest.
The arguments: Conservatives warned the change would set the Roman Catholic Church on a slippery slope toward lifting priestly celibacy and weakening traditions.
I am bitterly disappointed by the news that Pope Francis will not be relaxing priestly celibacy rules in remote parts of the Amazon.
There's no casting news yet, so we don't know who will play Miranda Priestly as she says "that's all" in a singsong voice.
One idea suggested that this cultural change came from the Near East, and spread west along coastal routes, perhaps by a priestly caste.
He instituted new rules to bar men with same-sex attraction from priestly office, seen by many as an unnecessary and insulting move.
" To one, he resembles a "holy man with a white beard and white hair, in a long black coat"; so priestly, one might "genuflect.
She's marrying Adam Priestly in the Chapel Royal at St James's Palace, a venue that's only available to the royal family and its affiliates.
Pope Francis, who of course belongs to the post-Vatican II generation, sometimes uses that interest in vestments to critique priestly vanity or traditionalism.
In a sublimely daft portrait by Delville, Péladan hovers before us in priestly white garb, his eyes rolled back, his index finger pointing heavenward.
Miz Cracker was giving us Miranda Priestly on a budget realness, but she couldn't get any of her jokes to land in the movie.
At the end of the show, Cohen raised his hands, rabbinically, and recited in Hebrew the birkat kohanim , the priestly blessing, over the crowd.
In 2015 he elevated a Chilean bishop despite bitter complaints from many of his compatriots that the hierarch had swept priestly misbehaviour under the carpet.
"It's a tough call, they're both so different," Blunt deadpans in the video, just as Streep did as editor Miranda Priestly in Devil Wears Prada.
Mary Louise, channeling a bit of Streep's icy character Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, points out that there's no furniture in Renata's house.
After this, some of the men don long, priestly black robes, while others put on a tutu, and some others sit to become brief spectators.
We can only hope this means she'll be reprising the cold-hearted and ruthless tendencies of one of the actress' other iconic characters: Miranda Priestly.
She finds her Miranda Priestly in the form of Emma Thompson's Katherine Newbury, brilliant but prickly host of a long-running late-night talk show.
And her role as stone-cold Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada will likely continue to inspire memes and gifs for years to come.
I was in Varanasi, India's most sacred city, conducting research for a book about Brahmins, the priestly caste at the top of the Hindu hierarchy.
"You should not finish your priestly life involved in an open and scandalous rebellion that inflicts a very painful wound" on the church, he wrote.
The church had become a nest of difficult-to-socialize libidos, and a vast number of priestly molestation cases followed, peaking between 1970 and 1980.
Full-time Studio and Social Practice Faculty: Chloë Bass, Glenn Goldberg, Tony Gonzalez, Sin-ying Ho, Kurt Kauper, Tyrone Mitchell, Debra Priestly, and Gregory Sholette.
The position became available after Kate's outgoing private secretary, Rebecca Priestly (previously Deacon, before her March wedding), announced her intention to leave her post this spring.
We all know how "groundbreaking" florals are for spring (cue Miranda Priestly) but leave it to Amal to actually make them groundbreaking (and stylish!) for winter.
First, I slightly modified small things such as names of scriptures and priestly titles for the various Israelite religious sects, to make it more historically accurate.
As much as I love The Devil Wears Prada, I have to disagree with queen bee Miranda Priestly on just one thing: Florals are groundbreaking, damnit.
Who could forget Stanley Tucci's pitiless verdict in The Devil Wears Prada when Anne Hathaway ducks into his studio for some real talk about Miranda Priestly?
But, Gibson notes, the beauty of the priestly vestments, like the beauty of Catholic churches more generally, has always been a major part of Catholic spirituality.
Sacerdotal is the (admittedly five-dollar) Latinism best describing some of the final looks at Balenciaga, forgettable priestly things like brocade scarves referencing chasubles and stoles.
Speaker Ryan is a conservative Catholic whereas Father Conroy is Jesuit, a priestly order that often is viewed as erudite and politically, theologically and ideologically liberal.
The Old Testament text Bach commented on presents the "shadow": At the sound of the priestly music, the "Glory of the Lord" inhabited the Jerusalem Temple.
That seemed to be the attitude of Bishop Robert Barron when he called for an investigation that avoids "ideological hobby horses" like priestly celibacy and homosexuality.
Francis has made clear that the ideal of priestly celibacy will remain, but if it can be set aside in one region, that sets a precedent.
The story is about the hellish tenure of a young woman working as the personal assistant to Ms. Priestly, the imperious editor of a fashion magazine.
Of the 18 who remain members, four have "ministerial restrictions" to keep them away from minors and 14 have no public priestly ministry, the report said.
