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  1. Congregation (university)

    Other uses Congregation disambiguation Refimprove date December 2009 A Congregation is a formal meeting of senior members of a university , especially in the United Kingdom . Examples include the Regent House in the University of Cambridge , and the House of Congregation and the Ancient House of Congregation in the University of Oxford . ref http www.admin.ox.ac.uk statutes regulations 1083 120.shtml Regulations of Congregation for the Membership of Congregation , University of Oxford , UK, 2002. ref In recent times, very few Congregations have actually been held, with most important business conducted by postal ballot of its members. The main exceptions are those held to formally award university degrees stemming from this tradition, in some universities a graduation ceremony is known as a Congregation, even if the ceremony is not a meeting of the university s governing body in the traditional sense. See also University Council Academic Senate General Council Scottish university References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Congregation University Category Academic terminology Category Terminology of the University of Oxford Category Terminology of the University of Cambridge UK university stub Edu stub ...   more details



  1. Congregation

    wiktionary congregation A congregation is a large gathering of people, often for the purpose of worship Local church Congregation Roman Curia , an administrative body of the Roman Catholic Church Congregation Catholic , a grouping of religious institute s or a religious institute in which only simple vows, not solemn vows, are taken In Jehovah s Witnesses , a group of religious members, corresponding to Ecclesia ancient Athens Ecclesia in Greek language Greek . Qahal , an Israelite organisational structure often translated as congregation Congregation, often used as an alternate term for a synagogue or its members in a similar vein as a Christian congregation Congregation university , an assembly of senior members of a university Congregation may also be The Congregation , a soul band from Chicago Congregation album , by The Afghan Whigs English Congregation , an English pop group formerly known as The Congregation See also Congregational church Congregate disambiguation disambig cs Kongregace de Kongregation io Kongregaciono la Congregatio nl Congregatie ru sk Kongreg cia ...   more details



  1. Congregation Solel

    notability Institutions date May 2011 Congregation Solel of Highland Park, IL founded 1957 was one of the first .... Founding The congregation began as a branch of the oldest synagogue in Illinois, Congregation, Kehilat Anshei Maavriv Congregation of the Men of the West KAM Isaiah Israel , located on Chicago s South ..., Glencoe and Winnetka, they sought to create a similar congregation in their new community. KAM s rabbi at the time, Jacob Weinstin, planned to move to the North Shore to lead the congregation. After ... career at Congregation Solel. He is said to have suggested the name Solel, which had never previously ... word Solel means pathfinder, or trailblazer. Under Rabbi Wolf s leadership, the congregation grew ... and shocked the packed synagogue. In the late 1960s, Congregation Solel was among the first American ... Wolf was Rabbi Lawrence Kushner , who held the position Rabbinic Fellow. The congregation also ... one another and the rabbi. Rabbi Wolf left in 1972 to become the Jewish chaplain at Yale University ... his tenure at Solel, the congregation expanded its social justice programs. Rabbi Dov Taylor, 1984 2009 Rabbi Dov Taylor was senior rabbi of Congregation Oheb Sholom, in Brookline, MA, when he accepted the invitation to serve as Rabbi of Congregation Solel. Rabbi Taylor deeped the congregation ... from throughout Chicago. During Rabbi Taylor s tenure, the congregation also became a tremendous leading ... Jewish community. Rabbi Taylor was one of the first Silver Fellows at Harvard University , and he also spent a sabbatical at Oxford University . After 25 years in the pulpit at Solel, he left to become the Rabbi of the Woodstock Jewish Congregation in Woodstock, VT. Rabbi Evan Moffic, 2009 Rabbi Evan Moffic began at Congregation Solel in July 2009. Rabbi Moffic has brought a new emphasis to welcoming ... building addition, which opened in March 2010. Music Congregation Solel boasts a large volunteer choir ... is Lindsay Schoenberger. Social Justice The Congregation remains involved in an array of social action ...   more details



  1. Welcoming Congregation

    A welcoming congregation can be A Unitarian Universalist community affiliated with the Unitarian Universalism and LGBTQ persons Welcoming Congregation Welcoming Congregation program Any of several LGBT welcoming church programs disambig ...   more details



