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  • The Patriach talked with such passion and our hearts all went out to the persecuted Christians.

    A beautiful Mass... Joanna Bogle 2009

  • The Presidential Patriach ... lol ... not because he was some sensitive, feminist, effeminate, joint-decision-making, let's be equal guy, lol.

    Dating advice from assholes: "Stop treating women well" - Feministing 2008

  • Hui Neng, the sixth Patriach of Zen, said there is no difference between the Buddha nature of an enlightened person and that of a person operating under delusion.

    Where's the 'Love?' 2003

  • We must relate the circumstances, more at length, since they belong to the life of the holy Patriach, who gave this mission to these valorous soldiers of Jesus Christ, and since they are the first martyrs of the

    The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi Father Candide Chalippe

  • We must relate the circumstances, more at length, since they belong to the life of the holy Patriach, who gave this mission to these valorous soldiers of Jesus Christ, and since they are the first martyrs of the Order.

    The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi Chalippe, Father Candide 1917

  • In 1490 the Christians of Malabar dispatched three messengers to ask the Nestorian Patriarch to send out bishops; one died on the journey, the other two presented themselves before the Patriarch and delivered their message; two monks were selected and the Patriach consecrated them bishops, assigning to one the name of Thomas and to the other that of John.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • And the Patriach of Constantinople is where exactly?

    Latest Articles Chiesa news 2010

  • Patriach, says Tilton, is a turnaround specialist that has done just that with MD - which was not operating when the firm

    HEADLINES 2010

  • Patriach Kirill is the first new leader of the Russian Orthodox Church since the collapse of communism.

    CNN.com 2009

  • Patriach will open up new credit lines for the company, giving rise to new opportunities for it to expand its market reach, both in the domestic US market and internationally.

    CosmeticsDesign RSS 2009

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