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::" Those who, through no fault of their own, do not know the Gospel of Christ or his Church, but who nevertheless seek God with a sincere heart, and, moved by grace, try in their actions to do his will as they know it through the dictates of their conscience those too may achieve eternal salvation " ( Second Vatican Council, Lumen Gentium, 16 ).
* Julia Stiles Dexter as Lumen Pierce
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Lumen and Planet
* The Planet of Light-Dart and Slim are invited to the planet of Lumen.

Lumen and Light
As is customary with significant Roman Catholic Church documents, it is known by its first words, " Lumen Gentium ", Latin for " Light of the Nations ".
Francis II took for emblem a sun and as motto Spectanda fides ( This is how faith should be respected ) and Lumen rectis ( Light for the righteous ).
Once the candle has been lit there follows the ancient and dramatic rite of the Lucernarium, in which the candle is carried by a deacon through the nave of the church, itself in complete darkness, stopping three times to chant an acclamation such as ' Christ our Light ' or ' Light of Christ ' ( Lumen Christi ), to which the assembly responds ' Thanks be to God ' or ' Deo Gratias '.
Other important documents include the encyclicals The Gospel of Life (" Evangelium Vitae ") and Faith and Reason (" Fides et Ratio "), and the Apostolic Letter Orientale Lumen (" Light of the East ").

Lumen and series
* Lumen Pierce, a fictional character played by Julia Stiles from the television series Dexter
She guest starred as Lumen Pierce in the fifth season of the Showtime series Dexter, a role that earned her Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominations.
is a Japanese manga artist known for being the author of many shōnen and shōnen-ai series, including Dragon Knights and Lumen Lunae.

Lumen and .
Most Protestants deny the need for this type of continuity and the historical claims involved have been severely questioned ; Eric Jay comments that the account given of the emergence of the episcopate in chapter III of Lumen Gentium " is very sketchy, and many ambiguities in the early history of the Christian ministry are passed over " Their reasons are given in detail below.
He observed a " Lumen ", the nucleus, in the red blood cells of salmon.
In recent times, its teaching has been most notably expressed in the Vatican II council documents Unitatis Redintegratio ( 1964 ), Lumen Gentium ( 1964 ), Nostra aetate ( 1965 ), an encyclical issued by Pope John Paul II: Ut Unum Sint ( 1995 ), and in a document issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Dominus Iesus in 2000.
The Catholic Church teaches that Jesus personally appointed Peter as leader of the Church and in its dogmatic constitution Lumen Gentium makes a clear distinction between apostles and bishops, presenting the latter as the successors of the former, with the pope as successor of Peter in that he is head of the bishops as Peter was head of the apostles.
Schemata on ecumenism ( Unitatis Redintegratio ), the official view on Protestant and Eastern Orthodox " separated brethren ", the Eastern Rite churches ( Orientalium Ecclesiarum ), and the Dogmatic Constitution of the Church ( Lumen Gentium ) were approved and promulgated by the Pope.
Perhaps the most famous and most influential product of the council is the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, Lumen Gentium.
At the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 – 1965 ) the debate on papal primacy and authority re-emerged, and in the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, the Roman Catholic Church's teaching on the authority of the Pope, bishops and councils was further elaborated.
Papal Magisterium, i. e., Papal teaching authority, was defined in Lumen Gentium # 25 and later codified in the 1983 revision of Canon Law.
During the Second Vatican Council, there was a novel attempt to develop a positive theological view of the World, which is illustrated by the pastoral optimism of the constitutions Gaudium et Spes, Lumen Gentium, Unitatis Redintegratio and Dignitatis Humanae.
Lumen Gentium, the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, is one of the principal documents of the Second Vatican Council.
" " Higher authority " refers to the Pope, Paul VI, and " the Schema de Ecclesia " to the draft text for the dogmatic constitution Lumen gentium.
The Preliminary Note of Explanation did not in fact alter the value of the statement on collegiality in the text of Lumen Gentium: it " strengthened the adherence to the doctrine of the First Vatican Council on the primacy, but it did not subsequently strike out anything from the direct divine origin of the episcopal office and its function, and the responsibility of the College of Bishops for the Universal Church.
Certain Traditionalist Catholic groups, particularly Sedevacantists, consider Lumen Gentium to be the demarcation of when the Roman Church fell into heresy, pointing to the use of " subsistit in " rather than " est " as an abdication of the Church's historic ( and to them compulsory ) identification of itself alone as God's church.
The Second Vatican Council had already given an exposition of the nature of religious life in chapter 6 of the Constitution Lumen Gentium.
In 2007, the Holy See reaffirmed the duty of Catholics to evangelize members of other religions, and this was largely interpreted as a clarification of Lumen Gentium, against the statements of liberals and others claiming that Christian proselytism had become historically and politically outmoded.
Following the recommendations of the council ( in Lumen Gentium 29 ), in 1967 Pope Paul VI issued the motu proprio Sacrum Diaconatus Ordinem, restoring the ancient practice of ordaining to the diaconate men who were not candidates for priestly ordination.
According to " Subsistit in " in Lumen Gentium, the Patriarch is a validly consecrated bishop in Roman ecclesiology, and there is merely an imperfect ecclesial communion between Constantinople and Rome, which exists nevertheless and which may be improved at some point in history.
Unionists tend to lean towards preserving the grammar schools as they are, with academic selection at the age of 11, whereas republican politicians lean towards scrapping the Eleven Plus, despite vehement protestations from the majority of Catholic Grammar Schools, most notably by the board of governors at Rathmore Grammar School in Finaghy, ( a south Belfast suburb ) and Lumen Christi ( although co-educational ) in Londonderry.
The dogmatic constitution Lumen Gentium of the Second Vatican Council specifically highlights the priesthood of all believers.
Basil also speaks of a hymn being sung at the moment when the torches were lighted, doubtless the famous hymn --" Lumen Hilare Sanctae Gloriae " ( cf.
The Eastern Orthodox Church retains the " Lumen hilare " and some other traces of the ancient Lucernarium in the Offices of Vespers and Compline ( cf.
Pope Paul VI chose to follow the path recommended by Maximos IV and he therefore established commissions to introduce what would become paragraphs on the Muslims in two different documents, one of them being Nostra Aetate, paragraph three, the other being Lumen Gentium, paragraph 16.
In Lumen Gentium, the Second Vatican Council declares that the plan of salvation also includes Muslims, due to their professed monotheism.

