The Apostolic Canons ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 03279a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Apostolic Canons ref or Ecclesiastical Canons of the Same Holy Apostles ref http www.ccel.org ccel schaff anf07.ix.ix.vi.html ..., the Apostolic Canons use a pseudepigraph ic form, and their attribution to the Twelve Apostles is without any historical basis. These eighty five canons were approved by the Eastern Council in Trullo in 692 but rejected by Pope Constantine . In the Latin Rite Western Church only fifty of these canons ... Canons of the Same Holy Apostles http encyclopedia.jrank.org APO ARN APOSTOLIC CANONS.html Apostolic ... Law DEFAULTSORT Canons Of The Apostles Category Ancient Church Orders Category New Testament apocrypha ... of ancient canons Western collections and afterwards in the Corpus Juris Canonici . Canon ... legislation of the Twelve ApostlesApostles themselves, at least as promulgated by their great ... canons they quote nor even before the latter end of the 4th century, since they are certainly posterior ... and all similar early canonical texts, locates the composition of the Apostolic Canons in the 5th ... Sebastian Drey , the first among modern writers to study profoundly these ancient canons he distinguished ... quotes canons 21 23. ref E. W. Brooks, Select Letters of Severus of Antioch , London, 1904 Syriac ... controversy over the number of these canons. In the Apostolic Constitutions loc. cit. they are eighty ... counting of two canons as one . In the latter half of the 6th century, John of Antioch John Scholasticus ... decrees in which he included these eighty five canons, ref See Henri Justel Voellus , Bibliotheca ... authorship, instead referring to them as having been handed down in the name of the Apostles. On the other hand the Latin Church, throughout the Middle Ages , recognized only fifty canons of the Apostles. This was the number finally adopted by Dionysius Exiguus , who first translated these canons into Latin about 500. It is not very clear why he omitted canons 51 85 he seems to have been ... more details
dablink For the followers of Jesus, see Twelve Apostles for the work by Edward Elgar, see The Apostles ... See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Apostles image Apostles.jpg caption The Apostles performing ... Lewty br Sean Stokes br Colin Murrell past members The Apostles are an experimental punk rock ... not necessarily adhere to the aesthetics of that movement. History The Apostles were formed in the Islington ... played their first concert on 22 September 1981. This line up of the group recorded a demo tape The Apostles ... Libertarianism libertarian approach of The Apostles seemed to portray classic anarchism, as opposed ... members of the anarcho punk movement such as Conflict band Conflict , who released three records by The Apostles ... Home , in his book Cranked Up Really High , to describe The Apostles as locked into...a stasis if not actual ... recordings released, The Apostles contributed the song Forbidden Love to the first queercore compilation, JD.s Top Ten Homocore Hits , released by J.D.s fanzine in 1990. The Apostles split as a group ... bootleg Punk Obituary , 1985, Mortarhate Records The Lives & Times Of The Apostles , 1986 COR Records The Acts Of The Apostles In The Theatre Of Fear , 1986 Acid Stings How Much Longer? , 1986 ... Costs Nothing , 1984 Smash The Spectacle , 1984 22 Anathema The Apostles , 1985 Death To Wacky ... only The Apostles 1981 The 2nd Dark Age 1982 Libertarian Propaganda 1982 Topics For Discussion ... Top Ten Tape Forbidden Love 1990 Cassette culture cassette Several early Apostles tracks are featured ... links http www.unit united.co.uk Website for The Apostles current band UNIT http homepage.ntlworld.com acidstings APOSTLES.htm.html Website for The Apostles http www.uncarved.org blog 2005 01 punk comics 2 Article about The Apostles http uncarved.org music apunk apostles.html The Apostles interview with Homocore zine Use dmy dates date June 2011 DEFAULTSORT Apostles, The Category Anarcho punk ... musical groups Category Musical groups from London it The Apostles ... more details