  1. The Rule of the Congregation

    The Rule of the Congregation 1QSa is an appendix to one of the first seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in Qumran Caves caves near the Qumran site in 1946. Three related sectarian documents were discovered in Qumran Dead Sea Scrolls Scrolls from Cave 1 Cave 1 The Community Rule 1QS , The Rule of the Congregation 1QSa , and The Rule of the Blessing 1QSb . The Rule of the Congregation and the Rule of the Blessing were at first overlooked by researchers and considered a continuation of the much longer Community Rule . After careful study, it was revealed that the two texts acted as appendices to the first Community Rule scroll, and described an eschatological community identified as the Yahad in the Community Rule existing in Israel during the end of times. Citation needed date February 2007 Since their discovery, the two passages have been called many names, including The Messianic Rule, The Charter for Israel in the Last Days, The Rule of the Benedictions, and A Priestly Blessing for the Last ... with certainty, but 9 other copies of the Rule of the Congregation written in a cryptic script may exist. This first scroll the scroll containing the Community Rule , the Rule of the Congregation .... Citation needed date February 2007 The Rule of the Congregation is the longer of the two appendices, and describes an eschatological congregation of men, women and children who have kept God s Covenant ... the congregation of Israel in the Last Days , when they are mobilized to join the Yahad. They must ... to fight. The Rule of the Congregation then outlines in several sections the rules for governing .... The Rule of the Congregation concerns itself largely with the operations of the sect during these end ... Scrolls. Atlanta Scholar s Press, 1989. Lawrence H. Schiffman , Rule of the Congregation. The Encyclopedia of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Ed. Lawrence H. Schiffman and James C. Vanderkam. Oxford Oxford University Press, 2000. 797 799. Dead Sea Scrolls DEFAULTSORT Rule Of The Congregation, The Category Dead ...   more details



  1. Congregation Or Chadash

    Infobox religious building building name Congregation Or Chadash infobox width 325px image image size ... refnum designated Congregation Or Chadash lang he n , Hebrew for New Light is a Reform Judaism North America Reform LGBT oriented congregation in the Edgewater, Chicago Edgewater neighborhood ... remains the rabbi the congregation s hazzan cantor is Judith Golden. ref name MoreAbout Early history .... The congregation remains geared to needs of LGBT Jews. ref name Byrne According to J. Gordon Melton ... Meltonpp308 334 Rabbis Originally established as a member led congregation, Or Chadash briefly had a rabbi ... after he left. ref name Wilson In 1997, the congregation hired its first permanent ... of a Hillel The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life Hillel branch at the University of Chicago . ref name ... in New York. Prior to joining Congregation Or Chadash , Edwards served for 22 years as a director of Hillel branches at Dartmouth College and Cornell University . ref name Drinkwaterp316 Buildings In 1977, the congregation moved into the Second Unitarianism Unitarian Church building at 656 West Barry Avenue, from which it operated for over two decades. ref name Hendershot ref name Wilson The congregation ..., the Emanuel Congregation, and Chicago Jewish Day School , a school for children from kindergarten ... Byrne Rabbi Edwards said We re rather puzzled at how a little congregation like ours would get on the radar ... been targeted at random, or because it is mostly gay. ref name Usborne The website of Emanuel Congregation, which shares space with Congregation Or Chadash , was recently visited 83 times in one day by someone ... institutions that is still available on the Internet. Robert Pape, a University of Chicago professor ... October 30, 2010 . ref ref name CGLHF refCGLHF Congregation Or Chadash , Chicago Gay and Lesbian ... Questions , Congregation Or Chadash website . Rabbi Larry Edwards is Or Chadash s second Rabbi. ref ... 7, 1997 and refFAQ Frequently Asked Questions , Congregation Or Chadash website . refByrne Byrne ...   more details



  1. Congregation of the Mission

    Infobox Organization name Congregation of the Mission image Congregation of the Mission.jpg size 190px ... people Saint Vincent de Paul founder website http www.vincenter.org Congregation of the Mission Congregatio ... known as Vincentians , or Lazarites , Lazarists and Lazarians . History The Congregation ... and five other priests on the estates of the Gondi family. ref CathEncy wstitle Congregation of Priests ... in 1626. By a papal bull on January 12, 1633 the society was constituted a congregation, with St Vincent de Paul as its head. About the same time the canons regular of St Victor handed over to the congregation ... by the mob, the congregation later suppressed it was restored by Napoleon in 1804 at the desire ... Gay III, C.M., of Baltimore , is the incumbent worldwide superior general of the Congregation of the Mission ... Opus Prize Finalist On August 30, 2007, The Catholic University of America , with the Opus Prize 2004 ..., CM, president of Catholic University personally bestowed these Opus Prizes at the university s Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center. ref http famvin.org en wp content uploads 2007 11 p10100113.jpg ..., CM, Provincial, Fr. Gregorio L. Ba aga, Jr.,CM,Ph.D. President of Adamson University and Ozamiz , Mindanao ... by the Adamson University. VCSR intends to engage the Adamson s academic community more deeply and directly .... De Castro also cited the Adamson University and a Vincentian priest named Fr. Riles http ... owned Adamson University. Through VCSR, the movement towards academic social networking has become a reality in the university. VCSR http www.theindiancatholic.com report.asp?nid 11640 is also ... cities and municipalities of Cavite, Bulacan and Laguna. Members of the congregation Members of the congregation include Thaddeus Amat y Brusi 1810 1878 , first bishop of Los Angeles P. Bertholon ... , Prefect of the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life Joseph ... Universities The Order runs the following institutions of higher education Adamson University Philippines ...   more details



