Investigation then begins into miracles attributed to his or her intercession. |
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He would have been beheaded along with the other prisoners, had it not been for the intercession of Tipu's mother and her maulvi. |
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Fine or folk art created or utilized specifically for protection, intercession, or votive offering. |
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With peer intercession, colleagues of the same status level in the organization are chosen from that nurse's department or another unit. |
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To a certain extent that paves the way for the European Union to occupy the vacuum, but so far its attempts at intercession have cut little ice. |
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Because of the doctrine of purgatory, the dead remained closely tied to the community of the living, linked by bonds of prayer and intercession. |
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In 1958, thanks to Charlton Heston's intercession, he was allowed to write and direct Touch of Evil. |
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Extremist impulses have acquired a varnish of respectability through the intercession of the socialist leaders. |
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She had already received last rights but was healed after prayers of intercession for her healing. |
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If the Vatican then confirms a miracle has occurred after John Paul's death thanks to his intercession, he can be beatified. |
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It's entirely through St. Anne's intercession and God's protection that this house is standing and that I am still alive. |
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They are entitled to expect the intervention and, if necessary, intercession of their local councillor to vindicate their rights. |
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After we have prayed for ourselves, let's get into intercession for others! |
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But while Mandelson's intercession may have guaranteed Prescott the interim support of Brown, it inevitably increased the momentum against him. |
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The Calcutta archdiocese has sent the Vatican information on a supposedly miraculous cure through the intercession of Mother Teresa. |
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He confirmed the doctrine of saintly intercession and also saw relics as confirming the promise of future resurrection. |
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It equips them to communicate, to criticise, to escape, or to interpret scripture, all without the intercession of the master-class. |
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We should resolve to maintain prayer as a priority, cultivating a spirit of intercession, praying over all we do. |
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People are still being cured through his intercession in ways that cannot be explained by medicine or science. |
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Returned home he relates the incident, and only through his mother's intercession escapes a thrashing from his honest father, for telling a lie. |
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He dies on the spot for his crime, but all see his soul ascend to heaven thanks to Brendan's intercession. |
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He also rose again and sits at the Father's right hand to make intercession for His own. |
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The a la carte option is opposed by the U.S. cable industry and would require government intercession. |
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Abduh was finally allowed back in Egypt in 1889, reportedly with Lord Cromer's intercession. |
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It goes with the territory and I don't seek a particular intercession on his behalf in relation to criticism. |
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With his power and intercession, even when he seems distant, he is ready to help us carry our burdens. |
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If your gift is intercession or healing, she could sure use your charism right now. |
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Without this intercession from the embassy, we were not sure if they would have released our companion who came out shaking and terrified. |
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May his example and his intercession nourish the zeal of priests and enkindle the faithful with love. |
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It was only after the intercession of Margaret Atwood and David Suzuki that finally, a place was found for Mathews at SFU in the Department of Canadian Studies. |
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By this simple gesture I no longer belong to myself but am consecrated for the specific mission of being a woman of prayer and intercession for the Church. |
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May God, through the merits and intercession of Saint Monica, increase our faith, strengthen our hope, and enkindle the fire of charity in our hearts. |
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Prayer and fervent intercession must be made if the spiritual eyes of the Abaza are to be opened to the truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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In particular, we invoke the powerful intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Joseph, her Spouse. |
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Through his intercession, we pray that our ears may be open to the cry of people caught in the conspiracy of silence. |
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Several weeks later, thanks to the intercession of the Swedish Red Cross and the papal nuncio, they were released. |
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So his mother had recourse to the intercession of St Francis of Assisi, who had recently been canonized. |
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This kind of intercession we find clearly expressed in the apocryphal and targumic literature. |
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The 'O spem miram' was sung imploring the intercession of our holy father Dominic for the new Master and for the entire Dominican family. |
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Ancient Greeks could more readily seek the intercession of Olympian gods than today's citizens can hope to change policy in Brussels. |
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A gross injustice, crying out for the intercession of microcredit. But the remorseless power of compounding cuts both ways. |
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May the Lord shower on us during this year, abundant graces through the intercession of Our Father St. Dominic. |
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He must be informed within the time-limit which he himself sets of the action taken on his intercession. |
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Pray for your brothers and sisters, but also during the intercession, you must know how to ask, for it is the spirit that is important. |
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The hours that his agony on the cross endured were a prayer of love, intercession, and forgiveness. |
