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The Golden Rose of Paul VI was delivered to the " Old Basilica " by the Apostolic Nuncio, and its bestowal was a gift of the Holy See to mark the participation of the Supreme Pontiff in the commemorations of the 250th anniversary of the devotion to the Virgin of Aparecida.

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According to one report, however, Mr. Hammarskjold was considered `` too controversial '' a figure to warrant bestowal of the coveted honor last spring.
The SA was the first Nazi paramilitary group to develop pseudo-military titles for bestowal upon its members.
Although the area was never directly under the Emperor's jurisdiction and the claim seems unsupported by any bestowal document, it was in wide use in the 17th century.
In the 11th and 12th centuries the immantatio, or bestowal of the mantum ( a papal vestment consisting of a very long red cope fastened with an elaborate morse ) on the newly elected pope was regarded as especially symbolic of investiture with papal authority, and was conferred with the words: " I invest thee with the Roman papacy, that thou rule over the city and the world.
Until the mid-17th century, when bestowal of the title of Khan was transferred to the Dalai Lama, all Mongol tribes recognized this claim and the political prestige attached to it.
The results were published in 1885 in his Uranometria Nova Oxoniensis, and their importance was recognized by the bestowal in 1886 upon him, conjointly with Professor Pickering, of the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society.
As with all ancient Chinese surnames, the Zhao family was constantly added to by marriages, its bestowal upon commoners for meritorious deeds, and its adoption by non-Chinese peoples assimilated into Han Chinese culture.
A treaty was drawn between the British and Mir Jafar to raise him to the throne of the Nawab in return for support to the British in the field of battle and the bestowal of large sums of money upon them as compensation for the attack on Calcutta.
The Pacific Star was authorised for immediate bestowal to any soldier or sailor who had been killed or wounded in combat.
Although 41 Commando was not mentioned in the original citation ( as US Navy regulations did not originally allow bestowal upon foreign forces ), representations to the USMC subsequently led to it also receiving the award, which was accepted in 1957.
" St. Boniface and later Hincmar of Reims picture most dismally the consequent downfall of church discipline, and though St. Boniface tried zealously and even successfully to reform the Frankish Church, the bestowal of abbeys on secular abbots was not abolished.
It was only through the so-called investitures conflict that the Church was freed from secular domination ; the reforms brought about by the papacy put an end to the bestowal of abbeys upon laymen.
The decoration was rarely bestowed, since most Navy and Marine Corps personnel received the Sampson Medal for West Indies service, and Navy regulations prohibited the bestowal of both the Sampson Medal and West Indies Campaign Medal for the same period of duty.
This is usually the case for Career Counselors of the larger or higher echelon Navy commands, where such permanent bestowal of the Career Counselor Badge was authorized by a senior officer O-6 or above.
The title was accompanied by the bestowal of the Order " Mother Heroine " and a certificate conferred by the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.
In a September 1934 speech to the National Socialist Women's Organization, Adolf Hitler argued that for the German woman her “ world is her husband, her family, her children, and her home ”, a policy which was reinforced by the stress on " Kinder " and " Küche " in propaganda, and the bestowal of the Cross of Honor of the German Mother on women bearing four or more babies.
" Originally the term designated a promotion given on such occasions as a coronation, or the termination of a great war, and had its origin during the reign of James II ( 1685 – 88 ); but it was abused so frequently and used to such an extent by the general award of brevet commissions, that in 1854, during and after the Crimean War, its bestowal was limited strictly to cases of very distinguished service in the field and on the principle of seniority.
Prior to its bestowal upon Prince Adam, the Sword of Power was also stored in the depths of the Crystal Chamber.
These chains did not indicate the initiation into an order of chivalry as this is usually understood, since the bestowal of a chain of a particular design only occurred at a particular coronation and was not repeated at any other coronations or royal event.

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The ceremonial connected with the preparation of the pallium and its bestowal upon the Pope at his coronation, however, suggests some such symbolism.
The bestowal of the award took place at the annual meeting of the Division of Plasma Physics in Salt Lake City in November 2011.

bestowal and occasion
When Pope John Paul II addressed the Carmelite family in 2001 on the occasion of the 750th anniversary of the bestowal of the Scapular, he said that " Over time this rich Marian heritage of Carmel has become, through the spread of the Holy Scapular devotion, a treasure for the whole Church.

