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Greek Festival. Huntington West Virginia USA
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3 'City States' Rule the World
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3 City States that control the whole world, and their rolls:
City of London - FINANCE: Receives taxes from their subjects (slaves) in Canada and the United States. They design and control our financial and banking systems.
Vatican City - RELIGION: The Pope wants to merge all the religions into one, which is absolute nonsense. The Pope broke off from the truth (confusingly referred to as The 'Eastern Church' or 'Eastern Orthodox Church' or 'Orthodox Church' or 'Orthodox') about 1000 years ago.
Washington DC - MILITARY: Death camps and stacks of black plastic coffins that can hold six to ten bodies each, are piled high in a long train-like fashion, as far as the eye can see, in the United States, today.
These three are sovereign, corporate entities that are not part of the countries they are located in. They have their own laws, and identities, as indicated by their respective flags
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The CITY in London
The City, also known as the square mile an area of 677 hectares in London is just like the Vatican City in Rome their own state. The City-State, pays no tax, has its own courts, its own laws, their own flag, their own private police at about 2,000 men, and a night population that underestimates 9000 inhabitants.
Here are the Bank of England, a privately owned institution which is not subject to regulation by the British Parliament, and in fact is a sovereign world power. Moreover, Lloyds of London (insurance), London Stock Exchange (stock exchange) Fleet Streets newspapers and publishing, offices in all British banks, offices in 385 foreign banks, and 70 U.S. banks.
Internationally they use the Crown Princess as a symbol of power but the real power belongs to the bankers and not the royal house. It is very difficult to gain an insight into the persons who effectively control the Bank of England. A name that leaked is Rothschild.
The City of London is an economic entity which is legally separate from England and in control of all lawyers and banks across the world - including the Federal Reserve in the USA! The City is also the English seat of the world's Freemasonry with the United Grand Lodge of England as the center...
Washington, District of Columbia
The flag of the Washington District of Columbia has three red stars. One for each city state in the empire. This empire rule the world economically through London's City, militarily by the District of Columbia, and spiritually by the Vatican. The Constitution for the District of Columbia operates under a tyrannical Roman law known as the lex fori and has no similarities to the U.S. Constitution...
The Vatican in Rome
Vatican's assets include massive investments by Rothschild in the UK, France and the U.S., billions of shares in oil and weapons companies like Shell and General Electric, Bethlehem Steel. The Vatican is the world's largest owner of private property and its gold reserves are stored by the Bank of England and the U.S. Federal Reserve Bank...
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF OHIO STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH PART TWO ( 2/2 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF OHIO STATE,U S A PART TWO (2/2)
1. LONGABERGER BASKET BUILDING,NEWARK 40° 3'49.90N 82°20'47.80W
2. ST.THEODOSIUS CATHEDRAL,CLEVELAND 41°28'38.02N 81°40'54.16W
3. TOLEDO MUSEUM OF ART,TOLEDO 41°39'29.93N 83°33'33.82W
4. WOMEN'S AIR & SPACE MUSEUM,CLEVELAND 41°30'40.42N 81°41'24.14W
5. GREEK ORTHODOX,COLUMBUS 39°58'24.52N 83° 0'11.39W
6. MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY,CLEVELAND 41°30'42.16N 81°36'48.53W
7. ST.PETER'S CATHEDRAL & TOWN HALL,CINCINNATI 39° 6'12.91N 84°31'9.60W
8. STEAMSHIP MUSEUM,CLEVELAND 41°30'33.27N 81°41'52.84W
9. ART MUSEUM,CINCINNATI 39° 6'50.42N 84°29'48.68W
10. WAR MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN,CLEVELAND 41°30'6.19N 81°41'34.62W
11. OHIO STATE HOUSE,COLUMBUS 39°57'41.28N 82°59'56.22W
12. TRINITY CATHEDRAL,CLEVELAND 41°30'5.02N 81°40'27.20W
13. HINDU TEMPLE,CINCINNATI 39° 7'45.39N 84°16'26.52W
14. ST.JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL,PARMA 41°24'23.86N 81°42'39.50W
15. MIRROR LAKE,CINCINNATI 39° 6'47.27N 84°29'38.82W
16. HISTORICAL CENTER,YOUNGSTOWN 41° 6'9.36N 80°39'5.15W
17. HEART SHAPED LAKE,COLUMBIA STATION 41°18'13.93N 81°54'6.03W
18. ST CECILIA CHURCH,CINCINNATI 39° 9'10.09N 84°25'46.83W
19. HOLINESS CHURCH,CLEVELAND 41°30'12.98N 81°38'6.09W
20. MCKINLEY BIRTH PLACE,NILES 41°10'51.75N 80°45'57.58W
21. ST.ARCHANGEL MICHAEL CHURCH,SPRINGFIELD 40°59'39.21N 81°28'28.01W
22. FORT HAYES,COLUMBUS 39°58'28.27N 82°59'15.21W
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The Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America is one of three ethnic dioceses of the Orthodox Church in America , and a former diocese of the Romanian Orthodox Church.The diocesan center is located in Jackson, Michigan.Its territory includes parishes, monasteries, and missions located in 26 states in the United States, as well as six provinces in Canada – Alberta, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Manitoba, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Nevada, New York, Ohio, Ontario, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Quebec, Rhode Island, Saskatchewan, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Washington.The current Bishop of Detroit and the Romanian Episcopate is Nathaniel Popp.
