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  1. Fathers of Mercy

    Infobox name Infobox doc title Fathers of Mercy image Image Fathers of Mercy Badge.jpg caption Badge ... data5 center 0 br 1 br 4 br 2 br 27 center The Fathers of Mercy lang la Congregatio Presbyterorum ... of the Fathers of Mercy Starting with renewed zeal, the Missionaries of France not only evangelized ... XVI, who encouraged and authorized him to found a new society, to be known as the Fathers of Mercy ... later became a cardinal. The Fathers of Mercy resumed their missionary labours in France, only to meet ... given to the society by the restore Bourbon king Louis XVIII in 1816, the Fathers of Mercy ... introduced the Fathers of Mercy into the United States, their first field of labour being in the Diocese ... College . Two years later, Fathers Lafont and Aubril were sent to look after the increasing French population in New York City, where the Fathers of Mercy took charge of the parishes of St. Vincent ... and took up residence in New York. In their activities the Fathers of Mercy embrace all works of apostolic ... of Divine Mercy near the end of construction In the spring of 2006 the Fathers of Mercy began construction on the Chapel of Divine Mercy. This chapel took over 2 years to construct and in August .... Events Annually there are several events held at the Fathers of Mercy Generalate and now in the Chapel ... of the Assumption picnic. Charism The Fathers of Mercy define their charism as blockquote Nature ... living in rural or neglected areas. The primary apostolate of the Fathers of Mercy is the preaching .... ref Fathers of Mercy, Elements of the Charism of the Fathers of Mercy, http www.fathersofmercy.com ... cathen 05794a.htm title The Fathers of Mercy http www.fathersofmercy.com Fathers of Mercy Catholic ... label2 data2 header3 label3 data3 Misericordia motus est br He was moved with mercy br Luke 15 20 header4 ... from that of any secular priest. Current Situation Currently the Fathers have one house, their Generalate, which is located in Auburn, Kentucky at South Union . The Community Chapel of Divine Mercy ...   more details



  1. No Mercy

    No Mercy may refer to NOTOC People Isabelle Mercier , a Canadian poker player with nickname No Mercy Nozomi Sasaki model Nozomi Sasaki , a Japanese model with nickname No Mercy Music No Mercy metal band , a 1980s thrash metal band No Mercy band , a 1990s pop group. No Mercy Festival , an annual heavy metal music festival in Europe. Albums No Mercy Da Youngsta s album No Mercy Da Youngsta s album No Mercy Daddy Yankee album No Mercy Daddy Yankee album No Mercy No Mercy album No Mercy No Mercy album No Mercy T.I. album No Mercy T.I. album Show No Mercy , the first album of the thrash metal band Slayer. Songs No Mercy , a song in the 1995 computer game Command & Conquer No Mercy , a song by country singer Ty Herndon No Mercy , a song by L.A. Guns No Mercy , a song from the album Aural Sculpture by The Stranglers No Mercy , a song by Nils Lofgren No Mercy , a song by Immortal Technique No Mercy , a song by Slavi Trifonov & Ku ku Band No Mercy , a song from the 2000 video game Guilty Gear X No Mercy , a song by T.I. Wrestling WWE No Mercy , an annual World Wrestling Entertainment event WWF No Mercy , a WWF video game for the Nintendo 64 named after the said event Other No Mercy film No Mercy film , a movie released in 1986 starring Richard Gere and Kim Basinger No Mercy The Hardy Boys , a Hardy Boys novel No Mercy, the first campaign in the FPS video game Left 4 Dead No Mercy, a book in the Dark Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon No Mercy, a book by John Gilstrap , 2009 disambig it No Mercy nl No Mercy pl No Mercy ru No Mercy fi No Mercy ...   more details



