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This article outlines what is to be included in a free, mandatory, and laic education system.
Bring him quickly before it is too laic.
Besides the text, there are 87 illustrations that include religious, laic, and military scenes.
He also spoke softly, the way you might 'laic at night sneaking through a graveyard.
A movement that presents itself as a reformist and laic, opposition political movement.
The Ferry Laws established mandatory, free and laic education.
By 1230 he is collecting alms for captives in Barcelona as the head of a small laic confraternity.
Republicans were particularly concerned that the Church's educational role should cease and be superseded by a system of free, obligatory and laic education.
"It goes well, " Sergei said as he crossed the room, a laic smile lifting his thick black brows.
The first laic school was opened here in 1913, and the State Gymnasium was opened in 1922.
If the Church cannot clarify its standpoints to the laic community, the migration of Catholics to other religions and beliefs will undoubtedly continue.
The radicals passed the Jules Ferry laws, which established first free education (1881) then mandatory and laic education (1882).
The delegates, half of them laic people and half of them clergy, are elected from 73 regional division in the United Methodist church.
CGIL remained the union of the communists, the socialists and the laic and reformist factions.
He remains a member of the Congregation of San Filippo Neri as a laic and gets married.
In Buddhism's Pali literature, the term is used in the context of describing laic pursuits, meditative absorptions and intra-psychic phenomena.
The Church of Sainte-Geneviève was once again returned to its functions of a laic temple, under the name of Panthéon.
Notably, the Faculty of Social sciences was founded in 1920 by Édouard Montpetit, the first laic to lead a faculty.
The newly found Republican control on the Republic allowed the vote of the 1881 and 1882 Jules Ferry laws on a free, mandatory and laic public education.
Pierre Brossolette was born in Paris, France to a family deeply involved in the fights for laic schools in early 20th century France.
Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs libres du Congo-Brazzaville (laic)
However, she understood these terms in a thoroughly laic and secular manner, advancing a pronounced criticism of the Roman Catholic Church and its institutionalized understanding of religion.
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They'd need a day for dealer prep, but the car would be delivered, a week laic due to the demand for the Cresta, fully inspected, with temporary tags mid insurance.
Academic Yahya Michot has referred to Sunni Islam as a "popular" or "laic logocracy", in that it is government by the word of the Koran.