File UnderOrders.jpg thumb right 1st edition publ. Michael Joseph publisher Michael Joseph Under Orders is the title of a novel by Dick Francis , published on 7 September 2006. This is the fourth Francis novel to feature Sid Halley , jockey turned private detective. The title is a reference to the time shortly before the start of the race, when the horses and jockeys must obey the orders of the starter. References cite book last Francis first Dick authorlink coauthors title Under Orders publisher Michael Joseph date 7 September 2006 location London url http us.penguingroup.com nf Book BookDisplay 0,,9780399154003,00.html doi id ISBN 13 978 0718149970 ISBN 978 0718149970 page 308 External links http www.guardian.co.uk comment story 0,,1749597,00.html The Guardian Category 2006 novels Category Novels by Dick Francis Category Horse racing novels crime novel stub ... more details
Infobox cricketer biography playername Jonathan Orders country Hong Kong fullname Jonathan Oliver Darcy Orders nickname living true partialdates dayofbirth 12 monthofbirth 8 yearofbirth 1957 placeofbirth Beckenham , Kent countryofbirth England batting Left handed bowling Left arm Fast bowling medium pace role Batsman club1 Oxford University Cricket Club Oxford and Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge Universities year1 1981 clubnumber1 club2 Combined Universities year2 1978 1981 clubnumber2 club3 Oxford University Cricket Club Oxford University year3 1978 1981 type1 First class debutdate1 29 April debutyear1 1978 debutfor1 Oxford University Cricket Club Oxford University debutagainst1 Kent County Cricket Club Kent lastdate1 20 June lastyear1 1981 lastfor1 Oxford University Cricket Club Oxford University lastagainst1 Cambridge University Cricket Club Cambridge University type2 List A debutdate2 20 May debutyear2 1978 debutfor2 Combined Universities debutagainst2 Somerset County Cricket Club Somerset lastdate2 11 May lastyear2 1981 lastfor2 Combined Universities lastagainst2 Kent County Cricket Club Kent deliveries balls columns 3 column1 First class cricket First class matches1 27 runs1 1072 bat avg1 23.30 100s 50s1 0 6 top score1 79 deliveries1 1213 wickets1 11 bowl avg1 59.63 ... Orders born 12 August 1957 in Beckenham , Kent is an English born former cricketer who has played ... First Class Matches.html First class matches played by Jonathan Orders at CricketArchive ref and three ... A matches played by Jonathan Orders at CricketArchive ref He also played for the Kent County Cricket ... Eleven Championship Matches.html Second XI Championship matches played by Jonathan Orders at CricketArchive ... Players 15 15337 ICC Trophy Matches.html ICC Trophy matches played by Jonathan Orders at CricketArchive ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Orders, Jonathan ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Orders, Jonathan Category 1957 births Category Living people ... more details
The Supply of Beer Tied Estate Order 1989 and The Supply of Beer Loan Ties, Licensed Premises and Wholesale Prices Order 1989 , commonly known as the Beer Orders , were Statutory Instrument UK Statutory Instrument s made by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry in December 1989. The Orders restricted the number of tied pub s that could be owned by large brewery groups in the United Kingdom to 2000, and required large brewer landlords to allow a Guest Beer guest ale to be sourced by tenants from someone other than their landlord. The industry responded by spinning off purely pub owning companies pubcos , such as Punch Taverns , Enterprise Inns , and Admiral Taverns from the older brewing and owning companies notably Allied Domecq Allied Lyons , Bass Brewery Bass , and Scottish & Newcastle . The Beer Orders were revoked in January 2003, by which time the industry had been transformed. The acts followed publication of The Supply of Beer A report on the supply of beer for retail sale in the United Kingdom , ref http www.competition commission.org.uk rep pub reports 1989 245beer.htm summary The Supply of Beer Bot generated title ref an investigation by the Competition Commission . The Report contained a number of adverse findings related to the vertical links between brewing and pub retailing, and made recommendations aimed at loosening the tie between pub retailing and brewing to facilitate easier entry by, and increasing competition between, brewers, wholesalers and pub retailers. References Reflist External links http www.reckon.co.uk open The beer tie and competition law The Beer Tie and Competition Law http www.punchtaverns.com Punch Corporate Investor Centre Industry regulation Beer orders History of Punch Taverns Category Statutory Instruments of the United Kingdom Category 1989 in law Category 1989 in the United Kingdom Category Beer culture ... more details
