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; and Mass
The influence of Mass was less pervasive than that of the congested, slum tenements among the bawdy houses, honkytonks, and sawdust saloons of his birthplace ; ;
; Aleister Crowley, " The Gnostic Mass "
* Hans Hofmann and Sara T Weeks ; Bartlett H Hayes ; Addison Gallery of American Art ; Search for the real, and other essays ( Cambridge, Mass., M. I. T.
" Previously the Nicene Creed was the only profession of faith that the Missal gave for use at Mass, except in Masses for children ; but in some countries use of the Apostles ' Creed was already permitted.
In large churches where they were celebrated the services were usually grouped ; e. g. Matins and Lauds ( about 7. 30 A. M .); Prime, Terce ( High Mass ), Sext, and None ( about 10 A. M .); Vespers and Compline ( 4 P. M .); and from four to eight hours ( depending on the amount of music and the number of high masses ) are thus spent in choir.
Instead, the forms of service that were to be included in the Book of Common Prayer were drawn from the Missal ( for the Mass ), Breviary for the daily office, Manual ( for the occasional services ; Baptism, Marriage, Burial etc.
The Communion service of 1549 maintained the format of distinct rites of Consecration and Communion, that had been introduced the previous year ; but with the Latin rite of the Mass ( chiefly following the familiar structure in the Use of Sarum ), translated into English.
In late medieval England, congregations regularly received Communion only at Easter ; and otherwise individual lay people might expect to receive Communion only when gravely ill, or in the form of a Nuptial Mass on being married.
Thus, in the Eucharist, gone were the words Mass and altar ; the ' Lord have mercy ' was interleaved into a recitation of the Ten Commandments and the Gloria was removed to the end of the service.
It was the final stage of the reformers ' work of removing all elements of sacrificial offering from the Latin Mass ; so that it should cease to be seen as a ritual at which the priest, on behalf of the faithful offered Christ's body and blood to God ; and might rather be seen as a ritual whereby Christ shared his body and blood, according to a different sacramental theology, with the faithful.
The Mass was re-established, altars, roods and statues were re-instated ; an attempt was made to restore the Church to its Roman affiliation.
Charles presented the virtual reality game show Cyberzone ( 1993 ) on BBC2 ; the late-night entertainment show Funky Bunker ( 1997 ) on ITV ; the reality television show Jailbreak ( 2000 ) on Channel 5 ; and the late-night chat show Weapons of Mass Distraction ( 2004 ) on ITV.
The Council entrusted to the Pope the implementation of its work ; as a result, Pope Pius IV issued the Tridentine Creed in 1565 ; and Pope Pius V issued in 1566 the Roman Catechism, in 1568 a revised Roman Breviary, and in 1570 a revised Roman Missal, thus standardizing what since the 20th century has been called the Tridentine Mass ( from the city's Latin name Tridentum ), and Pope Clement VIII issued in 1592 a revised edition of the Vulgate.
Mass torts also involve high individual damage awards ; thus, the absence of class treatment will not impede the ability of individual claimants to seek justice.
Modern Roman Catholic churches often have a crucifix above the altar on the wall ; for the celebration of Mass, the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church requires that, " on or close to the altar there is to be a cross with a figure of Christ crucified ".
Mary, a devout Catholic, was determined to crush the Protestant faith in which Elizabeth had been educated, and she ordered that everyone attend Catholic Mass ; Elizabeth had to outwardly conform.
* Pamela Sue Anderson, A feminist philosophy of religion: the rationality and myths of religious belief ( Oxford ; Malden, Mass.
Trust of George Eastman House ; Cambridge, Mass.

; and Healing
The Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Education continues to offer a course titled " Spirituality and Healing in Medicine ; The Importance of the Integration of Mind / Body Practices and Prayer " which The Mother Church has supported.
; Healing
Healing times for ablative therapy are much longer and the risk profile is greater compared to nonablative therapy ; however, nonablative therapy offers only minor improvements in cosmetic appearance of atrophic and acne scars.
< blockquote class =" toccolours " style =" text-align: left ; width: 28 %; float: left ; margin: 10px 10px 5px 5px ; padding: 10px ; display: table ;"> Into the Music: " The album's last four songs, " Angelou ", " And the Healing Has Begun ", and " It's All in the Game / You Know What They're Writing About " are a veritable tour-de-force with Morrison summoning every vocal trick at his disposal from " Angelou's climactic shouts to the sexually-charged, half-mumbled monologue in " And the Healing Has Begun " to the barely audible whisper that is the album's final sound.
* Chai, Makana Risser Na Mo ' olelo Lomilomi: Traditions of Hawaiian Massage & Healing ; ISBN 1-58178-046-X
In 1511, Titian painted three scenes of Miracles from the life of Saint Anthony: The Miracle of the Jealous Husband, which depicts the murder of a young woman by her husband ; A Child Testifying to Its Mother's Innocence ; and The Saint Healing the Young Man with a Broken Limb.
Part 2, Section 5, of The Book of Healing, contains his essay on mineralogy and meteorology, in six chapters: formation of mountains ; the advantages of mountains in the formation of clouds ; sources of water ; origin of earthquakes ; formation of minerals ; and the diversity of earth ’ s terrain.
In most Dragon Quest games, players must visit a church ( known as a House of Healing in the NES translations ) and talk to a priest or nun to save the games ' progress ; in Dragon Warrior, players had to talk to a king to save their progress, though the first two Dragon Quest titles for NES use a password save system.
Notwithstanding such self-judgements, it is untrue that all of Kapuściński's early verses were " very bad ": some of them ( to be sure, likewise not all ) reveal a level of prosodic finesse and a degree of genuinely poetic sensibility and conceptual sophistication of which a schoolboy could be rightfully proud ; the poem entitled " Uzdrowienie " ( Healing ), with its expertly codified trope of Christ, published in the periodical Dziś i jutro in August 1949 when Kapuściński was 17, could be cited as an example.
( Word of Faith magazine, 6 / 90 ; 7 / 92 ; 8 / 92 ; 12 / 92, Kenneth Hagin, Redeemed from Poverty, Sickness and Death and Healing Belongs to Us ).

