Sentences with phrase «as in any cathedral»

Reznikoff, who has a habit of humming whenever he enters a space, noticed that in parts of the caves, his voice resonated as effectively as in any cathedral.

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Lady Diana Spencer, soon to become the Princess of Wales, turns as her bridesmaids set her train on arrival at Saint Paul's Cathedral for her wedding to Prince Charles in London, July 29, 1981.
Readers may recall other episodes, such as the company's association with a stunt pulled by a pair of radio shock jocks in which a couple copulated in New York City's St. Patrick's Cathedral.
The government feared that if it permitted the mourners to enter the cathedral» as sacred to Orthodox believers as St. Peter's is to Roman Catholics» that it would be accused of taking sides in the battle for church leadership.
According to the Belfast Telegraph Hugh Kennedy, 59, was working as Administrator at St Peter's Cathedral in Belfast (above) until this year before working at More House, a Christian school in the Archdiocese of Westminster in London.
Such flowery verbiage is not unusual at National Cathedral, conceived early in the twentieth century as an American version of Westminster Abbey to enshrine the spiritual achievements of American Christianity, statecraft and civil religion.
Hall admitted the windows had been installed by his predecessor as cathedral dean, Francis Sayre, «one of the great activist civil rights clergy of the 1950s and 1960s... [Sayer] could live in that tension, but I can not, and I believe this cathedral can not.
Meanwhile in one of his first events as US President, Donald Trump attended a prayer service at Washington Cathedral on Saturday.
The church is now one of only three cathedrals in the world catering to the group known as Syro - Malabar Catholics, believed to come from the disciple Thomas» ministry in India.
Bishop Niyiring who made this declaration yesterday during the requiem Mass celebrated for all the 10 deceased Catholics at Our Lady of Fatima Cathedral, described the death as painful, saying the catholic church honours those who died in their faith.
And the Church seemed all too willing to oblige, as when Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus», declared his support for Putin in the March 2012 presidential election and condemned the feminist collective Pussy Riot for intruding into Christ the Savior Cathedral to protest the Church's unholy alliance with Putin.
As for today's Magi, well, German Catholic leaders might well reflect, this Weinacht, on the lessons in intellectual humility taught by the scholars whose relics are venerated in one of Germany's great cathedrals.
My son Stephen and I spent an unusual, albeit unusually moving, Independence Day: We attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of my friends Piotr and Teresa Malecki, which began with a Mass of thanksgiving in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel of Cracow's Wawel Cathedral — the place where Piotr and Teresa had exchanged vows on July 4, 1964, kneeling before their old kayaking and hiking friend, the archbishop of Cracow (who, as Pope St. John Paul II, was canonized some two months before the Maleckis» jubilee.)
(A committed Christian must acknowledge that intrinsic worth, and yet how many of us react with dismay when reading of such terrible tragedies as the burning of the library in Alexandria, the destruction of the Parthenon during the Crusades and the bombing of cathedrals in World War II while scarcely giving a thought to the thousands of nameless civilians buried in the rubble of those edifices?)
I recall quiet Saturday mornings, walking with my father block to block, as he pointed out the landmarks no one else knew: the spot where the Third Avenue El of old stopped (he pointed out the supports hidden beneath the black asphalt); the apartment house where another close - knit family lived in cramped quarters, the three boys studying in dim lights under their mother's watchful eye to become a lawyer, a doctor, and a priest (and later a bishop); and the double spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral, the place of my parents» wedding and the baptisms of their three boys.
From his website, I perceive that he is getting very full support from the American hierarchy in more than just fine words: he already, for instance, has a «principal Church», in other words, a sort of cathedral, which was immediately designated as such on the erection of the US Ordinariate, by the Cardinal Archbishop of Houston, Texas, where he will be based.
As in Holloway's image, when building a cathedral one storey can only be built upon the preceding one.
The Middle Ages brought about a great flowering of Christian culture: the cathedrals and the philosophical systems (especially in Thomas Aquinas), as well as Christianity's development of social structures.
Tawadros was attending the service at the Alexandria cathedral, which serves as his historical seat in one of the five ancient sees of early Christianity.
Ordained at Arundel Cathedral in 1993, he worked irst as assistant priest at St Joseph's, Epsom, and Our Lady of Ransom, Eastbourne, before being appointed to St Joseph's, Dorking.
One of Benedict XVI's last acts as pope, according to Vatican Radio, was to authorize the broadcast of video of the shroud from Turin Cathedral, where the mysterious Christian relic is kept, out of sight, in a bulletproof, climate - controlled glass case.
True as this all is (an incomplete cathedral is an incomplete cathedral) there is yet something of the church's meaning that we might get, in rehearsal, as it were, which on account of its present state may yet be more compelling than a completed cathedral.
By a lucky break, a friend who had met him at a debating club found him a post as a proofreader at the London branch of the Oxford University Press — in Amen Court, near St Paul's Cathedral.