  1. Mercy

    About Mercy Middle English , from Anglo Norman language Anglo French merci , from Medieval Latin merced , merces , from Latin , price paid, wages , from merc , merxi merchandise can refer both to compassionate behaviour on the part of those in power e.g. mercy shown by a judge toward a convict , on the part of a humanitarian third party e.g. a mission of mercy aiming to treat war victims or divine mercy shown to the penitent. ref Magic in ancient Egypt , Geraldine Pinch, p. 44, University of Texas Press, 1995, ISBN 0292765592 ref Mercy is a word used to describe compassion shown by one person or to come ... compassion for a crime or wrongdoing. Some of the earliest recorded expressions of divine mercy are found ... . To be mercy , the behavior generally can not be compelled by outside forces. A famous literary example is from The Merchant of Venice when Portia asks Shylock to show mercy. He asks, On what compulsion, must I? She responds The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from .... But mercy is above this sceptered sway It is enthroned in the hearts of kings It is an attribute of God himself And earthly power doth then show like God s When mercy seasons justice. A number of organizations e.g. Mercy Corps , the Sisters of Mercy , Mercyful Fate organization Mercyful Fate and the Temple of Mercy and Charity use the word mercy in their name to describe their work. Ethicist Jacob M. Appel Jacob Appel has noted a decline of mercy, and a concomitant increase in retribution ... change it might be in our public discourse and our civic life if we focused instead upon mercy ... York Verlag Georg Olms 1998. ISBN 3 487 10319 2 Sterling Harwood, Is Mercy Inherently Unjust?, in Michael .... Jeffrie G. Murphy, Mercy and Legal Justice, in Michael J. Gorr and Sterling Harwood, eds., Crime ... Religious Duty to Social Activism. Palgrave Macmillan Witt, David 2008 Mercy Notes references Category ... new pl Mi osierdzie ru simple Mercy sk Milosrdenstvo sr sh Milost ...   more details



  1. A Mercy

    Infobox book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name A Mercy title orig translator image File A mercy cover.jpg 200px image caption author Toni Morrison illustrator cover artist country United States language English language English series genre Novel publisher Knopf release date 11 November 2008 media type Print Hardcover Hardback , large print , unabridged audio CD, audiobook download, eBook pages 176 pp Hardcover edition isbn ISBN 978 0 307 26423 7 dewey 813 .54 22 congress PS3563.O8749 M47 2008 oclc 212855125 preceded by Love Toni Morrison novel Love followed by A Mercy is Toni Morrison s 9th novel. It was first published in 2008 in literature 2008 . A Mercy reveals what lies beneath the surface of slavery in early America. It is both the story of mothers and daughters and the story of a primitive America. It made the New York Times Book Review list of 10 Best Books of 2008 as chosen by the paper s editors. ref cite web title The 10 Best Books of 2008 url http www.nytimes.com 2008 12 14 books review 10Best t.htm work New York Times date 3 December 2008 ref In Fall 2010 it was chosen as for One Book, One Chicago program. ref name One Book, One Chicago http www.chipublib.org eventsprog programs oboc 10f mercy oboc 10f greeting.php , One Book, One Chicago. ref Synopsis Florens, a slave, lives and works on Jacob Vaark s rural New York farm. Lina, a Native American and fellow laborer on the Vaark farm, relates in a parallel narrative how she became one of a handful of survivors of a smallpox plague that destroyed her tribe. Vaark s wife Rebekkah describes leaving England on a ship for the new world to be married to a man she has never seen. The deaths of their subsequent children are devastating, and Vaark accepts a young Florens from a debtor ... of the title, a mercy. Reviews cite journal last Updike first John authorlink John Updike date 3 November ... Bacon s Rebellion in Fiction References Reflist Toni Morrison DEFAULTSORT Mercy Category 2008 novels ...   more details