  1. Congregation of France

    The Congregation of France was a congregation Catholic congregation of houses of canon regular canons regular in France.. Its members were called G nov fains , coming from the motherhouse of the congregation, the Abbey of St Genevieve . The religious habit was white, covered by a linen rochet , and a black cloak for outside the abbey. It was founded by Cardinal de La Rochefoucauld , commendatory abbot of the motherhouse. The congregation was aimed to restore the Augustinian abbey s rigorous observance promoted by the Church following the Council of Trent . In the eighteenth century the order had 107 monasteries and over 1300 canons, who primarily cared for the sick in their hospitals and almshouses . Category Religious organizations established in the 17th century Category Canons Regular fr Congr gation de France ...   more details



  1. Congregation for Borders

    Expand Italian Congregazione dei Confini date December 2008 The Congregation for Borders Congregazione dei Confini was a congregation Roman Curia congregation of the Roman curia. It was set up by pope Urban VIII in his apostolic constitution of Debitum pastoralis officii on 1 October 1627 to oversee the borders of the Papal States and suppressed in 1847 . See also apostolic constitution pope Urban VIII Category 1627 establishments Category 1847 disestablishments Category Curial Congregations Catholic stub it Congregazione dei Confini ...   more details



  1. Bavarian Congregation

    The Bavarian Congregation is a congregation of the Benedictine Confederation consisting with one exception of monasteries in Bavaria , Germany . It was founded on 26 August 1684 by the Blessed Pope Innocent XI 1676 1689 . First Congregation Until the secularisation of Bavaria in 1803 the following abbeys belonged to the congregation Andechs Andechs Abbey Attel Abbey Benediktbeuern Abbey Ensdorf Abbey Frauenzell Abbey Mallersdorf Abbey Michelfeld Abbey Oberaltaich Abbey Pr fening Abbey St. Emmeram s Abbey Reichenbach Abbey Bavaria Reichenbach Abbey Rott Abbey Scheyern Abbey Tegernsee Abbey Thierhaupten Abbey Weihenstephan Abbey Weissenohe Abbey Weltenburg Abbey Wessobrunn Abbey All these monasteries were dissolved in 1803, however, and the congregation lapsed at that point. Second Congregation The congregation was re established by Pope Pius IX on 5 February 1858, comprising to begin with three monasteries re founded by Ludwig I of Bavaria Metten St. Boniface s Abbey, Munich, with Andechs Priory and Weltenburg. The present members of the congregation, with the dates when they joined the congregation where known, are as follows Andechs Priory dependent on St. Boniface s Abbey, Munich 1858 St. Stephen s Abbey, Augsburg Braunau in Rohr Abbey 1984 Ettal Abbey 1900 , with a dependent student house in Munich Metten Abbey 1858 St. Boniface s Abbey, Munich 1858 Niederaltaich Abbey 1918 Ottobeuren Abbey 1893 Plankstetten Abbey 1904 Scheyern Abbey Sch ftlarn Abbey 1866 Wechselburg Priory in Saxony , a dependent house of Ettal 1993 Weltenburg Abbey 1858 External links de icon http www.abtei ettal.de bbk.html Bavarian Congregation webpage http www.osb.org intl confed confed.html The Confederation of Benedictine Congregations RC society stub Category 1684 establishments Category Benedictine congregations Category Religious organizations established in 1684 Category Christian religious orders established in the 17th century de Bayerische Benediktinerkongregation fr Congr gation b n dictine ...   more details



  1. General Congregation

    Deleted image removed Image Societasiesuseal.png right 150px Seal of the Society of Jesus The highest authority in the Society of Jesus is the General Congregation , an assembly of the Jesuit representatives from all parts of the world. A general congregation is always summoned on the death or resignation of the administrative head of the order&mdash called the Superior General of the Society of Jesus Superior General &mdash to choose his successor, and it may be called at other times if circumstances warrant. A smaller congregation of worldwide representatives meets every three years to discuss internal business and to decide the need for a general congregation. Through its four century history, the Society has convened only 35 general congregations, the 33rd of which installed Peter Hans Kolvenbach as Superior General of the Order. One of the most important recent congregations took place in two sessions 1965&ndash 1966 to revise Jesuit law and accommodate it to the spirit of the Second Vatican Council . On February 2, 2006, the Superior General Peter Hans Kolvenbach convoked the 35th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus , to begin January 5, 2008, in Rome, after having heard the representatives and obtained the consent of His Holiness Benedict XVI . At the same time he announced his resignation to the post of Superior General of the Society of Jesus . The 35th general Congregation will therefore elect a new Superior General of the Society of Jesus Superior General as well as discuss some very important matters concerning the whole body of the Society of Jesus , the situation which requires a General Congregation http www.cpalsj.org cgi cgilua.exe sys start.htm?infoid 968&sid 5 . External links General Congregation 35 http www.sjweb.info 35 www.sjweb.info 35 General Congregation 35 Goa Jesuits http www.goajesuits.in gc35 www.goajesuits.in gc35 Category Society of Jesus RC stub fr Congr gation g n rale ...   more details