life and belong to one of the enclosedreligiousorders living and working within the confines ... to it, whether Contemplation contemplative , Enclosedreligiousordersenclosed , mendicant order ... to Enclosedreligiousorders Papal Enclosure strictly Enclosedreligiousorders isolate their members ... character of these small religious groups, orders are not as visible as in other well orgnanized religions. See also Asceticism Contemporary religious order Enclosedreligiousorders ... traditions, ordained clergy . Religiousorders exist in many of the world s religion s. Buddhist tradition ... religious order orders and Religious congregation congregations , with orders subdivided as monastic ... orders and congregations . It applies to all such institutes the single name religious institute ... of women as the Second Orders . Some religiousorders, for example the Franciscans or the Dominican ... , Salesians , Oblates of Mary Immaculate and the Congregation of Holy Cross . Several religiousorders ... . Anglican tradition Main Anglican religious order Religiousorders in England were dissolved ... primacy. For three hundred years, there were no formal religiousorders in Anglicanism, although some ... years later. Consonant with other Catholic orders, Anglican religious voluntarily commit themselves ... ref There are presently thirteen active religiousorders for men, fifty three for women, and eight ... religiousorders in the United States and Sweden. A Lutheran religious order following ... Full Time Servants of Jehovah s Witnesses. ref Male and female members of such religiousorders .... While Jehovah s Witnesses do not consider members of their religiousorders to be a clergy ... Orders of England. DEFAULTSORT Religious Order Category Religiousorders ar bs Vjerski ...A religious order is a lineage of communities and organizations of people who live in some way set apart from society in accordance with their specific religious devotion, usually characterized by the principles ... more details
Superior orders often known as the Nuremberg defense or lawful orders is a plea in a court of law that a soldier ..., Superior Orders in National and International Law , A.W. Sijthoff International Publishing Co., Netherlands, 1976 ref The superior orders plea is similar to the doctrine of respondeat superior in tort ... will distinguish the plea from the doctrine of respondeat superior . The superior orders plea ... Orders Before Military Commissions , Duke Journal of Comparative and International Law, 13 DUKEJCIL ... orders is an underinclusive extreme. ref One of the most noted uses of this plea, or defense legal ... them up, that the defense of superior orders was no longer considered enough to escape punishment but merely ... of International Law, Vol. 34. Fall 2002 at pg. 335.e ref Historically, the plea of superior orders ... notable lack of consistency in various rulings . Apart from the specific plea of Superior Orders, discussions about how the general concept of superior orders ought to be used, or ought not to be used ... events help us understand the evolution of the specific plea of superior orders and the history of its ... Law Bulletin. ref Hagenbach offered the defense that he was just following orders, but this defense ..., Hagenbach defended himself by arguing that he was only following orders ref name Greppi ref name ... military trials after World War I On June 4, 1921, the legal doctrine of superior orders was used ... Acquit Neumann on the Ground That He Acted Under Orders. He Admitted Torpedoing. Prosecutor Demanded ... to having sunk the ship, he stated that he had done so on the basis of orders supplied to him ... Supreme Court Germany s supreme court acquitted him, accepting the defense of superior orders as a grounds ... Further, that very court had this to say in the matter of superior orders blockquote that all civilized nations recognize the principle that a subordinate is covered by the orders of his superiors. ref G.A. Finch, Superior Orders and War Crimes, The American Journal of International Law, Vol. 15, No. 3 ... more details
Multiple issues orphan December 2010 context February 2010 The 100 Orders are binding instructions or directives to the Iraqi people that create penal consequences or have a direct bearing on the way Iraqis are regulated, including changes to Iraqi law ref cite web url http www.cpa iraq.org regulations title CPA Official Documents publisher Cpa iraq.org date accessdate 2010 02 25 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20100206084411 http www.cpa iraq.org regulations archivedate 06 February 2010 Added by DASHBot Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref created by Paul Bremer under the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq. They called for the de Baathification of Iraq as well as extensive economic changes. Most of the economic changes are focused on transitioning the economy of Iraq from a