Some saw abuse, for example, within the Catholic church, and attributed it to a priestly celibacy or to a powerful church hierarchy different from American evangelicalism.
A canon lawyer, Capella is listed online as having written a 2003 paper for the Pontifical Lateran University on priestly celibacy and the church&aposs criminal code.
Priestly, for example, is a hot-headed indie filmmaker who's married to his publicist and currently in hot water for sucker punching his next movie's lead actor.
Beverly Hills, 90210's Jason Priestly and his wife, Naomi, also join in on some photo-booth fun with White Collar's Tim Dekay and his wife, Elisa.
Cobb's first match of the night was on Bram Stoker's Dracula, a machine so perfect and shiny, recently doted upon by one of Portland's priestly pinball techs.
STANDING in the vestry among the brooms and flower jugs—any vestry in the quietly attenuating Church of England—Roly Bain would put on his priestly vestments.
Jacqueline is less of a Miranda Priestly and more of a priest to whom the women of The Bold Type turn to in times of great need.
His and Biros's model for reconciliation and compensation is becoming the standard approach to priestly sexual abuse just as bishops worldwide are looking here for standard approaches.
Shriver does manage to visit the confessional in the basilica in Flores where, as a 16-year-old, Bergoglio first heard the call to the priestly life.
Ireland has legalized divorce, homosexual acts and abortion, and it is scarred by church-sponsored oppression and some of the most flagrant cases of priestly sex abuse.
In all likelihood, the increasing numbers of priestly-abuse disclosures in recent years simply indicate that victims finally feel they have permission to speak and be believed.
But in 2014, Francis reversed that edict as some skeptics questioned whether the new pope was signaling a softer line on priestly celibacy, something denied by Vatican officials.
Besides as anyone who's seen that movie knows Blunt's Emily Charlton didn't get to go to Paris because her sickness convinced Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep) she wasn't ready.
The complex history of the priestly caste is papered over with strident assertions of Brahmanical purity, of which vegetarianism and the sanctity of the cow are indispensable components.
You can see the evolution of Burdco's priestly sadboys, mysterious spaceboys, and skeletal skullboys, each decked out in their own kind of color spectrum, across his Instagram feed.
By surrounding himself at his election rallies with flags, songs and people who symbolized American values, candidate Trump evoked a sense of priestly leadership that many found appealing.
The compensation programs for priestly sexual abuse are comparatively inexact: they involve weighing intangibles to determine, first, what happened, and then what sum of money represents appropriate compensation.
The parents started out as sectarians and ended up as priestly rulers or sacred scapegoats; the children started out as poets and ended up as professionals and intellectuals.
And it makes a firm defense of priestly celibacy just as Francis faces a critical decision on whether to lift the restriction on married priests in remote areas.
Mr. Silvers brought to its pages a self-effacing, almost priestly sense of devotion that ultimately made him indistinguishable from the publication he edited, and it from him.
Her boss, the indomitable and incomparable fashion editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), got stranded in Miami because of a hurricane and ended up missing her twins' piano recital.
We see Jordan channel The Devil Wears Prada's Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), in her adult and child form, whenever she interacts with April and her behavior is... not great.
And it relieved conservatives who had used the debate over priestly celibacy to heighten their opposition to the pope, and saw his ducking of the issue as a victory.
He and his three brothers all served as altar boys in the church of Saint Columba in Columbus, Ohio, and at one point he apparently considered a priestly vocation.
Hellhammer is dead, and in its place has arisen Celtic Frost, which saw Warrior and Ain recruit session drummer Stephen Priestly to help bring their morbid visions to life.
Nevertheless, Church influence has declined since its heyday in the 1990s, hurt by polarizing political battles over abortion and more recently by a documentary film on priestly sex abuse.
Also charged with neglect of a dependent with serious bodily injury are Annette Priestly, 59, who Havert says is Stacy's mother, and 58-year-old Fayette Robinette, Stacy's aunt.
Marie Collins from Ireland, also a victim of priestly abuse when she was a child, quit in frustration in March, citing a "shameful" lack of cooperation within the Vatican.
A priestly caste, called Gatherers, harvests it from people whom a goddess judges to be corrupt; the extractive process is deadly, but the system keeps the society in balance.
I spoke to another survivor of the home, P. J. Haverty, who told me that his grandparents also got the priestly visit instructing them to surrender their pregnant daughter.
A criminal case was opened, as in almost 75 other cases of priestly abuse, but the judges indicated that the statute of limitations barred them from indicting Father Karadima.
An exception is also the best; Alice Neel's canvas "John and Joey Priestly" (1968) hangs on its own wall at the end of the show, rightly, as a singular work.
In this part of Congo, washing the body is an important part of a funeral; the priestly laying on of hands is also common when people go to traditional healers.