  1. Congregation for Bishops

    Roman Curia The Congregation for Bishops Congregatio pro Episcopis is the congregation Roman Curia congregation of the Roman Curia which oversees the selection of new bishop s that are not in mission territories or those areas that come under the jurisdiction of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches ... of new dioceses. History The Congregation for Bishops has its origins in the Congregation for the Erection ... were also announced. This is the reason why, until 1967, the congregation now known as Congregation for Bishops was called Sacred Consistorial Congregation . The current Prefect since 30 June 2010 is Cardinal ... The Congregation for Bishops meets every second Thursday. The meetings gather all the members of the Congregation and last all morning. Typically, appointments for four dioceses are reviewed at each session. Before the meeting, congregation members are sent documentation on the candidates for each diocese. At the congregation s meeting, one member acts as the ponente, or presenter, reviewing ... the candidates are worthy and suitable, and in what order they should be recommended.The congregation .... He usually approves the congregation s decision, but may choose to send it back for further ... The prefect then meets with the pope every Saturday and presents the recommendations of the congregation. A few days later, the pope informs the congregation of his decision. The congregation then notifies the nuncio, who in turn contacts the candidate and asks if he will accept. Secretaries of the Congregation ... 1948 1957 Marcello Mimmi 1957 1961 Carlo Confalonieri 1961 1965 Congregation of Bishops since 1965 In 1965, the head of the congregation took the title prefect, while the prefect s deputy took that of secretary ... , PSS 2010 present Secretaries The secretary of the Congregation for Bishops is concurrently the secretary of the College of Cardinals . During a Conclave Papal election the secretary of the Congregation ... dioceses romancuria d07.htm Giga Catholic Information References Reflist Category Congregation ...   more details



  1. Congregation (Catholic)

    dablink This article refers to usages of the term congregation specific to the Catholic Church. For other uses, see congregation disambiguation congregation . The term congregation can refer to any of three ... and two within religious institute s. Roman Curia main Congregation Roman Curia The highest ranking ... cardinals . Each congregation also has a permanent staff to assist it in dealing with the business ... A group of monastery monasteries or of chapter religion chapters of canons regular is called a congregation. Each congregation is presided over by a superior with a title such as abbot general, archabbot ... primate lives in Rome Canons Regular of the Congregation of the Most Holy Saviour of the Lateran abbot general in Rome Canons Regular of the Austrian Lateran Congregation 1907 abbot general in Klosterneuburg, Austria Canons Regular of the Hospitalary Congregation of Great Saint Bernard 11th century provost gerneral in Martigny, Switzerland Canons Regular of the Swiss Congregation of Saint Maurice of Agaune 1128 abbot ordinary in Saint Maurice, Switzerland Canons Regular of Saint Augustine of the Congregation of Windesheim 1386 provost general in Paring, Germany Canons Regular of the Congregation ... Conception 1866 superior general in Rome Canons Regular of the Congregation of the Brothers of Common ... in Rome Cassinese Benedictine Congregation 1408 president in Rome English Benedictine Congregation 1336 president in Radstock, England Hungarian Benedictine Congregation 1514 archabbot in Pannonhalma, Hungary Swiss Congregation Swiss Benedictine Congregation 1602 president in Bolzano, Italy Austrian Congregation Austrian Benedictine Congregation 1625 president in Stift G ttweig, Austria Bavarian Congregation Bavarian Benedictine Congregation 1684 president in Kloster Sch ftlarn, Germany Brazilian Benedictine Congregation 1827 president in Salvador, Brazil Solesmes Congregation Solesmes Benedictine Congregation 1837 president in Sabl sur Sarthe, France American Cassinese Congregation American ...   more details



