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Articles related to "Anglican Church"
Africa to Boycott Conference The split in the Christian Church following the 2003 ordination of gay bishop, Gene Robinson, still helps to keep the Anglicans divided nearly five years later. anglican • boycott • lambeth conference • church • uganda
Anglican Church in Crisis Gene Robinson's London sermon shows just how far the Catholic church is split over the issue of homosexuality. anglican church • church in crisis • gay bishop • church split • gene robinson
Anglican Church in Crisis The ordination of women bishops is the second issue to seriously threaten the future of the Anglican Church - and rightly so. anglican church • church in crisis • ordination of women bishops • church split • equality debate
Sometimes He Comes in the Clouds When we don't know where to look for God in our lives, we are often surprised to find him where we least expected. christian contemporary music • anglican church • episcopal church • steven curtis chapman
Catholics Fuel Discrimination Row After the Christian Church became caught up in a homophobic row when Reverend Gene Robinson was ordained as a Bishop, the Catholic Church now raises more eyebrows. homosexual • adoption • gay • catholic • objection
Final Interview: Ellen Ekstrom, author of The Legacy Second part of Ellen Ekstrom's interview! ellen ekstrom • the legacy • da vinci code • mary magdalene • jesus
Puritan Belief Political Ideaology Puritanism may be the most maligned religion in American History but conflict with the Anglican Church was a cause of the English Civil War and the American Revolution! puritan beliefs • puritan pride • cause of the american revolution • english civil war • puritanism
Are Pilgrims and Puritans the Same These two terms are often blurred and only remembered as the group who wanted to establish "A Shining City on the Hill" in Massachusetts in the early 17th century. pilgrims • puritans • belief • philosophy • politics
O Perfect Love, a Wedding Hymn "O Perfect Love" is a solemn wedding hymn by writer Dorothy Gurney and composer Joseph Barnby, with two tune names "O Perfect Love" and "Sandringham." o perfect love • wedding hymn perfect love • gurney's wedding hymn perfect love • barnby wedding tune perfect love • barnby sandringham wedding tune
Argentina - Rosario's Churches and Urban Museum Enjoy a one hour walking tour around the lesser known jewels of the city of Rosario - murals by local painters, concealed churches and Che Guevara's house of birth. walking tour in rosario argentina • urban museum rosario argentina • murals in rosario argentina • churches in rosario argentina • ernesto che guevara place of birth
Bryng us in good ale, and bryng us in good ale; Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt traces the long history of the Christmas Carol and Wassail; their near demise and reinvention in Victorian times by the headmaster of Wellington College who became the Bishop of Truro and then Archbishop of Canterbury. travelsleuth • stuart • buchanan • macwatt • headmaster
Jewish Rulers in Foreign Lands-II The Jews, though victims of social bigotry, rose to be powerful rulers in some countries in modern times as well as in the ancient times. jewish rulers • diaspora jews • foreign countries • modern times • social bigotry
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night Travelsleuth Stuart Buchanan MacWatt traces the long history of the Christmas Carol and wassail; its near demise and reinvention in Victorian times by the headmaster of Wellington College who became the Bishop of Truro and then Archbishop of Canterbury. travelsleuth • stuart • buchanan • macwatt • headmaster
For the Beauty of the Earth Famous sacred hymn of grateful praise written by Folliott Pierpoint and composed by Conrad Kocher. for the beauty of the earth • hymn writer folliott pierpoint of for the beauty o • composer of for the beauty of the earth • tune dix of for the beauty of the earth • hymn of grateful praise
MARY SITTS (1772 - 1859) Canadian Pioneer Mary Sitts was captured by Mississauga Indians during the American Revolution. She was the first white woman to live in present day Brant County. Mary is truly a Canadian pioneer. mary • mary sitts • canadian pioneer • pioneer • pioneers
The Bible on Gay Marriage Why is gay marriage opposed in religious values? And why is gay marriage supported in other religious circles? What does the Bible say about gay marriage? bible on gay marriage • gays bible • gay bible • bible on gays • what is hate