centrally planned economy to a market economy, as outlined in the contract by BearingPoint It should be clearly understood that the efforts undertaken will be designed to establish the basic legal framework for a functioning market economy taking appropriate advantage of the unique opportunity for rapid progress in this area presented by the current configuration of political circumstances... Reforms are envisioned in the areas of fiscal reform, financial sector reform, trade, legal and regulatory, and privatization. ref cite web author Foreign Policy in Focus By Antonia Juhasz url http www.alternet.org story 19293 title The Handover That Wasn t publisher Alternet.org date accessdate 2010 02 25 ref Controversy Without a doubt, the 100 Orders fundamentally altered Iraq s existing laws. For this reason, the 100 Orders are also illegal by international law the Hague Conventions 1899 and 1907 Hague Regulations of 1907 , and the U.S. Army s Law of Land Warfare ref cite web author John Pike url http www.globalsecurity.org military library policy army fm 27 10 Ch6.htm s2 title Laws of Land Warfare, 369. Local Law and New Legislation publisher Globalsecurity.org date 2005 04 27 accessdate ... more details
About the novel Last Order disambiguation refimprove date July 2010 Infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Last Orders title orig translator image image LastOrders.jpg 150px image caption First edition cover author Graham Swift illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English series genre Novel publisher Picador imprint Picador release date 26 January 1996 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 304 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0330345591 first edition, hardback oclc 34367883 preceded by followed by Last Orders is a 1996 in literature 1996 Booker Prize winning novel by British author Graham Swift . In 2001 in film 2001 it was adapted for the film Last Orders film Last Orders by Australia n writer and director Fred Schepisi . Plot summary The story makes much use of flashbacks to tell the convoluted story of the relationships between a group of war veterans who live in the same corner of London , the backbone of the story being the journey of the group to Margate to scatter the ashes of Jack Dodds into the sea, in accord with his last wishes. The title Last Orders not only refers to these instructions as stipulated in Jack Dodd s will, but also alludes to the Last call bar term last orders of the day the last round of drinks to be ordered before a pub closes, as drinking was a favourite pastime of Jack and the other characters. The plot and style are influenced by William Faulkner s As I Lay Dying novel As I Lay Dying . ref http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4158 is ai n14092541 A Swift rewrite, or a tribute? by Chris Blackhurst, The Independent London , 9 March 1997. ref Characters Jack Dodds a butcher, whose death from cancer brings together four men who take a journey to scatter his ashes. Played by Michael Caine in the movie. Vince Dodds a used car salesman. Adopted son of Jack and Amy Dodds, when his biological parents the Pritchetts were killed during the Lo ... more details
about the publication issued to English Justices of the Peace in 1631 by Charles I of England King Charles I the governing document of the Presbyterian Church U.S.A. Book of Order The Book of Orders , distributed to Justice of the Peace Justices of the Peace JPs by Charles I of England King Charles I of England on 31 January 1631, has been regarded as the centre piece of Charles I s policies towards the mass of his subjects during his personal rule , which lasted from 1629 until 1640. As described in its introduction, the purpose of The Book was to ensure better administration of justice  ... relief of the poor and   ... reformation of disorders , greatly increasing the control of Charles government over what had until then been largely local affairs handled by the local gentry. ref Harvnb Quintrell 1980 p 553 ref References reflist Bibliography refbegin citation last Quintrell first B. W. title The Making of Charles I s Book of Orders subscription required journal English Historical Review year 1980 number CCCLXXVI volume XCV pages 553 572 url http ehr.oxfordjournals.org content volXCV issueCCCLXXVI index.dtl refend Category 17th century in England ... more details
