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Holiness and established
The Church of The Nazarene, which was first called “ The Holiness Church ,” was established in October 1902.
Churches established in the city in later years include Beech Grove Wesleyan Church ( formerly Pilgrim Holiness Church, in the 1920s ); Independent Nazarene Church ( in the 1950s ); Faith Assembly of God ( Assemblies of God, 1958 ); South Emerson Church of God ( Reformation Movement, Church of God ( Anderson ), 1961 ); Southwood Baptist Church ( Southern Baptist Convention, 1962 ); and Ascension Lutheran Church ( Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, 1972 ).
There is also a Pilgrim Holiness Church which was established in 1930, and present pastor is Rev.
The Catholicos of All Armenians, His Holiness Gevorg V. Soorenian established the Supreme Spiritual Council on January 1, 1924, to replace the Synod of Bishops.
Category: Holiness organizations established in the 20th century
In the 1990s he established close ties with The Dalai Lama and served as the main organizer of both of the visits of His Holiness in Estonia ( 1991 and 2001 ).
Also during 1919 the Holiness Friends Mission, an association of independent Indiana Friends, established meetings in Bolivia's northern Andes surrounding Sorata village.
Category: Holiness organizations established in the 19th century

Holiness and first
when his Holiness Pope John 23, first called for an Ecumenical Council, and at the same time voiced his yearning for Christian unity, the enthusiasm among Catholic and Protestant ecumenicists was immediate.
The first Pentecostals were radical adherents of the Holiness Movement.
Dickson was the first person to make a film for a Pope, and at the time his camera was blessed by His Holiness Leo XIII.
The Herald of Holiness, the new weekly paper, edited by B. F. Haynes, appeared for the first time on Wednesday, April 17, 1912.
The Holiness Code of Leviticus elaborates in detail the relationships it regards as incestuous unions, and two chapters later specifies punishments for specific incestuous unions, but this second list of unions is much shorter than the first ; textual scholars regard these two lists as having originally been independent documents, bound together at a later point.
The Patriarch of Serbia serves as first among equals in his church ; The current patriarch is His Holiness Irinej.
On May 28, 1982, the first day of his six-day pastoral visit to the United Kingdom, His Holiness, Pope John Paul II, celebrated Mass in the cathedral.
The first congregation to carry the name Pentecostal Holiness Church was formed in Goldsboro, North Carolina, in 1898.
G. B. Cashwell first became a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and later joined the Holiness Church of North Carolina in 1903.
On one of the two occasions that this is mentioned by the Holiness Code, it adds that, in vineyards, some grapes should be left ungathered, an argument made also by the Deuteronomic Code ; the Deuteronomic Code additionally argues that olive trees should not be beaten on multiple occasions, and whatever remains from the first set of beatings should be left.
As such, it received important visits from eminent teachers of many traditions, including first the Very Venerable Kalu Rinpoche ( 1973 and therefater ), His Holiness the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa ( 1975 and 1977 ), Khamtrul Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyense Rinpoche and Urgyen Tulku.
In 1961 His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama became patron of the Society, the first organisation in the West to be so honoured.
Arizona Dranes ( 1889 – 1963 ) was one of the first gospel artists to bring the musical styles of Holiness churches ' religious music to the public in her records for Okeh and performances in the 1920s.
Some first disciples of Prabhupada in GBC were also possessing titles " His Holiness " ( Jayapataka Swami, Satswarupa Goswami ).
In the first decades of the twentieth century, Southern Gospel drew much of its creative energy from the Holiness movement churches that arose throughout the south.
Raised in the Fire-Baptized Holiness Church in Philadelphia, the Davis Sisters were one of the first female groups to sing " hard gospel " of the sort being pioneered by the Dixie Hummingbirds and other male quartets of the day.
The first certificate presented to His Holiness was for building and inspiring the largest traditional Hindu Mandir outside India.
He was the first rector of the National Major Seminary of the Assumption in Guatemala, and named Chaplain of His Holiness on 18 August 1968.
Founded as the Center for Discovery and New Life in 1985, and then given to His Holiness Penor Rinpoche and renamed by him in 1987, KPC was Penor Rinpoche's first Dharma Center in the US.
It was first organized in Cincinnati, Ohio as the International Holiness Union and Prayer League.
The Church, which began in a revival movement in 1880 and was first known as The Holiness Bands, maintained a Bible school at El Monte, California, and a growing missionary work in Peru and Palestine.

