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Abaddon is given particularly important roles in two sources, a homily entitled The Enthronment of Abbaton by Timothy of Alexandria, and the Apocalypse of Bartholomew.
A homily concerning the observance of Sunday is attributed by Zahn to Eusebius of Emesa.
Jonathan Livingston Seagull, written by Richard Bach, is a fable in novella form about a seagull learning about life and flight, and a homily about self-perfection.
A second epistle, 2 Clement, was attributed to Clement although recent scholarship suggests it to be a homily by another author.
The Second Epistle of Clement is a homily, or sermon, likely written in Corinth or Rome, but not by Clement.
This is followed by a sermon or homily ; the recitation of the Apostles ' or Nicene Creeds ;
Followed by the Introit, Kyrie, Gloria, collect, the readings with an alleluia ( alleluia is not said during Lent ), homily ( or sermon ) and recitation of the Nicene Creed.
In addition to his numerous letters to various notables and foreign rulers ( including Simeon of Bulgaria ), Nicholas Mystikos wrote a homily on the sack of Thessalonica by the Arabs in 904.
In certain special occasions in the Episcopal Church including, but not limited to, the traditional Easter Vigil service, homily may be defined as a summoning of young and / or infantile children, as an immediate precursor to a linguistically casual and semi-interactive monologue presented by a bishop or equally highly ranking member of aforementioned clergymen.
Catholic priests are prohibited by the rubrics of the Mass from presenting a eulogy for the deceased in place of a homily during a funeral Mass.
The funeral homily was given by his good friend and executive aide, then-Catholic Extension Society President Reverend Monsignor Kenneth Velo.
* Full text of the homily by Pope Paul VI on the occasion of the canonization of St. Seton
The Seven Sleepers form the subject of a homily in verse by the Edessan poet Jacob of Saruq (" Sarugh ") ( died 521 ), which was published in the Acta Sanctorum.
* Judith ( homily ), an Old English homily by Aelfric of Eynsham
At the same time she is the subject of a homily by the Anglo-Saxon abbot Ælfric.
His forward-thinking views toward women ( though they were not ' modern ' views, by any stretch of the imagination ) and his strong stance on ' clǽnnes ', or purity, were more extreme than others during that time ( see for instance his homily on Judith ).
Since the reign of Paul VI, the only non-cardinals present in conclave after the pronunciation of Extra omnes (" everyone out ") by the master of papal liturgical celebrations are the master himself and the priest chosen to give a homily on the subject of electing the pope, and even they depart after the homily.
The canon of Wulfstan's homiletic works is somewhat ambiguous, as it is often difficult to tell if a homily in his style was actually written by Wulfstan, or is merely the work of someone who had appreciated Wulfstanian style and imitated it.
The proceedings closed with a triumphant homily by Leander on the conversion of the Goths, preserved by his brother Isidore as Homilia de triumpho ecclesiae ob conversionem Gothorum a homily upon the " triumph of the Church and the conversion of the Goths.

homily and Timothy
In a homily preached at Chur and preserved in an 8th-or 9th-century manuscript, St. Timothy is represented as an apostle of Gaul, whence he came to Britain and baptized there a king named Lucius, who became a missionary, went to Gaul, and finally settled at Chur, where he preached the gospel with great success.