  1. English Congregation

    for the religious community English Benedictine Congregation Refimprove date December 2010 English Congregation were a United Kingdom British pop music pop musical ensemble ensemble . They formed in England under the name The Congregation under which they had their largest and only hit, a cover of David and Jonathan band David & Jonathan s Softly Whispering I Love You which peaked at 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 record chart chart . It also reached 4 on the UK Singles Chart , ref name British Hit Singles & Albums cite book first David last Roberts year 2006 title British Hit Singles & Albums edition 19th publisher Guinness World Records Limited location London pages 117 id ISBN 1 904994 10 5 ref number 1 in South Africa and 10 in Germany , but changed their name in 1972 to avoid confusion with other similarly named bands. The group s lead singer was Brian Keith, who later became a session musician . The lack of further chart presence left them as wikt transatlantic transatlantic one hit wonder s. Discography Softly Whispering I Love You Signpost Records , 1972 Jesahel Signpost, 1972 See also List of 1970s one hit wonders in the United States References Reflist Allmusic class artist id p38618 pure url yes English Congregation at Allmusic Category English pop music groups UK pop band stub de The English Congregation ...   more details



  1. Mizpah Congregation

    Mizpah Congregation is a Reform Judaism North America Reform Jewish synagogue in Chattanooga . The congregation was founded in 1866 by German Jewish businessmen, many of whom were veterans of the Civil War. The congregation dedicated its first synagogue building,the Walnut Street Temple, in 1882. In 1904 a new temple was built on the corner of Oak and Lindsay Streets. ref name History http www.mizpahcongregation.org aboutus history History , Mizpah Congregation website. Retrieved December 25, 2009. ref In 1928 Adolph Ochs , publisher of the Chattanooga Times and The New York Times constructed a new synagogue building at 922 McCallie Avenue, in memory of his parents, Julius and Bertha Ochs. ref Elena Irish Zimmerman, Chattanooga , Arcadia Publishing, 1998, p. 49. ref ref UNVEILS MEMORIAL TO ADOLPH S. OCHS Chattanooga Congregation Erects Plaque in Temple , The New York Times , April 11, 1936. ref The Georgian colonial building was designated as a Tennessee Historical Preservation Site in 1979. ref name History External links http www.mizpahcongregation.org Synagogue website References reflist coord missing Tennessee Category Buildings and structures in Chattanooga, Tennessee Category Culture of Chattanooga, Tennessee Category Synagogues in Tennessee Category Reform synagogues in the United States US synagogue stub ...   more details



  1. Beuronese Congregation

    Image Erzabtei Beuron.JPG thumb right Beuron Archabbey The Beuronese Congregation , or Beuron Congregation , is a union of mostly Germany German or German language German speaking religious houses of both monks and nuns within the Benedictine Confederation . The congregation stands under the protection of Saint Martin of Tours . History The origin of the Beuron Congregation is Beuron Archabbey , founded in 1863, the first declarations of which in 1866 already had in view an expansion to a congregation. After a further foundation, that of Maredsous Abbey in Belgium , the first constitutions of the Beuronese Congregation were ratified in Rome in 1873. Further foundations outside Germany followed ... by Gerleve Abbey in 1951. The congregation also continued to be active outside Germany, in among ... Germany and Austria later separated from the Beuronese Congregation, often for political reasons. The congregation s first nunnery was Bertholdstein Abbey St. Gabriel s Abbey, Bertholdstein , established ... Priory 1988 . Other nunneries were taken into the congregation as already existing communities. To begin with the congregation was under the management of the Abbot of Beuron, who acted as its Archabbot. The General Chapter, which took place at lengthy intervals and was attended by the congregation ... of the congregation were obliged to follow the customs, daily routine, service times and forms prescribed ... Chapter, which as a rule assembles every six years, elects one of the officiating abbots of the congregation as Presiding Abbot until the time of the next chapter meeting. This makes the congregation ..., the revised statutes of the congregation and the declarations for monasteries and nunneries were approved. The statutes identify as tasks of the congregation the furtherance of the observation of the rule ... of women s communities have had full voting rights. The Beuronese Congregation has consisted since ... Website of the Beuron Congregation Category Benedictine congregations Category Religious organizations ...   more details



  1. Resurrectionist Congregation

    File Logo zmartwychwsta cy 1 R 624.jpg thumb Emblem of the Congregation of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ The Congregation of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ C.R. is an international Institute of Consecrated Life of men within the Roman Catholic Church , founded in 1836 by three men, Bogdan Ja ski , Peter Semenenko and Hieronim Kajsiewicz in Paris on the heels of the Poles Polish Great Emigration ref History, by Father Francis Grzechowiak, CR, Congregation of the Resurrection. ref . The name of the Congregation refers to the sounded bells in Roma in noon of the Easter 1842, when the first seven brothers left catacombs of the church of Saint Sebastian outside the walls after their vows As consecrated religious, resurrectionists profess the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. By our vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, we dedicate and consecrate ourselves totally to the Risen Christ in the religious life. This dedication entails an act of faith whereby we respond to God s call to give ourselves completely with all our talents, abilities, and powers to him, to the church, and to the Congregation Constitutions of the Congregation of the Resurrection, article 13 . Their life as consecrated religious within the Congregation of the Resurrection is fulfilled as a Priest, Brother or Permanent Deacon. The Congregation declared its intention to follow the advice of Pope Pius IX Organize yourselves in a way that will do the most good for the Church . Internationally, they are divided into three Provinces and one Region, ministering in more than twelve countries worldwide. The Community works and has its missions in Italy, Poland, Bulgaria, Austria, Germany, Canada, the United States, Brazil, Bolivia, Australia, Bermuda, Mexico, Ukraine, White Russia, Slovakia, and Israel. One of the principal aims of the Congregation is providing and improving religious ... External links http www.resurrectionist.net English RF index.cfm Congregation of the Resurrection ...   more details



