Sentences with phrase «through remembrance»

The event ended with an up note sense of inspiration, light and promise for the future through the remembrance of Professor Maathai.
Through remembrance of the past and projection towards the future, she propels viewers to identify the stage of their mutation and our relation to memory as the only remnant of the present and yet the only tool through which one becomes aware of his own mutation.
personal story by David's daughter Helen that will bring him to life again through this remembrance and the beautiful images.
The event ended with an up note sense of inspiration, light and promise for the future through the remembrance of Professor Maathai.
When the boy at last had an opportunity to take bloody revenge upon the king who had brought such evil to his parents, he conquered all hatred through the remembrance of this admonition of his father.
These guys are having a blast laughing their way through their remembrances, but they manage to stay on track and keep the production stories coming.

Not exact matches

Seemingly the power elite has become so Satanic or anti-Christian that they are yet disturbed through the smallest remembrance of Christianity (the religion of unselfish love and righteousness) awakened through Catholicsm, cheap - grace - Protestantism, or true Christianity.
One of the things I love about Christianity is the physicality of sacraments like communion and baptism, the way we can taste, smell, hear, see, and feel the presence of God through these beautiful acts of remembrance and faith.
It comes alive as `... dangerous remembrances, remembrances of hope and terror which were experienced and then were suppressed or silenced, which suddenly break through again into our one - dimensional every - day world... There are remembrances with which we must reckon remembrances, so to say, with future content, remembrances which do not deceptively relieve our burden... Such remembrances are like dangerous and incalculable visitations out of the past... Such remembrances press us to change ourselves in accordance with them.»
An example of change is in the name of this book, its true name is the book of remembrance, taught by Malachi 3 vs. 16, through YHWH a guide to help us to remember YHWH, and all He has done.
Jesus does not become present through our recollection and remembrance.
There in that eucharistic action the Lord «risen from the dead» becomes the living reality which gives us the assurance of our being «in Christ» and therefore through him participant in God's never - failing remembrance.
p.s. taught in Ezekiel 14:14 - 20, Jeremiah 31:30, and in Deuteronomy 24:16, «no man can die for another man's sins, we ae all responsible for our own righteousness» So now tell me why would the Almighty YHWH say this through His true prophets from Genesis - Malachi the book of remembrance named in Malachi 3:16, the so called OT; then turn around and say that anyone, or jc died for our sins, rationalize people, YHWH is not contrary He does it all Deuteronomy 32:39, and Isaiah 44:24 alone, He is the Holy One taught in Isaiah 43:3,15, and Isaiah 43:13, «No man can be delivered from out of His hands».
after many years of going through much pain and having it brought back to my remembrance, i feel so hopeless....
And in the book of I Samuel this is describing the birth of David in I Samuel 16, and 17, the child that was born from of old, forever lasting, and of his «SEED» in Micah 5:2, as was again prophesied in Genesis 49:9 - 12, out of Judah, and whose «seed» is what YHWH talks about all through this book of remembrance, its» true name, named by YHWH in Malachi 3:16.
Secondly, when you say that jc says the kingdom is not of this earth, this is so controversy to the OT, and what YHWH says all through the book of remembrance is about the new kingdom being inhabited.
The Eucharist is by ecumenical consensus the corporate act in which «the community of God's people is manifested,» and it is of crucial importance that the identity - defining rite of the Christian community is precisely a rite of remembrance, an act in which the many are united in a common turning in the Spirit to one in particular, to the Palestinian Jew Jesus, through whose life and in whose person the salvation of the God of Israel is confessed to have been conclusively bestowed on humankind.
They form judgments through past exposures more or less dimly related to the dispute, but which live on as half - remembrances and vague impressions that nonetheless have shaped values and steered beliefs.
Even the remembrance of this journey's great milestones has the power of illuminating the present, as is vividly demonstrated by Gothic catechetical windows through whose Old Testament scenes light streams into the cavernous interior of cathedrals, infusing them with brilliant light.
I like to think my shop encompasses the sacred connection between remembrance and hope through the support of those affected by pregnancy and infant loss.
Healing and remembrance continue to be fostered through programming such as peer - to - peer support, and our annual candlelight vigil.
Following efforts by MyGoodDeed — a coalition supported by 9/11 families — President Obama named 9/11 a National Day of Service and Remembrance; a day to honor 9/11 victims and pay tribute to those who bravely responded to the attacks, through service.
The Miscarriage Association of Ireland now has a specially commissioned Book of Remembrance in which to commemorate babies lost through miscarriage.