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Pope Gregory the Great's homily on Luke's gospel dated 14 September 591 first suggested that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute: " She whom Luke calls the sinful woman, whom John calls Mary, we believe to be the Mary from whom seven devils were ejected according to Mark.
In his Christmas homily that year, he asserted that there was no opposition between a democratic form of government and being a good Catholic: " Christian virtue makes men good democrats ....
Whereas First Clement was an epistle, 2 Clement appears to be a transcript of an oral homily or sermon, making it the oldest existing Christian sermon outside of the New Testament.
Both quatrains are based on a poetic form that was popular in England and the United States during the 18th-to-mid-20th centuries, in which a person stated their name, country, city or town, and a religious homily ( often, " Heaven's my destination ") within the rhyming four-line structure ( see book rhyme ).
It was to be a homily in four chapters on repentance based on the Hafṭarot of the Day of Atonement and Shabbat Shuvah.
When Liuvigild was dead, Leander swiftly returned to Hispania to convoke within the very year ( 589 ) the Third Council of Toledo, where Visigothic Hispania abjured Arianism, and Leander delivered the triumphant closing sermon, which his brother Isidore entitled Homilia de triumpho ecclesiae ob conversionem Gothorum a homily upon the triumph of the Church and the conversion of the Goths.
The first form of preaching was largely the homily.
This dramatic homily, which usually paraphrases a Biblical narrative, comprises some 20 to 30 stanzas and was sung during the Morning Office ( Orthros ) in a simple and direct syllabic style ( one note per syllable ).
* Augustine-In a homily on the 1st Epistle of John, Augustine commented that speaking in tongues was a miracle suitable for the early church, but that it was no longer evident in his own time.
Had he survived Pope John Paul II, who delivered the homily at his funeral-the last while John Paul was alive -, Cardinal Schotte would, as the senior member of the order of Cardinal Deacons under the age of 80, have made the announcement of the next Pope's election.
In 2008, St Mary's Cathedral became the focus of World Youth Day 2008 and was visited by Pope Benedict XVI who, in his homily on 19 July, made the historic full apology for child sex abuse by Catholic priests in Australia, of whom 107 have been committed by the courts.
Present at the consecration was Bishop Spalding of Baltimore, who gave the homily.
In his fourth homily on Romans, St. John Chrysostom argued in the fourth century that homosexual acts are worse than murder and so degrading that they constitute a kind of punishment in itself, and that enjoyment of such acts actually makes them worse, " for suppose I were to see a person running naked, with his body all besmeared with mire, and yet not covering himself, but exulting in it, I should not rejoice with him, but should rather bewail that he did not even perceive that he was doing shamefully.
Not only were the mystery plays and miracles of the Middle Ages begun by a homily, but when the drama in its modern sense was inaugurated in the reign of Elizabeth, the prologue came with it, directly adapted from the practice of Euripides and Terence.
Altogether, the homily was interrupted approximately ten times with outbursts of applause by the congregants.
“ I was on pilgrimage to Lourdes yesterday with 800 people from this diocese and not one said they had no confidence in me, they said they wanted me to stay and continue this work .” Cardinal Brady told mass-goers at his St Patrick ’ s Day homily in March that he would take a period of time to reflect on his future in the church.
A Christmas Eve homily, which made references to Mary's birth canal, offended some members of the parish and was reported to Bishop DiLorenzo.
On January 3, Noriega attended Holy Mass in the Nuncio's chapel and took communion ; where Laboa's homily was about the thief on the cross who in one moment asked God to change his life, and reportedly brought tears to Noriega's eyes.
The earliest surviving examples of Cornish prose are the Tregear Homilies, a series of 12 Catholic sermons written in English and translated by John Tregear around 1555-1557, to which a thirteenth homily The Sacrament of the Alter was added by another hand.

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It comprises two main divisions: the first is the Liturgy of the Catechumens which consists of introductory litanies, antiphons and scripture readings, culminating in a reading from one of the Gospels and, often, a homily ; the second is the Liturgy of the Faithful in which the Eucharist is offered, consecrated, and received as Holy Communion.
Of these barely one-half has come down to us, and a few only have heen published, e. g. on Simeon Stylites, on virginity, fornication, etc., two on the Blessed Virgin Mary, on the chariot of Ezechiel He wrote the first homily ( on Ezechiel's chariot ) when only twenty-two years of age.
The Sermo Lupi ad Anglos (' The Sermon of the Wolf to the English ') is the title given to a homily composed in England between 1010-1016 by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York ( died 1023 ), who commonly styled himself Lupus, or ' wolf ' after the first element in his name = ' wolf-stone '.
Silvestre Jofre, OSB said in his homily that, “ The College of San Beda comes to the arena with the sole purpose of helping to defend the Catholic battlements in the field of education .” With that, the school opened exclusively for young boys with 212 students taking primaria enseñanza and secundaria enseñanza, the equivalent respectively of grade school and high school with the first two years of college.
After hearing his first homily as bishop, Empress Galla Placidia is said to have given him the surname Chrysologus, by which he is known.

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