  1. Mercy, Mercy

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mercy, Mercy Type live Artist Buddy Rich Cover mercybuddy.jpg Released 1968 Recorded 1968 Genre Jazz Length 45 28 Label Pacific Jazz Records Pacific Jazz Producer Richard Bock Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r146250 pure url yes link Last album Rich la Rakha br 1968 This album Mercy, Mercy br 1968 Next album Buddy & Soul br 1969 Mercy, Mercy is a 1968 live album by Buddy Rich and his big band , recorded at Caesars Palace . ref Allmusic class album id r146250 label Mercy, Mercy ref Track listing LP record LP side A Mercy, Mercy, Mercy Joe Zawinul 5 34 Preach and Teach Johnny Burke lyricist Johnny Burke 4 06 Channel One Suite Bill Reddie 12 50 LP side B Big Cass Elliot Mama Cass Don Sebesky 3 22 Goodbye Yesterday Don Piestrup 6 18 Acid Truth Don Menza 5 50 Alfie song Alfie Burt Bacharach , Hal David 3 49 Ode to Billie Joe Bobby Gentry 3 39 Bonus tracks added to 1997 Blue Note Records Blue Note Compact Disc CD reissue li value 9 Chavala Jerry Bock , Sheldon Harnick 5 20 Mr. Lucky Jerry Livingston , Henry Mancini 5 47 Chelsea Bridge song Chelsea Bridge Billy Strayhorn 5 09 Personnel The Buddy Rich big band Buddy Rich drumkit drums Walter Namuth guitar Gary Walters double bass , electric bass Joe Azarello piano Charles Owens alto saxophone Art Pepper alto saxophone Pat LaBarbera tenor saxophone Don Menza tenor saxophone John Laws baritone saxophone Jim Trimble trombone Rick Stepton trombone Peter Graves bass trombone Al Porcino trumpet David Culp trumpet Kenneth Faulk trumpet Bill Prince trumpet Arrangers Don Menza Allyn Ferguson Charles Owens Don Piestrup Bill Reddie Don Sebesky Phil Wilson trombonist Phil Wilson Production Bob Belden producer Richard Bock producer Dean Pratt producer Bill Porter sound engineer Bill Porter engineer Gabor Halmos cover design David Redfern photography Ron Waller photography ... Mercy, Mercy at http www.discogs.com Buddy Rich Big Band Mercy Mercy release 1156612 discogs.com ...   more details



  1. Mercy Mercy

    Mercy Mercy is a blues song written by Don Covay and Ronald Dean Miller. In late 1964, the song became a hit for Don Covay and the Goodtimers reaching number one on the Cash Box R&B chart and number thirty five on the Billboard Hot 100 . ref cite book title Top R&B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 last Whitburn first Joel authorlink Joel Whitburn year 2004 publisher Record Research page 136 ref Cover versions Instrumental version by Booker T. and the M.G. s on Soul Dressing 1965 by The Rolling Stones on their album Out of Our Heads 1965 Self titled debut album of Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers 1965 by The Wailers rock band The Wailers 1966 , appears on the album Live Wire by Wilson Pickett on The Exciting Wilson Pickett 1966 by Alan Price Set on The Price to Play 1966 by The Remains B side to their single Why Do I Cry and is included as a bonus track on the 1991 re release of their album The Remains 1966 by Phoebe Snow on Rock Away 1981 by Gary U.S. Bonds , Chuck Jackson and Todd Rundgren on the album Celebrating the Music of Don Covay 1993 References reflist Category The Rolling Stones songs Category 1964 singles Category Songs written by Don Covay Category English language songs 1960s R&B song stub ...   more details



  1. Sins of the Fathers

    Sins of the Fathers may refer to Sins of the Fathers film Sins of the Fathers film , a 1928 silent film Gabriel Knight Sins of the Fathers disambig ...   more details



  1. Mercy, Mercy, Mercy

    Infobox song Name Mercy, Mercy, Mercy Cover Artist Joe Zawinul Album Mercy, Mercy, Mercy Live at The Club Released 1966 track no 3 Recorded Capitol Records Los Angeles , October 20, 1966 Genre Soul jazz Length 5 10 Writer Joe Zawinul Label EMI Producer David Axelrod musician David Axelrod Audio sample? no Misc Mercy, Mercy, Mercy is a song written by Joe Zawinul in 1966 for Julian Cannonball Adderley and his album Mercy, Mercy, Mercy Live at The Club . The song is the title track of the album and became a surprise Citation needed date September 2010 hit, reaching 11 on the Billboard charts , and has been re recorded numerous times, occasionally with added lyrics. It has now become a jazz standard performed by both beginning and advanced jazz musicians. The theme of the song on the original recording is performed by Joe Zawinul himself playing it on a Wurlitzer electric piano previously used by Ray Charles . ref Keyboards german keyboard magazine , 06 2007 http www.keyboards.de. ref Theme The first part of the theme is played two times and is completely made of notes from the major pentatonic scale of the first degree. Structure and chord progression The song has a rather unusual 20 bar structure. The chord progression is mainly made of dominant seventh chords on the first, fourth and fifth degree, giving the whole song a blues feeling, although it is not a typical blues progression. References Reflist references Category 1960s jazz standards Category 1966 songs jazz composition stub bar Mercy, Mercy, Mercy de Mercy, Mercy, Mercy ...   more details



