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  2. Ecclesiastical prison - Wikipedia

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    John Howard, an early prison reformer, visited Lisbon's Cadeia do Aljube in 1783; [114] it would become a civil prison in 1808. [115] In the Isle of Man , ecclesiastical prisons were in active use up through the early 19th century, with records of one William Faragher being imprisoned in 1812 for refusing to pay a tithe .

  3. Community of goods of the early church of Jerusalem

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    The community of goods of the early church of Jerusalem (also known as the early Christian community of goods) refers to the transfer of all property and sharing the proceeds with those in need, which Luke's Acts of the Apostles (Acts 2:44; 4:32) in the New Testament highlights as a characteristic of this first community of early Christianity in Jerusalem.

  4. Mike Kavanagh - Wikipedia

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    1 Early life and education. 2 Ordained ministry. 3 Personal life. ... He was a prison chaplain at Full Sutton from 2005 to 2008 and Anglican Advisor to the prison ...

  5. Clairvaux Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Clairvaux Abbey (/ k l ɛər ˈ v oʊ /, French:; Latin: Clara Vallis) was a Cistercian monastery in Ville-sous-la-Ferté, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from Bar-sur-Aube.The abbey was founded in 1115 by Bernard of Clairvaux.

  6. Joseph Leycester Lyne - Wikipedia

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    Lyne was born in Trinity Square, in the parish of All Hallows-by-the-Tower, London, on 23 November 1837.He was the second son of seven children of Francis Lyne, merchant of the City of London, by his wife Louisa Genevieve (d. 1877), daughter of George Hanmer Leycester, of White Place, near Maidenhead, Berkshire, who came of the well-known Cheshire family, the Leycesters of Tabley.

  7. This Fort Worth prison reform ministry was struggling ... - AOL

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    Fozard’s ministry helps people find housing and work, along with counseling and other necessities for rejoining free society. Finally, Mesch reached Fozard and the two scheduled a meeting.

  8. Christian monasticism - Wikipedia

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    Christian monasticism is a religious way of life of Christians who live ascetic and typically cloistered lives that are dedicated to Christian worship. It began to develop early in the history of the Christian Church , modeled upon scriptural examples and ideals, including those in the Old Testament .

  9. My dad sacrificed everything to retire early — only to die ...

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    Rebekah Sanderlin's dad lived a frugal life to retire early but died of cancer at 58 years old. ... He retired at 50 but then lived in what Sanderlin calls a "monastic frugality prison" before ...