Sermon on the Third Sunday of Pascha, the Myrrh-bearing Women Bishop Tikhon (Shevkunov) of Egorievsk Our boldest hopes and dreams about human happiness, about our own selves, about our close ones, and about the future are all at best naiveté in comparison with what the Lord has prepared ...
highway that leads rome’s pilgrims from the old city to the basilica and tomb of saint peter, john paul ii’s ultimate predecessor, 263 popes back. wojtyla’s polish nuns, four of them, who cook, clean, share his table, and sleep within the papal apartment, have materialized at ...
let the women keep silent. For it is not permitted for them to speak, but to be in subjection, just as the law says. But if they wish to learn anything, let them ask their own husbands at home. For it isshameful for women to speak in church. ...
John Davies of Hereford, for example, used the figure on his wife's tomb (1612) in St Dustan-in-the-West, London: 'And to those Wives that glory most doe gaine, / She was a mirrour that no breath could staine'. 3 Although Boreman's sermon commemorates a widow who died at age ...
School children visiting the tomb are ushered off the street by elders aware of the arriving procession. They start to sing defiantly as older students are forcefully removed from the road by Israeli police. There is a hushed sense of anticipation and awe from those wait...
The bouquet was designed by Philippa Craddock and contained forget-me-nots that had been chosen in honour of Harry’s late mother and myrtle grown from the myrtle used in Queen Elizabeth II’s wedding bouquet. After the wedding, it was placed on the Tomb of the Unknown ...