, or caused to reflourish, the order of canons regular, which was first instituted by the Apostles. disambiguation ...Very long date November 2009 Canons Regular are members of certain bodies of priesthood Catholic Church ... praying of the Liturgy of the Hours in choir. canon priest Secular canons , by contrast, belong .... Canons Regular are sometimes called Black or White Canons, depending on the color of the religious habit worn by the congregation Catholic congregation to which they belong. Canons Regular Refimprove section date October 2009 The Canons Regular of Saint Augustine C.R.S.A. or Can.Reg. , also referred to as Augustinian Canons or Austin Canons Austin being a corruption of Augustinian , is one of the oldest Latin Rite Orders. The canons live together in community and take the three vow s of chastity, poverty and obedience though this is a later development, the first communities of Canons took vows of common property and stability. Some congregations of Canons Regular have retained the vow of stability, e.g. the members of the Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular take a vow of stability for the house which they join. Famous Canons Regular include the only English Pope Adrian IV , ref ... of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life of the Holy See , Canons Regular, who combine ..., gave this form of religious life its most characteristic features. Historically, the French canons ... canons were the custodians of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham . Citation needed date October 2009 The characteristic Religious habit habit of canons regular is the rochet , a sign of the clergy ... . In 1959, four congregations of Canons Regular came together to form a confederated Order, which with time ..., Abbot of Klosterneuburg Monastery , and Abbot General of the Austrian Congregation of Canons ..., the United States and Uruguay. The Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular, based in the monasteries ... Sancti Augustini is a new Protestant religious community of Canons founded in 2008 at the ecumenical ... more details
The Canons of Hippolytus is a Christian text composed by 38 decrees Canon law canons and belongs to genre of the Ancient Church Orders Church Orders . The work can be dated on about 336 to 340 CE even if a slightly later date is sometime proposed. The provenience is regarded as Egypt . ref name Bradshaw cite book first Paul F. last Bradshaw title The Search for the Origins of Christian Worship date 2002 isbn 9780195217322 publisher Oxford University Press authorlink Paul F. Bradshaw pages 83 ref The author is unknown, even if the work presents itself as being written by Hippolytus of Rome Hippolytus , the high pope bishop of Rome , according to the instructions of the Apostles . It contain instructions in regard to the choice and ordination of Christian ministers, regulations as to widows and virgins ... Daniel Bonifacius von Haneberg Daniel von Haneberg , who first published the Canons of Hippolytus The Canons of Hippolytus exist only in an Arabic language Arabic version, itself made from a Coptic ... translation has been published in 1987. ref cite book first Paul F. last Bradshaw title The Canons ... Content The book is divided into thirty eight canons, to which short headings are prefixed. This division .... Canons 2 5 give regulations for the selection and ordination of bishops , presbyters and deacons . The bishop .... The duties of a deacon are described, and the prayer of his ordination follows 5 . Canons 6 ... are not ordained 9 ordination is for men only. Canons 10 15 describe conditions for the admission of converts ... be a soldier. Canons 16 18 deal chiefly with regulations concerning women. Canon 19 is a long ... as little children. A warning is added against eating anything before communicating. Canons 20 22 deal ... regulations according to the commands of our fathers the apostles let none of our successors alter ... that the high priest should visit them for the shadow of Saint Peter Peter healed the sick . Canons ... an evil spirit get possession of it. Canons 30 35 contain various rules, and specially deal with suppers ... more details
The Canons of Dort , or Canons of Dordrecht , formally titled The Decision of the Synod of Dort on the Five Main Points of Doctrine in Dispute in the Netherlands , is the judgment of the National Synod held in the Netherlands Dutch city of Dordrecht in 1618 19. At the time, Dordrecht was often referred to in English as Dort . Today, the Canons of Dort form part of the Three Forms of Unity , one of the Reformed Christian confessions of faith confessional standards of many of the Reformed churches around the world, including the Netherlands , South Africa , Australia , and North America. Their continued use as a standard still forms an unbridgable problem preventing close cooperation between the followers of Jacob Arminius , the Remonstrant s, and Dutch Reformed Churches. These canons are in actuality ... of the Belgic Confession . The Canons are the judgment of the Synod against this Remonstrance. Regardless ... in various forms within Protestantism. The Canons were not intended to be a comprehensive explanation of Reformed doctrine, but only an exposition on the five points of doctrine in dispute. These Canons ... by Lorraine Boettner The Synod of Dordt by Thomas Scott The Canons of Dordt by Henry Peterson The Five ... 