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  2. Fraternal Order of Eagles - Wikipedia

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    Fraternal Order of Eagles ( F.O.E.) is a fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington, by a group of six theater-owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt (who later joined the Loyal Order of Moose ), Mose Goldsmith and Arthur Williams. [ 1]

  3. Nativity of Jesus in art - Wikipedia

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    The Nativity of Jesus has been a major subject of Christian art since the 4th century. The artistic depictions of the Nativity or birth of Jesus, celebrated at Christmas, are based on the narratives in the Bible, in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, and further elaborated by written, oral and artistic tradition.

  4. Transfiguration of Jesus in Christian art - Wikipedia

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    The Transfiguration of Jesus has been an important subject in Christian art, above all in the Eastern church, some of whose most striking icons show the scene. The Feast of the Transfiguration has been celebrated in the Eastern church since at least the 6th century and it is one of the Twelve Great Feasts of Eastern Orthodoxy, and so is widely ...

  5. List of North American fraternal orders - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Cynosure, a periodical published by the National Christian Association that was opposed to fraternal orders. The Fortnightly Review, a Catholic periodical that, among other things, carried news on fraternal groups, which it opposed. The Fraternal Monitor, a trade magazine, published by the National Fraternal Congress of America

  6. Holy obedience - Wikipedia

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    Nature of Obedience. Obedience, from the Latin obêdire, ("to hearken to"), [3] is "the moral virtue that inclines the will to comply with the will of another who has the right to command." [4] Christ is the exemplar of holy obedience "becoming obedient to death, even death on a cross." [5] ". Son though he was, he learned obedience from what ...

  7. Christian art - Wikipedia

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    Christian culture. Christian art is sacred art which uses subjects, themes, and imagery from Christianity. Most Christian groups use or have used art to some extent, including early Christian art and architecture and Christian media . Images of Jesus and narrative scenes from the Life of Christ are the most common subjects, and scenes from the ...

  8. Evangelical counsels - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical counsels. In Christianity, the three evangelical counsels, or counsels of perfection, are chastity, poverty (or perfect charity ), and obedience. [ 1] As stated by Jesus in the canonical gospels, [ 2] they are counsels for those who desire to become "perfect" ( τελειος, teleios ). [ 3][ 4] The Catholic Church interprets this ...

  9. Post Malone Shares Rare Comments About Being a Dad, Says ...

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    Post Malone is grateful to be a dad.. The singer, 29, opened up about fatherhood while sitting down with correspondent Anthony Mason on a new episode of CBS Sunday Morning, sharing rare comments ...