The objectives of the celebration of the min Hogbetsotso is to whip up enthusiasm among the 36 Anlo communities and also to serve as a curtain raiser to ensure maximum in participations of by all the people of Anlo in remembrance of the struggles their ancestors went through to bring them to their present location from Notsie in the Republic of Togo.
In addition, in 2013, through the leadership of the SNMMI History Committee, a «Wall of Remembrance» was created.
But while inescapably political, the strength of Brian Oakes «documentary on Foley (which picked up the Audience Award for Documentary) is that it is about «a wide scope of global issues through the intimate remembrance of one life.»
Back at the Gene Siskel Film Center Friday through Wednesday, John Carney's fetching remembrance of being a put - upon teenage music geek in Catholic»80s Dublin gave coming - of - age movies a temporarily good name once again.
The Baltimore Jewish Council's Holocaust Remembrance Commission honors the millions who perished during the Holocaust through commemoration and education and serves as a community resource for Holocaust - related issues.
Proudest Moments: Dr. Schaff is proud to have led the 2008 March of Remembrance and Hope trip with 20 Nazareth Students who traveled through German and Poland with Holocaust Survivors.
She closes her eyes and gropes up with only the remembrance of what she has seen, creating in the mind that shifting pane of silver, and then she heaves up through it, gasping in the bright day, surrounded on all sides by black rock, and away from her, the ocean booming against the cliffs and the cobbles grinding in the surf.
The resulting memoir in verse is a marvel, as it turns deeply felt remembrances of Woodson's preadolescent life into art, through memories of her homes in Ohio, South Carolina, and, finally, New York City, and of her friends and family.
Remembrance gifts go straight to work helping tens of thousands of animals — both at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary and through outreach and rescue programs all across the country.
Bequest Remembrance Making a gift through your will is an excellent choice if you want to have a lasting impact on the work for the innocent victims of animal abuse or abandonment.
You're powering through a narrative as if it itself is the enemy, and as it slowly guides you through a story that weaves in and out of joy and remembrance, you're ultimately left feeling whether or not their conclusion are what we would consider a happy ending.
Through decorative arts and personal remembrance, Thomas at her best makes thought and desire visible, but can she still do so in a retrospective?
Martínez Garay's work investigates how collective visual culture, especially in relation to Peruvian history and politics, transpires through individual accounts of remembrance.
Curated by Yaelle Amir, the exhibition features artists investigating alternative approaches to the process of memorializing, representing «various outcomes of remembrance through a mediated history.»
These scenes excerpted from daily life, whether highlighting an untoward event or a moment of remembrance, come to life through Rothenberg's thickly layered and nervous brushwork.
It is through Salcedo's attention to materials and the obliteration of the human form in her iconography that the artist produces aesthetic experiences that humbly invite reflection and remembrance.
On another occasion, Rothko declared on a radio program that «The myth holds us..., not through its romantic flavor, not the remembrance of beauty of some bygone era, not through the possibilities of fantasy, but because it expresses to us something real and existing in ourselves, as it was to those who first stumbled upon the symbols to give them life.»
This also helped solidify the past irrevocably within the present through the cycle of remembrance of the martyrdom (most notably Hussain, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad).
That led me to think would it be possible; at this point, with so much imagery available in the digital archives, to reconstruct my memoirs through all the DVD re-releases, eBay ephemera, YouTube uploads and above all the resource of the internet itself; the way it can actualize half - forgotten memories and produce a niche for seemingly every remembrance.
Acknowledging these dumpsites and the people who died there through his images, Chalmers lifts a stigma that unceremoniously draws a line of remembrance between those who died by intentional acts of violence and those who did not.
This exhibition, by the same title, explores universally familiar themes such as loss, remembrance and transcendence through a melding of language and image.
Rothenberg's paintings, through «thickly layered and intense brushwork... depict scenes from everyday life «Äîeither an unpleasant event or a moment of remembrance.
Beautifully articulated in Spanning, the artist paints her remembrance of a place and time — not seeking to capture an actual likeliness, but allowing her memory to be released through the act of painting.
Distilling color and gesture to its sparsest and most essential expression, Hours is as much of an ode to the joy of painting as it beautifully expresses, through a heightened, dreamlike reverie, Mitchell's remembrances of her natural and felt environment.
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