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  1. Pope Fabian (2703 bytes)
    2: ...r the emperor [[Trajan Decius]], his death taking place on [[January 20]] [[250]], and was buried in t...
    6: ...seven bishops from [[Rome]] to Gaul to preach the Gospel: [[Gatianus of Tours|Gatien]] to [[Tours]], [[Tro...
  2. Pope Damasus I (6865 bytes)
    11: ... aesthetic enrichment of the city churches. He employed a calligrapher, one [[Dionysius Philocalus]],...
    15: ...st bishop of Rome to invoke the "Petrine text" ([[Gospel of Matthew|Matthew]] 16:18) in terms that sought ...
    20: ...ome to Damasus have sometimes been adduced as examples of the primacy of the seat of Peter:
    21: ...en to the successor of the fisherman, to the disciple of the cross. As I follow no leader save Christ,...
  3. Pope Gregory I (3938 bytes)
    29: |'''Place of birth'''
    35: |'''Place of death'''
    47: *Sermons (40 on the [[Gospel]]s are recognized as authentic, 22 on [[Ezekiel]]...
  4. Erasmus (18332 bytes)
    6: ... by his parents till their early death from the [[plague]] in [[1483]], and then given the best educat...
    12: ... petty criticism, from those hostile to the principles of literary and religious progress to which he ...
    14: ... regenerated [[Europe]] through sound criticism applied frankly and without fear to the Catholic Churc...
    25: ...o offer any tangible method of applying its principles to the existing church system. When Erasmus was...
    32: ...er]]s. Here and there Erasmus lays down the principle that a man may properly have two opinions on rel...
  5. African American (19830 bytes)
    1: ...''Afro-Americans''', '''Black Americans''', or simply '''blacks''', are an ethnic group in the [[Unite...
    6: ... identifiers. However, the term properly can be applied to nearly all black citizens of the United Sta...
    19: ...nal Association for the Advancement of Colored People|NAACP]], led a series of legal battles in the [[...
    21: ...he hospitality industry, public transportation, employment and housing, granting equal access to Afric...
    26: .... They are more likely to be stopped by police simply because of their ethnicity. They are also more l...
  6. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    3: {{Template:US City infobox|
    29: ...es, giving the appearance of a checkerboard. This plan has not lasted to the present day. The state le...
    39: ...etreated across the Pearl River. Union forces completely burned the city after its capture this secon...
    41: ...apitol]] replaced the older structure upon its completion in 1903, and today the Old Capitol is a hist...
    53: ...n in [[June]] 1963 by Dr. James Hardy. Hardy transplanted the cadaveric lung into a patient suffering ...
  7. Thomas Aquinas (12692 bytes)
    7: ...'s castle of [[Roccasecca]] in the [[kingdom of Naples]]. Landulf's brother, Sinibald, was abbot of th...
    9: ...rly medieval Europe. This change of heart did not please the family; on the way to Rome, Thomas was se...
    14: ...such place as he should choose, and he selected Naples.
    16: ... When asked why he had stopped writing, Aquinas replied, "I cannot go on...All that I have written see...
    18: ...express for others systematically, clearly and simply. Because of the keen grasp he had of his materia...
  8. History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
    8: ... to an early rift between Christianity and the temple priesthood, and later rabbinic Judaism.
    12: ...music]] in hymns and prayer, and [[ascetic]] disciplines such as [[fasting]] and [[alms|almsgiving]]. ...
    40: *[[Polycarp]], bishop of Smyrna and disciple of [[John the Evangelist]]
    64: ...ced by [[Nestorius]], a [[patriarch of Constantinople]])
    73: ...adherents. This was observed quite early, for example, the second century [[Celsus]] (whose words are ...
  9. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    7: place_of_birth=[[Eisleben]], [[Germany]] |
    10: place_of_death=Eisleben, Germany
    12: ...gs inspired the [[Protestant Reformation]] and deeply influenced the [[doctrine]]s of [[Lutheran]], [[...
    14: ...f the [[German language]] and added several principles to the art of [[translation]]. Luther's [[hymn]...
    26: ... to monastic life, the effort to do good works to please [[God]] and to serve others through prayer fo...
  10. Easter (31700 bytes)
    4: ...the chronology in the [[Synoptic Gospels]]. The [[Gospel of John]] has a different chronology which has Ch...
    63: ...d Western churches. The reform was proposed for implementation starting in [[2001]], but it was not ul...
    69: ...lations for the date of Easter can be somewhat complicated. See [[computus]] for a discussion covering...
