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Clerics from the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter and a Premonstratensian from St. Michael's Abbey were involved.
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This community, known as the Clerics of St. Viator, was founded in the year 1835 by the Very Rev. Father
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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Kibaki and his Leutenants called the Clerics 'concerns "a blame game without a sensible approach".
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Clerics reportedly prompted Faisal Shahzad to detonate a bomb in a busy section of Manhattan.
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Clerics enforcing it claim that if women could legally drive, they would be free to leave home alone and could then interact with male strangers.
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Clerics enforcing it claim that if women could legally drive, they would be free to leave home alone and could then interact with male strangers.
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Clerics enforcing it claim that if women could legally drive, they would be free to leave home alone and could then interact with male strangers.
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The targeting ofmosques has also brought about reactions from various religious organizations and Clerics.
Global Voices in English » Pakistan: Rallying Against The Taliban 2009
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Kumm Wolfgang/DPA/ABACA Clerics watched the scene and try to protect from winds.
Pope Visits Germany 2011
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Clerics enforcing it claim that if women could legally drive, they would be free to leave home alone and could then interact with male strangers.
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