Priestly sexual abuse first got widespread attention in 1985, when Jason Berry, a journalist and a Jesuit-educated Catholic from New Orleans, reported in depth on the issue in Louisiana.
In Washington, Father Thomas Doyle, an aide to the papal nuncio, followed the case against Gauthe, and concluded that priestly sexual abuse was more prevalent than the U.S. bishops realized.
Indeed, Mr. Caldwell's quoting of Paul VI's description of priestly celibacy as a "gift to the church" mischaracterizes the importance of what ought to be an individual priest's personal decision.
The Brahmins (who perform priestly functions), the potters, the blacksmiths, the carpenters, the washer people and so on — they each have their own separate place to live within the village.
Francis argued that the gap should be filled with a culturally sensitive effort to increase priestly vocations and by encouraging more of those already ordained to go to remote areas.
Models: Avi Mcclish at APM, Claire Delozier and Cassi Priestly at Next, Neysy Vincente at IMG, Willow Rose at Wilhelmina, Bianca Redmerski at the Identity and Aicha Mohamed at Red.
The suit, which seeks monetary damages against the Vatican, faces long odds of success, even in the eyes of one long-time U.S. advocate for victims of priestly sex abuse.
The Vatican has barred an 87-year-old cardinal from exercising his priestly ministry after an investigation found a sexual abuse claim leveled against him to be credible, it announced Wednesday.
And with the Church facing more law enforcement scrutiny than ever over pedophile priests—as well as multibillion dollar liability—the end of priestly celibacy might be closer than you think.
It was repeated that clerics who committed abuse should have no role "in public ministry", a formula that implies that they might retain the priestly rank and perform some bureaucratic function.
An Independent Reconciliation and Compensation Program, run by Feinberg and Biros, began hearing and processing claims of priestly sexual abuse for the Archdiocese of New York in the fall of 113.
The watchdog group SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests) characterized Cardinal Dolan as "among the most secretive" of the roughly three hundred U.S. bishops on matters of priestly abuse.
The John Jay report found that many victims of priestly sexual abuse had come to know their future abuser outside of church, often because he was a friend of the family.
Cerulean BlueRemember that scene where Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway) shows up to work in a dumpy blue sweater, and Miranda Priestly swiftly explains just how much the fashion industry influenced her?
In what some viewed as a strategically timed appeal to Francis not to approve the Amazon proposal, a book published last month by Church conservatives defended the tradition of priestly celibacy.
VATICAN CITY, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Former Pope Benedict wants his name removed as co-author of a controversial book on the issue of priestly celibacy, his personal secretary said on Tuesday.
His acrylic on wood painting, "persistence of reality," is a disturbing mash-up of Dalí, Bosch, and Bruegel the Elder, depicting an alien valley of priestly birds preying on hybrid humanoids.
Alongside it, the museum displayed some 70 works from its extensive collection, including a priestly headdress, a statuette depicting a worshiping baboon and funerary amulets depicting the four sons of Horus.
The Vatican team of investigators that uncovered wide-scale priestly sexual abuse and cover-up in Chile is going back to the country on a pastoral mission to the diocese of Osorno.
There are also a few original song titles that immediately come to mind: "The Cerulean Blues," in which Miranda Priestly would chastise Andy Sachs for her comment about blue bargain bin sweaters.
The stained glass windows, endless rows of votive candles, embroidered priestly vestments, and vaulted ceilings all send a clear and reverent message to the visitor: You are now in a divine space.
Rather, the pope urged bishops to pray for more priestly vocations and to send missionaries to a region where faithful Catholics in remote areas can go months or even years without Mass.
McCarrick was previously one of the highest, most well-known Catholic church officials in the United States and was heavily involved in the church&aposs response there to allegations of priestly abuse.
While his former costars -- Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Jason Priestly, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling and Gabrielle Carteris -- will be on the revived series, Luke has not signed on to the project.
Social scientists report that the gravest period of priestly sexual abuse was the sixties and seventies, and the problem has been in public view for the past three and a half decades.
Certainly the enormous puddling trousers, the laminated parkas, the billowing tented coats, the stark felted cloaks, the tufted sweaters he showed had an element of priestly garb, or else of monastic habits.
But last Wednesday night, they packed their robes into the trunk of a car and drove down the highway to The Hague for what was the equivalent of a priestly shift change.
It re-examined issues like its liturgy, the language in which people pray and priestly celibacy, which is not a question of doctrine but of church tradition dating back nearly 1,000 years.
A 3-week Vatican meeting of bishops will consider environmental and religious issues in the Amazon region in general, but priestly celibacy is one of the more contentious items up for debate.
