Articles related to "Nun"



Domenego Zon and the Venetian Nuns
Renaissance Venice had the largest concentration of convents in Europe, and some pretty sensational scandals. One involved a priest and his two 'wives'... both nuns!
• domenego zon • venetian nuns • nicolo baruzzi • santa maria degli angeli • convent

Italian Superstitions: The Evil Eye, Unlucky Nuns, and After-Death Rituals
Italian superstitions, including the Evil Eye, unlucky nuns, and after-death rituals.
• italian superstitions • evil eye • maloccio • why nuns are unlucky • after-death rituals in italy

Aging With Grace- The Nun Study
The landmark study into the world of Alzheimer's is written and explained in layman's terms by its founder David Snowdon Ph.D in his book Aging with Grace.
• the nun study • david snowdon phd • david snowdon • snowdon's nun study • aging with grace

Island of the Sequined Love Nun
Interested in flying, adventure, and avoiding organ harvesters? Island of the Sequined Love Nun by Christopher Moore has all the answers to any of your travel queries.
• christopher moore • island of the sequined love nun • tucker case • kimi • roberto

Island of the Sequined Love Nun by Christopher Moore
Don't let the title throw you.
• island • sequined • love • nun • christopher

The Extraordinary Nun's Orchid
Flower spikes over 4 ft tall, fragrant blooms and beautiful leaves.what more do you want from an orchid. The wonderful Phaius orchids, a "must have" in any collection.
• phaius tankervilliae • orchid • p. tankervilliae • p. grandifloius • the nun's orchid

The Lieutenant Nun
A historical novel about the extraordinary life of a 17th century girl who transforms the course of her life by changing her gender.
• catalina d'erauso • markus orths • lieutenant nun • life in spain • new world

The Nun of Amherst
Emily Dickinson's life resembled that of a monastic. She lived a quiet life of contemplation, and she filled her poems with flowers, birds, divinity, and immortality.
• emily dickinson • nun of amherst • nineteenth century • american poet • fascicles

Aids to Navigation System - ATONS
Learning more about the Aids to Navigation System and related nautical charts will improve your coastal pilotage skills, seamanship and safety.
• navaid • aids to navigation system • atons • beacon • buoy

Nuns’ Gift to Alzheimer’s Research: the Nun Study Reveals Clues about Alzheimer’s
The story of the Nun's Study and what the findings have revealed about aging, Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.
• alzheimer's disease • dementia • nun's study • alzheimers research • neurofibrillary tangles

AA: the Catholic Connection
Few people know about the visionary Catholics who helped Alcoholics Anonymous during its early struggles for recognition and respectability.
• aa • alcoholics • catholics • priest • nun

Bailterspace, Solar.3 (Wildside/BMG)
Bailterspace have released their new album, Solar.3 Check out this review of the album.
• bailterspace • wildside • the gordons • alister • parker

Brigid, goddess and saint
One of many links to traditional Celtic beliefs
• bridget • brighid • bridgit • brigit • brigitte

Called to a Precarious Way of Life
A Catholic woman revisits the sisters who taught her, and sees them in a new light.
• sisters • nuns • convent • catholic • memoir

Chaucer and Religious Women in the Middle Ages, Cont.
This article examines the character of Custance in Chaucer's Man of Law's Tale, and her role as a devout woman. It goes on to introduce the role of religious women in England as a whole.
• chaucer • women • religion • nuns

Chaucer and Religious Women in the Middle Ages, Part 1
This article explores the relationship between religious women in the Middle Ages and religious women as portrayed in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
• chaucer • canterbury tales • portrayal • women • religious women

Chaucer and Religious Women in the Middle Ages, Part 2
This article analyzes Chaucer's Prioress in the context of religious women in late medieval England.
• chaucer • england • women • nuns • prioress