Today Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande met at Reims Cathedral, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Konrad Adenauer and Charles de Gaulle meeting there as a gesture of Franco - German reconciliation this day in 1962.
Although the Church has preserved a tradition as a patron of the arts for more than a millennium, and the great mediaeval cathedrals in particular have portrayed Christianity through their paintings, sculptures, and perhaps especially their windows, Catholic teachers are now refocusing on literary, cultural and artistic beauty as a conscious resource for the transmission of the faith.
The Crystal Cathedral, with its fountains and flowers, catches — as other major religious television programs holding different world views do not — the awareness that the world and its inhabitants are good and that in such recognition the world moves toward wholesome fulfillment.
One would almost think that the West had only just had news of that victory, as it had just learned of the conquest of Jerusalem, and that the purpose of the company of statues that now was mustering in the glimmering recesses of cathedral porches was to reveal to men as living presences the figures of their collective dreams.4
These are the words Jesus Christ said in John 6:12 in the bible that Christians are being urged to follow as it has been revealed that the amount of bread wasted in the UK every month could fill the whole of St Paul's Cathedral.
The Bishop of Marawi Edwin dela Peña was quoted by the Philippine Daily Inquirer as saying: «For the first time in many years, we will not hold any service in the cathedral itself.
The venerable Durham Cathedral in England houses a manuscript containing a collection of eleventh - century Old English proverbs known as the Durham Proverbs.
But the government tends to repudiate his services as negotiator, and has refused safe passage to wounded rebels who have taken refuge in his cathedral and are in need of medical care.
Osborne will celebrate her final Sunday at Salisbury Cathedral on 9th July and will be consecrated as Bishop in Brecon Cathedral on 15th July.
In northern Europe, where the miracle play had its origin, she starred in such sacred theatrical productions as Dulot's Maria Magdalena, his motet written for Rouen Cathedral, as well as the art of the daIn northern Europe, where the miracle play had its origin, she starred in such sacred theatrical productions as Dulot's Maria Magdalena, his motet written for Rouen Cathedral, as well as the art of the dain such sacred theatrical productions as Dulot's Maria Magdalena, his motet written for Rouen Cathedral, as well as the art of the day.
Beautiful buildings in which to worship are not meant as gifts to the world but as offerings to God; offering not the mediocre but only the best, it is a material offering, just as we try to offer the best body (which is called by Him His temple) to Him, the difference being that He builds up in us the best temple in which to reside, Could more people have been fed with the money spent on building a church or a cathedral; maybe.
As an example of what must be done, Rose cites Rolf Rohn's 1996 restoration of the Cathedral of St. Paul in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Dr. Marx, si monumentum requiris, circumspice («If you seek a memorial, look around»)-- as Sir Christopher Wren's memorial in St Paul's Cathedral in London says.
Listen to Jewish novelist Elie Wiesel, as he spoke in the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York:
During his years in New York, Stevens would sit meditating in the nave of St. Patrick's Cathedral, and in other churches as well when his frequent travel allowed.
As Eliot observes in Murder in the Cathedral, «Human kind can not bear very much reality.»
(According to the Rev. James Pike, Dean of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, the Episcopal Church is now engaged in the development of a programme of education from the cradle to the grave, as a part of which its clergy is being systematically trained, at the College of Preachers in Washington, in «relational theology,» an application of the l - Thou relation to sacrament, grace, and redemption, conceived in relational terms, primarily in the family.
The haunting rhythms and shadowy shapes of the eternal disturb the banalities of the temporal, and no properly conscious human being comes out of a cathedral or ancient parish church the same as he or she went in.
The Southern California megachurch Crystal Cathedral Ministries will enter bankruptcy as it faces lawsuit - filing creditors and a rapid decline in donations due to the recession, church officials announced Monday.
When I experienced that cathedral and city as a child, I saw an ordered, peaceful, gentle England in which two things were entirely taken for granted among all classes: that the courts were just and that we were free people.
The Archbishop of York was confronted by pro-gay marriage campaigners as he arrived at a cathedral in Nottinghamshire.
Most of the surviving copies are in institutions, such as major libraries at universities, colleges and cathedrals in the United Kingdom and United States, she said.
Final passage of IRFA came in a week when IS claimed responsibility for a bombing at a Coptic Christian cathedral in Cairo, Egypt, that killed 24 people — even while violent religious persecution continued in such countries as Iraq, Nigeria and Syria.
As Alan Jones, dean of the Episcopal Cathedral of San Francisco, put it once, «We live in an age in which everything is permitted and nothing is forgiven.»
The cathedral, one of the oldest in Wales, will use the funding to improve facilities for visitors with new tactile displays and British Sign Language tours, as well as offer closed «quiet» sessions for those with dementia.
Leaders of the bankrupt Crystal Cathedral megachurch in southern California made emotional appeals over the weekend for financial help — as well as extended a grateful thanks to worshippers.
Bishop Goldsworthy will be installed as Perth's eighth archbishop in St George's Cathedral in February.
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