07 03 the canons of dortdrecht English Translation of the Canons of Dort http www.start.urclearning.org 2006 07 03 canons of dortdrecht spanish Spanish Translation of the Canons of Dort http forms.reformed.org.ua Dordt 20Canons all The Canons of Dort in Latin, Dutch, English, Russian and Ukrainian http www.crcna.org pages dort canons main.cfm Christian Reformed Church The Canons of Dort http www.canrc.org resources bop candort Canons of Dort http www.start.urclearning.org creeds and confessions audio Audio Recording of the Canons of Dort mp3 DEFAULTSORT Canons Of Dort Category Calvinism Category ... fr Canons de Dordrecht ko nl Dordtse Leerregels ja pl Kanony z Dort pt C nones de Dort simple Canons of Dort fi Dordtin kanonit sv Kalvinismens fem punkter ... more details
For the compact digital camera line Canon PowerShot The Pocket Canons is the name of a series of small books, designed by Pentagram design studio Pentagram Partner, Angus Hyland , featuring the text of individual Books of the Bible along with introductions by various well known authors. The Bible texts are drawn from the King James Version of the Bible . The series was conceived by Matthew Darby , who published it in partnership with Canongate Books in the UK. The series has now 2006 been published in 12 languages and in 16 countries, selling well over a million copies. The US publisher of the Pocket Canons is Grove Atlantic Inc. . In 1998 the series was the winner of the Publishers Publicity Circle award for Generic Campaign of the Year . It also won several design awards, the D&AD Silver Award, and awards from the Art Directors Club and the Tokyo Type Directors Club. Pocket Canons Series 1 class wikitable Book of the Bible Text at Wikisource UK Introduction Writer US Introduction Writer UK ISBN US ISBN align center Book of Genesis Genesis align center s Bible King James Genesis Genesis align center Steven Rose align center E. L. Doctorow align center ISBN 0 8624 1789 9 align center ISBN 0 8021 3610 9 align center Book of Exodus Exodus align center s Bible King James Exodus Exodus align center colspan 2 David Grossman align center ISBN 0 8021 3611 7 align center ISBN 0 8021 3611 7 align center Book of Job Job align center s Bible King James Job Job align center Louis de Berni res align center Charles Frazier align center ISBN 0 8624 1791 0 align center ISBN 0 8021 3612 5 align center Book of Proverbs Proverbs align center s Bible King James Proverbs Proverbs align center ... align center ISBN 0 8624 1800 3 align center ISBN 0 8021 3621 4 Pocket Canons Series 2 class wikitable ... ISBN 0 8624 1980 8 align center Psalms align center s Bible King James Acts of the Apostles Acts of the Apostles align center P. D. James align center ISBN 0 8624 1973 5 align center Epistle to the Romans ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 52.1480 longitude 1.1559 official name Canons Ashby population 50 population ref or less 2001 shire district Daventry shire county Northamptonshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Daventry post town NORTHAMPTON postcode district NN11 postcode area NN dial code 01327 os grid reference SP577503 static image Image Canonsashby.jpg 240px static image caption small View of Canons Ashby small Unreferenced date November 2009 Image CanonsAshby.jpg thumb left upright Canons Ashby House Canons Ashby is a small village and civil parishes in England civil parish in the Daventry district Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire , England . Its most notable building is Canons Ashby House , a National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust property. The parish church is a surviving fragment of Canons Ashby Priory . It is situated one mile from Moreton Pinkney . A railway station was located between the two villages, on the Stratford upon Avon and Midland Junction Railway later part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway , but the station closed in April 1952. The village is part of the Daventry UK Parliament constituency Daventry constituency . External links Commons category inline Canons Ashby http www.nationaltrust.org.uk main w vh w visits w findaplace w canonsashbyhouse National Trust site Daventry District Category Villages in Northamptonshire Northamptonshire geo stub nl Canons Ashby pl Canons Ashby ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Penitential canons are religious rules laid down by councils or bishops concerning the penance s to be done for various sins. These canons, collected, adapted to later practice, and completed by suitable directions formed the nucleus of the Penitential Book s see Moral Theology . They all belong to the ancient penitential discipline and retain only an historic interest if the writers of the classical period continue to cite them, it is only as examples, and to excite sinners to repentance by reminding them of