  1. Our Fathers

    Our Fathers can refer to Our Fathers novel , 1999 debut novel by Scottish novelist Andrew O Hagan Our Fathers film , a 2005 television film about sexual abuse in the Archdiocese of Boston See also portal Novels Our Father disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Fathers & Families

    Fathers & Families is an American family court reform organization dedicated to protecting a child s right to the love and care of each parent. Fathers and Families advocate for the presumption of joint custody in divorce proceedings and for a variety of other father s rights oriented causes. As perhaps the premier father s advocacy group in the United States, Fathers and Families has been cited numerous times by newspapers such as The New York Times , The Christian Science Monitor , and television specials on NPR and PBS , among other outlets. Fathers and Families was founded in 1994 as the Foundation for Fathers and Families by Ned Holstein, M.D., M.S., John Cristofano, John Maguire, and Phil Clendenning. In 2002, the organization s name was shortened to Fathers & Families. The organization is based out of Massachusetts. See also Fathers rights Shared parenting Men s rights Family court External links http www.fathersandfamilies.org The Fathers & Families homepage Joshua Bartholow Category Fathers rights Category Organizations established in 1994 ja ...   more details



  1. Somaschi Fathers

    The Somascan Fathers are a charitable religious congregation of priests and brothers, founded in Italy in the 16th century by Saint Jerome Emiliani and named after the mother house at Somasca . They are often called Somascans for short. In Italian, their formal name is Chierici Regolari di Somasca , abbreviated as C.R.S. after members names even outside Italy . There are currently about 500 Somascans serving around the world. They run many boys homes, pastor parishes, and engage in other ministries. History In 1532, the priests Alessandro Besuzio and Agostino Bariso joined the charitable labors of St. Jerome Emiliani, a priest and converted former soldier and magistrate from Venice. St. Jerome founded the religious order called the Company of the Servants of the Poor in 1534, calling together his collaborators and companions for a general assembly. This handful of laymen and priests adopted an organized structure for the movement of religious and social reform started by Jerome in 1529 in Venice . Their goal was to dedicate themselves to the care, assistance, promotion of poor, orphans, abandoned youth, sick, etc, to any kind of works of mercy, and to any pastoral ministry according to the instructions of the bishops. placing the motherhouse at Somascha, a secluded hamlet between Milan and Bergamo . In the rule, Jerome puts down as the principal work of the community the care of orphan s, poor, and sick, and demands that dwellings, food and clothing shall bear the mark of religious poverty. After the death of Jerome, his community was about to disband, but was kept together by Gambarana, who had been chosen superior and obtained the approval 1540 of Pope Paul III . In 1547 the members vainly sought affiliation with the Society of Jesus Jesuits then in 1547 1555 they were ... thumb alt Example alt text Somascan Fathers Seminary at Lubao, Pampanga, Philippines Today The Somascan Fathers and Brothers continue St. Jerome s mission by living in communities pursuing holiness ...   more details



  1. Precious Fathers

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Precious Fathers Img Img capt Img size Landscape Background group or band Alias Origin Vancouver, British Columbia Genre Post rock br Shoegazer Years active Label http whitewhale.ca White Whale Associated acts URL http preciousfathers.com www.preciousfathers.com br http www.myspace.com preciousfathers www.myspace.com preciousfathers Current members Josh Lindstrom br Jaret Penner br Tim Loewen br Paul Goertzen Past members Notable instruments Precious Fathers is a Vancouver based instrumental post rock shoegazing shoegazer ensemble, with members linked to other projects such as Destroyer band Destroyer , Loscil band Loscil , Sparrow band Sparrow and The Battles . Band members Josh Lindstrom Jaret Penner Tim Loewen Paul Goertzen Discography Albums Precious Fathers album Precious Fathers 2004 Alluvial Fan album Alluvial Fan 2009 External links http preciousfathers.com Precious Fathers official website http www.myspace.com preciousfathers Precious Fathers MySpace page Category Canadian post rock groups Category Musical groups from Vancouver Canada band stub ...   more details