Benedict wrote that after the Second Vatican Council there was a "far reaching breakdown" of the traditional methods of priestly formation that coincided with a dissolution of the Christian concept of morality.
In the movie, an aspiring "serious journalist" named Andy (Anne Hathaway) falls into a job assisting hellbeast in Chanel Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), who also reportedly was behind many of Miranda's best moments.
Marie Collins of Ireland, a nonclerical member who was a victim of priestly abuse when she was a child, quit in frustration last year, citing a "shameful" lack of cooperation within the Vatican.
Incidentally, Yamamoto and Kawakubo used to be a couple; their relationship was once described as "that of two regal and feline siblings with a priestly aura" by Judith Thurman in The New Yorker.
Marie Collins of Ireland, a non-clerical member who was victim of priestly abuse when she was a child, quit in frustration in March, citing a "shameful" lack of cooperation within the Vatican.
SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Three El Salvadoran priests have been found guilty of sexual abuse against minors at a Vatican ecclesiastical trial and suspended from their priestly duties, San Salvador's Catholic Church announced Sunday.
But her parents are elderly and short of funds, so she suits up (in Jean Muir, a British fashion designer Buck describes as making "priestly" tunics) to face off with the French staff.
From further study of these objects, the two archaeologists now believe the warrior had both military and priestly functions as did the king or "wanax" described in inscriptions from the later Mycenaean period.
VATICAN CITY – The Vatican team of investigators that uncovered wide-scale priestly sexual abuse and cover-up in Chile is going back to the country on a pastoral mission to the diocese of Osorno.
He apologized to his family and the Holy See, and appealed for leniency by saying the episode was just a "bump in the road" of a priestly vocation he loved and wanted to continue.
Another element of priestly fashion on display are the enticingly named "mummy pectorals," which are actually faience pottery depicting Nut, goddess of the sky, who spreads her wings across the deceased's chest as protection.
The first punishment was imposed by the church itself, on ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick, a former archbishop of Washington, DC, who was stripped of his priestly status because of misdeeds involving adults and minors.
In that vein, since Vatican II, papal and priestly dress has tended to the more austere: a rejection of what was seen, by many, to be outdated and out-of-touch pomp and circumstance.
The 2015 film " Spotlight ," about a team of Boston Globe reporters who uncovered priestly sexual abuse in the Boston area, stirred public anger against the Church, and won the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Two popes, one controversy: A book co-written by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI firmly defends priestly celibacy, just as his successor, Pope Francis, faces a critical decision on allowing married priests in remote areas.
" In my case, by the grace of God, I received a letter and document in January of 1992 granting me "a dispensation from the obligations of priestly ordination, including celibacy, and from religious vows.
VATICAN CITY – The Catholic Church&aposs upcoming big family rally in Ireland will feature workshops on hot-button issues facing Catholic families, including priestly sexual abuse, weathering divorce and ministering to lesbian and gay faithful.
After much teen movie-style agonising over whether to "dream big" or to settle into priestly training and a country parsonage, Darwin sets off to join the crew of Captain Robert Fitzroy (Jack Parry-Jones).
Karunanidhi, who always appeared in public with dark glasses and a yellow shawl draped on a shoulder, built his career fighting oppression by Brahmins, a priestly community at the top of the Hindu caste system.
Proud of her meme'd moniker, Kris also tips her hat to another woman who can go toe to toe with the Devil when it comes to business: Miranda Priestly of The Devil Wears Prada fame.
Pilate arrived in Jerusalem to attend to routine duties, and one of them on this particular visit was dealing with a charismatic preacher who had aroused the ire of the Sanhedrin, the Jewish priestly aristocracy.
It is this grave moral error, far more than priestly celibacy or Catholic sexual repression, that provides the implicit rationale for abusive priests and, more insidious still, for the men who excuse and protect them.
Bobby is surrounded by kids and adults living on the brink of total ruin, and he has to put up with a lot; in the role, Dafoe makes the job seem more priestly than pecuniary.
Miranda Priestly might be appalled, but we were stoked to see the Mary Poppins Returns actress wearing a pair of $120 Sam Edelman 'Yaro' heels with her sparkly pink Michael Kors gown at the SAG Awards.
The proposal had been met with fierce opposition from conservatives in the Catholic Church, including former Pope Benedict, who co-wrote a book defending priestly celibacy, although he distanced himself from the book after its publication.
The decision announced in Istanbul stops short of recognising the existence of a Kiev Patriarchate, but it restores the two breakaway prelates to their full priestly rank and their followers to full communion with the church.
Priestly cradles long, freshly harvested stalks in her arms, her stillness and poise harmonizing with the unfiltered sunlight against her face, illuminating her work clothes and spilling all over the sugar cane crop towering behind her.
