But nevertheless, we note that the new cultus was threatening to eliminate the profitable pilgrimages to the pagan shrine. |
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Each of these nuclei soon gathers a cultus, with the neighbourhood devising elaborate festivities and observances around it. |
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His beatification has been acknowledged as cultus confirmed and is celebrated on 28 January. |
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This apparent miracle led to the steady growth of Cuthbert's posthumous cultus, to the point where he became the most popular saint of Northern England. |
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In religion, a ritual can comprise the prescribed outward forms of performing the cultus, or cult, of a particular observation within a religion or religious denomination. |
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Cultus sockeye are currently being reared at enhancement facilities in the lower Fraser area and on Vancouver Island. |
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Cultus Lake is one of several lakes in the area that flow into the Fraser River. |
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Cultus Lake sockeye have a very serious problem when it comes to survival. |
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Cultus sockeye have been the subject of detailed scientific study for longer than any other salmon population in B. C. Ongoing stock assessment work on the status of Cultus Lake sockeye smolts and adults continues. |
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Prominent groups within this Traditional Witchcraft revival included Andrew Chumbley's Cultus Sabbati and the Cornish Ros an Bucca coven. |
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Now, the Cultus Lake sockeye are going to go extinct. |
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The department is remiss in conducting base level research on a variety of issues whether it be the pike minnow in Cultus Lake or the effects of high water temperatures on returning sockeye. |
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The nymphs of eastern North American stonefly genus Cultus are described. |
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