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Father and Paneloux
Another character, Father Paneloux, uses the plague as an opportunity to advance his stature in the town by suggesting that the plague was an act of God punishing the citizens ' sinful nature.
In contrast to the humanist beliefs of Rieux, Rambert, and Tarrou, the religious perspective is given in the sermons of the stern Jesuit priest, Father Paneloux.

Father and is
A man must be able to say, `` Father, I have sinned '', or there is no hope for him.
`` It is as though '', I said on the historic three-hour, coast-to-coast radio broadcast which I bought ( following Father Coughlin and pre-empting the Eddie Cantor, Manhattan Merry-go-round and Major Bowes shows ) `` That Man in the White House, like some despot of yore, insisted on reading my diary, raiding my larder and ransacking my lingerie!!
The Roman Catholic Church has excommunicated one of its priests, Father Feeney, for insisting that there is no salvation outside the visible church.
`` Father, is that you ''??
abate ), as commonly used in the Catholic Church on the European continent, is the equivalent of the English " Father " ( parallel etymology ), being loosely applied to all who have received the tonsure.
* Atomic Dog, a song that is popular world wide ; written and performed by Our Father Who Art of Funk ; " George Clinton " from Parliament and the Funkadelics
The Arian concept of Christ is that the Son of God did not always exist, but was created by — and is therefore distinct from — God the Father.
This belief is grounded in the Gospel of John passage “ You heard me say, ‘ I am going away and I am coming back to you .’ If you loved me, you would be glad that I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than I.
The Nicene Creed's central term, used to describe the relationship between the Father and the Son, is Homoousios (), or Consubstantiality, meaning " of the same substance " or " of one being ".
It is all that subsists by itself and which has not its being in another, God the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit all being uncreated.
In the system described by Irenaeus, " the Unbegotten Father " is the progenitor of Nous, and from Nous Logos, from Logos Phronesis, from Phronesis Sophia and Dynamis, from Sophia and Dynamis principalities, powers, and angels, the last of whom create " the first heaven.
Abijah ( אביה ' aḆiYaH ) or Abiah or Abia, modern Hebrew Aviya, is a Biblical unisex name that means " my Father is Yahweh ".
# Abijah ( king ) of the Kingdom of Judah, also known as Abijam ( אבים ' aḄiYaM " My Father is Yam "), who was son of Rehoboam and succeeded him on the throne of Judah.
* Santa Claus also known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas and simply " Santa ", is a figure with legendary, mythical, historical and folkloric origins who, in many western cultures, is said to bring gifts to the homes of the good children during the late evening and overnight hours of Christmas Eve, December 24.
In formal documents, the Archbishop of Canterbury is referred to as " The Most Reverend Father in God, Forenames, by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan ".
The Latin reads: " The Father is God, The Son is God, The Holy Spirit is God ; God is the Father, God is the Son, God is the Holy Spirit ; The Father is not the Son, The Son is not the Father, The Father is not the Holy Spirit, The Holy Spirit is not the Father, The Son is not the Holy Spirit, The Holy Spirit is not the Son.

Father and learned
The early Church Father and theologian Origen ( c. 182 – 251 ) produced a learned argument about cubits, in response to a critic who doubted that the ark could contain all the animals in the world.
Leach was a studio potter and art teacher, and is known as the " Father of British studio pottery ", learned pottery under the direction of Shigekichi Urano ( Kenzan VI ) in Japan where he also met Shoji Hamada.
: I had learned to call thee Father, Through thy Spirit from on high,
Father and son worked side-by-side until the former ’ s death in December 1737 and their publishing house was considered the most learned of its time.
When Dymphna learned of her father's intentions she fled his court along with her confessor Father Gerebernus and two trusted servants.
A number of the definitions are accompanied by satiric verses, many of which are signed with comic pseudonyms such as Salder Bupp and Orm Pludge ; the most frequently appearing " contributor " is " that learned and ingenious cleric, Father Gassalasca Jape, S. J., whose lines bear his initials ".
Memorare, from the Latin " Remember ", is frequently misattributed to the 12th-century Cistercian monk Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, apparently due to confusion with its 17th-century popularizer, Father Claude Bernard, who stated that he learned it from his own father.
When Father Divine learned this, the leader was outraged that he violated his commitment to chastity and summoned him to Harlem.
* John 6: 44 – 45: " No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him .... Everyone who has heard and learned from the Father comes to me.
When Bishop Claude Marie Dubuis of the Diocese of Galveston learned of Mrs. Mary Doyle's intention to leave her large South Austin farm to the Catholic Church to establish an " education institution ," he invited Father Sorin to Texas in 1872.
Among Stone's allies are Maxine ( Lori Petty ), the woman who owned the hotel where he stays, and Father Cletus Horn ( Albert Hall ), a blind priest who eventually learned of Stone's mission.
During Father Le Loutre's War, Michael Frankcklin was captured by a Mi ' kmaw raiding party in 1754 and held captive for three months in which he learned the Mi ' kmaw language and developed an appreciation for native culture.
He is sometimes known as the " Father of traffic safety ", despite never having learned to drive a car himself.
About the 8th of February, 1912, he learned that Father Jules Sepulchre, one of the founders of the mission in Bontoc and Bauko became ill upon his return to Bauko.
Macdonald, known as the Father of Golf in Chicago, went to college in Scotland, where he learned to play the game.
Over the years, more information was learned about Zoffy, such as the various metallic studs on his shoulders and chest being medals of honour and that while the superior of many of the Ultras ( including Ultraman Taro, Ultraman Ace and Ultraman ), Zoffy himself reports to the Father of Ultra.

