Related to Becoming a saint: Pope John Paul IIcan·on·ize (kăn′ə-nīz′) tr.v. can·on·ized, can·on·iz·ing, can·on·iz·es 1. To declare (a deceased person) to be a saint and entitled to be fully honored as such. 2. To include in the biblical canon. 3. To ...
(in the philosophy of Aristotle) any change from the lower level of potentiality to the higher level of actuality Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005 Want to thank TFD for its existence?Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visitthe we...
He's not an official Catholic saint yet, but in October the Church beatified Nazi resister Franz Jagerstatter at the cathedral in Linz, Austria--thus taking the second of three steps toward official canonization or sainthood.As writer and activist Jeanie Wylie said, "We smile to think of the...
The Life of Saint Alexis Man of God as an example of the transformation of man in a Christian context If discourse analysis fails to account for the infinite realities of the divine Logos, this would not prevent us from trying to discover, within the limits of the analogy, that syntactic ...
unruly officers, within the police, and the multiplication of militia groups in Rio, Caio's comments suggests that these processes might be related: that there might be a connection between attempts to modernize the police and the expansion of militias. 6 Violent Becomings 179 police resemble a...
The Rule of Saint Benedict: Initiation into the Monastic Tradition 4 (review) In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: Reviewed by James A. Wiseman O.S.B. The Rule of Saint Benedict: Initiation into... JA Wiseman - 《Catholic Historical Review》...
fall apart as infighting becomes more of a problem.Goods won’t necessarily be high-priced; many simply won’t be available at any price. Political parties will fragment. Conflict within countries, such as the recent Wagner conflict with the military leadership in Russia, wil...
the graceful uniformity of them. Point. “What are they?” They look like the swans that live in the Public Garden, moving in one honking crowd along the bank, an ungainly grace in their steps. “They’re sisters,” your mother will say. You’ve always wanted a sister. Cry without un...