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Bede ( ; ; 672 / 673 – 26 May 735 ), also referred to as Saint Bede or the Venerable Bede (), was an English monk at the Northumbrian monastery of Saint Peter at Monkwearmouth and of its companion monastery, Saint Paul's, in modern Jarrow ( see Monkwearmouth-Jarrow ), both in the Kingdom of Northumbria.
Both the Vita Columbae and the Venerable Bede ( 672 / 673-735 ) record Columba's visit to Bridei.
Venerable Hsuan Hua, who taught Chán / Zen and Pure Land Buddhism, also taught that the external breathing reaches a state of stillness in correct meditation:
Grave goods found from this period strongly suggest a large influx of people from the Anglian region of Schleswig in north Germany / south Denmark ( the Angles ), confirmed by the Venerable Bede.
The school, named after the Venerable Bede of England, naturally chose the heraldic symbol of the ancient Scots / English for courage.

Venerable and Virtue
* Instilling Goodness Elementary and Developing Virtue Secondary Schools: The elementary ( kindergarten through 6th grade ) and secondary ( 7th grade through 12th grade ) schools were founded by the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua in 1976.

Venerable and When
When the reign of the House of Capet began, Vendôme formed the chief town of a county belonging to Bouchard, called " the Venerable ", who died in the monastery of Saint-Maur-des-Fossés in 1007.
When men from his flagship HMS Venerable clambered up into the rigging and roared three cheers in a prearranged signal for the revolt to begin on 1 May, Duncan initially threatened to run the ringleader through with his sword.
When rumours of the plan reached the fleet at Yarmouth, the crew of Venerable also expressed their distaste with the plan, but reaffirmed their promise of loyalty to their admiral whatever the circumstances.
When payments in the Islamic gold coin later lapsed, the Cluniac order suffered a financial crisis that crippled them during the abbacies of Pons of Melgueil ( 1109 – 1125 ) and Peter the Venerable ( 1122 – 1156 ).
When he and his brothers saw Mellitus ( d. 624 ), bishop of London, giving the eucharist to the people in church, they said to him, so it was commonly believed in the Venerable Bede's time, " Why do you not offer us the white bread that you used to give to our father Saba, for so they called him, and which you still give to the people?

Venerable and information
The eighth century monk and chronicler the Venerable Bede wrote a history of the English church called Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum ; the history only covers events up to 731, but as one of the major sources for Anglo-Saxon history it provides important background information for Offa's reign.
The source of information about Hilda is The Ecclesiastical History of the English by the Venerable Bede in 731, who was born approximately eight years before her death.
One of Henry's main sources was the Venerable Bede and the 13th-century chronicler, Roger of Wendovers main source was Henry, although it is probable that he had access to information from manuscripts and oral sources now lost in history.