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Augusta LIVE: 10th-13th - Lady Antebellum Pavilion - Putt Putt - Greek Festival
Augusta LIVE! Your weekend update for October 10th- 13th. Find some international flavors this weekend without leaving Augusta -- The 24th annual Greek Festival begins at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10, at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church on Telfair Street. Dine on Greek foods, and be entertained with music and dancing until 9 p.m. The Greek Festival continues through the weekend beginning at 11 a.m. daily until 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and until 8 p.m. Sunday.
Starting at 4 p.m. Friday, the Hispanic Festival of Augusta will fill Augusta Common with folkloric groups, arts and crafts, music and, of course, food. The fiesta lasts until midnight and then reopens Saturday from 11 a.m. until after midnight. Admission to the Hispanic Festival is $3; kids ages 10 and younger get in free.
On Saturday and Sunday, you can encounter spirits from Augusta's past on a Walk With the Spirits tour at Summerville Cemetery. The tours led by Historic Augusta run every 20 minutes from 3 to 6 p.m. Tours are $15 and require reservations.
Columbia County Community Events- October 18th: 38 Special will be performing at the Lady Antebellum Pavilion at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 for military, $20 advance, $25 for day-of. October 19th: Columbus Day Festival at the Lady Antebellum Pavilion. For more information about Columbia County Events, please visit evanstownecenterpark.com or the Columbia County Community Events Facebook or Twitter page.
Putt Putt Fun Center is a place for all ages to have fun. With laser tag, putt putt, batting cages, arcade and bumper boats, there is plenty to do! For more information visit puttputt.com.
Celebrate the season Saturday night in downtown Aiken during Aiken Oktoberfest from 6 to 10:30 p.m. in The Alley. This new event will feature The Luke Cunningham Band, The Tarlatans, Eli Montgomery, college football screening, beer stein races, pretzels, beer, brats -- and, free admission.
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History of the Greek Community in Greenville, SC
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List of churches that are National Historic Landmarks in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:19 1 NHLs that are to be classified
00:00:33 2 NHLs that are A.M.E. or A.M.E. Zion churches
00:00:57 3 NHLs that are Baptist churches
00:01:29 4 NHLs that were Congregational churches
00:01:55 5 NHLs that are Congregational Christian Churches that did not join the United Church of Christ
00:02:12 6 NHLs that are Episcopal churches
00:03:18 7 NHLs that are French Protestant Reformed (Huguenot) churches
00:03:34 8 NHLs that are Greek Orthodox churches
00:03:48 9 NHLs that are Jewish synagogues
00:04:12 10 NHLs that are Latter Day Saint temples
00:04:26 11 NHLs that are Lutheran churches
00:04:40 12 NHLs that are Muslim mosques
00:04:59 13 NHLs that are Presbyterian churches
00:05:10 14 NHLs that were shared by various Protestant churches
00:05:30 15 NHLs that are Quaker meetinghouses
00:05:57 16 NHLs that are Roman Catholic churches
00:07:41 17 NHLs that are Russian Orthodox churches
00:08:03 18 NHLs that are Unitarian Universalist churches
00:08:24 19 NHLs that are United Church of Christ (U.C.C.) churches
00:08:43 20 NHLs that are United Methodist churches
00:08:59 21 NHL churches in New York State
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This is a very incomplete list of churches and other places of religious function that are U.S. National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in the United States.
A significant proportion of the 2,430 National Historic Landmarks sites in the U.S. are churches.
Anselm of Canterbury | Wikipedia audio article
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Anselm of Canterbury (; 1033/4–1109), also called Anselm of Aosta (Italian: Anselmo d'Aosta) after his birthplace and Anselm of Bec (French: Anselme du Bec) after his monastery, was a Benedictine monk, abbot, philosopher and theologian of the Catholic Church, who held the office of archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109. After his death, he was canonized as a saint; his feast day is 21 April.