The pomp and circumstance of the liturgy — from stained-glass windows to priestly vestments — was, in part, a means of conveying theological information visually to a population that wouldn't necessarily have other ways to get it.
Even the pope's predecessor, Benedict XVI, put a finger on the scale, arguing for priestly celibacy in a rare intercession that highlighted the hardening of liberal and conservative camps that has come to define Francis' papacy.
He was powerfully committed to civil rights (not always popular in the Texas in which he grew up), questioned the church's tradition of priestly celibacy, and advocated for a more inclusive and powerful role for women.
Gideon Hausner, the Israeli chief prosecutor, has a star of David emblazoned on his forehead, while his hands are outstretched in the manner of the Jewish priestly blessing (not unlike the Vulcan salute, which it inspired).
They've also put in some effort to collect good contributors, from Experimental Cocktail Club founder Xavier Padovani, well-versed in the best of London nightlife to Secretsundaze Studio founder James Priestly, an expert on the music scene.
There's a look at the making of the trendsetting show in its heyday, as well as new exclusive interviews with the original cast including Priestly, Jennie Garth, Ian Ziering, Gabrielle Carteris, Tori Spelling and Brian Austin Green.
If you're looking to pick a favorite, or put your Miranda Priestly glasses on and start judging which look was the most "groundbreaking," we've got to warn you — it'll be pretty challenging, because they're all pretty epic.
Today, 15 male theology students occupy the house with three priests with the Missionaries of Charity Fathers, the branch founded to "do priestly service to the poor, and provide spiritual assistance to the M.C. family," he said.
One of the stars of the exhibit is Valentino's cardinal-red taffeta dress that's priestly in silhouette, but with a low-necked, rustling sensuousness that makes it appear as though it could just slip off the body.
There is greater room for change when it comes to ecclesiastical practice — say, the doctrine of priestly celibacy, which only dates to the 12th century — than when it comes to theology proper (say, whether marriage is indissoluble).
The elaborate 19th-century priestly vestments that will be part of the current exhibit, dating back to a time of particular pomp in the Catholic Church, evoke a debate that is going on in the church right now.
Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), a budding journalist and personal assistant, suffers at the velvet-gloved hand of her tyrannical boss, Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep), in this adaptation of Lauren Weisberger's tissue-veiled portrait of the fashion magazine business.
Dolan told me of arriving in New York a decade ago, and wishing to enact a spirit of reconciliation around priestly sexual abuse akin to the spirit of unity he had seen in the city after 9/11.
"My guess, at least within the US, is that numbers will continue to decline as the church refuses to be prophetic and priestly and pastoral to people in ways that a church is supposed to be," said Ambrose.
Douthat: Honestly, I think the age of #MeToo should cast some serious doubt on the theory — I won't call it "cant," but I do think it edges in that direction — that celibacy simply and straightforwardly causes priestly misbehavior.
Meanwhile, as a punishment for his alleged trickery, Salinas was stripped of his priestly duties and told to leave the Archdiocese of Mexico, even though he was receiving treatment for liver cancer in Mexico City at the time.
Marie Collins, the top non-clerical member of the commission on abuse that Francis established in 2014, and its last remaining victim of priestly abuse, quit in frustration in March, citing a "shameful" lack of cooperation within the Vatican.
It's like something out of a story by Pope Francis's Argentine acquaintance Jorge Luis Borges: the personal, generation-spanning accounts of priestly abuse in the United States all going to their final resting place in two claims examiners' heads.
It is painful to witness what the faithful go through to beg the church hierarchy to do something meaningful that addresses these crimes while not daring to touch the third rails of priestly celibacy and an all-male priesthood.
The way to defend it is not to invoke scientists like some sort of priestly class capable of settling disputes among mere mortals, but to respect the institutions, the rules that make them work, their specializations, and their limitations.
At the end of the episode, Susan confesses to her boyfriend Brandon (Jason Priestly) that she is Nancy — she got an abortion after becoming pregnant by her ex Jonathan (Carl T. Evans), who wanted her to have the child.
The opening episode sees the whole gang reuniting for a Beverly Hills, 90210 anniversary panel, and it includes Green, Tori Spelling (Donna Martin), Jason Priestly (Brandon Walsh), Jennie Garth (Kelly Taylor), Ian Ziering (Steve Sanders), and Gabrielle Carteris (Andrea Zuckerman).
In a 1967 encyclical titled "Priestly Celibacy," Pope Paul VI defended the practice, writing that priests should try to imitate the "total dedication" of the unmarried Jesus, and that celibacy fortified pastoral ministry and served as a model of selflessness.
Gone are the days of teaching the moonchildren calculus on the shores of the ocean—instead, those born on the moon grow up in a society dominated by a pagan religion in which the original astronauts serve as a priestly caste.