The Book of Common Prayer - Part III In this article we take a look at the liturgies of the seven Sacraments: Baptism, Communion, Confirmation, Confession, Marriage, Unction, and Ordination. baptism • communion • eucharist • confirmation • confession
A Few Notes Regarding Upcoming Articles This is just a quick note indicating the subjects of future articles. update • church history • reformation
Caldey Island - New Beginnings When Dom Aelred brought his monks to Caldey, significant and large scale changes came along too. monks • dom aelred • cistercians • caldey island
Fun Trivia about the Queen Twenty-five trivia questions rather loosely based on some of the Queens in English history. queen of england • trivia • royal trivia • movie trivia • blitz
Canadian Residential Schools A legacy of physical and sexual abuse of Aboriginal students in religious-run residential schools has come to light in recent court cases. canadian residential schools • sexual abuse residential schools • canadian residential schools legacy of abuse • legacy of abuse • aboriginal education
Enjoy Hands-On History in Staunton, Virginia AtThe Frontier Culture Museum, in Staunton, Virginia, you can get a hands-on feel for what life was like for early settlers of the U.S. history • colonial u.s. • museums • ancestors • frontier life
Guy Fawkes and The Gunpowder Plot In 1604 a group of conspirators including Guy Fawkes tried to assassinate King James I by blowing up the Houses of Parliament. gunpowder plot • guy fawkes • james i • james vi of scotland • robert catesby
Samuel Sebastian Wesley Biography Biography of Samuel Sebastian Wesley, the greatest sacred music composer and organist of his time, famous for tune Aurelia. samuel sebastian wesley • wesley aurelia • samuel sebastian wesley biography • samuel s composer organist • samuel sebastian wesley sacred hymns
THE LEGEND OF FISHER'S GHOST The story of the ghost of Fred Fisher in Campbelltown NSW Australia which helped catch his murderer. fred • fisher • george • worrall • farley
The Medals of Saint George Saint George is the Patron Saint of soldiers, chivalry and England. Many English Kings have named medals in his honour. saint george's flag • saint george's cross and medal • patron saint of england • patron saint of soldiers • spencer's faerie queene
Abide with Me Hymn Written by Henry F. Lyte and composed by William H. Monk, this solemn hymn is a favorite among Christians in times of sorrow. abide with me • henry f. lyte • william monk abide with me • fast falls the eventide • the darkness deepens lord with me abide
Accessible York Minster York Minster is one of England's great cathedrals, and very accessible. It can be more relaxing than seeing Westminster Abbey in London. accessible york minster • place to visit on a trip to england • english history sites • history of york minster • norman conquest
Amazing Grace Sacred Song Brief history of "Amazing Grace," a famous and best loved Christian hymn, written by John Newton, sea captain and clergyman. amazing grace • history of amazing grace song • grace hymn written by john newton • amazing grace lyrics • amazing grace christian hymn
Anne Hutchinson: Pioneer of Religous Freedom Anne Hutchinson made a life for herself quietly preaching her religous beliefs. Beliefs which would eventually contribute to the inclusion of religous freedom in the Constitution. anne marbury hutchinson • william hutchinson • frances marbury • john cotton • boston
Druidic Ceremonies at National Eisteddfod, Wales Controversy erupts over the bardic induction of Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Wales and Primate designate of the Church of England as a Druid at the annual Eisteddfod , Wales. But this is a matter of Celtic culture not religion suggests The Travelsleuth. travelsleuth • wales • druids • gorsedd • eisteddfod
Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah Written by Welsh Williams and composer John Hughes, this famous Christian hymn is a best-loved song in Wales. guide me o thou great jehovah • william williams • peter williams • john hughes • sweet singer of wales
History of While Shepherds Watched Short history of the Christmas carol "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks by Night," a best-loved Nativity song. shepherds watched • while shepherds watched • flocks • shepherds • watched
How is your Granny? A short piece that describes the origins of the Granny Smith apple, and some extra information about my own property. granny smith apple.