earlier severity. In a certain sense they survive, for the granting of indulgence s is based on the periods of penance, years, day and quarantines. The penitential canons may be divided into three classes corresponding to the penitential discipline of the East, of Rome, or of the Anglo Saxon Churches. Penitential canons of the East In the East, the prominent feature of penance was not the practice of mortification and pious works, though this was supposed ... canons are contained in the canonical letter of St. Gregory Thaumaturgus about 263 P. G., X ... canons of Rome The Roman penitential discipline did not recognize the various stations , or classes ... in a fixed order, was maintained longer. The most ancient Western canons relate to the admission or exclusion ... sinners. Other canons of this council ordained penances of several years duration. After Elvira and the Synod of Arles Council of Arles in 314 the penitential canons were rather infrequent. They are more ..., passed into the Western canonical collections. Penitential canons of the Anglo Saxon and Irish Churches More striking in the penitential canons of Anglo Saxon and Irish origin is the particular fixation ... of things otherwise allowable also alms, prayers, pilgrimages etc. These canons, unknown to us ... or collections made in, and in vogue from, the seventh century. These canons and the penitential ... and gradually mitigated. See COLLECTION OF ANCIENT Canons. Source http www.newadvent.org cathen 11636a.htm ... more details
refimprove date March 2011 infobox UK place country England region London official name Canons Park latitude 51.6093 longitude 0.2884 os grid reference TQ1891 london borough Harrow post town EDGWARE postcode district HA8 postcode area HA dial code 020 constituency westminster Harrow East UK Parliament constituency Harrow East Canons Park is a residential suburb of London , situated in the north west London Borough of Harrow . It is located to the south of Stanmore , the west of Edgware , and the east of Wealdstone . Etymology and history Canons refers to the canon priest canons or monks of the Augustinian priory of St Bartholomew the Great St Bartholomew in Smithfield, London , who owned the manor of Stanmore before the Reformation. Canons Park is largely located on the site of Cannons house Cannons , a magnificent early 18th century country estate built between 1713 25, by James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos . A few years after the Duke s death in 1744 the big house was demolished and the estate was divided and sold in parcels the last, the original house site, transformed into ambitious ... gardens of Canons Park. The modern park includes the Memorial Gardens, a folly known as the Temple not to be confused ... grounds and an orchard. Canons Drive, in Edgware follows the original path of the entrance to the Cannons .... The remains of a second, raised, carriageway running from Cannons can be traced through Canons Park ... part of the original Cannons Estate and survive within the boundaries of the Canons Drive residential area. Canons Park Image Canons Park memorial garden.JPG thumb left 250px King George V Memorial Garden Canons Park is a registered Grade II Historic Landscape and contains several listed buildings ... and transport The area is served by Canons Park tube station Canons Park Jubilee Line and Edgware ... and 340 bus go past Canons Park tube station. Notes Reflist References http www.little stanmore.org ... Friends of Canons Park http www.harrow.gov.uk site scripts documents info.php?documentID 802 Canons ... more details
Canons http www.bl.uk catalogues illuminatedmanuscripts searchSimple.asp British Library illuminated ... Gospels Category Christian terms Link GA pl Link GA ru de Eusebischer Kanon fr Canons de concordances it Canoni eusebiani nl Canons van Eusebius pl Kanony Euzebiusza ru ... more details
Apostles of Jesus may refer to Twelve Apostles , the twelve men chosen by Jesus Jesus Christ as his closest disciples and co workers Apostles of Jesus order , a modern day religious order members may use the initials AJ after their name to indicate membership in the order disambig ... more details
Church of the Apostles may refer to Movements Christianity of the Apostolic Age Any Apostolic See Buildings The Upper Room of bibleverse Acts 1 13 NAB , the original Christian meeting place of the 1st century Apostles, possibly under the Cenacle of Jerusalem The Church of Zion, Jerusalem , a putative Jewish Christian congregation in the 3rd 5th Centuries and the disputed archeological thesis related to this The Church of the Holy Apostles , a Christian basilica built in Constantinople in 550 or Church of the Holy Apostles disambiguation other Christian churches named Church of the Holy Apostles disambiguation DEFAULTSORT Church Of The Apostles Category Christian terms ... more details
