Sentences with phrase «religious icons at»

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There, calmly staring out at the players, is a replica of the Virgin of Montserrat, Catalonia's most famous religious icon and its patron saint, with Baby Jesus on her lap.
We at the National Atheist Party believe that religious icons presented at such a memorial should represent the faiths of all of the victims of this heinous tragedy.
you want to display the christian cross at a site where people of many faiths died, then be willing to display each of those religious icons as well.
Look at the altar in there; it's a morph of about half - a-dozen religious icons smushed together in one (in my opinion, ugly) image.
For the author, the cult of the icon has served to create a cordon sanitaire around the Orthodox churches, allowing them to immure themselves in a gated community of obscurantist ecclesiastical politics and attempted geographical hegemony whereby Western Christians (or Eastern churches in union with Rome) can not exercise their religious rights (and rites) in the lands of traditional Orthodoxy, but the Orthodox bodies are allowed to evangelize at will in the lands of the Western Enlightenment.
«Because this is at some level a moral issue, and the religious community can not stand idly by and allow a moral issue like this to go without a comment,» said Carlos Campo, president of Virginia's Regent University, the college founded by evangelical icon Pat Robertson.
By looking at the artifacts of astronauts — from their dining utensils and sleeping bags to their religious icons and family photos — these researchers hope to gain new insights into how astronauts of different backgrounds interact with each other, and how they adapt to life in microgravity.
At St. Catherine's the walls were covered with recently completed student work that was connected to a state standard, photos were up of students holding awards, and many religious icons reflected the demographic of the school community being served.
I examine a wide variety of exhibit settings, including natural history museums, world's fairs, national monuments, shopping malls, and more to capture the perspectives of heterogeneous communities that have deployed extinct animals — at once mute and mutable icons — to support scientific, nationalistic, commercial, and religious narratives.
In Vicuña's paintings, religious icons are replaced by personal, political and literary figures, and some were previously exhibited in her 1973 exhibition (Pain Things & Explanations) at London's ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts).
In her new show at Bermudez Projects in Downtown Los Angeles, Erynn Richardson brings back to life the deer that hunters across America stalk, kill, stuff, and display; and turns them into nigh - religious icons.
Staff at the compound said her actions violated the «status and sanctity» of the mosque, which is one of the most important cultural and religious icons in the United Arab Emirates.
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