London in the Rain London in the rain can be fun: concerts in ancient churches, browsing indoor antique markets, London is never so cold you that you can't enjoy the city any time of year. lunchtime concerts in a wren church • houses of parliament • elegant indoor shopping • national portrait gallery • spend a few hours in a traditional umbrella shop
Lutheran Cross-Cultural Ministry An introduction into Lutheran cross-cultural ministries. This initial article looks at the cross-cultural challenges in Luther's day and the early days of the Lutheran church. lutheran • missions • cross • cultural • german
Muslim Television Shows in Canada Little Mosque on the Prairie combines humor & stereotypes to defuse interracial conflict & create harmony. It's a successful Muslim television show in Canada. little mosque on the prairie • muslim television shows • television shows in canada • successful canadian muslim tv sitcoms • muslim tv
Plymouth, Puritans, Penn, Quakers, Religious beliefs played a large part in the formation of early colonies in America. Another important belief was representative government. plymouth • mayflower • puritans • city on a hill • penn
Religious Freedom--Plymouth Colony There was no living male heir to the English throne. King Henry VIII's solution led to the establishment of the Plymouth Bay Colony--New World. religious freedom plymouth colony • separatists pilgrimage to the new world • henry viii • church of england 1600 • religious freedom flight to holland
Sola Scriptura Tracing the belief differences between Catholics and Protestants to the belief in Sola Scriptura or the Scripture Alone. sola scriptura • luther sola scriptura fide • sola scriptura - explain • catholics and protestants • differences between catholics and protestants
The King of Love My Shepherd Is Notes on the hymn "The King of Love My Shepherd Is" text by Henry W. Baker, based on the Shepherd Psalm, of an ancient Irish melody. the king of love my shepherd is hymn • henry w baker shepherd hymn • notes king of love hymn • henry williams baker biography • writer of king of love shepherd is
The Martyrdom of Anne Askew Pt. 3 This article continues the series of articles on the martyrdom of Anne Askew. anne askew • english reformation • protestant women.
The Reformation and Secularization Before Reformation, Monarchy in a Christian country was subject to the Pope's control. The Reformation broke this symbiotic relationship between the Church and State. reformation • absolute monarchy • secularization of society • religious political power • political power of the catholic church
The Secret Wife This is an article about Maria Fitzherbert, George IV's secret wife. george iv • regency • maria fitzherbert • princess caroline
A Season to Celebrate Canada is by law and constitution a multicultural nation where the rights of all religions are protected equally. The application of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms continues to evolve. year 2000 • celebrate • multiculturalism • constitution act • charter of rights and freedoms
Canadian Authors For no perticular reason at all, here are some Authors that are Canadian. canada • authors • gabrielle roy • robertson davies • anne hebert
Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot! Find out why for 400 years, England has burned effigies of Guy Fawkes on November 5th! guy fawkes • parliament • religion • gunpowder • plot
Historic Downtown Charleston, South Carolina Charleston, South Carolina is the oldest city south of Virginia. Antebellum homes, beautiful parks, and striking architecture portray Southern charm at its finest. historic downtown charleston • charleston guided walking tours • charleston carriage rides • waterfront park • battery park
HURON CHRISTMAS CAROL The first Canadian Christmas carol was written by a Jesuit missionary in Canada's wilderness in the early 1600's. It was translated into English in the 19th Century and was recorded by Bruce Cockburn. It is a beautiful and haunting piece. suite101.com • suite 101 • canadian travel • canadian tourism • canadian travel
La Dolce Vita: East of Via Del Corso A walking tour of Rome: east of Via Del Corso. rome • walking • colosseum • bernini • borromini |
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