and Planet
*" The Planet of the Dead " Weird Tales, March 1932 LW2
In 1915, he published his Memoir of a Trans-Neptunian Planet, in which he concluded that Planet X had a mass roughly seven times that of the Earth about half that of Neptune and a mean distance from the Sun of 43 AU.
* " The Lonely Planet " PNG-based animation for web browsers
In the first three novels Rocannon's World, Planet of Exile, and City of Illusions there is or was a League of all Worlds ; in City of Illusions, it seems to have been conquered or fragmented by an alien race, called the Shing, from beyond the League.
Martians, other than human beings transplanted to Mars ( as in the film Red Planet ), became rare in fiction after the visit of the space probe Mariner 4 to Mars, except in exercises of deliberate nostalgia most frequently in genres such as comics and animation rather than word-based works.
* In his popular book, The Late Great Planet Earth, first published in 1970, evangelical Christian author Hal Lindsey argued that prophetical information in Matthew 24 indicates that the “ generation ” witnessing the “ rebirth of Israel ” is the same generation that will observe the fulfillment of the “ signs ” referred to in and that would be consummated by the second coming of Christ in approximately 1988.
Peter Bogdanovich was a 31-year-old stage actor, film essayist and critic with two small films Targets ( 1968 ) ( also known as Before I Die ) and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women ( 1968 ) to his directorial credit.
* Altair IV From the movie Forbidden Planet, formerly inhabited by the mysteriously extinct race of Krell.
* Big Planet An enormous but not very dense planet, settled by Earth colonists and divided into a large number of colorful social groupings, in the novels Big Planet and Showboat World by Jack Vance.
* Chiron A planet ( usually called " Planet ") orbiting the star Alpha Centauri in the computer game Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri.
* Darwin IV Planet in the art of Wayne Douglas Barlowe.
* Fhloston Planet in the movie The Fifth Element.
* Hesikos A high eccentricity asteroid in Angus McVicar's The Lost Planet series.
* Ireta A planet in Anne McCaffrey's Planet Pirates series, inhabited by both people and dinosaurs, and so also called Dinosaur Planetthe name of the novel in which it first appears.
* Krankor The home planet of the supervillain Phantom in the Japanese television series Planet Prince.
* LV-1201 Planet in the Aliens vs.
* Midkemia Planet on which the events of the Riftwar books of Raymond E. Feist take place.

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