Venerable and has
A Venerable has as of yet no feast day, no churches may be built in his or her honor, and the church has made no statement on the person's probable or certain presence in heaven, but prayer cards and other materials may be printed to encourage the faithful to pray for a miracle wrought by his or her intercession as a sign of God's will that the person be canonized.
* If the Venerable was not a martyr – all non-martyrs are " confessors " as they " confessed " or bore witness to their faith by how they lived their lives – it must be proven that a miracle has taken place by his or her intercession: that is, that God has shown a sign that the person is enjoying the Beatific Vision by God performing a miracle in response to the Blessed's prayers.
* June 17 – Baldwin II of Flanders has Fulk the Venerable, bishop of Reims, assassinated.
Since 24 January 1956, the Archbishop of Québec has the ceremonial title of Primate of Canada ; the title was given to the reigning Archbishop of Québec by the Venerable Servant of God Pope Pius XII.
As for the mason-and-mortar Buddha image enshrined in the vihara at the Sri Mongkol Temple, the inhabitants of the realm named it Phra Chao Ong Luang ( พระเจ ้ าองค ์ หลวง ), or Venerable Holy One, and made it the representative image of Wat Sri Mongkol, which itself was later renamed to Wat Sri Mongkol South ; this Buddha image has been associated with the settlement and realm ever since.
Anne de Xainctonge ( Dijon, November 21, 1567 – Dole, June 8, 1621 ) was the founder of the Society of the Sisters of Saint Ursula of the Blessed Virgin and has been declared a Venerable by the Roman Catholic Church.
Venerable Hsing Yun, one of the premier figures in contemporary Chinese Buddhism, has stated that Buddhism should never teach intolerance toward homosexuality, and that people should expand their minds.
This has been the case through the centuries, and more recently with popes such as Venerable Pius XII, Paul VI and Blessed John Paul II, who stated that he received his first Brown Scapular of Mount Carmel at age ten when his Marian devotion was taking shape and he continued to wear it into his papacy.
In the twentieth century some English-language Orthodox sources began to use the term " Venerable " to refer to a righteous person who was a candidate for glorification ( canonization ), most famously in the case of Saint John of Shanghai and San Francisco ; however, this has not altered the original usage of this term in reference to monastic saints.
The first born Karmapa, Trinley Thaye Dorje, has been recognized by Shamar Rinpoche ( regarded by some as the senior lama in the Karma Kagyu hierarchy just below the Karmapa ), Lama Jigme Rinpoche, Topga Yulgyal Rinpoche, Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche, Sherab Gyaltsen Rinpoche, the Venerable Khenchen Rinpoche Drupon Trinley Paljor, and the Fourth Trungram Gyaltrul Rinpoche.
The sect itself was founded in Taiwan in 1967 by Venerable Master Hsing Yun, and has 120 branches throughout the world.
Butson has been active with the St. John Ambulance for many years and was appointed Commander of the Venerable Order of Saint John on 14 April 2009.
The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, a revival of the mediaeval English Langue of the Order of Saint John, was chiefly Anglican at its formation in the nineteenth century but has since opened its membership to men and women of any faith.
The current archdeacon is the Venerable Patrick Curran ( 2008 ), who is based in Vienna, Austria and has served since 2002.
The current ( 2008 ) archdeacon is the Venerable Kenneth Letts, who is based in Nice and has served since 2007.
It has been very effective in sponsoring the publication of numerous booklets and literature on Buddhism, many of them written by the Venerable himself.
The BMS, under the spiritual guidance of Venerable Dhammananda, has targeted the younger generation in its many activities.
Giving an overview of the purpose of the programs, the NKT-IKBU says: " Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso has designed three special Study Programs for the systematic study and practice of Kadampa Buddhism that are especially suited to the modern world.
The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem has been a Canadian national honour since 1990, recognizing charitably minded men and women whose philanthropy is expressed principally through its two foundations, the St. John Eye Hospital in Jerusalem and St. John Ambulance.
Her status remains as " Venerable " ( i. e., not " Blessed " as in someone who is " beatified ," or " Saint ," as in someone who has been canonized ).
She was taught by Venerable Samu Sunim, a Korean Zen Master who has established several Buddhist temples in North America.
The Thai Bhikkhuni Sangha has been revived by Venerable Dhammananda ,< ref >

Venerable and been
Egbert had been a disciple of the Venerable Bede, who urged him to raise York to an archbishopric.
The version of the scriptures that had been established at the third council, including the vinaya, sutta and the abhidhamma ( collectively known as " tripiṭaka "), was taken to Sri Lanka by Emperor Aśoka's son, the Venerable Mahinda.
The 7 – 8th-century English monk St. Bede was referred to as being venerable soon after his death and, by tradition, is therefore often referred to as " the Venerable Bede " despite his also having been canonized.
While Venerable had diverted south, Vrijheid had been attacked from the west by Ardent under Captain Richard Rundle Burges.
Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Venerable:
According to an Old Believer legend, the Old Believer settlement in the area was spurred by the existence of the ancient Olenevsky Skete ( today, the village of Bolshoye Olenevo, some southeast from Semyonov ), which had supposedly been founded in the 15th century by some of Venerable Macarius's monks to commemorate their leader's Miracle of the Moose that took place at that site, and later joined the Raskol.
In January 1962 Jiyu-Kennett traveled to Malaysia to accept an award she had been honored with for setting a Buddhist hymn, " Welcome Joyous Wesak Day " by Venerable Sumangalo, to music.
He served in the post for almost four years, having been ordained and installed on the feast of St Bede the Venerable, May 25, 2004.
Significant portions of the writings of the Venerable Concepcion Cabrera de Armida were reported as having been based on her adorations of the Blessed Sacrament
Venerable Gunaratana had been in Malaya since 1926 and was quite familiar with the situation of Buddhism in the country.
Significant portions of the writings of the Venerable Concepcion Cabrera de Armida were reported as having been based on her adorations of the Blessed Sacrament
At the time, Venerable Tep Vong was the titular head of a unified Cambodian sangha, having been appointed to the position in 1981 by the Vietnamese-backed People's Republic of Kampuchea.
According to an Old Believer legend, the oldest of the sketes, the Olenevsky Skete (, i. e. " The Skete of the Deer "), had supposedly been founded in the 15th century by some of Venerable Macarius's monks to commemorate their leader's Miracle of the Moose that took place at that site, and later joined the Raskol.

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