Setting You Free From Loyola’s Prison Who Are The Jesuits And Why Are They So Powerful? Felipe Robles and Giovanni Cirucci Don Inigo Lopez de Recalde, after Romanizing his name, has become known as Ignatius of Loyola. Loyola, is perhaps the second most infamous man to only Judas Iscariot...
Are Knights Templar Catholic? Can Catholics join the Knights of Malta? Are the Knights of Malta Benedictine monks? Where is ballet believed to have originated? Where did the Thule culture originate? Are the Knights of Malta Jesuits? Where did the Inuit people come from?
What are the three legacies of the Reformation? What role did Wittenberg play in the Reformation? What act by Martin Luther set off the Reformation? What facilitated the spread of the Protestant Reformation in Europe? What area of Europe was excluded from the Reformation?
Termini Train Station, in the east, and theVatican Cityin the west. The Vatican, technically an independent country, is one of Rome’s most awe-inspiring areas and contains two must-see attractions: St Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museums’ Sistine Chapel. Though there are no ...
THE people of the Iberian peninsula are famous for their very pronounced“racial”characteristics. The Spaniard is supposed to be so“racially”different from any other group of people, that one will recognize him anywhere and under all circumstances by his racial haughtiness, his formal courtesy, ...
If you’re looking for a little slice of history during your visit to Paris, then consider the Saint Germain neighborhood for your home away from home when you are staying in the city. Top attractions that are nearby Saint Germain: Le Odéon Theatre: If you want to experience a bit of ...
Revelation 5:8- “… elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them harps,and golden vials fullof odours, which are the prayers of saints.” IN REVELATION CHAPTER 6, WE SEE DEAD SAINTS ASKING GOD TO ACT ON EARTH In chapter 6, we see dead saints, who were martyred for ...
It’s one of more than 100 universities worldwide run by the Society of Jesus (a Christian religious group, also known as Jesuits). Almost 22,000 students are enrolled, most of whom are based at the main campus in Bogotá. The university is currently ranked 20th in the Latin America ...
of the first part of a statement made by the Portuguese novelist and essayist Vergílio Ferreira when receiving the Europalia Literary Prize of the European Communities almost twenty five years ago: "Language is the place from where the World is seen and where we are thought and sensitivity"1...
Focusing on the research landscape for graduate students of China’s Christian universities is of great significance for making sense of the path along which the theological and practical studies are conducted by contemporary China’s Christian universities and for promoting the dialogue and understanding...