Devotions to the Crucifix: The Visions of 14th c. Women
This article presents a brief discussion of 14th century crucifixion imagery, particularly in the visions of Dominican nuns. Citations are, as always, available by request.
• mysticism • visions • dominican nuns • crucifixion • passion

Gabriel: A Film About An Angel in Training
This article is a film review of the Internet movie Gabriel, a film that delves into the life of an angel growing up.
• angel • gabriel • nuns • atomfilms.com • webfilm

Jesus, Mary (but not Joseph) on the Web
A round-up of provocative, entertaining and educational "stuff" on the net, of interest to Catholics.
• mary • mary's gardens • jesus • nun • sister

MARRYING THE OPPOSITE SEX. PART 2
Here is another story of someone who married the opposite sex. However, her coming out story is quite different that you might expect.
• marriage • divorce • nuns • convent • coming out

Martin Phillipps and the Chills
Martin Phillipps of the Chills is one of New Zealand's best songwriters. Here we profile some Chills websites.
• martin phillips • the chills • flying nun • new zealand music • kiwi music

Orthodox Christian Monasticism
The article describe the Orthodox Christian Monasticism, its practice, ranks, history and role in the Orthodox Church.
• monasticism • nuns • monks • novice • schema

Shreveport: The Cathedral of St. John Berchmans
The Cathedral of St. John Berchmans in Shreveport is approaching its 100th anniversary. Read about the history of this cathedral and view pictures (via links) of its impressive artworks.
• shreveport • louisiana • st. john berchmans • jesuit • nun

Teachers and Teachings
Recent Teachers and Teachings
• tibet • buddhism • drepung loseling • lhamo nuns • windhorse

The Sisters' Gift
A group of nuns give the ultimate gift to further Alzheimer's research. Presented for Women's History Month
• alsheimer's research • nuns • brain donations

Women Mystics in the Late Middle Ages: An Introduction
This is a brief introduction to the women mystics of late medieval Europe, particularly the circumstances of their lives. It's part one of several.
• medieval • women • mystics • mysticism • visions

Women Mystics of Germany and the Low Countries in the 13th C.
This article is a discussion of the visionary activities of women mystics in Germany and the Low Countries in the thirteenth century.
• mysticism • mystic • women • church • convent

Retro Bio: With Love & Laughter: Reflections of a Dominican Nun
A review of Sister Maryanna, O.P.'s book of memories about the people and places she knew.
• sister maryanna • sister maryanna childs • with love and laughter • with love and laughter: reflections of a dominican • nun

Celibacy
An examination of celibacy -- its role in Buddhist practice and spiritual practice in general.
• celibacy • buddhism • buddhist • monks • nuns

Dickinson’s Summer
In this poem, Dickinson personifies summer as a woman who struggles to overcome the coldness of late spring.
• dickinson’s summer i know a place where summer str • a bird came down the walk”frightened beads • spiritual intoxication • riddles • looking back from eternity

Dryburgh Abbey
Dryburgh Abbey a Historic Scotland property was the premier house of the Premonstratensians in Scotland and one of a number of great abbeys in the Scottish Borders.
• "dryburgh abbey" • premonstratensian • "medieval monks" • tomb walter scott" • "border abbeys"

The Saffron Revolution
Why are monks and nuns demonstrating in Burma? What do they want and is it justified?
• saffron revolution • burmese protests • democracy in burma • demonstrations in burma • aung san suu kyi

Anglican Religious Orders
Didn't know Protestants had religious orders, didya? Yep, we sure do. Monks, nuns, sisters, brothers, abbeys, monasteries, and convents are no strangers to Anglicanism. In this article we introduce three Anglican religious orders; one for men, one for women, and one "coed." Coed? Read and see!
• religious orders • monks • nuns • brothers • sisters

Chris Knox
Chris Knox has been an integral part of the New Zealand music scene since the late 70's. Check out this article for more information.
• chris knox • alec bathgate • tall dwarfs • flying nun • enemy