the team orders issued by Formula One teams to their drivers. This may involve instructing ... orders is where both drivers are in a position far ahead of the field, being all but assured of the win. Team orders are issued to prevent the drivers from racing each other the aim is to have them ... title Driving Ambition A Season with Eddie Jordan date 1999 03 02 network ITV ref Team Orders in F1 Such orders were legal and expected historically in motor racing. In the early years of the Formula ... to give him a big lead. Available on YouTube. ref In the late 1990s incidents of team orders began ... Prix . In contrast, the 1997 Japanese Grand Prix saw a more sophisticated use of team orders, where ... ref . Since the turn of the century, the most notorious incidents of team orders have tended to centre ... Barrichello Admits Team Orders publisher www.gpupdate.net date 2008 11 25 url http www.gpupdate.net en f1 news 203773 barrichello admits ferrari team orders accessdate 2011 01 28 ref . This received huge ..., insisting Barrichello take it. As team orders were legal in 2002, the only punishment the team ... Orders that could influence the outcome of a race were banned in F1 regulations ref http paddocktalk.com ... visibly eased back and allowed Alonso past. As team orders were banned, the team was fined 100,000 ... that the rule needed to be reviewed. As of 2011 the team orders rule no longer appears in the sporting ... of if team orders have a place in Formula One. References reflist Commented out due no nescarities Video F1 Team Orders Hockenheim 2008 Vs 2010 Category Motorsport terminology de Stallorder ja ... more details
Orders of creation or sometimes creation orders ref John H. Leith http books.google.com books?id e913KYTEaDsC&pg PA78&dq 22Orders of creation 22&lr PPA78,M1 Basic Christian doctrine . Westminster John Knox Press , 1993. ISBN 0 664 25192 7. p. 78 ref refer to a doctrine of theology asserting God s hand in establishing social domains such as the family, the church, the state, and the economy. Although it is commonly traced back to early Lutheranism ref name McGrath Alister E. McGrath , Joanna Collicutt McGrath . The Open Secret A New Vision for Natural Theology . Blackwell Publishing , 2008. ISBN 1 4051 2691 4. p. 160. ref ref Carl E. Braaten . http books.google.com books?id QqywVPFnlLEC&pg PA157&vq orders creation&source gbs search r&cad 1 1 PPA157,M1 Principles of Lutheran theology . Fortress Press , 2007. ISBN 0 8006 3835 2. pp. 139, 152, 156 158, 164, 173. ref , the doctrine is also discussed within Reformed Christianity ref J. H. F. Schaeffer . http books.google.com books?id 1lIGf 0EUfIC&pg PA192&dq 22Orders of creation 22&lr PPA219,M1 Createdness and ethics . Walter de Gruyter , 2006. ISBN 3 11 019073 7. pp. 219 224. ref as well as modern Judaism ref Norman Lamm . http books.google.com books?id DRpByVB8xAwC&pg PA164&dq 22Orders of creation 22 PPA362,M1 Faith and doubt studies in traditional Jewish thought . KTAV Publishing House , Inc., 2007. ISBN 0 88125 952 7. pp. 164 165. ref . During the 1930s 1940s rise of European neo orthodoxy , the meaning of this doctrine in regards to the foundations of church and state e.g., how its interpretation by 19th century German theologians may have aided in legitimizing the then contemporary Nazi party or how it would support the reality or non reality of natural law came into dispute amongst such famed theologians as Karl Barth ref Ed. John Bainbridge Webster . http books.google.com books?id u hzSdyXJnQC&pg PA218&dq 22Orders of creation ... controversy between Brunner and Barth over the interpretations of the doctrines of natural law and the orders ... more details
Captain s Orders is a 1937 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Henry Edwards actor Henry Edwards , Jane Carr , Marie La Varre , Wally Patch and Basil Radford . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 28674 ref Cast Henry Edwards actor Henry Edwards Captain Trent Jane Carr Belle Mandeville Marie La Varre Violet Potts Franklin Dyall Newton Wally Patch Johnstone C. Denier Warren Lawson Mark Daly actor Mark Daly Scotty Roddy Hughes Cookie Basil Radford Murdoch Kim Peacock Aubrey Chaytor Joss Ambler Randolph Potts H.F. Maltby Director References reflist External links IMDb title 0028689 Category 1937 films Category British films Category 1930s drama films Category English language films 1930s UK film stub ... more details
Infobox Film name Orders to Kill image caption director Anthony Asquith producer Anthony Havelock Allan writer Paul Dehn br George St. George br Donald C. Downes original story starring Eddie Albert br Paul Massie br Lillian Gish br James Robertson Justice br Irene Worth br Philip Bond actor Philip Bond br Leslie French br John Crawford music Benjamin Frankel cinematography Desmond Dickinson editing Gordon Hales distributor British Lion Film Corporation U.K. br United Motion Pictures Organization U.S. released 1958 in film 1958 runtime 93 minutes country Film UK language English budget gross preceded by followed by Orders to Kill was a 1958 British wartime drama film. It starred Paul Massie , Eddie Albert and Lillian Gish . It was directed by Anthony Asquith based on a story by Donald C. Downes. Plot summary A young American bomber pilot Gene Summers Paul Massie is selected by Maj. Kimball John Crawford to go on a mission to Nazi occupied Paris