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 Translation for 'father confessor' from English to Polish
relig.
spowiednik {m} [osob.]
(father) confessor
relig.
ojciec {m} duchowny [osob.]
father confessor
ojciec {m} [osob.]father
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Dzień {m} OjcaFather's Day
Gwiazdor {m} [dialekt wielkopolski]Father Christmas [Br.]
teść {m} [osob.]father-in-law
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Usage Examples English
  • Volmar (died 1173) was a Saint Disibod monk who acted as prior and father confessor for the nuns at Disibodenberg.
  • In 1510, Reisch was appointed counselor and father confessor to Maximilian I.
  • Notable properties on Cap Ferrat include the Villa La Mauresque (originally built in 1906 for King Leopold II's father-confessor), bought by the English novelist W.
  • During this time, his fame as a counselor and father-confessor had grown, attracting tens of visitors weekly to Rohia.
  • SSB is headed by one of its priests as Father Confessor and one of its Sisters as Mother Superior and it is under an episcopal Visitor.

  • There the king is said to have lived in the remote monastery as a mute penitent for eight years humbly doing the meanest and lowliest jobs, until on his death bed he told his father confessor who he was and what he had been doing penance for.
  • During the shell works it came to violent discussions between Barelli and his site manager Antonio Spinelli, even Theatine and father confessor of Henriette which finally led to Barelli's dismissal.
  • He became rector of the Jesuit college at Hildesheim and then at Münster, where he died on 31 January 1668, being at the time father-confessor to Bishop Christoph von Galen.
  • "To me, L.B. Mayer was my father, my father confessor, the best friend I ever had", Crawford was quoted as saying.
  • "Carrigan served Ruth as a combination father confessor, drill sergeant, psychologist and Dutch uncle," wrote Johnson.

  • It is led by father confessor. The first father confessor of the Brotherhood was Jouko N.
  • François de la Chaise (August 25, 1624 – January 20, 1709) was a French Jesuit priest, the father confessor of King Louis XIV of France.
  • Until his death he continued to act as a father confessor, and next to Edward Pusey is said to have heard more confessions than any other priest of the church of England.
  • Cookie is an older man who acted as a father confessor to many of the characters in the novel, and is telling the story several years after it happened.
  • From 1992 to 1997, he served as father-confessor at Gethsemane Convent in the Holy Land.

  • "Father Pedro": Father confessor to Signora Sporza, Laura, and Madame de Seidlits.
  • Henry is portrayed as one of the few advisers whom the Queen really trusts: "as close to her as a Father Confessor".
  • Harold "Hal" Ellson (1910 – October 31, 1994 in Brooklyn) where he encountered the adolescent psychiatric patients on whom he based much of his fiction; he subsequently stated that many of the patients viewed him as a "father confessor", and eagerly told him their stories while trusting that he would not report them to law enforcement.
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