In its original form, this involved saints like Columba taking to his coracle, trusting the waves to carry him wherever they might. |
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The order was for two sets of Columba sheets, consisting of a top sheet, a fitted sheet and matching pillowcases, one white and the other pink. |
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Four sisters have taken up residence in the parish of Saint Charles which adjoins the friars' parish of St Columba. |
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The proceeds will be divided equally among St. Columba House, the Summerlea Organ Fund, and the youth group, in support of its activities. |
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And just those who argued over Luther, those who want to use Columba for their own arguments pick and choose the bits of the truth which most suit themselves. |
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George P., whose mother Columba is from Mexico, is charged with wooing those voters back. |
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Further on, the itinerary crosses Calzadilla and arrives at Cervatos de la Cueza, where stand the churches of Santa Columba and San Miguel. |
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For many years Summerlea has supported St. Columba House in Pointe St Charles. |
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This is the collection point for contributions to the MILES OF PENNIES program, which was started in 1982 to provide help for St. Columba House. |
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His father is former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, and his mother, Columba, is a native of Mexico. |
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For this project, AXA partnered with Medical Intelligence, who contributed its Columba bracelet, mobile phone operator Orange and dependent care leader Medidep. |
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The cavities which result from decay provide roost sites for bats and nest sites for birds such as Picidae, Tyto alba, Columba oenas, Phoenicurus phoenicurus, and many others. |
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Under the direction of Patricia Murphy, the staff of Saint Columba House gave a testimony that environmental action is the fruit of faith in God the Creator. |
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Some of the best known are Cuthbert, Columba, Patrick, Margaret, Edward the Confessor, Mungo, Thomas More, Petroc, Bede, and Thomas Becket. |
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Patrick, and later others spread from Ireland to Britain with the Irish mission system of Saint Columba. |
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The Irishmen Columba and Columbanus similarly founded highly important religious communities after leaving their homes. |
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Ireland's patron saints are Saint Patrick, Saint Bridget and Saint Columba. |
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The Halifax Korean Presbyterian Church was founded in 1993 and until 2000 they worshiped in the St. Columba chapel at Atlantic School of Theology on the Northwest Arm. |
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This stone has two petrosomatoglyphs on it, the prints of two right feet, said to be of Saint Columba. |
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It was mainly spread by missionaries from Ireland from the 5th century and is associated with St Ninian, St Kentigern, and St Columba. |
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It was nearby, in Kilmacolm, that he was visited by Saint Columba, who was at that time labouring in Strathtay. |
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The morphology of the schizogonous stages of Eimeria labbeana Pinto 1928, a parasite of the common pigeon, Columba livia. |
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Some other members of the Columbinae are also called wood pigeons e.g., the speckled wood pigeon, ashy wood pigeon, purple wood pigeon, Japanese wood pigeon, and others, all Columba species. |
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Some of the most celebrated figures of this time were Columba, Aidan, Columbanus and others. |
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Ireland has been sent a Reasoned Opinion for allowing a hunting season for wood pigeon, Columba Palumbus, which contravenes a ban under the Wild Birds Directive on hunting during breeding periods. |
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He speaks fluent Spanish and his wife, Columba, was born in Mexico. |
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In some ways Columba should take pride of place over Andrew. |
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Columba is credited as being a leading figure in the revitalisation of monasticism. |
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Both poems are examples of Abecedarian hymns in Latin written while Columba was at the Iona Abbey. |
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The Book of Kells and the Book of Durrow, great medieval masterpieces of Celtic art, are associated with Columba. |
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In one of the accounts, Saint Columba, in this period of excommunication, goes to a meeting held against him in Teilte. |
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And when the bell strikes midnight, Columba goes to the church and kneels beside the altar. |
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Columba is historically revered as a warrior saint, and was often invoked for victory in battle. |
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They are represented as endeavouring to prevent the progress of Patrick and Saint Columba by raising clouds and mist. |
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Lochaber is mentioned by Adomnan of Iona in his biography of St Columba on two occasions. |
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Both stories related to Columba using his saintly blessing to raise people out of poverty and make them wealthier. |
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In the second story, Columba met a beggar in Lochaber who had a wife and children. |
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Columba asked the beggar to fetch him a stick from the forest, and the poor man did so. |
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Adomnan of Iona, recorded several stories relating to St Columba and the island of Tiree. |
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In another story, Columba instructed a particular monk to go the monastery on Tiree and do penance for seven years. |
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In another story, Columba banished some demons from Iona who then went to the island of Tiree to afflict the monks there instead. |
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Columba refers to the case of a man who killed another and the subsequent punishment he was to endure. |
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Unlike St Columba, Kentigern, the supposed apostle to the Britons of the Clyde and alleged founder of Glasgow, is a shadowy figure. |
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Bede states that Columba, a Gael, used an interpreter during his mission to the Picts. |
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Columba and twelve companions went into exile on Iona and founded a monastery there. |
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Columba studied under some of Ireland's most prominent church figures and founded several monasteries in the country. |
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Columba was born to Fedlimid and Eithne of the Cenel Conaill in Gartan, near Lough Gartan, in modern County Donegal, in Ireland. |
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On leaving him, Columba entered the monastery of Clonard, governed at that time by Finnian, noted for sanctity and learning. |
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Columba became a pupil at the monastic school at Clonard Abbey, situated on the River Boyne in modern County Meath. |
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A pestilence which devastated Ireland in 544 caused the dispersion of Mobhi's disciples, and Columba returned to Ulster, the land of his kindred. |
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Columba copied the manuscript at the scriptorium under Saint Finnian, intending to keep the copy. |
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Columba died on Iona and was buried in 597 by his monks in the abbey he created. |
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Saint Columba is one of the three chief saints of Ireland, after Saint Patrick and Saint Brigid of Kildare. |
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The name of the city in Irish is Doire Colmcille and is derived from the native oak trees in the area and the city's association with Columba. |
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In 563, St Columba travelled to Scotland with twelve companions, where according to legend he first landed at the southern tip of the Kintyre peninsula, near Southend. |
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The Church of Ireland Cathedral in Derry is dedicated to St Columba. |
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Most of the short chapters begin with Saint Columba informing his fellow monks that a person will soon arrive on the island or an event will imminently occur. |
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Columba blessed the poor man's cows and his own descendants, and the poor man's five cows multiplied until he had a herd of one hundred and five cows. |
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Saint Patrick is said to be buried at Down Cathedral in Downpatrick, County Down, alongside Saint Brigid and Saint Columba, although this has never been proven. |
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Columba in 614, and by the ninth century boasted a catalogue of 666 manuscripts, including religious works, classical texts, histories and mathematical treatises. |
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Columba then sharpened the stick into a stake and gave it to the man, telling him that it would catch game for him, but it would never harm person or cattle. |
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