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The College is known for its strong pastoral support of students.
He then spent four years again following a pastoral life.
The pastoral way of living was kept for nearly 400 years until the early 50's.
They also offer pastoral support to people at difficult times.
But others said the pastoral letter would have little effect.
Over the next few months there were many changes within the church as pastoral leaders and others moved away.
This part of the garden is not the least bit pastoral.
In all, he served 42 years on the pastoral staff.
During the week, cell groups provide pastoral care, support and training for church members.
"Then you're just leaving us without pastoral help of any sort, Father?"
It started off as a pastoral training institute in 1988.
From 1866, he was heavily involved in the pastoral industry.
He then did pastoral work in Rome from 1888 to 1904.
We are also less likely to think of childhood as a pastoral state.
He worked as a priest doing pastoral work from 1874 for a year.
Each class has a pastoral teacher who is their main point of contact.
Classes usually have about 26 to 30 students, 1 form teacher, and 2 Pastoral care teachers.
It is not certain whether the function was for defense or pastoral use.
The population was for the most part agricultural and pastoral.
The town is named from the pastoral run established earlier.
Pastoral letters also set policy for all the Church's national agencies.
He sees his college's strength as being its pastoral system.
But there was more in that than a pastoral warning.
The history of the world can show no pastoral movement in comparison.
He focused his pastoral work on the conditions of the poor.
The bucolic world he knew as a boy is gone.
In fact, this bucolic place must have looked exactly the same for many thousands of years.
All very bucolic but more than adequate for her needs.
But even in this bucolic setting, the peace is not easy.
"People think it is a bucolic island that only needs to be built on."
"I had in mind something a good deal more bucolic.
Easy on the eye, given its surroundings and bucolic air.
For every bucolic second, I paid with days, often weeks of agony.
The church is lovely, both in itself and for its bucolic setting.
The only reason we had settled on this bucolic world was to be near the boys while they were at school.
Neglected children should live together in a bucolic country setting.
But they've always had a strong leaning towards the bucolic.
"I thought you were telling me what a bucolic paradise he came from?"
The bucolic air is nearly undisturbed for the rest of the century.
A bucolic holiday is the last thing in the world Max wants.
Once we had the place to ourselves, living there was a bucolic joy.
But despite nature's constant presence, this is not a bucolic show.
After some bucolic moments the banker is back in his office.
There was only one thing missing from our new bucolic existence.
But these days it is more bedroom community than bucolic countryside.
This is not to say I find gardening entirely bucolic.
"What I found at most of these sites were bucolic scenes," he said recently.
Others fear increased traffic and a potential change in the area's bucolic quality of life.
The bucolic spot commands a fine view of the city below.
I guess bucolic is in the eyes of the beholder.