Many miracles were attributed to him after his passing and he was greatly venerated and remembered in England. |
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Throughout history, and across every culture and civilisation, male virility and fertility have always been venerated. |
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Often they were named after pre-Hispanic goddesses venerated by indigenous Cuban peoples like the Taino and Ciboney. |
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Poland is the only country in Europe outside France herself where Napoleon is still venerated as a hero. |
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Since the sixteenth century, human anatomy had been one of the most venerated medical sciences of the early modern period. |
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In the past, especially the distant past, the saints were venerated as prodigies, miracle-workers, intercessors, protectors. |
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His body was later taken to Whitby abbey, where he was venerated as a saint. |
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Of all the saints venerated by the French in the nineteenth century, Mary was the most prominent. |
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All were intimately tied to the historic dead who were exhumed and venerated for the symbolism of their unique state of preservation. |
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Paintings on each column bordering the central nave depict saints who were venerated in medieval times. |
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James is the somewhat dim young banker venerated by two Buddhist monks as a spiritual master. |
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Keats was criticised as uncouth and inharmonious but is now venerated as one of our greatest Romantic poets. |
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Saint Susanna has been venerated primarily in Rome, where she has a church dedicated to her. |
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To a papist, Luther thought, the crucifix was indeed an idol, something to be venerated and bowed down to. |
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The notably venerated violinist who gave him an in at the National Theater, where he soon found a niche. |
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The chests or reliquaries in which they were buried were often venerated as shrines and could also serve as an altar. |
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Some religions have several Gods, demi-Gods or deities, but they are also idolized or venerated by their followers. |
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Saint Devote, the patron saint of Monaco, is venerated in a ritual held on 27 January every year. |
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Buddha's tooth is one of the most venerated relics in the world and the most important of the Buddhist religion. |
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She has been one of the most venerated saints of the modern era. |
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Afterward Mr. Beck knelt worshipfully at Mr. Guy's feet, paying homage to a venerated ancestor who can still whop him. |
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Food and rice are still offered to venerated volcanos on certain occasions. |
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The once venerated traditional customs — honor, ceremoniousness, even duelling — struck him as hopelessly insincere. |
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Now, we only have to follow the example of virtue bequeathed by our venerated confrere. |
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Then, humbled, confounded and abased before this holy, venerated indigenous Aztec, I had to prostrate myself with reverence. |
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Among the saints in heaven the Virgin Mary Mother of God is venerated in a special way. |
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She later became abbess of the Praemonstratensian monastery of Altenberg, and is herself venerated as a saint. |
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Of Brahman's influence the divinity in his narthex was dressed and venerated by offerings. |
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As investors see their portfolios shrink, venerated corporate bosses have been exposed as fraudulent hucksters. |
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Bulatovich's earthly remains are marked by a chapel where he is quietly venerated as a saint. |
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Some may be nostalgic for the past, when the Kray twins fired bullets into men in pubs but venerated their mothers. |
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Neither American pressure nor the reported frustration of the venerated Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani appear to have made much difference. |
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This was quite counter-cultural in an Ancient Near East where the earth was venerated as a goddess. |
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There we took part in the feast of Saint Parascheva who is very specially venerated throughout the Balkans as an example of a holy life. |
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Because of that act the Christ image has been venerated in different niches. |
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All Mediterranean civilisations have venerated the palm tree, which symbolises the tree of life, fertility and success. |
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His earthly pilgrimage was completed in Bologna, where his remains are venerated. |
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Abu Zama, also known as Sidi Sahib, has since been considered to be the patron of the town and is particularly venerated. |
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Above everything else, I want this most holy Sacrament to be honoured and venerated and reserved in places which are richly ornamented. |
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Investigation must avoid unnecessary disturbance of human remains or venerated sites. |
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That Jesuit priest is venerated in his country because of his life given for the poor. |
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Indeed, they frequently serve as frames or cartouches for coats of arms, personal devices, or statues of patron saints venerated by religious institutions. |
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Lionel Trilling routinely hailed Hemingway and Faulkner, F.R. Leavis venerated D.H. Lawrence. |
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The feast of the Transfiguration, so venerated by the Orthodox Church, serves as a key to the understanding of the humanity of Christ in the Eastern tradition. |
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It is in your nature to be worshipped and venerated by those around you. |
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Big corporations tend to treat venerated logos with deep respect. |
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Icons depicting the Virgin Mary and the saints are widely venerated, and the faithful light candles, pray, bow, and sometimes weep before these sacred images. |
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Thirty years after Edmund's death, he was venerated by the Vikings of East Anglia, who produced a coinage to commemorate him. |
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Is it a contradiction that the Patriarch is an honoured guest in the Kremlin, while the priest-murderer Lenin lies unburied and venerated just outside on Red Square? |
