Примери за използване на Jesuit priest на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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I'm a Jesuit priest.
My mom's great-uncle was a Jesuit priest.
I'm a Jesuit priest, a curator of a theological library.
I don't even introduce myself as a Jesuit priest.
I once asked a Jesuit priest what was the best short prayer he knew.
Five years later he was ordained a Jesuit priest.
I once asked a Jesuit priest,‘What is the shortest prayer in the world?'.
Was killed on the island of Guam when he visited with a Jesuit priest to baptize a young girl.
They should be, as another Jesuit priest from the previous generation argued,“Masters of their Destiny”.
In 1912, on the eve of the events in Southampton,UK on board the Titanic went Jesuit priest Francis Brown.
Teilhard de Chardin, a Jesuit priest and paleontologist, wrote of a conceptual“noosphere” in the first half of the 20th century.
The winners of the 2019 prize are Catholic intellectual Charles Taylor and Jesuit priest and theologian Father Paul Béré.
He also met Francis Xavier, a Jesuit priest who traveled with Anjiro to launch a Christian mission in Japan in summer 1549.
It seems he also attempted at this time to return to Catholicism, butwas denied absolution by the Jesuit priest he approached.
Francis Stroud, the editor of Awareness,is a Jesuit priest who worked closely with Anthony de Mello.
Jesuit priest James Martin cautioned that it's still unclear what the pope meant, exactly, when he said change was on the horizon.
In this church are also kept the relics of San Bernardino Realino, a Jesuit priest from the late 16th and early 17th century, another patron of Lecce.
The Rev James Martin, a Jesuit priest and editor at large of America, the Catholic magazine, said he believed that Francis was at least asserting that“God loves and Christ redeems all of creation,” even though conservative theologians have said paradise is not for animals.
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John Gerard was a sixteenth century Jesuit priest who is remembered as one of the only people to ever escape from the notorious Tower of London.
The court had dropped the charge against Delp of being aware of the 20 July plot, but his dedication to the Kreisau Circle,his work as a Jesuit priest, and his Christian-social worldview were enough to seal his fate.
Director of the Vatican Observatory- the Jesuit priest José Funes- admitted the existence of other civilizations beyond Earth, RIA"Novosti".
Malachi Martin, an Irish Catholic priest and writer on the Catholic Church,was originally ordained as a Jesuit priest, and became Professor of Palaeography at the Vatican's Pontifical Biblical Institute.
In 1631, for example, Friedrich Spee, a Jesuit priest who had accompanied many people judged to be witches to the stake to be burned alive, wrote that in his view none were guilty.
In this passion project from director martin scorsese(who spent nearly three decades trying to get it made),a 17th century portuguese jesuit priest(andrew garfield) receives word that his mentor(liam neeson) has renounced his faith while on a mission in japan.
A former high-ranking Jesuit priest who worked in the Vatican for years and answered only to the pope reported to me that when today's pope, John Paul II, was a priest in Krakow, Poland, factory workers became angry with the future pope(John Paul II).
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin(1881- 1955) was a noted geologist andpaleontologist as well as a Jesuit Priest who wrote extensively on the subject of incorporating evolution into a new understanding of Christianity.
According to Time Magazine this photo was taken by Irish Jesuit priest Francis Browne who sailed with the ship for the first leg of its journey, from Southampton(England) to Cobh(Ireland) then called Queenstown.
The nuns' excavations of Jesus' possible home in the 1880s were followed up in 1936, when Jesuit priest Henri Senès, who was an architect before becoming a priest, visited the site, according to Dark.