Deus (disambiguation) — Deus is a Latin and Portugese word for God . It may also refer to: Deus, Laconian, Rhodian and Boeotian form of Zeus dEUS (band), a Belgian rock band Deus, a biomechanical God in the PS1 game Xenogears Deus (video game), a survival simulation… … Wikipedia
Lord's Prayer — For alternative meanings, see: Lord s Prayer (disambiguation), Our Father (disambiguation), and Pater Noster (disambiguation). The Sermon on the Mount by Carl Heinrich Bloch The Lord s Prayer (also called the Pater Noster[1] … Wikipedia
Requiem — For other uses, see Requiem (disambiguation). Requiem Mass for Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria at the Catholic Church of St. Catherine, Saint Petersburg, 1914. A Requiem or Requiem Mass, also known as Mass for the dead (Latin: Missa pro… … Wikipedia
Mass (liturgy) — A 15th century Mass … Wikipedia
Kyrie — For other uses, see Kyrie (disambiguation). Kyrie, from the Roman Gradual Kyrie, a transliteration of Greek κύριε (kyrie), vocative case of κύριος (kyrios), meaning Lord , is the common name of an important prayer of Christian liturgy, which is… … Wikipedia
30th GMA Dove Awards — Date March 24, 1999 Venue Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee Host John Tesh TV in the United States Network Syndicated to certain markets only … Wikipedia
Deus — For other uses, see Deus (disambiguation) and DEI (disambiguation). Part of a series on God … Wikipedia
Collect — This article is about the Christian prayer. For the telecommunications concept, see collect call. For the hobby, see collecting. For other uses, see Collection (disambiguation). In Christian liturgy, a collect (stressed on the first syllable:… … Wikipedia
Amiga — This article is about the family of home computers. For other uses, see Amiga (disambiguation). The former Amiga logo, as used by Commodore Amiga Inc … Wikipedia
Psalms — Psalm redirects here. For other uses, see Psalm (disambiguation). Hebrew Bible … Wikipedia