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Hagerty's first posting was to St. Agatha's Parish in Chicago in 1895, where he served as assistant to the rector.
At one time Bishop Bruno was proposed to have been father of Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile and the grandfather of another saint: Saint Margaret of Scotland, but this solution to Agatha's parentage has passed out of favour.
Franklin and Agatha soon developed a familial-like bond, even residing together for a time at Whisper Hill ( Agatha's old residence, which was regularly destroyed and rebuilt ).
Consecrated in the same year as St Agatha's Church, Emmanuel, was a chapel of ease to Christ Church until it received its own parish in 1928.
Unlike most Spark break throughs, Agatha's was relatively benign in nature ( Baron Wulfenbach labelled her clank " amusing but harmless ").
But whatever control she might have possessed, was broken as Lucrezia's personality was subdued by Agatha's locket.
The surviving member of the pair of soldiers who stole Agatha's locket in Beetleburg ; his brother Omar was killed by the mechanism in the locket which suppressed her Spark.
The font, bell and foundation stone were moved to the new St Agatha's, Sparkbrook, which was built with the proceeds when the site was sold to developers.
Prior to moving to Los Angeles in 1998, Williams was involved in theatre, comedy and television in Atlanta, where his credits include acting with the Georgia Shakespeare Festival, performing and writing for Agatha's: A Taste of Mystery and being a longtime member of Atlanta ’ s longest running improv troupe, Laughing Matters.

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The adjacent St Agatha's Church also suffered some damage.

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* Punch and Judy are Agatha's adoptive parents in Girl Genius.
* " Aunt Agatha's flying helmet " is used as a raffle box for competition entries in the ' Straight and Level ' humour page in Flight International, a British aviation-related trade journal.
Bertie has three uncles-by-marriage throughout the series: Tom Travers, Aunt Dahlia's husband ; Spenser Gregson, Aunt Agatha's first husband ; and Percy Craye, Earl of Worplesdon, her second.
St. Agatha's Catholic Church serves as city hall.
There are also private high schools and elementary / middle schools, including the girls ' school Fontbonne Academy, St. Mary of the Hills, St. Agatha's, Thacher Montessori School, and Delphi Academy.
Basques have a tradition of gathering on Saint Agatha's eve ( Santa Ageda bezpera in Basque ) and going round the village.
* October-Work begins on St Agatha's Church, Sparkbrook, UK.
One of the most prominent churches in the area is St Agatha's Church on the Stratford Road, consecrated in 1901.
In the 1970s, a statue of King Kong stood on the yard of a second hand car dealership on Stratford Road, roughly opposite St. Agatha's.
Master Payne's Circus of Adventure gains a new fortune-teller as Agatha learns more about this new wider world outside of the quiet walls of Beetleburg and T. P. U. She becomes " zumil " ( daughter-like student ) to the Circus's resident swordswoman, Zeetha, Daughter of Chump — the Amazonian lost princess of a civilization about which Agatha's Uncle Barry had told her stories.
In appreciation for Agatha's confirmation her family actually exists and were not fever-dream constructions, Zeetha swears a vow of training and protection to the young Spark, and becomes her best friend.
On the way to her ancestral home of Mechanicsburg with Master Payne's Circus, Agatha's route led through Prince Aaronev VI's province of Sturmhalten.
However, Lucrezia's plan failed to take into account Agatha's own fury at being violated and her willpower.

