They knelt together, and Hyacinth, numbly indifferent, felt his hand grasped and held. |
The Hyacinth enjoyed a vogue in the 18th and early 19th centuries, grown not only indoors and out but used as ornaments for women's fashions and even as a pharmaceutical. |
The unique connection of bishop Andrew Hyacinth Longhin with Pope S. Pius X was fundamentally of spiritual nature: the holiness of one reminds and in a way produces the holiness of the other. |
Hyacinth macaws speak little and the words are hardly to be understood. |
New information: The UNESCO Office in Dakar, Senegal has informed the Centre of the invasion of a species of Hyacinth of the waters of Djoudj Sanctuary. |
There he met the friar students who live in that community and also those who live in the priory of St. Hyacinth which belongs to the Province of Switzerland. |