Beginning at Bec, Anselm composed dialogues and treatises with a rational and philosophical approach, sometimes causing him to be credited as the founder of Scholasticism. Despite his lack of recognition in this field in his own time, Anselm is now famed as the originator of the ontological argument for the existence of God and of the satisfaction theory of atonement. He was proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by a bull of Pope Clement XI in 1720.
As archbishop, he defended the church's interests in England amid the Investiture Controversy. For his resistance to the English kings William II and Henry I, he was exiled twice: once from 1097 to 1100 and then from 1105 to 1107. While in exile, he helped guide the Greek bishops of southern Italy to adopt Roman rites at the Council of Bari. He worked for the primacy of Canterbury over the bishops of York and Wales but, though at his death he appeared to have been successful, Pope Paschal II later reversed himself and restored York's independence.
Road Trip #343 - I-59 North/I-20 East - Alabama Mile 119-137 - Birmingham - Malfunction Junction
Road Trip #343 - I-59 North/I-20 East - Alabama Mile 119-137 - Birmingham - Malfunction Junction
Today's trip takes us through the city of Birmingham on I-59 and I-20 through the infamous Malfunction Junction at the I-65 interchange. I-20 finally splits away from I-59 and we continue north towards Gadsden.
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Plenary 7 Thursday Afternoon | ELCA Churchwide Assembly 2019
Plenary 7 Thursday 8/8/19 2:30pm | ELCA Churchwide Assembly 2019
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UVU: Intersecting Convictions: Core Beliefs and Civil Dialogue Session 2
March 1st, 2013
3rd Q&A at Sixth Annual Symposium of Romanian Orthodox Spirituality
Recorded Saturday April 13, 2013 at Trinity College (University of Toronto)
Sixth Annual Symposium of Romanian Orthodox Spirituality:
Topic: STS EMPERORS CONSTANTINE AND HELEN AND THEIR LEGACY.
Christian Faith in the new context of freedom. Church's transformative dynamic between social responsibility and Christian commitment.
Playlist:
+ Introduction by HG Ioan Casian of Vicina and Rev. Dean D. Neelands
+ Rev. Dr. Robert J. Barringer Personal Reflections on Fr Dumitru Staniloae and on the Meaning of his Life and Work for Roman Catholicism
+ Rev. Dr. Dragos Giulea Re-Envisioning Communion and Truth after Volf-Zizioulas Dispute
+ Maria Simakova Theological Truth-Telling in Post-Imperial World
+ 1st Q&A
+ Prof. Lucian Turcescu Between Seperation and Establishment: Church-State Relations in Eastern Europe?
+ Prof. Maria-Fotini Polidoulis Kapsalis The Effects of the Edict of Milan on Christian Suffering and on the Rise of Monasticism
+ Prof. David Wagschal Orthodox Canon Law in a Post-Constantinian World: Problems and Prospects
+ 2nd Q&A
+ Prof. Richard Schneider Constantine without Eusebius: What understanding of Christian Faith is shown by his pragmatic actions - laws, church, building, etc. - and what are the consequences for Orthodox Ecclesiology?
+ Prof. Adriana Bara Byzantium after Byzantium in the Sixteenth Century Maldavia
+ 3rd Q&A
+ Byzantine Choir
SYMPOSIUM Intent
Structure:
The symposium has been intended to propose to the public the most viable, actual and inspiring ideas of the Orthodox thinking via two venues: (1) conferences held by the well-known hierarchs, theologians and professors in North - America and not only; (2) papers written by the younger theologians able to bring foreword their dynamic, creative and fresh spirit. We hoped that this initiative will give a push at the creation of a Christian orthodox forum, open to all, able to propose in a flexible, coherent and genuine way ideas for future solutions from an Orthodox Christian standpoint to the multiple challenges the contemporary society is confronted to.
Intent:
From the outset the symposium has been designed to become: (a) a forum able to build a modern, coherent and consistent Christian Orthodox vision; (b) to bring a present witness to those who look for spiritual and intellectual resourcing while addressing some of the above mentioned challenges. Every year we chose a topic we thought relevant for the contemporary debates.
Organization:
The organization of the symposium has been based on the idea of partnership: our Archdiocese (Romanian Orthodox Archdiocese in the Americas) and a University. We sponsored the event while involving guest
- speakers from various theological departments. This has been the way in which we understood to promote collaboration and dialogue between institutions at different levels.
Goal:
Last but not least we hope in this way to partially overcome the gap which separates since some time the academic theology with its relevant achievements and the Church's life. We are convinced that from this collaboration both of them, Church and University, will result enriched: (1) the academic theology will be lighted up through the living instinct and experience of the Church's life; (2) the Church will discern better the historical context of its own faith and tradition.