Refimprove date February 2011 The Fates of the Apostles Vercelli Book , fol.52b 54a is the shortest of Cynewulf s known canon at 122 lines long. It is a brief martyrology of the Twelve Apostles written in the standard alliterative verse . The Fates recites the key events that subsequently befell each apostle after the Ascension . It is possible that The Fates was composed as a learning aid to the monasteries. Cynewulf speaks in the first person throughout the poem, and besides explaining the fate of each disciple, he provides advice and consolation to the reader. Cynewulf s Runic alphabet runic signature is scrambled in this poem so that the meaning of the runes become a riddle with no unequivocal meaning. ref See Bradley 1982, p.154 ref Wealth feoh F shall be at it end there. Men enjoy this on earth, but not for ever will they be allowed to remain together abiding in the world. The pleasure wynn W which is ours ur rune U in this native place will fail and then the body s borrowed fineries will crumble away, even as the sea laukaz L will vanish away when the fire kaunan C and trumpet Y exercise their strength in the straits of the night coercion naudiz N will lie upon them their thraldom to the King. Notes reflist References Bradley, S.A.J, ed. and tr. 1982. Anglo Saxon Poetry . London Everyman s Library. George Philip Krapp, Andreas and The Fates of the Apostles, two Anglo Saxon narrative poems 1906 http openlibrary.org books OL7096389M Andreas and The fates of the apostles Old English poetry state autocollapse DEFAULTSORT Fates of the Apostles Category Old English poems nl The Fates of the Apostles ... more details
The Apostles , Op. 49, is an oratorio for soloists, choir chorus and orchestra composed by Edward Elgar . It was first performed on 14 October 1903. Overview Elgar had experienced international success with the Enigma Variations and The Dream of Gerontius , and was encouraged by a commission from the Birmingham Triennial Music Festival which had also produced Gerontius to compose the large work he had long been contemplating. He said he had been thinking about the topic, and selecting the words, since boyhood. The Apostles , like its successor The Kingdom Elgar The Kingdom , depicts the disciples of Jesus and their reactions to the extraordinary events surrounding them. It is a narrative work, dealing with the calling of the Apostle Christian The Twelve ApostlesApostles and their experiences of Jesus preaching, Crucifixion of Jesus crucifixion which is not directly depicted , and Ascension of Jesus ascension . The Kingdom would carry the story onward. Elgar was more interested in human motivations than philosophical underpinnings, and the most memorable characters in the work are the two ... work The Kingdom was first conceived as the last part of The Apostles , but later Elgar considered ... The Apostles is written for a large orchestra , of typical Romantic music Instrumentation and scale ... a break. Words were selected by Elgar from the New Testament and Apocrypha . Part 1 The Calling of the Apostles . The music begins just before dawn the sun rises, and one by one the Apostles are chosen ... incidental the point is that the Apostles, though here joining in praise with the angels, are about ... notes note apostles.shtml The Apostles 1902 03 http www.bbc.co.uk radio3 classical elgar notes synopsis apostles.shtml THE APOSTLES Synopsis http www.elgar.org 3apostle.htm Elgar His Music The Apostles DEFAULTSORT Apostles, The Elgar Category Oratorios Category Compositions by Edward Elgar Category Portrayals of Jesus in music Category 1903 compositions ca Els Ap stols fr The Apostles simple The Apostles ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Apostles of Defiance Type Album Artist Eidolon band Eidolon Cover Cd eidolon.jpg 235 px Released 2003 Recorded Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal br Power metal Length Label Producer Reviews Last album Coma Nation br 2002 This album Apostles of Defiance br 2003 Next album The Parallel Otherworld br 2006 Apostles of Defiance is a 2003 album by Eidolon band Eidolon . Track listing All music except track 10 by Glen & Shawn Drover br All lyrics except track 10 by Shawn Drover Scream From Within Volcanic Earth Demoralized Twisted Morality The Test The Will To Remain Apostles Of Defiance Pull The Trigger Apathy For A Dying World In Context of the Moon Max Webster cover featuring Terry Watkinson Credits Pat Mulock Lead vocals Glen Drover Guitars, vocals Adrian Robichaud Bass Shawn Drover Drums, vocals DEFAULTSORT Apostles Of Defiance Category 2003 albums Category Eidolon albums 2000s power metal album stub ... more details
