Christian+spirit

  • 121Christian pilgrimage — The Way of St. James (el Camino de Santiago), is the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela where legend has it that the remains of the apostle, Saint James the Great. The route was declared the first European Cultural Route by the …

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  • 122Spirit, Fruits of the —    In the fifth chapter of the Epistle to the Galatians St. Paul sets forth the Fruits of the Spirit as nine in number, viz: (1) Love, (2) Joy, (3) Peace, (4) Longsuffering, (5) Gentleness, (6) Goodness, (7) Faith, (8) Meekness, (9) Temperance.… …

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  • 123Christian monasticism before 451 — Eastern Christian monasticism developed for around a century and a half, and as a spontaneous religious movement, up to the time of the Council of Chalcedon, which took place in 451. At that Council, monasticism had become an acknowledged part of …

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  • 124Christian Ackermann — Clock at Tallinn s Holy Spirit Church created by Ackermann Christian Ackermann was a sculptor and carver who worked in Estonia. Contents 1 …

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  • 125Christian Ministers' Association — The Christian Ministers Association (CMA) is a Canadian Pentecostal group of over 250 members.[1] The CMA originates from the Pentecostal movement of the early 20th century. It is not a traditional Christian denomination, but a relational… …

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  • 126Spirit Pond runestones — The Spirit Pond runestones are three stones with runic inscriptions, allegedly found at Spirit Pond in Phippsburg, Maine in 1971 by a Walter J. Elliott, Jr., a carpenter born in Bath, Maine. The stones, currently housed at the Maine State Museum …

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  • 127Christian Democratic and Flemish — Infobox Belgian Political Party party name = Christen Democratisch en Vlaams party party wikicolourid = CD V leader = Marianne Thyssen foundation = 2001 ideology = Christian Democracy international = Centrist Democrat International european =… …

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  • 128Christian tradition — Part of a series on Christianity   …

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