  1. Bursfelde Congregation

    The Bursfelde Congregation , also called Bursfelde Union , was a union of predominantly west and central Germany German Benedictine Order Benedictine monasteries and nunneries working for the reform of Benedictine practice. It was named after Bursfelde Abbey . Background During the 15th century a strong desire for monastic and other ecclesiastical reforms made itself felt throughout Europe. One of the first Benedictine reformers was John Dederoth of Nordheim. After effecting notable reforms at Clus ... fruit. The Bursfelde Congregation Although the monasteries reformed by him never united into a congregation, still Dederoth s reforms may be looked upon as the foundation of the Bursfelde Congregation ... by the Council of Basle, approved the Bursfelde Congregation, which then consisted of six abbeys Bursfelde ... ex officio be one of the three presidents of the congregation, and that he should have power to convoke annual chapters. The first annual chapter of the Bursfelde Congregation convened in the abbey ... Congregation was approved, and favoured with new privileges. Finally, on 6 March 1458, Pope Pius II approved the statutes of the congregation and gave it all the privileges which Pope Eugene IV had given to the Italian Benedictine Congregation of St. Justina since the year 1431. In 1461 this approbation was reiterated, and various new privileges granted to the congregation. Favoured by bishops ... Congregation exercised a wholesome influence during the second half of the fifteenth, and the first ... monasteries had already joined the Bursfelde Congregation, and new ones were being added every year ... 136 abbeys, scattered through all parts of Germany, belonged to the Bursfelde Congregation. Reformation ... belonging to the Bursfelde Congregation were also dissolved, their possessions confiscated by Lutheran ... work of reform, the Bursfelde Congregation continued to exist until the compulsory secularisation .... The Congregation was formally abolished in 1803 . Notes Note Hagen Not to be confused with the Carthusian ...   more details



  1. Mournful Congregation

    Mournful Congregation Announces The Unspoken Hymns Release ref The Book of Kings 2011, CD Line up Damon ... www.myspace.com mournfulcongregation Official Mournful Congregation myspace page http www.mournfulcongregation.tk ... Congregation Category South Australian musical groups Category Australian doom metal musical groups ... stub it Mournful Congregation pl Mournful Congregation pt Mournful Congregation tr Mournful Congregation ...   more details



  1. Swiss Congregation

    The Swiss Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation is a grouping of Order of St. Benedict Benedictine monasteries in Switzerland or with significant historical Swiss connections. Foundation The Congregation was founded, at the urging of the Papal legate to Switzerland, in 1602 , with a significant reform agenda. Of the nine Benedictine monasteries in Switzerland which had survived the Protestant Reformation Reformation , seven had joined by 1604. Disentis Abbey was prevented at first by considerations of the sensitive politico religious situation in Graub nden , but joined in 1617. Beinwil Abbey had been dissolved in 1554, but the community were still together, and at last, after it had been decided that a re foundation would take place at Mariastein Abbey Mariastein , joined in 1647. The membership of the Congregation as at 1647 was thus all the extant Benedictine monasteries still in Switzerland Einsiedeln Abbey May 1602 Fischingen Abbey May 1602 Muri Abbey May 1602 St. Gall Abbey May 1602 Pf fers Abbey Nov 1602 Rheinau Abbey 1603 Engelberg Abbey 1604 Disentis Abbey 1617 Mariastein Abbey 1647 Changes The fortunes of Roman Catholic establishments in Switzerland were turbulent, especially in the 19th century. All were dissolved as a consequence of the French Revolution in 1798, but were restored by Napoleon ic decree in 1803, with the exception of St. Gall, where the Prince Abbot refused to make the necessary political concessions. The politics of the Swiss cantons brought ... on a life of their own as the Swiss American Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation. Political ... from the Austrian Congregation in 1931. Present membership The member houses of the Swiss Congregation ... 71 Muri Gries Abbey since 1845 in South Tyrol head of the congregation External links de icon http ... Kirche in der Schweiz 26 2002 Article on the Congregation s history http www.osb.org swissam Swiss American Benedictine Congregation website Category Benedictine congregations Category 1602 establishments ...   more details



