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A Canticle for Leibowitz, Miller A review of A Canticle for Leibowitz by Walter Miller, written by guest author Jennifer Yap a canticle for leibowitz • walter miller • blessed leibowitz • leibowitz • canticle
The Canticle of the Creatures After leaving Rome with the approval of the Pope, St. Francis of Assisi recited the Canticle of the Creatures surrounded by birds and animals. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
The Canticle of the Sun Next only to the Canticle of the Creatures in popularity, this Canticle is the second most well-known of the writings of St. Francis of Assisi. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
Miracles Attributed to St. Francis of Assisi So many miracles were attributed to St. Francis of Assisi both before and after his death, that volumes have been compiled to contain them. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi St. Francis and St. Clare of Assisi were a profound duo in restoring the original gospel to the Church in their orders. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
St. Francis of Assisi Dies In part due to his profoundly ascetic life, St. Francis of Assisi took ill early on in life and died at the age of forty five. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
St. Francis of Assisi Embraces Asceticism Having lived a life of profound opulence, St. Francis of Assisi gave it all up to beg on the streets. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • lady poverty • stigmata
St. Francis of Assisi Rebuilds San Damiano The Church that St. Francis of Assisi rebuilt brick by brick still stands today in Assisi, Italy. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
St. Francis of Assisi Receives his Call On his sick bed in Assisi, Italy, St. Francis was called by God. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • assisi • italy • catholic saints
St. Francis of Assisi Sees the Pope When St. Francis of Assisi went to see the Pope, he was not greeted with enthusiasm. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
St. Francis of Assisi Spends Years in Prison St. Francis of Assisi underwent profound hardship and suffering to come by his conversion. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
St. Francis Receives the Stigmata St. Francis of Assisi was the first person to receive the Holy Stigmata, the wounds of Christ manifesting in the flesh of another person. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
The Early Life of St. Francis of Assisi Many people don't realize that St. Francis of Assisi lived a very controversial life before his conversion. st. francis of assisi • st. francis • catholic saints • stigmata • franciscan order
Christian Music of the Chapel Royal Development of the Chapel Royal Christian music from the plainsongs to Anglican Chant, Canticles and Anthems. christian music • chapel royal music • anglican chant • canticles • anthems
St. Francis of Assisi St. Francis of Assisi is famous for his special way with animals. Review a few of the legends and use the links for more indepth research about the Patron Saint of Ecology. St. Francis, pray for us. roman catholic church • catholicism • saints • st. francis of assisi • animals
Christmas Vespers: JS Bach Magnificat Notes JS Bach's Magnificat, is a canticle, a sacred music of praise by Mary, on learning she'll give birth to Christ. Bach's Magnificat brief history, and other information. js bach's magnificat notes • christmas vespers bach magnificat • bach oratorio magnificat • history of bach magnificat • bach oratorio mary canticle
The Celtic Rite: A Brief History This article provides a brief introduction and history of the Celtic Rite, used in Britain and Ireland in the early Christian period. celtic rite • liturgical history.
Igor Stravinsky Biography The life and works of Igor Stravinsky, famous for The Firebird, The Rite of Spring, L'histoire du soldat, and The Rake's Progress. igor stravinsky • stravinsky biography • stravinky's works • stravinsky the firebird • stravinsky the rite of spring
The Lutheran Book of Worship (LBW) 21 Years Later A review of <I>The Lutheran Book of Worship (LBW)</I> by James Gerhardt Sucha. Mr. Sucha is the editor of a hymnal in progess, entitled <I>Service Hymnal: A Lutheran Homecoming.</I> lutheran • hymnal • worship • lcms • alc
Back To School Book List Thanks to the help of teachers and readers all across the country, we've compiled a list of American Fiction books your kids should be reading that goes above and beyond. back to school reading • schools cut back subjects to push reading and math • schools cut back subjects to push reading • newberry medal • caldecott medal winners
The Service Hymnal: A Lutheran Homecoming A new hymnal that pays homage to a classic Lutheran hymnal, <I>The Service Hymnal: A Lutheran Homecoming,</I> presently being prepared by James Sucha. service • book • hymnal • hymns • worship
ST. FRANCIS...and the Animals! This article is about St. Francis, and his love for animals and creation as a path to holiness. saint • frnacis • francis of assisi • pet • animals
Biblical Prose: Narrative and Discourse A short article on Biblical narrative and discourse. The aim of the article is simply to introduce the reader to the topic of narrative and discourse pointing out ideas that have been seen in the previous articles. biblical prose • narrative • discourse • lectio divina • old testament
Review of Simon & Garfunkel's 'Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme' The third album of legendary duo Simon & Garfunkel reviewed. simon & garfunkel • paul simon • art garfunkel • parley sage rosemary and thyme
The Gallican Rite This article briefly discusses the development and history of the Gallican rite. liturgical history • gallican rite.