In that regard, it's hard not to compare this seven-part film to something like Alex Gibney's "Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God," which covered similar terrain about priestly abuse within the format of a single riveting film.
In his keynote speech, Parolin said the Catholic Church wanted to "share the experience" it had acquired from dealing with its own scandals concerning priestly sexual abuse of children "so that it may prove useful for an ever greater good".
But Buzzfeed writer Spencer Althouse saw it for the first time on Monday and felt showing Priestly — who was reportedly modeled after Vogue magazine editor Anna Wintour, for whom Weisberger's worked as an assistant  — "mouthing the words 'thank you" ruined everything.
Some had been attracted to the faith, in part, because of its seemingly universalist spirit and racial egalitarianism, offering men and women of all races and classes the chance to address God directly with no priestly hierarchy in the middle.
At first, I couldn't stop picturing this one colleague of mine who almost never uses EPs; while I've never met her in person, I imagine her as Miranda Priestly from The Devil Wears Prada (that Onion article sure is spot-on).
You don't have to speak high priestly Greek and Latin to see that the names of G-20 working groups — Investment and Infrastructure, Employment, Green Finance, Climate Finance, Energy Sustainability, and Development — are designed to justify coercive big-government programs.
The problem of priestly abuse might indeed be the sturdiest link between Francis and Benedict—and a lingering reminder that what has most grievously afflicted the Church in recent decades came not from the outer world, but from within. ♦
"You have this priestly class of professors who aren't doing a whole lot of work, supported by a system dedicated to convincing people to buy indulgences and amass enormous debt for the dubious salvation that a diploma represents," he said.
The Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, "at the direction of Pope Francis," told McCarrick that he is no longer to exercise his priestly ministry in public, said Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York, whose archdiocese led the investigation.
The New Yorker had dropped him, without explanation, but he had become known as a fearless young critic—"I came to be held by some in almost priestly regard" is his description—and he was able to survive as a freelancer.
Then attached to that data was a larger discussion from the Review Board's members, which managed to be reasonably evenhanded about subjects (priestly celibacy and homosexuality, above all) that lend themselves to culture-war hysteria both inside and outside the church.
The crimes committed at Martina's school in that confession booth — a pathetic abuse of the seat of priestly power over the defenseless — were far worse than any breach of trust that would come from a priest reporting a criminal confessor.
She tells Miranda Priestly to her face that she's never heard of the legendary editor, even though Miranda is extremely well-known even outside the fashion industry (just like Anna Wintour, on whom the character of Miranda is partially based).
Thanks to The Bold Type's Mister Myagi-meets-Miranda Priestly, Scarlet editor-in-chief Jacqueline (Melora Hardin), we're able to see freeing the nipple should actually be about making women free in every aspect of their breasts' health — not only free on Instagram.
"The Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, at the direction of Pope Francis, has instructed Cardinal McCarrick that he is no longer to exercise publicly his priestly ministry," the report said, adding that McCarrick, while maintaining his innocence, accepted Parolin's decision.
Francis is also quoted in the book breaking from the opinion that having gay people in Catholic housing is not a big deal because it's "only an expression of faith," saying "there is no place for this kind of affection" in priestly life.
Priestly sexual abuse has had grave effects around the world, including in Rome, where the three most recent Popes have been implicated in the institutional habits of concealment or inaction, and where Pope Francis has yet to find his voice on the problem.
"The New York statute of limitations was as solid as the granite those old city churches were built with—until it wasn't," Paul Mones, a California attorney who has worked on many suits involving priestly sexual abuse in New York, told me.
The two men spoke again in July 2014, and Mr. Scalfari published an article in which he said the pope had estimated that 8,000 members of the clergy, including bishops and cardinals, were pedophiles and that perhaps priestly celibacy should be reconsidered.
We had all been curious to meet him, but there was nothing especially priestly about the man who appeared dressed all in black, not in a cassock but in jeans and a T-shirt he wore tucked in, tight on his thin frame.
He had become priestly in that moment, he had stood solemn while the writer pressed his lips to the third joint of the second finger of his right hand, and then he made the sign of the cross over the writer's bowed head.
Here they are, still themselves, still beautiful, the wind in their faces, higher than the raptors, above the snakes of the spinifex and the turtles in their rookeries on the beaches far below, like an ancient, priestly caste keeping vigil even in death.
Gone is the Miranda Priestly attitude (after an entire 90 minutes of soul searching, of course), and in its place is a personality more similar to Jacqueline Carlyle (Melora Hardin) on The Bold Type, a boss who is demonstrably a leader, mentor, and friend.