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#* Rain is considered as great a manifestation of power as the resurrection of the dead ; hence in winter a line recognizing God's bestowal of rain is inserted in this benediction.
The three recitatives can be considered a sermon, according among others to Julian Mincham, who comments: " All three speak of God ’ s Laws ; their bestowal, their fulfillment ( or lack of it ) and our attitudes towards them ", and who summarizes: " The three recitatives were clearly planned as a cognate group and encapsulate the fundamental Lutheran creed.

bestowal and William
Josephine Miles in Pathetic Fallacy in the Nineteenth Century: A Study of a Changing Relation Between Object and Emotion, influenced by William Wordsworth ’ s discussion of the practice, argues that “ pathetic bestowal ” is a neutral and therefore preferable label.

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* 2011 ( 14 June ): Appointed Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order ( KCVO ), knighthood in the personal bestowal of HM The Queen
Theomorphism, from Greek θεος, theos ( God ) and μορφη, morphē ( shape or form ), refers to the bestowal of divine attributes on humanity.

bestowal and were
In older times, the wedding rings were not only a sign of love, but were also linked to the bestowal of ' earnest money '.
After the them were the O ' Donoghues, and these two were the only septs who took part in the performance of the MacCarthy inauguration ceremonies-i. e., the bestowal of the White Wand.
Jejeebhoy's services were first recognized by the British Empire in 1842 by the bestowal of a knighthood and in 1858 by the award of a baronetcy.
Camphausen's great services to Prussia were recognized by his sovereign in the bestowal of the Order of the Black Eagle in 1895, a dignity carrying with it a patent of nobility.

bestowal and most
The ' ava ceremony is the most significant ritual which takes place during all important occasions, including the bestowal of matai chiefly titles.

bestowal and had
It appears that he had rendered valuable services to the exiles during the reign of the tyrants, and in 403 Thrasybulus proposed that these services should be recognized by the bestowal of the citizenship.
For those members of the Army who had served on active duty during the Spanish-American War, but had not been deployed in action, a separate medal existed for bestowal, known as the Spanish War Service Medal.

bestowal and for
He also inscribed numerous Gohonzon for bestowal upon specific disciples and lay believers.
This work led to the joint bestowal of the Turing Award on the two, for the introduction of this fundamental concept of computational complexity theory.
Baptism with the Holy Spirit ( alternatively Baptism in the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost ) in Christian theology is a term describing baptism ( washing or immersion ) in or with the Spirit of God and is frequently associated with the bestowal of spiritual gifts and empowerment for Christian ministry.
The modern papal inauguration, developed from the form used for John Paul I, takes place during Mass ( usually in the piazza outside Saint Peter's Basilica ) and involves the formal bestowal of the pallium, the symbol of the pope's universal jurisdiction, on the newly elected pope by the senior Cardinal Deacon.
The formula " Perungo te chrisma sanctitatis " seems to have been mixed up with a form for the bestowal of the white garment, for it goes on " tunicam immortalitatis, quam D. N. J. C.

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We expect bestowal of God's love through him.
About 500 employes of the firm will be on hand to witness bestowal of the honor upon Mr. Sorrentino.
They speak of the work of Christ as the bestowal of incorruptibility, which can mean ( though it does not have to mean ) deliverance from time and history.
This is defined as bestowal, or giving, which is the intention of altruism.
No one is permitted to arrogate to himself the episcopal authority in matters pertaining to the cura animarum and the bestowal of benefices.
The term is often used derogatorily to describe a government's bestowal of money grants, tax breaks, or other special favorable treatment on corporations or selected corporations, and implies that corporations are much less needy of such treatment than the poor.
The township's Corporate Rights Ordinance of 2006 states, " This illegitimate bestowal of civil and political rights upon corporations prevents the administration of laws within Blaine Township and usurps basic human and constitutional rights guaranteed to the people of Blaine Township.
The Post-Vulgate Cycle's second Lady of the Lake is called " Ninianne ", and her story is nearly identical to the one in the Lancelot-Grail, though it adds her bestowal of Excalibur to Arthur.
The shogunate intervened and invalidated the bestowal of the garments.
The name is derived from the word pronntach or bronntach, which is related to the word bronnadh, meaning giving or bestowal ( pronn is given as an Ulster version of bronn in O ' Reilly's Irish English Dictionary.

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