Cultural Journeys--The Retreat
Pilgrimage and vision quest are two types of cultural journeys, or quests. A third type is the retreat...
• retreats • vision quest • retreat • folkways • mores

EL SHADDAI
Did you know that some of the names of God are found in mythology, paganism and areas of folklore, especially El? Find out what makes the difference, as the character of God is focused in His different names. Various cultures use His names in their own particular way--in their daily lives and in their body of writing.
• jesus • ministry • nun • god • el shaddai

Hildegard Von Bingen: The Lessons of a Visionary Prioress
A twelfth century "independent woman" and the lesson of her life. Hildegard Von Bingen, the gem of the Rhineland.
• hildegard von bingen • visionary • advice • jutta von sponheim • blessed jutta

Mary Fields
Once a slave, Fields takes on the west. Though she’s a gun toting, cigar-smoking lady she lands a job working for some nuns in Montana. A shoot-out she has with another hired hand ends her present employment.
• fields • mary • montana • blacks • african

New Zealand Music: The Fans
New Zealand music from a fan's perspective.
• tim finn • split enz • crowded house • eddie rayner • new zealand music

Popular Songs with Non-English Lyrics in the 1960s: Volare,The Lion Sleeps Tonight, Pata Pata, and Sukiyaki
Examining the origins of some popular foreign songs and English-language songs with foreign roots that made it big on the pop charts in 1960.
• pop songs in foreign languages • popular non english songs • the lion sleeps tonight • volare • pete seeger

Some New Zealand Music Sites
Here is a guide to just some of the many New Zealand music Web Sites around.
• new zealand music kiwi music jazz student radio bf

Thebes, City of Enlightenment...and Dust
Experience Luxor, the mystical Temple of Karnak, with it's a forest of columns, "The noblest architectural work, ever executed by human hands!" Visit Shrine of Sekhmet, the scarab, guardian of the sacred lake. Also Greece, Turkey Links
• luxor • karnak • archeological sites • journeys • armchair travels

Alzheimer's Prevention by Reading?
Dr David Snowdon's study hints that children may be less likely to get Alzheimer's if their parents spend time reading to them and boosts early childhood development.
• alzheimer's and children • reading and alzheimer's • reduce risk for alzheimer's • the importance of reading to children • the nun study

Dean Koontz: Brother Odd
Chapter Preview: Chapter One - Brother Thomas by Dean Koontz (your weekend surprise from me)
• bzzblast • bzzagent • bantam double day dell • galley • dean koontz

Dean Koontz: Brother Odd, Ch 2
Chapter Preview: Chapter Two - Brother Thomas by Dean Koontz (your weekend surprise from me, continued)
• bzzblast • bzzagent • bantam double day dell • galley • dean koontz

Dean Koontz: Brother Odd, Ch 3
Final Chapter Preview: Chapter Three - Brother Thomas by Dean Koontz (your surprise from me, continued)
• bzzblast • bzzagent • bantam double day dell • galley • dean koontz

Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff
Christopher Moore does it again with Lamb, the hilarious novel of Jesus' childhood through the eyes of his best friend, Biff. It's the story of salvation in 437 pages.
• christopher moore • island of the sequined love nun • lamb the gospel according to biff christs childhoo • jesus h. christ • jesus as a child

Notes on Now Thank We All Our God
The text of this loved thanksgiving hymn was written by Rinkart, and the tune composed by Crüger - with countless gifts of love, still is ours today.
• now thank thee all our god • martin rinkart • catherine winkworth • johann cruger • nun danket

"One Dead Missionary is as Good as One Hundred Dead Terrorists"
In the late 1970's, the Catholic Church in Southern Rhodesia supported the guerrilla activities of the Zimbabwe Liberation Movement. Priests, nuns, and bishops were arrested and deported and some suffered torture and even death during the course of the war as a result of their activities.
• liberation • communism • terrorism • terrorist • marxism


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