and there kill a man believed to be a double agent working in the French Resistance. He is picked because of his fluency in French and military experience. Summers receives rigorous training by his handler Maj. MacMahon Eddie Albert and a British Naval Commander James Robertson Justice . Summers is enthusiastic, and remembers all of the information he needs by setting his instructions to melodies of childhood songs. Arriving in France, Summers meets his contact, Leonie Irene Worth , a seamstress working for the Resistance. Leonie gives Summers more information about the man he is to assassinate. Upon meeting Marcel Lafitte Leslie French , the man he is to kill, Summers has second thoughts. Lafitte is a gentle henpecked husband, who ... to histories of the era. He became a writer after the war. The novel Orders to Kill by Downes ... ficheFilm id 3484 year 1958.html title Festival de Cannes Orders to Kill accessdate 2009 02 13 ... Movie Database http www.britmovie.co.uk films Orders to Kill 1958 Britmovie Anthony Asquith ... more details
Roman government The Conflict of the Orders , also referred to as the Struggle of the Orders , was a political struggle between the plebs Plebeian s commoners and Patrician ancient Rome Patrician s aristocrats of the ancient Roman Republic lasting from 494 BC to 287 BC, in which the Plebeians sought political equality with the Patricians. It played a major role in the development of the History of the Constitution of the Roman Republic Constitution of the Roman Republic . The conflict began while Rome was at war with two neighboring tribes and all the Plebeians left the city the first secessio plebis . The result of this first secession was the creation of the office of Plebeian Tribune , and with it the first acquisition of real power by the Plebeians. At first only Patricians were allowed to stand for election to political office, but over time these laws were revoked, and eventually all offices were opened to the Plebeians. Since most individuals who were elected to political office were given membership in the Roman Senate , this development helped to transform the senate from a body of Patricians into a body of Plebeian and Patrician aristocrats. This development occurred at the same time that the Plebeian legislative assembly, the Plebeian Council , was acquiring additional power. At first, its acts plebiscite s applied only to Plebeians, although after 339 BC, with the institution of laws by the first Plebeian dictator Q. Publilius Philo, these acts began to apply to both Plebeians and Patricians, with a senatorial veto of all measures approved by the council. It wasn ... over this power. The end of the Conflict of the Orders 367 287 BC In the decades following the passage ... Abbott, 48 ref The Conflict of the Orders was finally coming to an end, since the Plebeians had achieved ... on the Conflict of Orders University of California Press , 1986 ISBN 0520055284 Notes reflist 4 ... Constitution Ancient Rome topics DEFAULTSORT Conflict Of The Orders Category Roman Kingdom Category ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 In science , engineering , and other quantitative disciplines, orders of approximation refer to formal or informal terms for how precise an approximation is, and to indicate progressively more refined approximations in increasing order of precision, a zeroth order approximation, a first order approximation, a second order approximation, and so forth. Formally, an n th order approximation is one where the order of magnitude of the error is at most math x n math , or in terms of big O notation , the error is math O x n . math In suitable circumstances, approximating a function by a Taylor polynomial of degree n yields an n th order approximation, by Taylor s theorem a first order approximation is a linear approximation , and so forth. The term is also used more loosely, as detailed below. Usage in science and engineering Zeroth order approximation also 0th order is the term scientist s use for a first estimation educated guess at an answer. Many simplifying assumptions are made, and when a number is needed, an order of magnitude answer or zero significant figure s is often given. For example, you might say the town has a few thousand residents , when it has 3,914 people in actuality. This is also sometimes referred to as an order of magnitude approximation. A zeroth order approximation of a function mathematics function that is, mathematics mathematically determining a formula to fit multiple data point s will be Constant mathematics constant , or a flat line mathematics line with no slope a polynomial of degree 0. For example, math x 0,1,2 , math math y 3,3,5 , math math y sim f x 3.67 , math is an approximate fit to the data. First order approximation also 1st order is the term scientists use for a further educated guess at an answer. Some simplifying assumptions are made, and when a number is needed, an answer with only one significant figure is often given the town has 4 10 sup 3 sup or four thousand residents . A first order approximation ... more details