This will allow us to strengthen and affirm the already emerging Orthodox Christian leadership in North - America and not only, setting us in a position of continuity with the patristic thinking and the newer theological tradition of 20th century.
Short thematic history and participants:
2008: Transfiguration in Christ (Union Theological Seminary - Columbia University, New York)
2009: The Cappadocians. Theology and Spirituality for 21st century (Concordia University, Montreal)
2010: Nicaea and Constantinople - a confession of faith - witness and source of unity (University of St. Thomas, St. Paul Minnesota)
2011: The Sacraments - ways of sanctification (Metropolitan Andrey Sheptytsky Institute - St. Paul University, Ottawa)
2012: The Sacrament of Anointing and the Care of the Sick (Hellenic College Holy Cross - Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, Boston)
Among the most well-known guest - speakers we had until now we can number Metropolitan Seraphim Joanta of Germany, prof. John McGuckin, prof. Charles Kannegiesser, prof. Pamela Bright, prof. Lucian Turcescu, prof. Peter Galadza, prof. Paul Meyendorff and other young intellectuals.
Christianity in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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Christianity in the United States
00:02:11 1 Major denominational families
00:03:13 1.1 Protestantism
00:03:57 1.1.1 Evangelical Protestantism
00:08:07 1.1.2 Mainline Protestantism
00:13:14 1.2 Catholic Church
00:15:49 1.3 Eastern Orthodox Christianity
00:16:44 1.4 Oriental Orthodox Christianity
00:17:36 1.5 Latter-day Saint Movement
00:20:08 2 History
00:20:43 2.1 Early Colonial period
00:21:02 2.1.1 Spanish colonies
00:22:31 2.1.2 British colonies
00:22:55 2.1.2.1 Virginia
00:24:14 2.1.2.2 New England
00:25:27 2.1.2.3 Tolerance in Rhode Island and Pennsylvania
00:26:58 2.1.2.4 Maryland
00:27:44 2.1.3 Great Awakening
00:30:08 2.1.4 American Revolution
00:31:33 2.1.5 Church and state debate
00:32:33 2.2 19th century
00:32:42 2.2.1 Separation of church and state
00:33:51 2.2.2 Second Great Awakening
00:35:35 2.2.3 African American churches
00:37:05 2.2.4 Liberal Christianity
00:38:19 2.2.5 Catholic Church
00:39:07 2.2.6 Fundamentalism
00:39:55 2.3 20th century
00:40:04 2.3.1 Evangelicalism
00:41:14 2.3.2 National associations
00:44:24 2.3.3 Pentecostalism
00:45:05 2.3.4 Catholic Church
00:45:40 3 Youth programs
00:47:27 4 Demographics
00:47:36 4.1 Demographics by state
00:47:45 4.2 Beliefs and attitudes
00:50:49 4.3 Church attendance
00:51:14 4.3.1 By state
00:51:38 4.4 Race
00:52:40 4.5 Ethnicity
00:54:03 4.6 Conversion
00:55:34 5 Self-reported membership statistics
00:56:00 6 See also
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- Socrates
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Christianity is the most adhered to religion in the United States, with 75% of polled American adults identifying themselves as Christian in 2015. This is down from 85% in 1990, lower than 81.6% in 2001, and slightly lower than 78% in 2012. About 62% of those polled claim to be members of a church congregation. The United States has the largest Christian population in the world, with nearly 240 million Christians, although other countries have higher percentages of Christians among their populations.
All Protestant denominations accounted for 51.3%, while the Catholic Church by itself, at 23.9%, was the largest individual denomination. A 2008 Pew study categorizes white evangelical Protestants, 26.3% of the population, as the country's largest religious cohort; another study in 2004 estimates evangelical Protestants of all races at 30–35%. The nation's second-largest church and the single largest Protestant denomination is the Southern Baptist Convention. The United Methodist Church is the third largest church and the largest mainline Protestant denomination in the United States. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) is the fourth-largest church in the United States and the largest church originating in the U.S. The Church of God in Christ is the fifth-largest denomination, the largest Pentecostal church, and the largest traditionally African-American denomination in the nation. Among Eastern Christian denominations, there are several Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches, with just below 1 million adherents in the US, or 0.4% of the total population.Christianity was introduced to the Americas as it was first colonized by Europeans beginning in the 16th and 17th centuries. Going forward from its foundation, the United States has been called a Protestant nation by a variety of sources. Immigration further increased Christian numbers. Today most Christian churches in the United States are either Mainline Protestant, Evangelical Protestant, or Catholic.