Examples of Roman Catholic in a sentence
As evidenced by my signature below, RCB and/or an agent thereof may use my child’s portrait or photograph for promotional purposes related to the advancement and development of the ministry of the Roman Catholic Church and the Diocese of Worcester, and I hereby release, indemnify and agree to defend under the provisions above the RCB and its agents from any and all liability, loss, damage and expense, including attorneys’ fees, resulting from such use.
This entitlement shall be limited to employees who were formerly employed by the Windsor Roman Catholic Separate School Board and who have not enrolled in the RRSP Plan.
We commit ourselves to create a climate patterned on the life and teaching of Xxxxx Xxxxxx as embodied in the traditions and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
Adults shall act in accordance with the principles of the Roman Catholic Church.
In all of its activities and practices, the University, including the Administration and all of the Bargaining Unit members, is subject to all documents of the Roman Catholic Church as implemented in Canada.
Resident shall provide services at Providence facilities in a manner that is consistent with the Providence Health & Services- Oregon Mission and Core Values, Providence St. Joseph’s Health Code of Conduct, and the Roman Catholic moral tradition as articulated in such documents as the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services.
Location, The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Los Angeles, a corporation sole and Archdiocese of Los Angeles Education & Welfare Corporation (“Insured Parties”) shall be named additional insured under the general liability policy described above and, to the extent possible, under all other such policies, which said policies shall be so specifically endorsed.
NOTICE Any notices, demands or citations under this Lease may be served personally on Lessor or by certified mail addressed to: The Roman Catholic Church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx.
The Government acknowledges that the Roman Catholic publically funded school system will not be financially disadvantaged in any way as a result of other financial settlements reached in any other agreements, subject to the Association and School Boards fully complying with the conditions associated with this Memorandum of Understanding.
Founded by the Society of Xxxxx in 1863, Boston College has strong Roman Catholic educational values, which are used as a foundation for our work with and care for students.