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P1Y.HTM Code of Canon Law, canon 605 ref Clerical or lay If religious have been Holy Orders ordained as deacon s, priests or bishop s, they belong to the clergy and are referred to as the religious clergy , a term that distinguishes them from the clergy who have not taken religious vows and who are known ... a geographically defined diocese , as the diocesan clergy. The other religious are lay people, not members ... the exercise of sacred orders, and is recognized as such by the authority of the Church . ref ... to religious 103 canons arranged in eight chapters Religious houses and their erection and suppression ... the institute Religious raised to the episcopate Conferences of major superiors ref http www.vatican.va ... of consecrated life Religious institute Congregation Catholic Congregations as a historical category of religious institutes Religious congregations Secular institute Society of apostolic life References references Category Christian orders catholicism cs eholn k it Religioso Cristianesimo ... more details
refimprove date April 2011 Communism sidebar Religious communism is a form of communism centered on religion religious principles. The term usually refers to a number of Egalitarianism egalitarian and utopia n religious societies practicing the voluntary dissolution of private property, so that society s benefits are distributed according to a person s needs, and To each according to his contribution every person performs labor according to their abilities . Religious communism has also been used to describe the ideas of religious individuals and groups who advocate the application of communist policies on a wider scale, often joining secular communists in their struggle to abolish capitalism . The use of the word communism in a religious context predates the use of the term to describe more secular forms of communism, such as that advocated by Fran ois Babeuf in the 18th century, and Karl Marx in the 19th century. Because of the anti religious nature of Marxism , many religious people on the right wing politics political right oppose the use of the term communism to refer to religious communal societies, preferring names such as communalism instead. Citation needed date March 2011 Examples of religious communism The term religious communism has been ascribed to the social arrangement practiced by many orders of monk s and nun s of such religions as Christian ity, Taoism , Jainism , Hinduism and Buddhism . The teachings of Mazdak , a religious proto Socialism socialist Persian people Persian reformer, has also been referred to as early communism . ref name Quran Wherry, Rev. E. M. A Comprehensive Commentary on the Quran and Preliminary Discourse , 1896. pp 66. ref It is argued that the New Testament of the Bible relates how some of the early Christians lived in communities ... Colony , the Shakers , the Harmony Society , Hutterite s, some groups within the Religious Society ... be described as an example of religious communism. The Diggers were particularly concerned with the communal ... more details
unreferenced date October 2010 A religious name is a type of given name bestowed for a religious purpose, and which is generally used in religious contexts. Different types of religious names may be in use among the clergy of a religion, as well in some cases among the laity . In some religiousorders , a new member will often take a religious name after joining the order. This is often practiced in the Order of Saint Benedict . Korean and Japanese Catholics have a long cherished tradition of adopting a Western name as a Baptismal name in addition to their actual given name. In some countries, it is common for members of the laity to adopt a Confirmation Confirmation name confirmation name , in addition to their baptismal name. A Papal election newly elected Pope also takes on a new name, called his regnal name . In the Eastern Orthodox Church converts often take a new name at the time of their reception into the church, either by baptism or chrismation . A person s religious name is always the name of a saint , who then becomes that person s patron saint . When deciding on a name for their child, Orthodox parents will often name the child after a saint whose feast day falls on either the day of the child s birth or the day of its baptism. Traditionally, Orthodox Christians celebrate their name day i.e., the feast day of their patron saint , rather than their birthday. Orthodox monk s and nun s are often given a new monastic name at the time of their tonsure i.e., when they take ... Jews who have non Jewish legal names often have a patronymic Hebrew name which is used for religious ... and are frequently adapted over time. See also Portal Religion Name change Name change on religious conversion Name change on religious conversion External links http www.ukdp.co.uk name change religious conversion Name change on religious conversion , UK Deed poll Deed Poll DEFAULTSORT Religious Name Category Human names Category Religious behaviour and experience Religion stub de Ordensname pt ... more details