  1. Daniel Fathers

    Daniel Fathers born March 23, 1966 is a United Kingdom British actor known for portraying Brown Cessario in the film Camp Rock and its sequel Camp Rock 2 The Final Jam . External links Official http www.danielfathers.com index.html IMDb name 1016334 Daniel Fathers Uncategorized date January 2011 UK film actor stub ...   more details



  1. Flying Fathers

    The Flying Fathers are a group of Canada Canadian Roman Catholicism Roman Catholic priests who regularly tour North America as a ice hockey hockey team, playing exhibition game s against local teams to raise money for Charitable organization charities . The organization was founded in 1963 by Brian McKee and Les Costello , two priests from Northern Ontario . Costello was a former professional hockey player, who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1940s before his ordination as a priest. Originally intended as a one off event, the Fathers became a popular phenomenon, and the organization is still active as of 2005. The Flying Fathers have played 907 games, and have raised over 4 million. Their single game fundraising record is 240,000 at a game in Toronto, Ontario Toronto . External links http www3.sympatico.ca flyingfathers flyingfathers home.html Flying Fathers cite news url http www.canoe.ca Slam021211 col kernaghan sun.html title Flying Father really had wings on his feet first Jim last Kernaghan publisher London Free Press accessdate 2007 12 28 date 11 December 2002 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot Category Ice hockey teams in Canada Category Canadian clergy sport org stub icehockey stub ...   more details



  1. Library of the Fathers

    The Library of the Fathers , more properly A library of fathers of the holy Catholic church anterior to the division of the East and West , was a series of around 50 volumes of the Church Fathers , annotated in English translation, published 1838 to 1881 by John Henry Parker . ref Roger Pearse, http www.tertullian.org fathers lfc list.htm A library of fathers of the holy Catholic church anterior to the division of the East and West 1838 1881 List of titles ref Edited by Edward Bouverie Pusey and others including John Keble and John Henry Newman , this series of editions is closely associated with the origins of the Oxford Movement . ref R. W. Church, The Oxford Movement 2004 reprint , p. 80. ref Overview The series was planned by Pusey in summer 1836, ref cite DNB wstitle Pusey, Edward Bouverie ref and Pusey, Keble and Newman jointly signed the Prospectus which announced it. Over 600 subscribers had been secured by 1838, including nine English bishops as well as both Archbishops, William Howley and Edward Venables Vernon Harcourt . ref name Pfaff Richard W. Pfaff, The Library of the Fathers The Tractarians as Patristic Translators, Studies in Philology , Vol. 70, No. 3 Jul., 1973 , pp. 329 344 ref By 1853 thirty seven volumes had appeared, and the number of listed subscribers had doubled to over 1,200. ref Pfaff rejects as fanciful the figure of over 3,700 subscribers claimed in Henry Liddon s Life of Pusey , and followed by the DNB . ref However, by that time editorial costs were swallowing any profits, and the fragmentation of the Oxford Movement had also caused some of the early subscribers to discontinue their support. The new Archbishops, Charles Sumner and Thomas Musgrave , never subscribed. After 1853 ... there is a clear sense of the winding down of the series. ref name Pfaff Though most of the works in the library were translations, a few were editions of original ... Church Fathers Category Series of books ...   more details



  1. Josephite Fathers

    Josephology The Josephite Fathers and Brothers or, more properly, Saint Joseph s Society of the Sacred Heart, Inc. abbreviated post nominal ly as S.S.J. are an American society of Catholic priests and brothers. It was formed in 1871 by a group of priests from the English Foreign Mission Society of Saint Joseph , also known as the Mill Hill Fathers . They decided to establish a mission society in the United States dedicated to newly freed people after the American Civil War . ref http www.josephite.com knowus.html Know Us , Josephite Fathers and Brothers ref Early beginnings 1865 ushered in the period of Reconstruction era of the United States Southern Reconstruction during which time, the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution , outlawing slavery, was passed ref http www.ourdocuments.gov doc.php?flash true&doc 40. 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Abolition of Slavery 1865 ref Ten former confederate states were divided into five military districts. As a condition of readmission to the Union, the former confederate states were required to accept the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution, which granted citizenship to all people born in the U.S. regardless of race. It is against this backdrop that the American bishops met for their Provincial Councils of Baltimore tenth provincial council in Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore Baltimore in 1869. The fifth decree of this Council exhorted the Council Fathers to provide missions and schools for all black Americans in their dioceses, as education was seen as a critical need by the community. Subsequently, the Council Fathers wrote a letter requesting clergy for that purpose to Father Herbert Vaughan superior general of the Mill Hill Fathers Saint ... . The Josephite Fathers also operate St. Joseph Manor in Baltimore and St. Joseph Seminary in Washington, DC. References reflist External links http www.josephite.com Josephite Fathers Official Website ...   more details