"What she did the other day, shaving her head and posting the pictures and everything, that was incredibly brave," Priestly told ET at the Raising The Bar to End Parkinson's fundraiser benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation at Laurel Point in Los Angeles last week.
"This urgent need leads me to urge all bishops, especially those in Latin America, not only to promote prayer for priestly vocations, but also to be more generous in encouraging those who display a missionary vocation to opt for the Amazon region," he wrote.
Whether she's playing Runway magazine's most terrifyingly intimidating editor, Miranda Priestly, or Britain's first female Prime Minister, she's helped to redefine the types of characters crafted for actresses, garnering 19 Academy Award nominations — and three wins — for her notoriously nuanced, empathetic portrayals along the way.
It's also the first time that we've seen Streep interact with the woman who was the alleged inspiration for the character of Miranda Priestly in the book The Devil Wears Prada, which was later adapted into a movie with Streep in the aforementioned role.
According to Entertainment Weekly, Weisberger's new novel When Life Gives You Lululemons will be all about Emily's life far away from Miranda Priestly and the pressure that went along with being an assistant for the most-respected (and feared) fashion editor in the country.
His co-author Father Thomas Reese is on the liberal end of Catholicism; as a magazine editor, he incurred the displeasure of the Vatican with his ideas on priestly celibacy and has argued that Catholics should accept same-sex marriage as a legal reality.
To reach its findings, Manning's team, which included historical climatologist Francis Ludlow of Trinity College Dublin, combined scientific datasets like ice core records and climate models with ancient Egyptian writings, including priestly decrees and land sale records, to paint an interdisciplinary portrait of the era.
The constitutional wall between church and state means that the state has an obligation to protect the church's ability to conduct business in accordance with its doctrinal dictates—which means reform to doctrine, priestly oversight, education, and systems of accountability can only come from within.
Pope Francis had spoken of a Year of Mercy, urging Catholics to undertake acts of reconciliation and forgiveness, and Cardinal Dolan saw this as an opportunity to address priestly sexual abuse, at a time when the Church was under great pressure concerning the issue.
Thanks to the members' labors, any journalist or historian interested in assessing the problem of priestly sex abuse dispassionately, and anyone seeking the truth about a lurid and polarizing story, can turn to a sober and detailed accounting — one that that the church itself commissioned.
This priestly figure — a man whose expertise according to Thompson included "cosmology, politics, history, medicine, geography, astronomy, meteorology and navigation" — would transform Cook's knowledge and understanding of the Pacific, and hasten his "discovery" of other Pacific islands, which of course included Australia and New Zealand.
" In the 1970s, having lost his advertising job and having had his priestly status withdrawn by the church, he moved to a property he had bought in Sag Harbor to "stop, look around and decide what I really wanted to do with my life.
"What she did the other day, shaving her head and posting the pictures and everything, that was incredibly brave," Priestly told Entertainment Tonight at the Raising The Bar to End Parkinson's fundraiser benefiting the Michael J. Fox Foundation at Laurel Point in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
It would be easy for The Bold Type to go full-on Devil Wears Prada, and while that would certainly be a fun show (I'm in no position to ever criticize Miranda Priestly), The Bold Type fills a need for real, honest storytelling through the Millennial lens.
While Eastern rite branches have married priests, and Anglican and Protestant priest converts can be married, the Roman rite church has had a tradition of priestly celibacy since the 11th century, imposed in part to ensure that priests' assets pass to the church, not to heirs.
"While affirming that celibacy is a gift for the Church, there have been requests that, for the most remote areas of the region, (the Church) studies the possibility of conferring priestly ordination on elderly men, preferably indigenous, respected and accepted members of their communities," the document said.
The Diocese of Fort Wayne and South Bend said in a statement it was important for allegations of priestly sexual abuse to be reported to authorities, and also important that they not be reported to the public before they are fully investigated and their credibility determined.
In the cut clip, which takes place at a gala Hathaway's character Andy chooses to go to over her boyfriend's birthday, Runway magazine editor-in-chief Miranda Priestly (Streep) finds all eyes on her when her husband (James Naughton) drunkenly stumbles in and makes a scene.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 75%Summary: In the fashion comedy "The Devil Wears Prada," Andrea (Anne Hathaway) tries to climb the corporate ladder of the fashion-magazine world as she competes with fellow assistant Emily (Blunt) for the attention of their demanding boss Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep). 
Since turning 40, Meryl Streep has wowed as vicious magazine editor Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, earned an Oscar for 2011's The Iron Lady, walked The Bridges of Madison County, and donned a habit for Doubt – all roles she never thought she'd get 27 years ago.
Advocates for expanding the ministry to include women say doing so would provide women with greater role in the ministry and governance of the church, while also helping address the effects of the Catholic priest shortage in parts of the world by allowing women to perform some priestly functions.