Father and well-respected
Abuna ( meaning " Father ") Justinus, a well-respected Greek Orthodox priest in Nablus, later spearheaded a huge reconstruction project.

Father and Jesuit
Francesco Lana de Terzi, a 17th century Jesuit professor of physics and mathematics from Brescia, Lombardy, has been referred to as the Father of Aeronautics.
In 1744 a Jesuit priest named Father Roman, while ascending the Orinoco River, met some Portuguese slave-traders from the settlements on the Rio Negro.
The 900-page book, titled Elementorum physicae mathematicae, written in Latin by Jesuit Father Andrea Caraffa, a professor at the Collegio Romano, covered subjects like mathematics, classical mechanics, astronomy, optics, and acoustics.
Described by one source as a " determined, rather plodding organizer ", he failed to obtain a degree, but, according to the Jesuit priest, Father François Ponchaud, he acquired a taste for the classics of French literature as well as for the writings of Karl Marx.
Another founding sedevacantist was Father Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga, a Jesuit theologian from Mexico.
In his 1882 book, The Relations of the Church to Society — Theological Essays, a Jesuit theologian, Father Edmund J. O ' Reilly, wrote: "... not that an interregnum covering the whole period would have been impossible or inconsistent with the promises of Christ, for this is by no means manifest.
Following a recommendation from Father Tim O ' Riley, a Jesuit priest and Georgetown University professor, to a CIA contact, Ryan is asked to work as an outside consultant for the Agency, although officially employed by MITRE Corporation.
For the task, Prime Minister Stephen Harper convened a special search group — the Governor General Consultation Committee — which consisted of Sheila-Marie Cook, secretary to the Governor General ( the chairperson ); Canadian Secretary to the Queen and Usher of the Black Rod Kevin MacLeod ; Christopher Manfredi, dean of the Faculty of Arts at McGill University ; Rainer Knopff, a political scientist at the University of Calgary ; Father Jacques Monet, of the Canadian Institute of Jesuit Studies ; and Christopher McCreery, historian and private secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
Karl Malden's character, Father Barry, was based on the real-life " waterfront priest " Father John M. Corridan, S. J., a Jesuit priest, graduate of Regis High School who operated a Roman Catholic labor school on the west side of Manhattan.
The name " Kikanamaso " was also recorded by Father Pierre Potier, a Jesuit missionary for the Huron-Wendats at the Assumption mission ( south shore of Détroit ), while en route to Fort Saint-Joseph during the fall of 1760.
The first European settlement in the state of Illinois was the Jesuit mission founded in 1675 by Father Jacques Marquette on the banks of the Illinois at Starved Rock.
* Father Jacques Marquette, ( 1636 – 1675 ), Jesuit missionary, Namesake of Marquette University along with scores of other institutions and locales in the United States
An elderly Jesuit priest named Father Lankester Merrin is leading an archaeological dig in northern Iraq and is studying ancient relics.
Father René Menard, a French Jesuit priest who had travelled up the Great Lakes as far as Keweenaw Bay in upper Michigan, heard that these Hurons were starving.
Father George Belcourt, a Catholic Jesuit missionary who served them, described their territory in 1849 as the following:
* Father Segundo Llorente ( 1906 – 1989 ), a Jesuit priest born in Spain, was elected to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1960 as a write-in candidate while residing in Alakanuk.
The township has a rich and varied history as far back as October 15, 1660, with the arrival of the first white man on record, French Jesuit priest Father René Menard.
Father Jacques Marquette, one of the first Jesuit missionaries to the Great Lakes Indians, may have died and been buried in Frankfort in May 1675.
Early records say that Father Jacques Marquette, the famous French Jesuit who endeared himself to the Native Indian population of Northern Michigan, planted a huge white cross on the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan before his death in 1675.
On 28 November 1729, the Natchez attacked the fort and plantations in and around the present-day city of Natchez, killing several hundred settlers, including the Jesuit Father Paul Du Poisson, and carrying off a number of women and children.
Jolliet and Jesuit Father Jacques Marquette, a Catholic priest and missionary, were the first Europeans to explore and map much of the Mississippi River in 1673.

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