etc. were repealed by the Catholic Emancipation Roman Catholic Relief Act of 1829 . Until 1871 a religious ..., but there is now no religious test associated with any degree. However, religious tests are still required for admission to certain holy orders . A religious test restricting particular posts to adherents of particular religions or excluding particular adherents from office on the basis of their religious ... Karlsson v Sweden 1988 57 Decisions and Reports 172, Cm . A religious test generally applicable ... of every office was a religious one, so it is unlikely that a religious test would be acceptable for any non religious office or office which had a distinct quasi religious basis . The Monarch Sovereign of the United Kingdom is, in effect, required to take a religious test, as a result of the Coronation ... Act 1910 . Religious tests like those of the Test Acts are banned by the No Religious Test Clause in the United States by Article VI of the United States Constitution . DEFAULTSORT Religious Test Category ... more details
vows of the religious life, as well as those superadded on account of the special ends of their orders. This discipline is common to religiousorders and congregations. Finally the regulations Norm ... that the vow of chastity, consecrated by the reception of major orders, or by religious profession ... law of all religiousorders. References reflist Reading Columba Marmion Bl Columba Marmion Dom Columba ... religious profession is defined in the 1983 Code of Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church in relation to members of religious institute s as follows blockquote By religious profession members make ... who live the Hermit eremitic or Anchorite anchoritic life without being members of a religious ... religious profession of stability, conversion of manners and obedience , though historically preceding ... counsels implicitly. Some Consecrated life Institutes of consecrated life orders add to the three evangelical ... vow unique to the Society of Jesus . Religious profession is often associated with the granting of a religious habit , which the newly professed receives, with or without ceremony, from the superior ... of membership of the religious institute, including the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience. Religious profession can be temporary or perpetual Temporary profession is to be made for the period ... of time for which the profession was made has been completed, a religious who freely asks, and is judged ..., the religious is to leave. ref http www.intratext.com IXT ENG0017 P25.HTM Code of Canon Law, canon 657 ref Conditions for making a temporary religious profession are a minimum age of 18 years, completion ... is no longer taken into account for canonical effects. History The origins of religious profession ... of religious life. We meet them in the third century, under the name of ascetics, called ... century by the mendicant orders, in the sixteenth by the clerks regular, and lastly by the members of religious congregations. Profession for a long time was made by clothing with the religious ... more details
Catholic Church In the Roman Catholic Church , the vows of members of religiousorders and congregations ... religiousorders first and second orders , secular institutes, and lay cooperators, called the Pauline ...Religious vows are the public vows made by the members of religious communities pertaining to their conduct, practices and views. In the Buddhist tradition, in particular within the Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition, many different kinds of religious vows are taken by the lay community as well as by the monastic ... tradition, such public vows are made by the Consecrated life religious life Cenobium cenobitic ... in a particular form of Christian monasticism religious living . A person who lives a religious life according to vows they have made is called a votary or a votarist . The religious vow, being ... to marry. In the Roman Catholic Church, by making a religious vow whether as a member of a Cenobium religious community or as a Hermit consecrated hermit one does not become a member of the Catholic ... hierarchy , because they are in Holy Orders . ref http www.webcitation.org query?url http uk.geocities.com ... the place of those making religious vows among the People of God ref The members of some Roman Catholic ... Profession