English to Bengali Dictionary consistory

consistory

কনসীস্তরী
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noun
Also in 1555, the city council gave the consistory the right to excommunicate offenders.
a church council or court, in particular.
translation of 'consistory'
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কনসীস্তরী
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Pius VI refused to accept these changes; and meanwhile, on 29 March, in an address to a secret 'consistory' in Rome, he condemned the Declaration of the Rights of Man and all the policies so far pursued in France on religious matters.
Also in 1555, the city council gave the 'consistory' the right to excommunicate offenders.
One was a special 'consistory' , or gathering of cardinals, in May 2001 in Rome; the second was a synod, or meeting of almost 300 bishops from all over the world, in September 2001.
He used the 'consistory' to repay faithful servants, honor distinguished church men and fill vacancies in church territories which normally have a residential cardinal.
At meetings during the most recent 'consistory' , after all, the cardinals had to wear name tags.
According to the instructions of the 'consistory' , he had to educate the children and take care of their well-being as a father.
Yet, when he steps forward to receive his red biretta at the 'consistory' - the installation ceremony - in Rome on October 21, he will do so knowing his appointment was not universally endorsed by the 750,000 Catholics he now leads.
I was in the 'consistory' when he gave the Mass in Central Park, and then later had a private meeting with several of us there in the cardinal's residence.
He was made a cardinal in October 2003 that was the last 'consistory' Pope John Paul called.
It is expected that the 'consistory' will influence the agenda for next October's synod of bishops in Rome.
The next Papal 'consistory' may not take place for some time.
A frail Pope John Paul II yesterday added 30 names to the list of his possible successors, installing a diverse collection of cardinals in a 'consistory' some say may be his last.
A local 'consistory' cannot plead independence.
Later this month the church's 184 cardinals will gather at the Vatican for the sixth 'consistory' of Pope John Paul II's pontificate.
Catechesis was the responsibility of the institutional church and therefore under the direct authority of the 'consistory' and/or council and limited to teaching catechism to the youth.
Immorality was severely condemned but to begin with the 'consistory' was not an effective body.
According to those who follow Vatican politics, one certain impact of the 'consistory' John Paul held this week is that it is no longer inevitable that popes come from Europe.
Collegialism is the name of a form of Church-government which attributes authority and power to a broader gathering over a local 'consistory' .
Both movements, also named the Wittenberger and Helmstedter School, fought about filling vacant ministries and the election of members of the 'consistories' .
The minority Protestant Church was fully tolerated and given its own organizational structure of elected 'consistories' in 1802.
New attention was paid to Lutheran doctrine, and a revival of an awareness of Lutheran identity led to the building of new Lutheran congregations and to remarkable renewals, such as the appearance of women in 'consistories' and ministries.
Any complaint shall be brought first to our local 'Consistory' .
At first glance, one might expect a study of the deposition books of the 'consistory court' of the diocese of Canterbury and the marriage-related provisions of wills from five sample parishes to be essentially a work of consolidation.
The council shall operate under the authority of the 'Consistory' .
The bishop then decided that there was enough evidence of impropriety for the case to go before a 'consistory court' .
Having failed to obtain the special licence required for marriage during Lent, they were summoned to appear before the 'consistory court' in Worcester cathedral.
Twenty-six dioceses each had a 'consistory court' with defamation cases providing about one quarter of their business.
The final appointment to a royal pastorat will be made by the Government, and to a 'consistorial' pastorat by the consistory.
The media have not always shown such deference to the proceedings before a 'Consistory Court' .
When the decision to assign a 'consistorial' benefit is made, a cardinal (the supervisor or the proponent) is entrusted with the duty to examine the case.
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