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It is attached to the former Escolapios boarding school that today is a preparatory school. In the hermitage is venerated a figure by the sixteenth century Granadino school of the Nazarene, patron saint of Archidona. |
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We like to think that in days gone by, the young venerated the elderly. |
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Later, when he was venerated in England, he was either commemorated after Augustine on 26 May, or his feast was moved to 27 May. |
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However, he was venerated outside England, mainly through the efforts of Boniface and Alcuin, both of whom promoted the cult on the Continent. |
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The relics, which have been venerated by millions so far, are currently in the Philippines. Then they will go to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Italy, Mexico, Ireland, and Lebanon before arriving in Canada. |
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His own remains were subsequently exhumed and redistributed to be venerated in various reliquaries. |
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The city was secure because it was enclosed within walls and had at its centre a temple where, according to an Egyptian scribe, the gods of war were guarded and venerated. |
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Andresito, who is greatly venerated by the Chilean people. |
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Flying fish were venerated as gifts of food from the spiritual world. |
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Regions, communities, and social classes likely varied in the gods they venerated more or at all. |
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In the early 640s Penda defeated and killed both Ecgric and Sigeberht, who was later venerated as a saint. |
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Virgin Mary is venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church as Mother of God, honoured in devotions. |
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However, there is evidence that Andrew was venerated in Scotland before this. |
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Gildas' relics were venerated in the abbey which he founded in Rhuys, until the 10th century, when they were removed to Berry. |
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It occupies a similar place in the Welsh language to that of the venerated King James Version in English. |
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Most of them are dedicated to their founders, who hailed from local dynasties and were venerated as patron saints. |
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There is a Hindu festival called Nag Panchami each year on which day snakes are venerated and prayed to. |
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They also became venerated objects, and were frequently buried in long barrows or round barrows with their former owners. |
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After the efforts of empress Irene, the Second Council of Nicaea met in 787 and affirmed that icons could be venerated but not worshiped. |
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Ojeda was true to his word and he built a small hermitage to the Virgin in the village, which was venerated by the local people. |
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Local religious traditions continued and in some cases such as the Oracle at Pachacamac on the Peruvian coast, were officially venerated. |
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On the other hand, some contemporary authors have venerated Ricci as an exemplar of beneficial inculturation. |
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But the Beats, despite their appealing cult of drugs and Whitmanian sincerity, lacked the cool elegance Lou venerated. |
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Archaeological evidence on worship of particular gods is sparse, although placenames may also indicate locations where they were venerated. |
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Did this term refer only to the divine statues venerated by the Babylonian pagans, Buddhists, Hindus, Manichaeans, and Sogdians? |
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The Pre-Raphaelites venerated her as a dewy-eyed damsel. |
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Francois de Laval, the first bishop of New France, whose relics are venerated in the cathedral. |
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Sacred trees and sacred groves were widely venerated by the Germanic peoples. |
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By Vietnamese custom, ancestors and national heroes are venerated. |
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Trees may also be associated with the divine order because of some incident and subsequently venerated, as was the bodhi tree, under which the Buddha received his Enlightenment. |
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As all objects that came into contact with Jesus the crown of thorns is venerated as a holy relic, and over the centuries many extraordinary powers have been attributed to it. |
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On the Friday of the Retreat, two sisters read the prayer for forgiveness composed by John Paul II for the Jubilee Year 2000, and then we venerated the cross set out in front of the altar. |
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The son of Charles Martel, the noble Charlemagne, who is venerated as a saint in Germany, sent his soldiers to Lourdes in order to beleaguer the castle and to starve its occupants without destroying the city. |
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The snake's head was an old and venerated totem of the Dacians, even represented on their flag. |
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The former member of venerated Celtic punk rockers the Dropkick Murphys knows he has a window for a new musical direction. |
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According to tradition,no one was allowed to live on the island at one time, for its entire surface was considered an object of worship that could only be venerated from afar. |
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These phrases are no longer the spring which waters the soil and makes it fertile, but simply an ideal of a few saints to be venerated, not imitated. |
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He is still widely venerated in Ireland and elsewhere today. |
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Due to her unique place in salvation history, Mary is honored above all other saints and especially venerated for the great work that God accomplished through her. |
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Saint Cuthbert, a monk of Lindisfarne, was venerated from Nottinghamshire to Cumberland, and is today sometimes named the patron saint of Northern England. |
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He was then free to develop a courtly atmosphere in which the king was a distant, venerated figure, and art and culture, rather than warfare, were at the centre. |
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As a venerated saint his tomb attracted many pilgrims to Lindisfarne. |
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Kourkouas was especially celebrated for returning to Constantinople the venerated Mandylion, a relic purportedly imprinted with a portrait of Christ. |
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