Sentences with word «unum»

Additionally, sculptures will remain installed through the second week in October in coordination with the organization's E pluribus unum Festival Season 2018, (EPU) will celebrate the concept of unity from diversity in varied media and disciplines including visual arts, dance, music, film and video in multiple venues in downtown Patchogue from May through October 2018.
The Encyclical Ut unum sint refers to norms of truth developed at that time when it says that matters of faith «require universal consent, extending from the Bishops to the lay faithful, all of whom have received the anointing of the Holy Spirit.
[8] See J. Jayakiran Sebastian,»... baptisma unum in sancta ecclesia...»: A Theological Appraisal of the Baptismal Controversy in the Work and Writings of Cyprian of Carthage (Delhi: ISPCK, 1997), for a detailed discussion regarding one aspect of this reality.
The question now is whether there are other models for thinking of our national goal of e plurabis unum.
Second, Cardinal Sarah speaks on charity, reflecting on his time heading the Pontifical Council Cor unum:
I love hearing how people differently edit their photos for Instagram and I've just downloaded that unum app — I was using vsco to look at my layout but the update just ruined it and I've been looking for a good alternative for ages so, thank you!
Let educators do for unum what they have done for pluribus.
James Banks has referred in multiple works to the need for a shared, «authentic unum,» something we don't yet have in this country.
As a new citizen, Winchester also notes something that is far more controversial than it used to be: the important role of big government in forging e pluribus into unum.
Credo in unum Deum, Patrem omnipotentem, factorem coeli et terrae, visibilium omnium, et invisibilium.
Et in unum Dominum, Jesum Christum, Filium Dei unigenitum.
We have forgotten the words of Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus, the 15th - century ecologist and nature doctor: omnia una creata sunt, macrocosmos et homo unum sunt (Everything was created in One, macrocosm and Man are one).
The original credo of our nation set by our founding fathers of «E Pluribus unum» (from many, one — or from many walks of life, faith, world views, we unite as one nation) has turned into «One Nation Under [a Christian] God.»
What marries our «pluribus» to our «unum,» they argue, is a common commitment to a shared «American idea.»
The panel will examine the political and moral threat of identity politics and the means necessary to reinstate and protect the motto on which our republic stands: e pluribus unum.
Our nation's seal, E pluribus unum, promises «Out of many, one.»
E pluribus unum is the correct motto.
Thus was born the notion of American Catholicism» something broader, less provincial than the Irish - Catholic or German - Catholic or Italian - Catholic cultural models» Catholicism, fully assimilated into a new age and era; e pluribus unum, comfortable with new customs and ready to travel with them.
Again he lauded the American experience, which demonstrates «that a united society can indeed arise from a plurality of peoples ¯ E pluribus unum: out of many, one ¯ provided that all recognize religious liberty as a basic civil right.»
The great seal of the United States bears two Latin mottos, E pluribus unum and Novus ordo saeclorum (new order of the ages), though even the Virgilian reference of the latter should not blind us to the biblical level of meaning that it also carries.
«E pluribus unum» was the motto of the US for nearly 200 years until the mid 20th century when Joe McCarthy did his best to conflate atheism with communism.
In the Encyclical Ut unum sint we read: «For a whole millennium Christians were united in a «brotherly fraternal communion of faith and sacramental life.
Before going on to speak of the convergence that exists on this point between the present General Secretary of the World Council of Churches and the Encyclical Ut unum sint, I must first take the further step of showing that the suggestion about dialogue and reception as phases of a conciliar process has not come out of the blue.
November 2010 — Obama misquotes the National Motto, saying it is «E pluribus unum» rather than «In God We Trust», as established by federal law.
For an analysis of this letter in relation to the baptismal controversy, see J. Jayakiran Sebastian,»... baptisma unum in sancta ecclesia...», op.
There is ground for optimism, however, in Pope John Paul II's invitation in his recent Encyclical Ut unum sint to «church leaders and their theologians to engage with me in a patient a fraternal dialogue on this subject in which, leaving useless controversies behind, we could listen to one another, keeping before us only the will of Christ for his church» (96).
and the principal agenda for himself and his audience was building a unified culture, e pluribus unum.
«Diversity» was the liberal mantra, and dealing with it was in some ways America's origin and vocation: E pluribus unum.
It is e pluribus unum.
The ecological model, when abstracted from possible negative uses, provides us a way of thinking of e pluribus unum that avoids taking one extant culture as normative or just leaving the many as many.
Against the background of European nationalism all of this is to be celebrated as realizing something of the meaning of the motto: e pluribus unum.
When e pluribus unum is misconstrued to deny the pluribus, it is the end of pluralism.
Cuomo noted how the words «e pluribus unum» — «out of many, one» in Latin — were stitched in the seal on the flag that sits behind Trump's desk in the Oval Office.
He often notes that the federal seal contains the Latin phrase «e pluribus unum,» out of many, one.
Not on Wednesday, when Cuomo concluded his 90 - minute State of the State speech with a parting bit of advice for the president, pointing out that the presidential seal on the flag behind the desk in the Oval Office has the Latin motto «E pluribus unum» — out of many, one.
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