The latest round of questions over the appropriateness of priestly pageantry dates back to 1962-5 Second Vatican Council (more commonly known as Vatican II), a summit at which the church contended, in a variety of ways, with how to engage more meaningfully with a rapidly changing, secularizing world.
The archdiocese of Baltimore said on Monday that it had barred two bishops from performing priestly duties and referred their cases to the Vatican after an internal investigation into allegations that they had sexually harassed adults, including one claim that was dismissed by church investigators a decade ago.
And without worrying, either, about whether the stories make either side of Catholicism's civil war look good (McCarrick was a famous liberal, but the next case might be a conservative), or what the revelations mean for debates about gay men in the priesthood or priestly celibacy or anything else.
Bryce Benjet Senior Staff Attorney Innocence Project New York City A Culture of Belief Reading Paul Elie's piece on the Catholic Church's sexual-abuse scandal, I was struck by the claim that "the gravest period of priestly sexual abuse was the sixties and seventies" ("Acts of Penance," April 15th).
There's a famous scene in the fashion-insider tell-all The Devil Wears Prada, in which Miranda Priestly, the Anna Wintour avatar played with icy hauteur by Meryl Streep, explains to jejune fashion assistant Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), a wannabe serious journalist, about the trickle-down effect of high fashion.
For most of the film, however, we revel in the mosaic Mr Baker assembles: Moonee's charmed optimism, Halley's gentle acceptance of her limitations, and Bobby's priestly tolerance of his guests' flaws (Mr Dafoe has played creeps for a long time; in this role, you are reminded that he once played Jesus).
Whether you face Fashion Week with a laissez-faire attitude, or you're more militant about shows than Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, it's safe to say that most of the makeup trends you're wearing — or thinking of trying — have been spotted on the runway at one time or another.
And the movie, Weisberger says, was exactly what she was looking for in a film adaptation – "They nailed it I'm so happy with what they did with the movie," she says – and yes, she's a huge fan of Meryl Streep's portrayal of Miranda Priestly, just like the rest of us.
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis has for now rejected a landmark proposal by bishops to allow the ordination of married men in remote areas underserved by priests, a potentially momentous change that conservatives had warned could set the Roman Catholic Church on a path toward lifting priestly celibacy and weakening church traditions.
The Devil Wears Prada, based on the 2003 novel by Lauren Weisberger, debuted in theaters in 2006 and starred Anne Hathaway as Andy, a recent college graduate who lands a job at the prestigious Runway magazine only to find herself the assistant to the diabolical editor Miranda Priestly (Meryl Streep).
On his days off from his priestly duties he pursued his writing interests, joining in the Circle in the Square Theater drama workshop in Greenwich Village and workshops on poetry and cinema at Columbia University; at the same time, he was also studying for a master's in American literature at Fordham University.
Those factors include "the management of power, the priestly ways of life, sexual morals detached from reality and, finally, the role of women in the church," Thomas Sternberg, president of the Central Committee of German Catholics, a lay group that has collaborated with the bishop's conference on the dialogue, wrote in an email.
While we don't have too many details yet about how Streep's character will fit into everything (will she behave more as the loving grandmother of Celeste and Perry's twins, or will she go full-on Miranda Priestly?), we do know that if it weren't for her, there might not have been a second season at all.
The movie, which was inspired by Big and created by a then-10-year-old Marsai Martin (Black-ish) is about a Miranda Priestly-esque Black woman CEO who magically becomes her teenage self again, which allows her to address the formative moment that made her the tyrant she is at the beginning of the film.
That is a topical question, because in the modern Catholic church, especially in places where vocations to a celibate priesthood are drying up, an ever-greater role is played by male deacons, who can be married: they can conduct funerals and weddings, visit the sick and do many other "priestly" jobs, with the exception of consecrating bread and wine.
Addressing his first muse, the priestly, anti-modern, charismatic poet Stefan George, in 1931, when Nazi barbarism was already exposing the obsolescence of his own high-minded intellectual conservatism, Kantorowicz remarked that while his earlier politics had involved "swimming against the current," the current itself had now "crazily" switched direction, and others were swimming straight past him.
When she advises him, between sips from a teacup, "Don't pick a fight with me, you certainly won't come out alive," it lands with an impact that's since reverberated across the internet, turning Cyril into a kind of cult feminist figure — she's been hailed as "the new Miranda Priestly" and "a damn hero" — and Ms. Manville with her.
A rare letter of apology and contrition from Francis, and his promised meeting with Irish victims of priestly abuse this weekend has done nothing to ease the ongoing pain of the five people we met in Pennsylvania, where a grand jury concluded earlier this month that hundreds of priests raped, molested and abused boys and girls for decades.

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