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Congregational
a congregation conducted or participated in by a congregation as congregational singing
Congregation
The act of congregating or bringing together or of collecting into one aggregate or
Redemptorist
One of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer founded in Naples in 1732
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Deacon
the communion service and the care of the poor In Congregational churches he is subordinate to the pastor and has duties
Building
Newcastle-upon-Tyne Corpn., (1927) 92 JP 13; London Transport Executive v. Congregational Union of England and Wales (Inc), (1978) 37 P&CR 135.
Ordination
Geo. 3, c. 43; Canon 34. In the Presbyterian and Congregational churches ordination means the act of establishing a licensed preacher
Congregationalist
One who belongs to a Congregational church or society one who holds to Congregationalism
Congregationalism and episcopal
Congregationalism and episcopal, the basic difference between the 'congregationalism' and 'episcopal'
Somaj
A society a congregation a worshiping assembly or church esp of the Brahmo somaj
Advocatus diaboli
of the Faith (promotor fidei), an officer of the Sacred Congregation of Rites at Rome, whose duty is to prepare all
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