Re March for Life.Glory to Jesus Christ Jesus Christ: see Jesus. Jesus Christ 40 days after Resurrection, ascended into heaven. [N.T.: Acts 1:1–11] See : Ascension Jesus Christ kind to the poor, forgiving to the sinful. [N.T. ! I had a chance to look at your magazine while visiting the Mother of God Ukrainian Catholic Monastery monastery Local community or residence of a religious order, particularly an order of monks. Christian monasteries originally developed in Egypt, where the monks first lived as isolated hermits and then began to coalesce in communal groups. this past weekend. How pleasantly surprised I was to see an article by my friend, and esteemed colleague, Subdeacon sub·dea·con n. 1. A cleric ranking just below a deacon. 2. A cleric who acts as assistant to the deacon at High Mass and normally reads the Epistle at the Eucharist. Noun 1. Adam Deville. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire issue. I wish to point out a minor error in the article on the March for Life article ("Let them live," July/Aug., 04, p.14) which described the events of the May 2004 gathering in Ottawa. Near the end of the piece, the author notes that a group of Orthodox priests gathered at the eternal flame for a memorial for all victims of abortion. The priests in fact were all of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Greek Catholic n. 1. A member of the Eastern Orthodox Church. 2. A member of a Uniat church. Noun 1. Greek Catholic - a member of the Greek Orthodox Church Church--one monastic priest (Ft. Taras Kraychuk of the Mother of God Monastery, Orangeville), one married eparchial priest (Fr. Roman Galadza, St. Elias, Brampton), and one celibate cel·i·bate n. 1. One who abstains from sexual intercourse, especially by reason of religious vows. 2. One who is unmarried. adj. 1. eparchial priest (me--former Chancellor Archeparchy of Winnipeg and now graduate student at the Sheptytsky Institute in Ottawa). While I am somewhat flattered that we were mistaken for Orthodox (probably due to the vestments and beards)--I thought it important for you to know that we are indeed Catholic. In Christ, our victor. Winnipeg MB |
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