  1. Desert Fathers

    . The Desert Fathers were hermit s, ascetics , monk s, and nun s Desert Mothers who lived mainly in the Scetes ... of Alexandria , wrote that the desert had become a city . ref name Chryssavgis15 The Desert Fathers ... the Hesychast movement, had its roots in the practices of the Desert Fathers. Even religious ... Revival in England are seen by modern scholars as being influenced by the Desert Fathers ... the Great who launched the movement that became the Desert Fathers. ref name Waddell30 refWaddell1957 ... seeking advice and counsel from the early Desert Fathers. By the time of Anthony s death ... Fathers. One was the austere life of the hermit, as practiced by Anthony and his followers in lower ... for most of the sayings that were compiled as the Sayings of the Desert Fathers . ref name Chryssavgis15 ... forming around the Desert Fathers were the beginning of Christian monasticism. Initially Anthony ... Fathers, along with the earliest monastic rules coming out of the desert, guided the early monastic ... Fathers, with Saint Benedict urging his monks to read the writings of John Cassian on the Desert Fathers. The Sayings of the Desert Fathers was also widely read in the early Benedictine monasteries. ref name Burton Christie6 refBurton Christie1993 Burton Christie 1993 , p. 6. ref Notable Desert Fathers ... amma . The individual Desert Fathers and Desert Mothers are mostly known through The Sayings of the Desert Fathers , which included 1,202 sayings attributed to twenty seven abbas and three ammas . ref ... Desert Fathers and Mothers with sayings in the book, in addition to Anthony, were Arsenius the Great ... Chryssavgis 2008 , pp. 19 29. ref Other notable Desert Fathers include Pachomius and Shenouda the Archimandrite ... of the Desert Fathers into a wider arena. Practices Primacy of love The commandment to love was the primary guide for the Desert Fathers lives, and formed most of the stories and accounts in Sayings of the Desert Fathers . Their practice included not only the command to love all, but to be transformed ...   more details



  1. Church Fathers

    File Otsy.jpg thumb 300px The Church Fathers , an 11th century Kiev an miniature from Svyatoslav s Miscellany The Church Fathers , Early Church Fathers , or Fathers of the Church were early and influential ... groups. A rough classification of these patristic writings is as Apostolic Fathers and the 2nd century 3rd century 4th century 5th century and 6th century. ref name CE CathEncy wstitle Fathers of the Church ... 0&ct result&cd 1&ved 0CAkQBSgA&q Britannica 22Fathers of the Church 22 OR 22Early Church Fathers, 22 OR 22Church Fathers 22&spell 1 Church Father Christianity Britannica Online Encyclopedia ref Apostolic Fathers Main Apostolic Fathers The earliest Church Fathers, within two generations of the Twelve apostles Apostles of Christ are usually called the Apostolic Fathers. Important Apostolic Fathers ... and Shepherd of Hermas are usually placed among the writings of the Apostolic Fathers although their authors ... Eastern Orthodox churches. Greek Fathers Those who wrote in Greek language Greek are called the Greek Church Fathers. Famous Greek Fathers include Clement of Rome , Irenaeus of Lyons , Clement of Alexandria , Athanasius of Alexandria , John Chrysostom , Cyril of Alexandria the Cappadocian Fathers ... Church fathers , such as Irenaeus . Citation needed date November 2010 It was written in the city ..., The Seven Ecumenical Councils , Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers , Series 2, Vol. 14. Edinburgh ... . Cyril is counted among the Church Fathers and the Doctors of the Church , and his reputation within the Christian world has resulted in his titles Pillar of Faith and Seal of all the Fathers . Saint ... Fathers Main Cappadocian Fathers The Cappadocians promoted early Christian theology, and are highly ... and development of three men who collectively became designated the Cappadocian Fathers ... accused of blurring , but at the same time insisting on their essential unity. Latin Fathers Those fathers who wrote in Latin are called the Latin Church Fathers. Famous Latin Fathers include Tertullian ...   more details