  1. Scrooby Congregation

    The Scrooby Congregation were English Protestant separatists who lived near Scrooby , Nottinghamshire They were known as Whose hearts the Lord had touched with His heavenly zeal for His truth. Starting in 1607 8 the Congregation emigrated to Holland in search of the freedom to worship as they chose. They founded the English separatist church at Leiden , one of several English separatist groups in the Netherlands at the time. History Richard Clyfton was rector of Babworth , from 1605 under suspicion of nonconformity. Suspended, he continued to preach at Bawtry , near Scrooby though just over the county boundary in Yorkshire . From 1606 the congregation around Clyfton met in the house of William Brewster pilgrim William Brewster . This manor house has been identified as on the site of the old Scrooby Palace of the archbishops of York, though much of the older building had been demolished by then. ref http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 417777 manor house farmhouses scrooby ref In 1607 Clyfton was excommunicate d at this time he had already met William Bradford Plymouth governor William Bradford . ref ODNBweb id 5671 title Clifton, Richard first Stephen last Wright ref ref ODNBweb id 3376 title Clifton, Richard first Roger last Thompson ref John Robinson pastor John Robinson from Sturton le Steeple , also in northern Nottinghamshire, had lost his church positions for his views ..., with Robinson assuming authority in the Scrooby congregation alongside Clyfton after a process ..., in waves. An important organiser of the move was Thomas Helwys of Smyth s congregation, who had ... thumb right Memorial to the departure of congregation members for Holland in 1608, at Immingham ... jobs and were exempt from working organizations. The congregation also noticed that their children were growing up more Dutch people Dutch than English people English . The Congregation decided to emigrate ... Leiden Pilgrims Pieterskerk, 20060719 .jpg thumb left Memorial to congregation members, Pieterskerk ...   more details



  1. Congregation (album)

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Congregation Type Album Artist The Afghan Whigs Cover AfghanWhigsCongregation.jpg Released January 31, 1992 Recorded July August, 1991 Genre Alternative rock Length 39 23 Label Sub Pop Producer Greg Dulli and Ross Ian Stein Last album Up in It br 1990 This album Congregation br 1992 Next album Uptown Avondale br 1992 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1Score Rating 4.5 5 http www.allmusic.com album congregation r184 link rev2 Melody Maker rev2Score Favorable http www.buy.com retail proreviews product.asp?sku 60171247&loc 109&PageFormat 7 July 13, 1996 p. 51 rev3 Option music magazine Option magazine rev3Score Favorable http www.buy.com retail proreviews product.asp?sku 60171247&loc 109&PageFormat 7May June, 1992 p. 89 Congregation is the third album by The Afghan Whigs , released in 1992 see 1992 in music . Track listing Tracklist writing credits yes title1 Her Against Me note1 sung by Miss Ruby Belle writer1 Greg Dulli length1 0 47 title2 I m Her Slave writer2 Greg Dulli length2 2 59 title3 Turn on the Water writer3 Greg Dulli, John Curley, Steven Earle, Rick McCollum length3 4 18 title4 Conjure Me writer4 Greg Dulli, John Curley, Steven Earle, Rick McCollum length4 4 03 title5 Kiss the Floor writer5 Greg Dulli, Rick McCollum length5 4 00 title6 Congregation writer6 Greg Dulli, Rick McCollum length6 4 27 title7 This Is My Confession writer7 Greg Dulli length7 3 13 title8 Dedicate It writer8 Greg Dulli length8 3 22 title9 The Temple writer9 Andrew Lloyd Webber , Tim Rice length9 4 06 title10 Let Me Lie to You writer10 Greg Dulli length10 4 36 title11 Tonight writer11 Greg Dulli length11 3 41 title12 Miles Iz Ded note12 Unlisted ... http www.summerskiss.com 78 congregation Album track listing on the Summer s Kiss website http www.summerskiss.com ... Whigs DEFAULTSORT Congregation Album Category 1992 albums Category The Afghan Whigs albums Category Sub Pop albums gl Congregation it Congregation pt Congregation ...   more details