; and healing
In Apollo's role as a healer, his appellations included Acesius ( ; Ἀκέσιος, Akesios, from ἄκεσις, " healing "), Acestor ( ; Ἀκέστωρ, Akestōr, literally " healer "), Paean ( ; Παιάν, Paiān, from παίειν, " to touch "), and Iatrus ( ; Ἰατρός, Iātros, literally " physician ").
The epithet Iatromantis ( ; Ἰατρομάντις, Iātromantis, from ὶατρός, " physician ", and μάντις, " prophet ") refers to both his role as a god of healing and of prophecy.
W. H. Roscher thinks that both nectar and ambrosia were kinds of honey, in which case their power of conferring immortality would be due to the supposed healing and cleansing powers of honey, and because fermented honey ( mead ) preceded wine as an entheogen in the Aegean world ; on some Minoan seals, goddesses were represented with bee faces ( compare Merope and Melissa ).
Some of these places are modern well-equipped hotels and spas ; the mineral waters of Afyon are renowned for their healing qualities.
: Þorvarð healed but slowly ; and when he could get on his feet he went to see Þorðís, and asked her what was best to help his healing.
The proper remedies were administered, but without producing their healing effects ; while the patient, yielding to the anxious looks of all around him, waived his usual objections to medicines, and took those which were prescribed without hesitation or remark.
* Two consecutive healing stories of women ; both make use of the number twelve ( and ).
In the Synoptic accounts, Jesus retreats into the wilderness following his baptism, and is presented as gathering disciples from scratch in his home country of Galilee ; following which he embarks on a ministry of teaching and healing, in which baptism plays no part.
John Francis Wilson thinks it possible to have been a pagan bronze statue whose true identity had been forgotten ; some have thought it to be Aesculapius, the God of healing, but the description of the standing figure and the woman kneeling in supplication is precisely that found on coins depicting the bearded emperor Hadrian reaching out to a female figure symbolizing a province kneeling before him.
" As a result of the large-scale activities surrounding the Harmonic Convergence in 1987, the American mass-media further popularised the term as a label for the alternative spiritual subculture, including practices such as meditation, channeling, crystal healing, astral projection, psychic experience, holistic health, simple living, and environmentalism ; or belief in phenomena such as Earth mysteries, ancient astronauts, extraterrestrial life, unidentified flying objects, crop circles, and reincarnation.
Commercial storage of potatoes involves several phases: drying of surface moisture ; a wound healing phase at 85 % to 95 % relative humidity and temperatures below ; a staged cooling phase ; a holding phase ; and a reconditioning phase, during which the tubers are slowly warmed.
Most pain resolves promptly once the painful stimulus is removed and the body has healed, but sometimes pain persists despite removal of the stimulus and apparent healing of the body ; and sometimes pain arises in the absence of any detectable stimulus, damage or disease.
Psychotherapy is an English word of Greek origin, deriving from Ancient Greek psyche ( ψυχή meaning " breath ; spirit ; soul ") and therapia ( θεραπεία " healing ; medical treatment ").
The game features many different bonuses that are received for various achievements whenever a level is completed, such as picking up all the missile weapons in a level ( one of the Republican bonuses ), using all the healing items ( Bleeder Bonus ), or ending a level with only the last shred of health ( Skin Of Your Teeth Bonus ; gives the player full health to start the next level ).
Shamans perform a variety of functions depending upon their respective cultures ; healing, leading a sacrifice, preserving the tradition by storytelling and songs, fortune-telling, and acting as a psychopomp ( literal meaning, " guide of souls ").
It is sometimes used to disassemble robotic enemies or turn other objects into weapons ; healing cuts and wounds.
New Shaker communities formed in the 1780s and 1790s included Hancock and West Pittsfield, Massachusetts ; Harvard, Massachusetts ; East Canterbury, New Hampshire ( or Shaker Village ); Shirley, Massachusetts ; Enfield, Connecticut ( then also known as Shaker Station ); Enfield, New Hampshire ; (" Chosen Vale "), at Tyringham, Massachusetts ; New Gloucester, Maine ( since 1890: " Sabbathday Lake "); and Alfred, Maine, where, more than anywhere else among the Shakers, spiritualistic healing of the sick was practiced.

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