Catholic Christians look to the expansion over time of Biblical confidence. This follows from Jesus’ assure to send the Holy Spirit to reveal more belongings than He would tell His Apostles. This deepening of thoughtful God’s Truth is evidence in the definition of the truth about the Trinity and the natures of Christ in the [...]
Archive for October, 2008
Mary the Mother of Jesus
Posted in saint on October 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
THE JESUITS
Posted in jesuit on October 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The Society of Jesus (SJ) is a spiritual order of clerk’s standard. Its members are commonly known as Jesuits, a name that was initially derisory. The order grew out of the action of its founder. St. Ignatius of Loyola, and six companions who at Montmartre in Paris, Aug. 15, 1534, bound themselves by vows to [...]
A church of “Heavenly beauty”
Posted in church on October 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In the Troyitsky (Holy Trinity) Church of the Ionivsky Monastery which was founded 140 years ago in a Kyiv suburb (now the monastery finds itself surrounded by the Central Botanical Garden) one can see a wonderful icon of the Mother of God (Ukrainian tradition prefers this to all other appellations of the Virgin Mary) with [...]
Slaidburn Village Hall
Posted in church on October 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Slaidburn Village Hall was one of ten communities across the North and East of Lancashire to be identified as a potential site for one of the first community resource centres. The village has a busy village hall and further details about events and activities taking place there can be obtained by contacting: Jackie Howard Slaidburn [...]
Gisburn Festival Hall
Posted in church on October 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Gisburn Festival Hall is a registered charity, the hall is managed by a voluntary commitee which consists of a representative of each organisation that uses the hall, along with four member’s elected at the Annual Public Meeting and three co-opted members. In addition to managing the fabric of the hall the commitee organises fundraising activities, [...]
Chipping Village Hall
Posted in church, tagged Add new tag, church, historical place on October 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Village Hall is the first in a series of Community Resource Centres which are being developed across North and East Lancashire as part of the Enterprising Rural Communities Programme, these buildings will provide access to a wide range of services and activities which are not often available in rural areas. If you would like further [...]
Village Halls in the Ribble Valley
Posted in church on October 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Ribble Valley has a number of Village Halls and Community Resource Centres. The Village Hall is often the hub of village life and activity and Ribble Valley Borough Council have been involved in a number of projects to enhance these valuable resources so that a broader range of activities are available to the local community. [...]
Wiltshire Community History
Posted in church on October 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
There was possibly a Saxon church here while a Norman church, with a tower at the west end of the south aisle, was built within the width of the High Street. Little remains of the this church except some rubble walling in the north west corner of the present nave. The church is known to [...]
Church and Government can offer leadership in building a diverse society
Posted in church on October 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Attending a Church of Ireland conference on migration and community cohesion, Mr Kelly said the Church had a key role to play and that it could deliver in areas where Government may not be able to. “We witness daily the increasing diversity amongst the people who live here. It is remarkable that Ireland – long [...]
MANJINIKKARA,VETTUKAD FESTIVAL
Posted in church on October 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
MANJINIKKARA CHURCH FESTIVAL The church and Dayara at Manjinikkara derives its importance from the holy tomb there. The sacred body of the late lgnatius Elise III, the holy patriarch of Antioch and all the East was interned there. Members of the Jacobite Syrian Church believe that the Holy Father was a Saint. The Church has [...]