  1. Apostolic Fathers

    The Apostolic Fathers are a small number of Early Christianity Early Christian authors who lived and wrote ... Schaff The Apostolic Fathers, with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus ref ref The earliest known use of the term Apostolic al Fathers was by William Wake, in 1693, when he was chaplain in ordinary to King ... H.J. de Jonge On the origin of the term Apostolic Fathers ref They are acknowledged as leaders ... , and St. Polycarp of Smyrna . The label Apostolic Fathers has been applied to them since the Christianity ... , defenders of orthodoxy , and developers of Christian doctrine doctrine . Apostolic Fathers and their works Famous Apostolic Fathers include St. Clement of Rome fl. 96 , ref Clement of Rome, St ... are usually placed among the writings of the Apostolic Fathers although their authors are unknown ... Fathers , vol 1 , pp 6 and 42 respectively. ref Early church lists place him as the second or third ... appointed bishop by apostles in Asia and in the church in Smyrna ref http www.newadvent.org fathers ... Fathers as part of the New Testament ref Apostolic Constitutions Canon 85 approved at the Orthodox Quinisext ... church and even considered Bible scriptural by some of the early Church fathers , such as Irenaeus ..., depicted with a book as a symbol of his writings. The Apostolic Fathers are distinguished from .... The writings of the Apostolic Fathers are in a number of genres, some, e.g. the writings ... as were certain other New Testament books. Earlier church fathers were also associated with apostles ... to the Catholic Encyclopedia, the use of the term Apostolic Fathers can be traced to a 1672 title ... fathers who flourished in the apostolic times , which title was abbreviated to Bibliotheca Patrum ... between these Apostolic Fathers and Church Fathers in general. Opposition to term Not all Christians employ the term Apostolic Fathers . The authority resonant in the phrase suggests that these writers ... by this Apostate Church. In Protestant theology the term Apostolic Fathers is also less used and the writings ...   more details



  1. Fathers and Sons

    preceded by On the Eve followed by The Smoke novel The Smoke Fathers and Sons is an 1862 novel by Ivan ... literally means Fathers and Children the work is often translated to Fathers and Sons in English language English for reasons of euphony . Historical context and notes The fathers and children of the novel ... and rejection of the old order. Turgenev wrote Fathers and Sons as a response to the growing cultural ... that Russia s path lay in its Russian Orthodox Church traditional spirituality . Fathers and Sons ... which personifies the struggle between the fathers i.e., the liberals of the 1840s and their nihilist ... of other people. Fyodor Dostoevsky , who read Fathers and Sons and apparently appreciated Bazarov ... , Fathers and Sons , 38. note 42 Ibid., 42. note 98 Ibid., 98. note 142 143 Ibid., 142 3. note ... Sister project links Fathers and Sons http books.wwnorton.com books detail.aspx?ID 11742 Fathers and Children ... by the author, and contemporary reactions to the text. http ilibrary.ru text 96 Full text of Fathers ... WileyCDA LitNote id 109.html CliffsNotes on Fathers and Sons includes plot summary, character analysis and various footnotes. http www.gutenberg.org ebooks 30723 Full text of Fathers and Children in English at Project Gutenberg Category 1862 novels Father and Sons Category Political novels Fathers and Sons Category Philosophical novels Fathers and Sons Category Novels by Ivan Turgenev Fathers and Sons ...   more details