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Receive the token of your admission into the Guild of Saint Stephen that, ever aided by his intercession, you may lead a holy life. |
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Please set the day aside as a personal day of intercession at home or perhaps in your church fellowship, too. |
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May their heavenly intercession obtainfor us this grace and, especially, the motherly protection of Mary, Queen and Mother of humanity. |
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Nguyen was released on December 12, after the intercession of the French Embassy in Hanoi and an international outcry of protest. |
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That type of intercession was left to the Director-General who was encouraged to pursue his discreet efforts at mediation. |
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Their intercession will assist the prayers and thoughts of all who take part. |
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The intercession of fathers, of guardians, is but one condition prescribed by positive law. |
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Many faithful now go to the tomb to pray and confidently request his intercession before the Lord. |
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Medieval people believed that the suffering of the dead could be eased by the prayers of the living, and monastic prayers of intercession were valued most highly. |
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This call may or may not have had anything to do with an intercession Haughey may or may not have made to the IRA when Dunne was kidnapped for ransom. |
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The wedding feast at Cana teaches us the importance of intercession. |
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The intercession of a thousand journalists is heard as Vatican officials clarify earlier comments and insist the Pope is no closer to the Next Life than he was 24 hours ago. |
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Had Moses' intercession brought bread from heaven and water from the rock? |
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Who knows how many wounded hearts will be healed through our intercession? |
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Everyone will have noted with satisfaction the tangible progress made in the field of conflict resolution in Africa, thanks to the intercession of eminent African leaders and politicians. |
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Soon after he seized power, General Musharraf went to Saudi Arabia, Islam's holiest land, to pay obeisance to King Fahd, only to be stunned by an intercession by Prince Abdullah to ask for clemency for Mr Sharif. |
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Mr Mashai, it is strongly rumoured, believes himself to have a direct link to the hidden imam, and hence regards the intercession of Iran's clergy as superfluous. |
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As much as the revival of their former homeland, they look to the intercession of tribal and political leaders in Basra to end the feud, so they can have better access to medicines and provisions. |
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The intercession is an exhortation to a generous and chaste life. |
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Jesus, pictured as an angel interceding for the saints before God, puts an end to this intercession, and pours out the fire from the altar onto the earth as a sign of judgment. |
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Prayer for the family: Our Lord and God, through Mary's virginal birth you gave men the fruits of salvation. Grant that we may know the intercession of Mary from whom we received your Son, Jesus Christ, the Author of life. |
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Let us trustfully invoke her powerful intercession so that the human family, opening itself to the evangelical message, may fraternally and peacefully pass the year which begins today. |
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After Cuthbert's death, numerous miracles were attributed to his intercession and to intercessory prayer near his remains. |
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Finally, she extends to the souls in purgatory, who implore her intercession and her prayers, the helping hand which may lead them happily at last to eternal blessedness in heaven. |
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The martyrs, with their example and their intercession, help us today not to let ourselves succumb to discouragement and confusion, and to avoid inertia and sterile lamentations. |
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Many rural Pakistani Muslims associate with pirs and seek their intercession. |
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He gave powerful witness to and practiced the prayer of praise and intercession, while his commitment to pastoral care, took its toll on his failing health. |
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During the intercession times, on God's word, you will stand in the gap for a person, a city, a nation or a mind molder such as the media for example. |
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In the second place, Dominic, who cared for several women's monasteries in France and in Rome, believed unquestioningly in the value of prayers of intercession for the success of the apostolic work. |
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The intercession of Christ, and the lastingness of it, is a sure token of the salvation of them that come unto God by him. |
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The reputation of saintliness of Sr. Lucia rapidly spread and very soon afterwards the Sisters and the many lay people who had known her received many graces which have been attributed to her intercession. |
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Because of the many miracles attributed to his intercession, he is also known as Nikolaos the Wonderworker. |
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In 1168, the intercession of Pope Alexander III was necessary to secure a truce between them. |
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After the Carthaginian intercession, Messana asked Rome to expel the Carthaginians. |
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The acceptance of the relics required the intercession of Pope Leo XIII, after an initial refusal by the church in France. |
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The absence of this intercession is merely a civil nullity. |
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Through the intercession of Our Lady of Guadalupe, may we be guided to do the will of God by working for social justice, healing and reconciliation with Aboriginal Peoples. |
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You are encouraged to make copies and use these ideas for worship on Sunday, January 25, 2009, in ways that will help you enter more fully into fellowship, intercession, and thanksgiving with your global faith family. |
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We have sought the advice and intercession of a key Gulf State leader. |
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But he became convinced that the work of intercession was vital. |
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Ex-Votos are small paintings, usually done on tin, that are an expression of an individual's gratitude for the intercession of the divine in a crisis. |
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