They are to hear their ministers ' gladly, willingly, reverently and obediently ' (pp. 430-1).
Stumbling reverently about its hallowed corridors and staircases, the group blurt b^tises about the art they chance upon and generally make a nuisance e of themselves.
This sad duty is being faithfully and reverently discharged by a large body of men, who meanwhile have to be fed, housed, and paid.
But if it means reverently moving the remains (where there are remains) to a central cemetery, it makes a difference.
There is, therefore, a case for change so that the young may easily be attracted by new language, carefully and reverently used.
There was an atmosphere of tragedy, pathos and sorrow; we were ready reverently to acquiesce in what was prescribed for us; we were not willing to thank.
Parishioners should be reminded by the priest to enter church humbly, reverently, peacefully, and worshipfully, and continue to behave thusly while in church.
The celebrating priest did not genuflect but bowed reverently.