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And he who in Signorelli's picture healed the sick, and softened the rich, and felled evil-doers to the earth, who transformed the earth to a paradise and tempted the people to forget heaven.
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I said to myself: 'That Signorelli is not mad; he is a prophet.
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[91] Inserted at the end of Vischer's "Signorelli," 383.
Luca Signorelli Maud Cruttwell
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Chaplains still speak freely of the Almighty in private sessions with patients or families but, the Rev. Mirta Signorelli said: "I can't do chaplain's work if I can't say 'God' — if I'm scripted."
Out of Proportion 2009
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“But that was the 23rd Psalm,” Signorelli said – not, strictly speaking, Christian, as it appears in the Old Testament.
To improve decorum, hospice chaplain is not allowed to use the word “God” « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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The Spiritual Care team, with the exception of Chaplain Signorelli, understood this.
To improve decorum, hospice chaplain is not allowed to use the word “God” « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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Signorelli said her supervisor recently singled her out for delivering a spiritual reflection in the chapel that included the word “Lord” and had “a Christian connotation.”
To improve decorum, hospice chaplain is not allowed to use the word “God” « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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Signorelli said that she and other chaplains were told Feb. 23 to “cease and desist from using God in prayers.”
To improve decorum, hospice chaplain is not allowed to use the word “God” « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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Alderson said it started after she asked a chaplain – not Signorelli – to say something “inspirational” and “thought-provoking” at a staff meeting.
To improve decorum, hospice chaplain is not allowed to use the word “God” « Anglican Samizdat 2009
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Yet even with the arrival in the city of outsiders such as Donatello, Raphael and Signorelli, Trecento mysticism lingered well into the 16th century in the strange, boneless figures, extravagant gestures and intense colours of Domenico Beccafumi.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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