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* The Glorification of the Royal Family

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* The Glorification of the Optina Elders – A Second Pascha article from Orthodox America

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* July 27 / August 9 — Glorification: This is the anniversary of the joint-glorification ( canonization ) of Herman of Alaska as a saint in 1970.
On Tuesday, August 4, 1970, the 91st Congress of the United States acknowledged the Glorification of St Herman of Alaska with a speech in the Senate, and his biography was formally entered into the Congressional Record, Vol.
* Photos From The Glorification Of St. Herman
One of the most eulogistic of these artistic works in its celebration of his reign, is the ' Glorification of the Reign of Urban VIII ' painted by Pietro da Cortona in the large vault of salone of the Palazzo Barberini.
If successful, this is followed by a service of Glorification in which the Saint is given a day on the church calendar to be celebrated by the entire church.
Glorification includes the erection of shrines to the dead, the encouragement of pilgrimages to the site of the pyre, and the derivation of any income from such sites and pilgrims.
* L. The Glorification and Victory of the Righteous: the Repentance of the Gentiles.
Normally, candidates for sainthood, prior to their Glorification ( Canonization ) as a saint, will be commemorated by serving Panikhidas.
Then, on the eve of their Glorification will be served an especially solemn Requiem, known as the " Last Panikhida.
Glorification ( also referred to as canonization ) is the term used in the Orthodox Christian Church for the official recognition of a person as a saint of the Church.
Glorification is the third stage of Christian development.
8: 28-30 ) Glorification is the completion, the consummation, the perfection, the full realization of salvation.
The 3rd stage of Christian development is to glorify God through one's life, to decrease so that He may increase so that as others encounter a living breathing Christian who is walking in Glorification, they encounter Christ and perceive His Glory and His presence.
Glorification is the Protestant alternative to purgatory, as it is " the means by which the elect receive perfection before entering into the kingdom of Heaven.
* The Glorification of Saints in the Orthodox Church by Fr.
The entrance tympanum on the southern façade is adorned with a relief of the Glorification of the Cross, the same façade also shows an Ascension of Christ.
In his Glorification of Mary, the figures of Maria with her baby are surrounded by three circles of halo.
* The Glorification of Mary ( c. 1490 – 1495 ),< ref >
In 1880, he painted a ceiling for the Luxembourg, representing " The Glorification of French Sculpture.
The work, completed in 1888, was titled Glorification of the Renaissance.
* Glorification ( 1977 ) of St. Innocent, metropolitan of Moscow, enlightener of Alaska and Siberia ( 1879 )
* The world was created for the Glorification of God.
* Glorification ( 1988 ) of Saint Xenia of Petersburg, fool-for-Christ ( c. 1803 )

Royal and Family
Category: Royal Family of Emesa
* Alexander, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia, ( born 1945 ), the head of the Yugoslav Royal Family
Since the passage of the Act of Settlement, the most senior member of the Royal Family to have married a Roman Catholic, and thereby been removed from the line and later lines of succession, is Prince Michael of Kent, who married Baroness Marie-Christine von Reibnitz in 1978 ; he was fifteenth in the lines of succession at the time of his marriage.
Excluding those princesses who have married into overseas Roman Catholic royal families, only one member of the Royal Family ( that is, with the style of Royal Highness ) has converted to Roman Catholicism since the passage of the act: the Duchess of Kent, wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.
In the English order of precedence, the Archbishop of Canterbury is ranked above all individuals in the realm, with the exception of the Sovereign and members of the Royal Family.
* The Burrell affair-allegations about the behavior of the British Royal Family and their servants with possible constitutional implications.
Balmoral has been one of the residences of the British Royal Family since 1852, when it was purchased by Queen Victoria and her consort, Prince Albert.
The Balmoral Estate has been added to by successive members of the Royal Family, and now covers an area of about.
The Royal Family employs about 50 full-time and 50 – 100 part-time staff to maintain the working estate.
* Balmoral tartan, a tartan pattern worn by the British Royal Family
Many of the Army's constituent Regiments and Corps have been granted the " Royal " prefix and have members of the Royal Family occupying senior positions within some regiments.
The business of making the changes was then entrusted to a small committee of bishops and the Privy Council and, apart from tidying up details, this committee introduced into Morning and Evening Prayer a prayer for the Royal Family ; added several thanksgivings to the Occasional Prayers at the end of the Litany ; altered the rubrics of Private Baptism limiting it to the minister of the parish, or some other lawful minister, but still allowing it in private houses ( the Puritans had wanted it only in the church ); and added to the Catechism the section on the sacraments.
Legend has it that there was a member of the British Royal Family onboard and that in gratitude for their bravery, King George III decreed that Caymanians should never be conscripted for war service and Parliament legislated that they should never be taxed.
Relations with the Royal Family were also strained.
That said, according to Lord Wyatt, this was to be expected as the Queen Mother was " the most right-wing member of the Royal Family.
" However, the locus of the celebrations is the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario, where large concerts and cultural displays are held on Parliament Hill, with the governor general and prime minister typically officiating, though the monarch or another member of the Royal Family may also attend or take the governor general's place.
Prince William and his wife took part in the events in Ottawa for Canada Day, 2011, the first time a member of the Royal Family other than the monarch and her consort had done so.
A Thatcher aide, in the 1994 PBS video, " The Windsors: A Royal Family ," claimed that she privately used to say that CHOGM stood for Compulsory Handouts to Greedy Mendicants.
In June 1917, when the Royal Family stopped using their German names and titles and adopted the more British-sounding " Windsor ": Prince Louis of Battenberg became Louis Mountbatten, and was created Marquess of Milford Haven.
The documentary stated that Mountbatten and other members of the British Royal Family supported the plot and were involved in its planning.
On 27 April 1977, shortly before his 77th birthday, Mountbatten became the first member of the Royal Family to appear on the TV guest show This Is Your Life.
* 1956 – Princess Alia bint Al Hussein, Jordanian Royal Family member
His tour came 735 years after his ancestor, Edward I of England ( then Prince Edward ), had also been on military duty in the Middle East during the Ninth crusade, and also made Harry the first member of the Royal Family to have served in a war zone since his uncle, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, flew helicopters during the Falklands War.

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