Liturgical year The Apostles Fast , also called the Fast of the Holy Apostles , the Fast of Peter and Paul , or sometimes St. Peter s Fast , ref Bulgakov, Sergei, Handbook for Church Servers , http www.transfigcathedral.org faith Bulgakov 0643.pdf Movable Feasts and Other Church Seasons , Kharkov, Ukraine, 1900 , ref is a fasting fast observed by Eastern Orthodox , Oriental Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Christians. The fast begins on the second Monday after Pentecost the day after All Saints Sunday and continues until the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul on June 29 Eastern Orthodox liturgics June 29 , according to the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar . History Having rejoiced for fifty days following Easter Pascha Easter , the Resurrection of Jesus Christ , the The Twelve Apostles Disciples Apostles began to prepare for their departure from Early centers of Christianity Jerusalem Jerusalem to spread Christ s message. According to Sacred Tradition , as part of their preparation, they began a fast with prayer to ask God to strengthen their resolve and to be with them in their missionary ... criticized the apostles for not fasting, Jesus said to them, Can the children of the bridechamber ... to God for the witness of the apostles of Christ. With this Fast, believers express their thanks for the apostles endurance of persecution during their mission. Practice The Apostles Fast is not as severe ... Church Great Feast that falls during the Apostles Fast in this case, the Feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist June 24 . In some places, the services on weekdays during the Apostles ... in the Russian tradition will perform the lenten services on at least the first day of the Apostles ..., Monday, the Fast of the Holy Apostles begins. The Fast lasts until June 29, the Feast of the Holy Apostles Saint Peter Peter and Paul of Tarsus Paul . In other words, depending on the date of Pascha, the Apostles Fast can begin as early as May 18 or as late as June 21. Thus, it may be as short as eight ... more details
align right Infobox artwork image file Albrecht D rer 026.jpg image size 130px title The Four Apostles br small left panel small artist Albrecht D rer year 1526 type Oil painting Oil on lindenwood height 215 width 76 city Munich museum Alte Pinakothek Infobox artwork image file Albrecht D rer 027.jpg image size 130px title The Four Apostles br small right panel small artist Albrecht D rer year 1526 type Oil painting Oil on lindenwood height 215 width 76 city Munich museum Alte Pinakothek The Four Apostles is a panel painting by the German Renaissance master Albrecht D rer . It was finished in 1526, the last of his large works. It depicts the four apostles larger than life size. The Bavarian Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria Elector Maximilian I obtained The Four Apostles in the year 1627 due to pressure on the Nuremberg city fathers. Since then, the painting has been in Munich and, despite all the efforts of Nuremberg since 1806, it has not been returned. When D rer moved to Nuremberg he produced many famous paintings there, including several self portraits. He gifted The Four Apostles to the town council. Saints John and Peter appear in the left panel the figures in the right panel are Saints Mark and Paul. Mark and Paul both hold Bibles, and John and Peter are shown reading from the opening page of John s own Gospel. At the bottom of each panel, quotations from the Bible are inscribed. The apostles are recognizable by their symbols John the Evangelist open book St. Peter keys St. Mark scroll St. Paul sword and closed book They are also associated with the four temperaments . John sanguine St. Peter phlegmatic St. Mark choleric St. Paul melancholy See also Portrait of Jakob Muffel DEFAULTSORT Four Apostles, The Category 1526 paintings Category Paintings and prints by Albrecht D rer Category Collection of the Alte Pinakothek Category Paintings with biblical themes Category Diptychs Category Apostle Peter Category Paul the Apostle D rer be cs ty i apo tolov ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 Portraits of the Apostles are a common theme in Christian art . ref CathEncy wstitle Portraits of the Apostles ref Famous examples include the statue of Saint Peter in St. Peter s Basilica in Rome File Rome basilica st peter 011c.jpg thumb upright The bronze statue of Saint Peter , attributed to Arnolfo di Cambio alt Peter is shown as a bearded man in draped garment like a toga. He is seated on a chair made of marble, and has his right hand raised in a gesture of blessing while in his left hand he holds two large keys. Behind the statue, the wall is patterned in mosaic to resemble red and gold brocade cloth. References reflist Category Christian art Category Saints art stub ... more details
