Articles, tagged with "john paul ii", page 2
19th August 2010
Camp Nou, situated in the west of Barcelona, is home to the second richest football club in the world. Built in 1957, it is the largest stadium in Europe and, since being remodelled to celebrate its 50th anniversary, is now the third largest stadium in th...
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BarcelonaPoint
18th August 2010
The Vatican city was established in 1929, it is situated within the city of Rome. It is one of the most sacred places in Christendom, attests to a great history and a formidable spiritual venture, this small slice of the city is packed with more history a...
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VacationRentalPeople
04th August 2010
Built in 1978, during the well known Marcos rule, the Coconut Palace which is also known as ‘The Tahanang Pilipino' or Filipino Home is an expensive architectural masterpiece designed by Francisco Mañosa. It was created exclusively for the 1981 visit o...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
14th July 2010
The Coconut Palace in Manila, Philippines demonstrates two facts about the country: its delightful architectural style and its devotion to the Roman Catholic faith. This elegantly crafted tropical palace was commissioned to be built by the First Lady in t...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
02nd June 2010
World Youth Day 2011, as the name suggests, is a youth-oriented well-known Catholic Church event which is going to be held in Madrid, Spain from August 16 to 21, 2011. Though, this event itself celebrates the Catholic faith, but all the youth are invited ...
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Anthony J. Handy
02nd June 2010
For many traditional Catholics, the true Church has not existed since the advent of Vatican II and its false, even irreligious teachings. There are many fine, exacting critiques of Vatican II heresies (as well as many poor ones), and this article is not m...
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Alex Mc Stafani
14th May 2010
There is much confusion about the Rosary, as there is about many traditional practices that have suffered under Vatican II misrule. Although scholars of many types, some not even Catholic, try to limit the history of the Rosary's introduction, tradition t...
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Alex Mc Stafani
09th December 2009
The Boston Common is a popular public park in the city that is found right next to the public garden in the heart of Boston City. The Boston Common is also known as the oldest city park in the United States and dates back to the 17th century when it was u...
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James Cook
25th November 2009
A Tribute to Our Hero, our Christ on Earth - Pope John Paul II
Family, we want to share with you about our Pope John Paul II. Some years ago, Bob and I traveled with Brother Joseph and Luz Elena to Poland and Rome to make a documentary on Pope John Pa...
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Bob and Penny Lord's site
09th November 2009
A few observations can start a nice "Circle of Competence"……………
As an example of developing a "non-academic" circle of competence, I took a trip to Poland last week and would like to share some thoughts with you about what I think of Poland a...
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Stock Market Success Online
21st September 2009
It's a mortal sin to be happy when something bad happens to our neighbors. It's not kind to laugh at somebody else's misfortunes even if it happens to our enemies. But with the advent of domain names and the world of online business, people would have som...
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Author:
imran
01st September 2009
Not surprisingly, both Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI have their Venuses in Taurus, making them warm and affectionate. They are able to make commitments and long-lasting attachments, such as working for the Church well past their second Saturn Re...
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Author:
anil
03rd August 2009
Saint John Vianney has always been special to our family, although for many years we knew him only as the Cure of Ars, the Patron Saint of Parish Priests.. For you see, it was in a small village on Long Island, New York, in the Cure of Ars Roman Catholic ...
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Bob and Penny Lord's site
16th July 2009
A look inside the Learning and Growth Perspective
There are three key areas of focus when developing objectives and measures for the Learning and Growth perspective and they are: human capital, information capital, and organizational capital. Let's take ...
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Cheryl Edmonds
15th June 2009
We recognize the signs and symptoms when company morale starts to plummet - employees shuffle into work like morose marionettes, pulled only by a string of survival needs. People are showing up late, or not at all, and new ideas are harder to find than a ...
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mirthpro