religiousReligious profession profession of obedience placing oneself under the direction ... of St Benedict, ch. 58 17. ref During the 12th and 13th centuries mendicant orders emerged, such as the Franciscans ... required them to drop the concept of stability . They therefore Profession religiousReligious profession profess chastity, poverty and obedience , like the members of many other orders and religious congregations founded subsequently. The public Profession religiousReligious profession profession ... lives in the world i.e. not as members of a religious institute . Among them are the Hermit Under ... monks at Valaam Monastery Category Canon law Category Religious oaths Category Asceticism Category Christian liturgy, rites, and worship services Category Religious behaviour and experience Category ... more details
, France. External links http www.assumptionsisters.org Religious of the Assumption Official Site CathEncy wstitle Sisters of the Assumption Category Roman Catholic female orders and societies Category Religious organizations established in 1839 Category Assumptionist female orders es Religiosas ...The Religious of the Assumption were founded by Saint Marie Eugenie Milleret Marie Eug nie Milleret in Paris in 1839 . Her vision was of transforming society through education. She taught that faith in Jesus impels one to love the world and all its peoples. Marie Eugenie believed that all action should flow from a life of love and prayer and tasked the Assumption Sisters with responding to the urgent needs of their times. From the first community of five young women, the congregation quickly spread throughout the world. The Religious of the Assumption today is an international congregation of 1300 Sisters of over 40 nationalities, responding to the challenges and calls of society in 35 countries. Assumption Sisters are called to live and love according to the Gospel. Their communities are committed to effecting change in society through prayer and education. They are a diverse group of women from many countries who live together in close knit, joyful communities. Prayer, the heart of their life, is how they come to know and love Jesus, and with Him, love the world and its people. It is also at the heart of their educational mission. In the Assumption, education is understood as a process by which the human person is freed and society transformed. That freedom marks their life together in community, as well their work for the coming of the Kingdom of God. In the United States they can be found in the inner city and the suburbs, in the rural southwest and the urban Northeast. They teach in colleges and run after school programs for children they advocate for immigrants and teach English as a Second Language they work in parishes and offer faith formation programs. Their communities ... more details
religious garb is not allowed in public, a Franciscan might wear street clothes. In many orders ... Carthusian novices wear a black cloak over their white habit. In some orders, different types or levels of profession are indicated by differences in habits. Habits of Roman Catholic religiousorders ... distinct religiousorders such as those in the Catholic Church. The habit Greek language Greek ... of their respective orders. Category Catholic religious life Category Monks and nuns Category Sacramentals ... Coptic habit. A religious habit is a distinctive set of garments worn by members of a religious order . Traditionally some plain garb recognisable as a religious habit has also been worn by those leading the religious Hermit eremitic and Anchorite anachoritic life, although in their case without conformity to a particular uniform style. In the typical Roman Catholic or Anglican orders, the habit ... orders it may be a distinctive form of cassock for men, or a distinctive habit and veil for women ..., in certain orders of women that use the veil , it is common for novices to wear a white ... John Paul II in his Post Apostolic Exhortation Vita consecrata 1996 says concerning the religious habit ... in a particular Religious family, I join the Fathers of the Synod in strongly recommending to men and women religious that they wear their proper habit, suitably adapted to the conditions of time and place. br Where valid reasons of their apostolate call for it, Religious, in conformity with the norms ... a white cornette and habit in 1939 The religious habit of Roman Catholic nuns typically consists ... apron hangs from both front and back all orders wear it over the habit, and Benedictine nuns also wear it over the belt, whereas other orders wear it tied under the belt. Shoes Simple functional black ... can be worn over the habit to protect it during work activities. Different orders adhered to different ... beautiful form. Examples of Roman Catholic religious habits gallery Image Nun and novice discalced ... more details