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Katherine Drexel: Mystery, mission, spirituality and sainthood [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Katherine Drexel (1858-1955), the founder of the sisters of the blessed. Sacrament, was canonized by Pope John Paul II on October 1, 2000. This thesis analyzes Drexel’s life and virtues to establish why she became a saint.
Hughes, Cheryl Christine Dempsey
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How should health systems prepare for the evolving COVID-19 pandemic? Reflections from the perspective of a Tertiary Cancer Center. [PDF]

open access: yesClinics (Sao Paulo), 2020
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La segmentación métrica de El pleito matrimonial del cuerpo y el Alma: división y continuidad

open access: yes, 2018
The present investigation proposes, using Marc Vitse’s method of segmentation, a new approach in which the criteria of division (metric change, empty scene, geographical change —indicated by the set change—, cut of the dramatic time) are not subordinated
Mackenzie, Carlos
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Prefaatiorukous suomenkielisissä luterilaisissa kirkkokäsikirjoissa 1549–2000: Teologiasta kieleen ja kielestä teologiaan

open access: yes
In this article, I explore the liturgical preface in Finnish Lutheran worship books from 1549 to 2000. The preface can be found in all Finnish worship books. The article aims to answer the following questions: 1.
Pirttimaa, Kati, Pirttimaa, Kati V
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Dining with John : communal meals and identity formation in the Fourth Gospel and its historical and cultural context [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This book explores the accounts of communal meals and the metaphorical use of food and drink language in the narrative world of the Gospel of John. It argues that the Johannine community regularly gathered for communal meals in which the food and drink ...
Kobel, Esther
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Liturgische en hagiografische anamnesis in de vroege Middeleeuwen

open access: yes, 2003
The concept of anamnesis has always played an important role in liturgical studies. Although contemporary liturgists pay attention to tills core concept of Christian liturgy (most notably LUKKEN: Rituelen in overvloed 1999), there is little attention for
Rose, Els
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The Devotional Significance of the Cross in Medieval Literature

open access: yes, 2014
The cross is the most widely recognized symbol of Christianity. The necessary instrument of Christ\u27s crucifixion, the cornerstone of Christian belief, the cross\u27s basic form and shape has been easily adapted to various uses, media, and symbolism ...
Godfrey, Laura Christine
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The martyr-figure in French theatre,1596-1675 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
This doctoral project is the first comprehensive study of plays about Christian martyrdom on the French stage from 1596 to 1675.1 have compiled a corpus of such tragedies (Appendix).
Scott, Paul Adam
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