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  • 91SIMY — is a Youth work project. It is managed by a partnership represented by The International Christian College, Martyrs Church in Townhead and LifeHope. It is concerned with helping young people reach their potental through developing a community of… …

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  • 92University Parish of St. Joseph in Greenwich Village — St. Joseph s is a Roman Catholic church located at 371 Sixth Avenue, New York City, USA. It is the oldest Roman Catholic church building in Manhattan.History St. Joseph s Parish was founded by Bishop John Dubois in 1829. The cornerstone of the… …

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  • 93Christian Use of the Alphabet —     Christian Use of the Alphabet     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Christian Use of the Alphabet     The Hebrew, Greek and Latin alphabets have been variously made use of in Christian liturgy. During Holy Week the Hebrew alphabet is sung, each of… …

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  • 94Maternus of Cologne — Saint Maternus of Milan was bishop of Milan. Saint Maternus Died 4th century Honored in Roman Catholic Church …

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  • 95No Regrets Conference — Men praying at the No Regrets Conference. The No Regrets Conference is a Wisconsin statewide Christian men s conference started in 1994.[1] The yearly conference is generally held on the first Saturday of February. Upwards of 5,000 men come from… …

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  • 96ring — Synonyms and related words: Bund, Chinese boxing, DDD, Kekule formula, O, Rochdale cooperative, affiliation, agora, alliance, amphitheater, anklet, annular muscle, annulet, annulus, anthelion, antisun, arena, areola, armlet, armory, assemblage,… …

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  • 97crozier — late 13c., from O.Fr. crocier, from M.L. crociarius bearer of a cross, from crocia cross; also from O.Fr. croisier one who bears or has to do with a cross (see CROSS (Cf. cross)). The two words merged in Middle English. Technically, the bearer of …

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  • 98per annulum et baculum — By the ring and staff. Prior to the time of Pope Gregory VII, in the eleventh century, all bishops were appointed by the king, the usual method of investiture being a delivery by the king to the bishop of a ring and pastoral staff or crosier.… …

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  • 99Anselm of Canterbury — Infobox Saint name=Saint Anselm of Canterbury birth date=1033 death date=April 21, 1109 feast day=April 21 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion imagesize=220px caption= birth place=Aosta, Kingdom of Burgundy death… …

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  • 100Pope Benedict V — Infobox Pope English name=Benedict V birth name=??? term start=May 22, 964 term end=June 23, 964 predecessor=John XII successor=Leo VIII birth date=??? birthplace=Rome, Italy dead=dead|death date=death date|966|7|4|mf=y deathplace=Hamburg,… …

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