Examples of 'confreres' in a sentence

Meaning of "confreres"

Confreres (noun): Used to refer to colleagues or people who share the same profession, especially in a religious or academic context. It signifies a relationship of companionship and shared interests among peers
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That by sharing with all our confreres.
His confreres spared no praise when speaking of him.
Hubert left a beautiful memory in these confreres.
Confreres took an active role in all the sessions.
Let us pray for our deceased confreres.
I and my confreres forgive you from our hearts.
Participation of the communities and confreres.
For one of my elderly confreres here in the community.
His thoughtfulness was often remarked upon by his confreres.
We are in solidarity with our confreres throughout the world.
Sometimes he makes use of your very own confreres.
Many confreres feel wounded by the difficulties they face.
His solidarity with his confreres embraced a social dimension.
Confreres time to burn documents relating to this and other.
We are looking for two confreres to complement the team there.

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Our confreres are sharing the situation of the ordinary people.
The administration of this procure ought to be entrusted to several confreres.
The accompaniment of young confreres begins even before they arrive.
Make that message resound in the ears of our confreres.
Some of our own confreres have experienced this in certain countries.
Yet the way he reacted scarcely troubled the confreres.
To the confreres of eritrea.
He became the launderer for nearly all his confreres.
He would not allow his confreres or his students to criticize them.
Platform between confreres.
It is not enough for confreres to be well versed in humanities and the sciences.
Normally no missionary residence should have fewer than three confreres.
My confreres doubtless have their reasons for working as you have said.
Message to the confreres.
The number of confreres in a house shall normally be not less than six.
I was not living a thousand years behind the times as my confreres gibed at me.
I also wish to thank those confreres who expressed their reservations and uncertainty.
Take part in the election of the delegates of the confreres of the province.
The younger confreres are taking up the challenge and will shape the future.
The very young confessor asked his confreres if this often happened to them.
A few confreres are also set apart to work with the refugees and migrants.
The third factor which promotes resilience among young confreres is spiritual life.
The first confreres remember him cordially and speak of him with much respect.
There is a wall of incomprehension that cuts us off now from our confreres or superiors.
We realise that many confreres only have a superficial knowledge of the text and its implications.
The other reason which makes the contribution of young confreres so valid concerns apostolic activity.
Our confreres from the West were ravished.
That shakes up the communities and the confreres and mobilises them in this daring.
The other cardinals here in Rome will become my confreres.
I realize that some confreres will not be able to attend an Assembly.
With deep sorrow we inform our confreres that Fr.
Our confreres of Paris was with the star during the airing of the show.
We visited two gravesites at which many of our Sulpician confreres are buried.
Confreres who are retired or parish priests in the region of Oran leave for France.
This celebration allowed me to renew contacts with old confreres in the Institute.

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