Holiness and Diocese
For the Diocese of Rome, these functions are not handled by the Roman Curia, but by the Vicariate General of His Holiness for the City of Rome, as provided by the Apostolic Constitution Ecclesia in Urbe.
In 1820 Pope Pius VII gave him the distinguished post of Vicar-General of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome.
Bevilacqua was raised to the rank of Honorary Prelate of His Holiness on January 23, 1976 ; he became chancellor of the Diocese that year as well.
The Palace today houses the offices of the Vicariate of Rome, as well as the living quarters of the Cardinal Vicar General of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome.
His Holiness exhorted the members of the Diocese to ' bear one another's burdens and so fulfil the law of Christ ' ( Gal.
He was elevated to Cardinal-Priest of the Title of Sant ' Agnese fuori le mura in June 1991, and was named vicar general of His Holiness for the Diocese of Rome and archpriest of the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano in July 1991.
The Diocese of Galveston-Houston was elevated to the status of Archdiocese by His Holiness Pope John Paul II on Dec. 29, 2004, at which point Fiorenza became an Archbishop.

Holiness and lands
Missionary work was carried on in many lands, and The Pilgrim Holiness Church extended beyond the United States and Canada to the following places: South Africa, including Natal, Transvaal, Cape Province, and Orange Free State ; Swaziland ; Mozambique ; Zambia ; the Caribbean area, including Grand Cayman, Jamaica, St. Croix, St. Thomas, Saba, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Barbuda, Barbados, St. Vincent, Trinidad and Tobago, and Curaçao ; Guyana ; Suriname ; Brazil ; Peru ; Mexico ; Philippine Islands ; and England.

Holiness and for
:* Kedoshim, on Leviticus 19 – 20: Holiness, penalties for transgressions
Prescriptions for practical holiness ( the Holiness Code ( chs.
Most scholars see chapters 1 – 16 ( the Priestly code ) and chapters 17 – 26 ( the Holiness code ) as the work of two related schools, but while the Holiness material employs the same technical terms as the Priestly code, it broadens their meaning from pure ritual to the theological and moral, turning the ritual of the Priestly code into a model for the relationship of Israel to God: as the tabernacle is made holy by the presence of the Lord and kept apart from uncleanliness, so He will dwell among Israel when Israel is purified ( made holy ) and separated from other peoples.
Usual titles are Your Holiness for a patriarch ( with Your All-Holiness for the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ), Your Beatitude for an archbishop in charge of an autocephalous church, Your Eminence for an archbishop, Master or Your Grace for a bishop and Father for priests, deacons and monks though there are variations between the various Orthodox Churches.
The Leviticus Holiness code, for example, specifically excludes eunuchs or any males with defective genitals from the priesthood, just as castrated animals are excluded from sacrifice.
The city is named for Central Holiness University.
The original grounds were a camp meeting that frequently featured the Troy Annual Conference Camp Meeting, the National Camp-Meeting Association for the Promotion of Holiness, and the New York State Camp Meeting.
* 1948-Alfredo del Rosso merges his Italian Holiness Mission with the Church of the Nazarene, thus opening Nazarene work on the European continent ; Southern Baptist Convention adopts program calling for the tripling of the number of missionaries ( achieved by 1964 </ ref >
Terrell was the leader of the New Testament Holiness Church and was known for having big white tent revivals.
* Shattering the Idols: The Struggle for Holiness in a Secular Age, Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
An Archon is an honoree by His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch, for his outstanding service to the Church, and a well-known, distinguished, and well-respected leader of the Orthodox Church ( at large ).
He was extremely popular at court, and in 1783, on the death of Archbishop Cornwallis, the king pressed him to accept the primacy, but Hurd, who was known, says Madame d ' Arblay, as " The Beauty of Holiness ,” declined it as a charge not suited to his temper and talents, and much too heavy for him to sustain.
* Pulitzer Prize for Poetry: Robert P. Tristram Coffin: Strange Holiness

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