Anne Rice:Horror Tale's Queen A look into the life and personal challenges of the woman behind the Vampire Chronicles. anne rice • horror author • new orleans • the vampire chronicles • best-selling author
The Organ and Christian Music Notes on the organ music in relation to dominant Christian movements from Renaissance to Reformation periods. organ and christian music • organ music • organ music and roman catholics • organ music and calvinists • lutherans and organ music
Fattening Your Sound You don't have to create a "wall of sound" to get the thicker sound industry types seem to like. Here are a few simple ideas to add to what you already have and create fuller--sounding songs. "cindy lee haddock" • songwriting • "music writing" • "song composition" • "music composition"
Women of Music History, Part II- Hildegard von Bingen A mystic, writer, artist and composer...AND she lived over 900 years ago! A short summary of the life of one of the millennium's most fascinating women. hildegard • mystic • plainchant • antiphon • convent
Phoebe Anna Traquair - Illustrator Phoebe Anna Traquair, leading female artist of Scottish Arts and Crafts Movement, is renowned for embroidery, manuscript illustration, enamelwork, jewellery and murals. phoebe anna traquair • arts and crafts movement • dante gabriel rossetti • pre-raphaelites • mansfield traquair trust
St. Bernard of Clairvaux Mellifluous has the definition of being like honey - sweet and smooth. st. bernard of clairvaux • twentieth doctor of the catholic church • doctors of the catholic church • doctor angelicus • catholic magisterium
St. John of the Cross St. John of the Cross is not only one of the illustrious 33 'Doctors of the Church,' but remains the Father of Mystical Theology. st. john of the cross • twenty ninth doctor of the catholic church • doctors of the catholic church • doctor angelicus • catholic magisterium
St. Teresa of Avila The first woman to be named to the illustrious list of 33 'Doctors of the Church,' St. Teresa of Avila's writings remain popular today. st. teresa of avila • twenty sixth doctor of the catholic church • doctors of the catholic church • doctor angelicus • catholic magisterium
St. Thomas Aquinas The only 'Doctor of the Church' to bear the title of 'Doctor Angelicus,' St. Thomas Aquinas is considered to be one of the highest authorities on Catholic Theology. st. thomas aquinas • twenty fourth doctor of the catholic church • doctors of the catholic church • doctor angelicus • catholic magisterium
Twelve Great Science Fiction Novels There are many lists of "best" science fiction novel lists, but most are compiled by popularity which doesn't always take some "classic" tales into account. twelve great science fiction novels • some lost classics can be a good start • beginning sf readers • robert a. heinlein • end-of-the-world novels
Writing In Your Sleep If you want to write songs that don't sound like a music exercise, sometimes you just have to try to have a little fun. Here are a few ideas you might not have thought of to get a little more fun back into your practices and your writing. "cindy lee haddock" • songwriting • "music writing" • "song composition" • "music composition"
Fall Feast Days and Catholic Celebrations Autumn is a time of many Catholic celebrations: the Feast Days of St. Michael and St. Gabriel, the Guardian Angels and St Francis of Assisi, and Respect Life Sunday. the name michael means “who is like to god?” and w • “prince of the seraphim” which is a special class • st. michael is the patron saint over grocers • mariners • paratroopers
San Francisco's Grace Cathedral With its stone labyrinths and towering spires, Grace Cathedral welcomes visitors from around the world to pray, view art, listen to music, and savor the serenity. grace cathedral • san francisco • san francisco's grace cathedral • gothic • french gothic
The Book of Common Prayer - Part I This article is first in a multi-part series that will introduce the Book of Common Prayer, the defining instrument of Anglicanism. book of common prayer • bsp • anglican communion • episcopal church • prayer book
The Essential SF Library An index to the complete list of Hugo & Nubula Award winning novels and collections of award winning short fiction from 1946 to the present day, by author and title. hugo • nebula • international fantasy aaward • best • award
Searching For The Amazing Internal Muse Stimulate your inner frontal lobes: Experience the craft of writing or literature through a Suite 101 University Course today. Find your own poetical muse through the craft of writing. suite 101 • craft of writing • literature • poet • whitman
The Word of God: Prose and Poetry This article begins a new series on the topic of "The Bible As Literature." To introduce the topic, a short commentary on Dei Verbum 12 will be made. This will be followed later on by an explanation of the characteristics of biblical prose and poetry and finally, examples of each as found in the books of the scriptures will be treated. biblical prose • poetry • literature • dei verbum 12 • the bible as literature
Johann Von Staupitz A brief look at Johann von Staupitz, the abbot at the monastary where Luther was a monk prior to becoming a professor of Theology at Wittenberg. It was Staupitz who encouraged the guilt-ridden monk to look to Christ for the forgiveness of his sins. staupitz • luther • wittenberg • reformation • grace
Salem's Deer Hunter Service Sermon, Notes on Solomon's Song In Wisconsin and Minnesota and Michigan, as well as some other states, there be many Lutherans. And many of these Lutherans hunt. Wisconsin almost shuts down for two weeks for the official deer hunting season. In the Inner City of Milwaukee, members have asked for a "Deer Hunters Service" so that they can share the Word of God before they head out into the woods. This year, due to pastor's vacation, I delivered the sermon. Herein is the sermon with the text from the Song of Solomon. Included at the end are my Isagogical notes from Seminary on the Song of Solomon. Final note: Luther was known to "join the boys" in hunting when he was kept at the Wartburg castle. deer • hunter • song • solomon • watch
Service Book and Hymnal (SBH): 41 Years later A review of the venerable <I>Service Book and Hymnal</I>, used for many years in Lutheran circles, written by James Gerhardt Sucha. lutheran • hymn • hymnal • hymnody • service |
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