Good Shepherd

Good Shepherd

Good Shepherd may refer to:

In Christianity:

* Institute of the Good Shepherd, a Roman Catholic society of apostolic life of traditionalist Catholic priests in full communion with the Holy See
* Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Roman Catholic church in Singapore
* Chapel of the Good Shepherd (Chautauqua, New York) Episcopal
* Chapel of the Good Shepherd (Episcopal) Roosevelt Island, New York City
* Good Shepherd Cathedral, Ayr, Roman Catholic church
* Good Shepherd Catholic School, an elementary and middle school in Beverly Hills, Ca.
* Good Shepherd Community Church Toronto, member of the Congregational Christian Churches of Canada
* Good Shepherd Institute, non-profit corporation for training and ministry in Christian spiritual warfare
* Good Shepherd Lutheran College, school in Queensland
* Good Shepherd Montessori School, Christian Montessori School located in McKinney, Texas
* Good Shepherd Sisters, Roman Catholic order
* Good Shepherd Sunday, the Fourth Sunday of Easter in the new liturgical calendar
* The Good Shepherd (Christianity), pericope found in John 10:1-21 in which Jesus is depicted as the Good Shepherd
* Good Shepherd, 19th Century stained glass window made by Clayton and Bell at Virginia, County Cavan, Church of Ireland

In other fields:

* "The Good Shepherd" (film), 2006 film directed by Robert De Niro and starring Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie
* "The Good Shepherd" (nautical fiction), nautical novel by CS Forester
* "Good Shepherd" ("Voyager" episode), episode of the science fiction television series "Star Trek: Voyager"
* "Good Shepherd IV", a small ferry connecting Fair Isle to the rest of Shetland in the UK.


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  • Good Shepherd — JESUS2: John 10:11 …   English World dictionary

  • Good Shepherd IV — The Good Shepherd IV is a ferry connecting Fair Isle to Shetland Mainland.The ferry carries up to 12 passengers and one car. [ [http://www.visitshetland.com/area guides/fair isle/ Visit Shetland website] ] There are sailings three times a week… …   Wikipedia

  • Good Shepherd — noun a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC AD 29) • Syn: ↑Jesus, ↑Jesus of Nazareth, ↑the Nazarene, ↑Jesus Christ, ↑Christ, ↑Savior, ↑Saviour, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Good Shepherd (song) — Good Shepherd is a traditional song, most known as recorded by Jefferson Airplane on their 1969 album Volunteers. It was arranged and sung by the group s guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, who described their interpretation of it as psychedelic folk rock …   Wikipedia

  • Good Shepherd Cathedral of San Sebastián — Artzain Onaren katedrala (Basque) Catedral del Buen Pastor de San Sebastián (Spanish) …   Wikipedia

  • Good Shepherd Institute — Good Shepherd Institute, also known as GSI, is a non profit corporation for training and ministry in Christian spiritual warfare. Foundation The Institute was founded by former Baptist minister Dr. Brian Connor. External links *… …   Wikipedia

  • Good Shepherd Sunday — is the Fourth Sunday of Easter in the new liturgical calendar; that is, the Sunday three weeks after Easter Sunday. The name derives from the gospel readings on this day which are taken from the 10th chapter of John. In this reading Christ is… …   Wikipedia

  • Good Shepherd, Our Lady of Charity of the — • The aim of this institute is to provide a shelter for girls and women of dissolute habits, who wish to do penance for their iniquities and to lead a truly christian life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Good Shepherd — Good Shep|herd, the a name used for Jesus in the New Testament of the Bible …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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