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Everyone has secrets. But while they may be terribly embarrassing or humiliating to the people who keep them buried year after year, their exposure rarely makes a ripple beyond the outer boundaries of their lives. But people aren’t the only ones who carry secrets. Powerful institutions like governments and business also sometimes have information they [...]
Posted by Geoff Shakespeare on Wednesday, April 27, 2011 at 12:01 am
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The importance of Saints is something that is debated, but is a part of many religions, particularly Christianity. Some denominations of Christian religion (most notably the Roman Catholic Church) have many patron saints. A patron saint is a saint that is an advocate in heaven of a certain person, activity, location, or illness. Because patron [...]
Posted by Ash Grant on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 7:55 am
Filed under People, Religion · Tagged angel Gabriel, Archbishop of Seville, arrows, Assisi, beekeepers, bees, bible, bilocate, canonized, catholic, catholic church, Christianity, Christians, church, cranky children, death by arrow, Doctor of the Church, execution, Gabriel, God, gravediggers, Greek, Hail Mary, hoarse voice, honey tongued, hospital work, Ireland, juvenile delinquents, Milan, orphan, patron of television, patron saint of gardeners, patron saint of taxi drivers, patron saint of the Internet, Patron saints, pigs, pork fat, praying, religion, Roman, Roman Catholic Church, roman soldier, Saint Anthony the Abbot, Saint Paul the Hermit, Sebastian, secret Christian, Siena, skin disease treatments, St. Ambrose, St. Bernardine, St. Clare, St. Dominic Savio, St. Drogo, St. Fiacre, St. Isidore of Seville, St. Sebastian, swine, Television, top ten saints, unattractive people, unsightly deformity, venereal disease, weird saints