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To Adams that age in which religion exercised power over the entire culture of the race was one of imagination, and it is largely the admiration he so obviously held for such eras that betrays a peculiar religiosity -- a sentiment he would have probably denied.
The comfort was short-lived, yet she found herself returning to the assurance whenever her imagination forced images on her too awful to contemplate without the prop of illusion.
The letters took their source from a stream of my imagination in which I was transformed into a young man not unlike my bunkmate Eliot Sands -- he of the porch steps anecdotes -- who smoked cigarettes, performed the tango, wore fifty dollar suits, and sneaked off into the dark with girls to do unimaginable things with them.
The new work was a boon to the partnership, not only for its own value but particularly for the stimulation it provided to the imagination of J. R. Brown toward yet further developments for production equipment.
I was curious about the impact of this political assassination on Negroes in Harlem, for Lumumba had -- has -- captured the popular imagination there.
There was no answer to this and he began to pace back and forth across the room, his imagination out of control.
Although the particular form of conceptualization which popular imagination had made in response to the experience of spirit was undoubtedly defective, the raw experience itself which led to such excesses remains with us as vividly as ever.
It was this very success that was the object of harsh critiques by Carlo Gozzi, who accused Goldoni of having deprived the Italian theatre of the charms of poetry and imagination.
His interest in space, however, was his primary focus, especially after reading science fiction stories by writers such as Edgar Rice Burroughs, which stirred his imagination about life on other planets, such as Mars.
To be sure, Hume thought that we can form beliefs about that which extends beyond any possible experience, through the operation of faculties such as custom and the imagination, but he was skeptical about claims to knowledge on this basis.
" Before Diderot ," Anne Louise Germaine de Staël wrote, " I had never seen anything in pictures except dull and lifeless colours ; it was his imagination that gave them relief and life, and it is almost a new sense for which I am indebted to his genius.
Beatty impressed Battenburg, who gave him excellent reports, but was critical of the lack of imagination and initiative shown in exercises, and of the general inexperience of all admirals in handling large fleets.
The freedom to begin anew is thus an extension of " the freedom to call something into being which did not exist before, which was not given, not even as an object of cognition or imagination, and which therefore, strictly speaking, could not be known.
According to Gardner, the Surgenesons readily talked about the paranormal with him ; the patriarch of the family, Ted Surgeneson, believed that fairies were living in his garden and would say " I can often feel they're there, and sometimes I've seen them ", though he readily admitted the possibility that it was all in his imagination.
He was for a time a member of the socialist Fabian Society, but broke with them as his creative political imagination, matching the originality shown in his fiction, outran theirs.
Europe ), so naturally it feels familiar, even if a little glorified by enchantment of distance in time., Letters pg, 239 ",</ ref > This was not always clear, however, as a few of his early letters described that while his stories take place on earth, elements of the stories as a kind of "... secondary or sub-creational reality " or " Secondary belief " in replies to letters, or " at a different stage of imagination ...".
They investigated the practices of a disaffected student of Mesmer, one Charles d ' Eslon ( 1750 – 1786 ), and despite the fact that they accepted that Mesmer's results were valid, their placebo-controlled experiments following d ' Eslon's practices convinced them that mesmerism was most likely due to belief and imagination rather than to any sort of invisible energy (" animal magnetism ") transmitted from the body of the mesmerist.
In 1974, Theodore Barber and his colleagues published an influential review of the research which argued, following the earlier social psychology of Theodore R. Sarbin, that hypnotism was better understood not as a " special state " but as the result of normal psychological variables, such as active imagination, expectation, appropriate attitudes, and motivation.
As a boy he was hyperactive and had a restless imagination.
An image of " the South " was fixed in Mitchell's imagination when at six years old her mother took her on a buggy tour through ruined plantations and " Sherman's sentinels ", the brick and stone chimneys that remained after William Tecumseh Sherman's " March and torch " through Georgia.
Adler went on to note that from those she interviewed and surveyed in the U. S., she could identify a number of common factors that led to people getting involved in Paganism: the beauty, vision and imagination that was found within their beliefs and rituals, a sense of intellectual satisfaction and personal growth that they imparted, their support for environmentalism and / or feminism, and a sense of freedom.
: What the Romanticists brought to art was the primacy of values … Values are the source of emotions: a great deal of emotional intensity was projected in the work of the Romanticists and in the reactions of their audiences, as well as a great deal of color, imagination, originality, excitement, and all the other consequences of a value-oriented view of life.

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