  1. Austrian Congregation

    The Austrian Congregation is a congregation of Order of St. Benedict Benedictine monasteries situated in Austria , within the Benedictine Confederation . History The Congregation was founded on 3 August 1625 by Pope Urban VIII , and consisted of eleven Benedictine monasteries in Austria Altenburg Abbey Garsten Abbey Gleink Abbey G ttweig Abbey Kleinmariazell Abbey Kremsm nster Abbey Lambach Abbey Melk Abbey Mondsee Abbey Schottenstift, Vienna Seitenstetten Abbey Salzburg Congregation These were however not all the Benedictine monasteries of present day Austria. Those in the Diocese of Salzburg were formed in 1641 into the Salzburg Congregation , consisting of Admont Abbey Michaelbeuern Abbey Ossiach Abbey St. Paul s Abbey in the Lavanttal St. Peter s Abbey, Salzburg The diocese also then included two further monasteries, the locations of which are now in Bavaria in Germany St. Vitus Abbey on the Rott Seeon Abbey Salzburg was secularised and became part of Austria in 1816. Later history Several of these abbeys ceased to exist as a result of the dissolution of monasteries enforced by Emperor Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II in the 1780s. Some survived, however, and the 19th century brought a revival in the monastic movement. The two congregations were renewed by Pope Leo XIII on 23 August 1889 as the Congregations of Mary and Joseph respectively, and were combined as the present Austrian Congregation by Pope Pius XI on 8 December 1930. Present Congregation The Austrian Congregation as of 2006 consists of the following monasteries in Austria Admont Abbey Altenburg Abbey G ttweig Abbey Gut Aich Priory Kremsm nster Abbey Lambach Abbey Melk Abbey Michaelbeuern Abbey Schottenstift, Vienna Seitenstetten Abbey St. Joseph s Priory, Maria Roggendorf St. Lambrecht s Abbey St. Paul s Abbey in the Lavanttal St. Peter s Archabbey, Salzburg , which also administers the student house Kolleg St. Benedikt . External links de icon http www.benediktiner.at Website of the Austrian ...   more details



  1. Ottilien Congregation

    Image Erzabtei St. Ottilien.jpg thumb right View of St. Ottilien Archabbey The Ottilien Congregation , often also known as the St. Ottilien Congregation and as the Missionary Benedictines , is a congregation of religious houses within the Benedictine Confederation , the aim of which is to combine the Rule of St. Benedict Benedictine way of life with activity in the mission field. History The congregation was founded in 1884, incorporating the houses founded on the vision of Andreas Amrhein, a monk of Beuron Archabbey , who, finding it impossible to realise the vision of the Benedictine mission within Beuron, left to begin an independent community. He set up a house in 1884 at Reichenbach am Regen in the Oberpfalz , but the site was too remote, and in 1887 the community moved to what is now St. Ottilien Archabbey in Oberbayern . In the same year the first missionary monks left for the Apostolic Prefecture of South Zanzibar in East Africa, a territory which now comprises several dioceses in Tanzania , which the monks serve from the abbeys of Peramiho, Ndanda and Hanga and several smaller houses. Similarly the Congregation s Zulu Kingdom Zululand mission begun in 1921 is now an independent monastery serving the diocese it once helped to create. In 1908 an Asian mission field was added, comprising two abbeys in North Korea and China , which after the end of World War II were re constituted as Waegwan Abbey in South Korea . There is also a priory at Digos on Mindanao Island in the Philippines . Further monasteries were established in North and South America after World War I , and more recently several new foundations have been made in the Third World, mostly in Africa. The Archabbot of St. Ottilien is ex officio president of the congregation. Women religious have formed part ... after at their own house nearby. They have developed independently and today form the Congregation ... index.php?languageid 2 Congregation of the Missionary Benedictines official website ...   more details



  1. Congregation for the Clergy

    Use mdy dates date September 2010 Roman Curia The Sacred Congregation for the Clergy Congregatio pro Clericis is the congregation Roman Curia congregation of the Roman Curia responsible for overseeing matters regarding priests and deacons not belonging to religious orders. The Congregation for the Clergy handles requests for dispensation from active priestly ministry, as well as the legislation governing presbyteral councils and other organisations of priests around the world. The Congregation does not deal with Roman Catholic sex abuse cases clerical sexual abuse cases , as those are handled exclusively by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith . The Prefect is currently Cardinal Mauro Piacenza . The Secretary is Archbishop Celso Morga Iruzubieta . The Undersecretary is Monsignor Antonio Neri. History It was first set up as the Sacra Congregatio Cardinalium pro executione et interpretatione concilii Tridentini interpretum by pope Pius IV in the apostolic constitution Alias Nos of August 2, 1564 to oversee the proper application and observation of the disciplinary decrees of the Council of Trent throughout the Catholic Church. It was commonly known as the Sacred Congregation of the Council . Pope Sixtus V s Apostolic Constitution Immensa of January 22, 1588 expanded the Congregation s functions, entrusting it with the proper interpretation of the canons of the Council of Trent, resolving controversial questions relating to it and monitoring provincial councils. It later lost many of its powers, retaining only those relating to disciplining secular clergy, but still held ... of December 31, 1967, which renamed it the Congregation for the Clergy . Prefects Sacred Congregation ... 1949 1954 Pietro Ciriaci 1954 1966 Congregation for the Clergy Jean Marie Villot 1967 1969 John Joseph ... References cite web title Congregation for the Clergy work The Roman Curia url http www.vatican.va ... Catholic Information DEFAULTSORT Congregation For The Clergy Category Congregation for the Clergy ...   more details




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