Apostles of Bah u ll h The Apostles of Bah u ll h were nineteen eminent early followers of Bah u ll h , the founder of the Bah Faith . The apostles were designated as such by Shoghi Effendi , the Guardian of the Bah Faith, and the list was included in The Bah World , Vol. III pp.  80 81 . These individuals played a vital role in the development of Bah u ll h s Faith, consolidating its adherents and bringing its teachings around the world. To Bah s, they filled a similar role as the Jacob Jacob s sons sons of Jacob , the Twelve Apostlesapostles of Jesus , Sahaba Muhammad s companions , or the B b s Letters of the Living . Notability Many of the stories of the Apostles are well known to Bah s. Prominent among them are Bad The 17 year old who delivered Bah u ll h s tablet to Nasser al Din Shah Nassiru d Din Shah and was subsequently killed. Sult nu sh Shuhada The King of Martyrs of Isfahan who was beheaded with his brother. M rz Abu l Fadl The famous scholar who travelled as far as America and wrote several notable books about the Bah Faith. Varq The father of R hu ll h. The two were killed at the same time for their adherence. Nab l i Akbar Famous teacher, and recipient of several tablets from Bah u ll h. Nab l i A zam The author of the historical narrative called The Dawn breakers book The Dawn breakers . Mishk n Qalam Noteworthy calligrapher of his ... and Canada in the Tablets of the Divine Plan with the phrase O ye Apostles of Bah u ll h He goes ... one of the nineteen Apostles designated as such by Shoghi Effendi. Baha i Administration, p.  112 Photographs Image Apostles of Baha.jpg thumb right 400px center The 19 Apostles of Baha u llah center This picture of the Apostles was taken from Balyuzi s book on pg. 262. Individual ... Mirza Musa q y i Kal m Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Apostles Of Baha ... DEFAULTSORT Apostles Of Baha u Llah Category Apostles of Bah u ll h de Apostel Baha u llahs eo Apostoloj ... more details
An equal to the apostles lang el lang grc , isapostolos lang la aequalis apostolis lang ro ntocmai cu Apostolii lang ru , ravnoapostolni Bulgarian language Bulgarian and Serbian language Serbian lang grc , ravnoapostolni is a special title given to some canonization canonized saint s in Eastern Orthodoxy . It is also used by Eastern Rite Catholic Churches that are in full communion communion with Holy see Rome . The title is bestowed as a recognition of these saints outstanding service in the spreading and assertion of Christianity , comparable to that of the original Twelve apostlesapostles . Below is a partial list of saints who are called equal to the apostles Mary Magdalene 1st century Photine, the Samaritan Woman at the Well 1st century Thecla Thekla 1st century Abercius of Hieropolis 2nd century Helena of Constantinople ca. 250 &ndash ca. 330 Constantine I emperor Constantine I, the Great ca. 272 &ndash 337 Saint Nino Nino of Georgia ca. 296 &ndash ca. 338 or 340 Saint Patrick Patrick of Ireland 5th century Saints Cyril and Methodius Cyril 827 &ndash 869 Saint Methodius Methodius 826 &ndash 885 Boris I of Bulgaria died 907 Olga of Kiev ca. 890 &ndash 969 Vladimir I of Kiev Vladimir ca. 958 &ndash 1015 Saint Sava Sava I of Serbia 1175 &ndash 1235 Cosmas of Aetolia 1714 &ndash 1779 Innocent of Alaska 1797 &ndash 1879 Nicholas of Japan 1836 &ndash 1912 Category Eastern Orthodox saints Category Equal to apostles Category Types of saints Category Christian terms saint stub bg de Apostelgleicher es Isapostolos ka ja ru sv Isapostolos uk ... more details
The Dispersion of the Apostles Lat. Divisio Apostolorum is a calendar of saints feast in commemoration of the Mission Christianity missionary work of the Twelve Apostles . It is celebrated as a double major on 15 July. The first vestige of this feast is found in the sequence composed for it by a certain Godescalc d. 1098 while a monk of Bad D rkheim Limburg on the Haardt he also introduced this feast at Aachen , when provost of the Church of Our Lady. The sequence is authentic beyond doubt. It is next mentioned by William Durandus , Bishop of Mende Rationale Div. Off. 7.15 in the second half of the thirteenth century. Under the title, Dimissio , Dispersio , or Divisio Apostolorum it was universally celebrated during the Middle Ages in Spain and Italy. The object of the feast so Godescalcus is to commemorate the departure dispersion of the Apostles from Early centers of Christianity Jerusalem Jerusalem for the various parts of the world, some fourteen years after the Ascension of Jesus presumably following the Great Commission . According to Durandus some of his contemporaries honoured this feast the apocryphal division of the relic s bodies of Saint Peter St. Peter and Paul the Apostle St. Paul by Pope Sylvester I St. Sylvester . As of 1913, the feast was kept with solemnity by some missionary societies, in Germany and Poland , also in some England English and France French diocese s and in the United States by the ecclesiastical province s of Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis St. Louis , Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago Chicago , Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee Milwaukee , Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque Dubuque , and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe Santa F . References reflist See also Early centers of Christianity Attribution Catholic wstitle Dispersion of the Apostles DEFAULTSORT Dispersion Of The Apostles Category Christian festivals and holy days Category Christian terms ... more details