  1. Fathers and Crows

    infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Fathers and Crows title orig translator image image caption author William T. Vollmann illustrator cover artist country Author United States language English language English series Seven Dreams A Book of North American Landscapes genre Historical novel publisher Viking Press english release date release date 1992 media type Print Hardcover and Paperback pages 1008 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0 670 84333 4 first edition, hardback dewey 813 .54 20 congress PS3572.O395 F38 1992 oclc 25964915 preceded by The Ice Shirt followed by Argall The True Story of Pocahontas and Captain John Smith Fathers and Crows is a 1992 historical novel by United States American author William T. Vollmann . It is the second book in a seven book series called Seven Dreams A Book of North American Landscapes . Fathers and Crows is a retelling of conflicts between France French Jesuit missionaries in Canada to whom Vollmann often refers as Black Gowns and the native Wyandot people Huron and Iroquois peoples. Historical figures are cast as major characters they include Jean de Br beuf , Isaac Jogues , Samuel de Champlain , Marc Lescarbot , Jean de Biencourt de Poutrincourt et de Saint Just , Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts , and Kateri Tekakwitha . External links http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,976354,00.html Collision Of Cultures review in TIME Category 1992 novels Category American historical novels 1990s novel stub ...   more details



  1. Fathers of the Dwarves

    in the fighting under the Hithaeglir , at the request of Durin s Folk. Of the Fathers of the Dwarves ... laid down to rest alone while the other Fathers were laid to rest in pairs, but older versions of the story suggest that it meant Durin alone had no female companion. The other Fathers did references ...   more details



  1. White Fathers

    prefecture Apostolic . In 1880, at the request of the Holy See , the White Fathers established at Jerusalem ... directly on the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples . The White Fathers succeeded in establishing ... Fathers in Ireland The Missionaries of Africa were founded over 130 years ago for the Evangelization ... Catholic Church Joseph Dupont bishop Bishop Joseph Dupont References CathEncy wstitle White Fathers ... home pg.shtml White Fathers UK http www.mafrwestafrica.net The Missionaries of West Africa ... Fathers Society of Missionaries of Africa , National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian ...   more details



  1. Two Fathers

    Infobox Television episode Title Two Fathers Image File Two Fathers.jpg 250px Caption Alex Krycek small left small and Jeffrey Spender small right small after killing an Colonist The X Files alien rebel Series The X Files Season 6 Episode 11 Airdate February 7, 1999 Production 6ABX11 Writer Chris Carter screenwriter Chris Carter br Frank Spotnitz Director Kim Manners Guests William B. Davis as The Smoking Man Cigarette Smoking Man Nicholas Lea as Alex Krycek Mitch Pileggi as Walter Skinner Mimi Rogers as List of The X Files characters Diana Fowley Diana Fowley Chris Owens actor Chris Owens as Jeffrey Spender Brian Thompson actor Brian Thompson as Colonist The X Files Alien Bounty Hunters Alien Bounty Hunter Veronica Cartwright as List of The X Files characters Cassandra Spender Cassandra Spender Don S. Williams as List of The X Files characters First Elder First Elder George Murdock actor George Murdock as List of The X Files characters Second Elder Second Elder Al Ruscio as Fourth Elder Frank Ertl as Fifth Elder Nick Tate as Eugene Openshaw James Newman as Lead Surgeon Damon P. Saleem as Pick Up Player Prev Tithonus The X Files Tithonus Next One Son Two Fathers is the 128th episode ... with the episode One Son . Two Fathers follows a story which would lead to the destruction of the Syndicate ... title Audio Commentary for Two Fathers medium DVD publisher 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment Fox ... and Canada on February 7, 1999, at the Fox Broadcasting Company Fox Network . Two Fathers made ... name Closure cite web url http www.geos.tv index.php episodetv?eid 7111 title Two Fathers broadcast ... x files reviews season6 6 11.html title Two Fathers work Critical Myth date accessdate August 6, 2009 ..., 2000 accessdate August 6, 2009 ref Michigan Daily reviewer Melissa Runstrom said Two Fathers along ... External links wikiquote The X Files TXF Season 6 wikia X Files The X Files Wiki Two Fathers Two Fathers http www.tv.com the x files two fathers episode 618 summary.html Two Fathers at TV.com TXF episodes ...   more details



  1. Cappadocian Fathers

    , Vol. III, pp. 204, 236, 254, as quoted in B rtnes 2006 , p. 10 ref See also Cappadocian Fathers ... Church Fathers Category Eastern Orthodoxy Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category 4th century ...   more details




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