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Infobox Painting image file Ghirlandaio, Domenico Calling of the Apostles 1481.jpg title Vocation of the Apostles artist Domenico Ghirlandaio and workshop year 1481 1482 image size 380px type Fresco height 349 width 570 city Rome museum Sistine Chapel The Vocation of the Apostles is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio , executed in 1481 1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel , Rome . History In 1481 a group of Florentine painters left for Rome, where they had been called as part of the reconciliation project between Lorenzo de Medici , the de facto ruler of Republic of Florence Florence , and Pope Sixtus IV . The Florentines started to work in the Sistine Chapel as early as the Spring of 1481, along with Pietro Perugino , who was already there. File Domenico ghirlandaio, chiamata degli apostoli 02.jpg left thumb 220px Detail of the figures on the right. The theme of the decoration was a parallel between the Stories of Moses and those of Christ, as a sign of continuity between the Old Testament Old and the New Testament . A continuity also between the divine law of the Tables and the message of Jesus, who, in turn, chose Peter the first alleged bishop of Rome as his successor this would finally result into a legitimation of the latter s successors, the popes of Rome. Two frescoes are certainly by Ghirlandaio, the Vocation of the Apostles and the Resurrection , which was repainted in the late 16th century due to extensive damage. A third, the The Crossing of the Red Sea Sistine Chapel The Crossing of the Red Sea , in the Stories of Moses wall, has been assigned to one among Ghirlandaio, Biagio d Antonio or Cosimo Rosselli . Description File Calling of the Apostles detail GHIRLANDAIO, Domenico 1481.JPG thumb 240px Detail of the characters on the right, with John Argyropoulos in the center. The scene of the Vocation shows, above a lake in a wide mountainous valley, the fishermen Peter and Andrew on the left in the moment in which they are called ... more details
Use mdy dates date May 2011 The Apostles Creed Ecclesiastical Latin Latin Symbolum Apostolorum or Symbolum Apostolicum , sometimes titled Symbol of the Apostles , is an early statement of Christianity ... , and Congregational church Congregationalists . The Apostles Creed was based on Christian theological ... of the Holy Spirit after Pentecost , each of the Twelve Apostles dictated part of it. ref cite web url http www.reformed.org documents index.html?mainframe http www.reformed.org documents apostles creed orr.html title James Orr The Apostles Creed , in International Standard Bible Encyclopedia .... However, Ambrose refers to the Creed of the Apostles in 390. Origins The title, Symbolum Apostolicum Symbol or Creed of the Apostles , appears for the first time in a letter from a Council in Early ... 390 Let them give credit to the Creed of the Apostles, which the Roman Church has always kept and preserved ... date accessdate 2011 05 19 ref ref name ODCC AC Apostles Creed in Oxford Dictionary of the Christian ... at that time was not what is now known as the Apostles Creed but a shorter statement of belief that, for instance ...&q 22inserted primarily 22&pgis 1 Gardiner Mumford Day,The Apostles Creed an interpretation for today ... source of the Apostles Creed, ref http books.google.com books?id woD7QYAjV3QC Arthur Cushman McGiffert, The Apostles Creed Its Origin, Its Purpose, and Its Historical Interpretation 2008 ISBN 0559851995 , p. 42 ref as having been jointly created by the Apostles under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit ... in the Apostles Creed even those not found in the Old Roman Symbol are found in various ... Ccel.org date 2005 07 13 accessdate 2011 05 19 ref the earliest appearance of what we know as the Apostles ... that the Apostles Creed was spliced together with phrases from the New Testament. ref Wolfgang Trillhaas ... of saints are articles found in the Apostles Creed, but not in the old Roman Creed nor in the Nicene ... of the Catholic Church gives the following English translation of the Apostles Creed. ref cite web ... more details