    73: ...mining the holiday's date were also used. For example, [[Quartodecimanism]] was the practice of settin...
    89: ...gy will come earlier in the morning, ensuring its place as the pre-eminent "Feast of Feasts" in the [[...
  11. Christmas (35108 bytes)
    2: ...te the birth of Jesus. According to the Christian gospels, Jesus was born in Bethlehem to Mary and Joseph ...
    8: ...tthew|Matthew]] and [[Gospel of Luke|Luke]]. The gospels of Mark and John do not address the childhood of...
    12: Matthew's gospel begins by recounting the genealogy and virgin bir...
    14: ...combination of traceable celestial events might explain the appearance of a giant star that had never ...
    16: ...e of any reference to Christ's birth in the other gospels, and the fact that even the accounts of Matthew ...
  12. Lent (7959 bytes)
    9: ...crucifixion]] by [[Roman Empire|Rome]]. This took place around the year [[29]] of the [[Common Era]] i...
    13: ...her acts of penance. Nowadays it is common for people to give up something they enjoy doing a lot, and...
    15: ...ng the Lenten season; it is replaced before the [[Gospel]] reading by a Lenten acclamation.
    28: ...d in the [[Bible]] to be God's own son, to die in place of humanity. It is this distinction that fulfi...
    32: ...ndment" (whence, 'Maundy Thursday') that the disciples "love one another" as Jesus loved them. Good Fr...
  13. Hammond organ (5160 bytes)
    1: ...ck music]] (in the [[1960s]] and [[1970s]]) and [[gospel music]]. It was widely used in United States mil...
    5: ...a [[pipe organ]], with its banks of pipes in multiple registers, the Hammond Organ used [[additive syn...
    7: ...ionships between tonewheels could not be easily replicated.
    13: ...uced a number of cheaper organs which used the simpler electronic way of producing sound such as the m...
    15: Modern [[digital signal processing]] and [[sampling]] technologies now allow extremely accurate im...
  14. Chicken (21473 bytes)
    3: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    11: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    23: ...can be differentiated from hens by their striking plumage, marked by long flowing tails and bright poi...
    27: ... Chickens will sometimes fly simply in order to explore their surroundings, but will especially fly in...
    32: ...o their own. Some farmers use fake eggs made from plastic or stone to encourage hens to lay in a parti...
  15. Voltaire (48640 bytes)
    8: ...heless, throughout his life, Voltaire sometimes implied that he came from a [[noble]] background.
    14: ...im to the famous and dissipated coterie of the Temple, of which the [[knights of Malta|grand prior]] V...
    16: ... to Paris, to fall once more into literary and Templar society and to make the tragedy of ''Oedipe'', ...
    18: ...8]] he was known as ''Arouet de Voltaire'', or simply ''Voltaire'', though legally he never abandoned ...
    22: ...He returned to Paris in the winter and his second play, ''Artemire'', was produced in February [[1720]...
  16. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    6: ...inued his research and wrote a series of books on plants and animals, now including mankind in ''[[The...
    19: ... March [[1827]] Darwin made a presentation to the Plinian society of his discovery that black spores o...
    22: ...clergymen who saw it as part of their duties to explore the wonders of God's creation.
    26: ...t Cambridge till June and following Henslow's example and advice he was in no rush to take holy orders...
    27: ...anted to study natural history in the tropics and planned to visit [[Madeira]] with some class-mates u...
  17. Musical genre (24851 bytes)
    3: ...ed to "commodify and commercialize an artist's complex personal vision." Other artists feel that it is...
    5: ...ed and defined by [[Simon Reynolds]]. Another example of this is [[video game music]], which while def...
    13: These definitions are relatively short and simple, referring to further articles as needed.
    22: ===Gospel===
    24: ...f the 40s and 50s, which were also the years when gospel music became popularized.
  18. List of genres of country (522 bytes)
    8: *[[Country gospel]]
  19. Donkeys (8731 bytes)
    4: {{Taxobox_begin_placement | color = pink}}
    12: {{Taxobox_end_placement}}
    13: {{Taxobox_section_binomial_simple | color = pink | binomial_name = Equus asinus}}
    21: ...much more intense; thus, a stallion will often simply not mate with a jenny because he is taking more ...
    28: ...pear to be quite intelligent, cautious, friendly, playful, and eager to learn. Once you have earned t...
  20. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    2: ... hop music|hip hop]], [[jazz]] and [[gospel music|gospel]].
    4: ... [[Navajo]] and [[Sioux]]. The music of these people was highly varied in form, and was mostly religi...
    6: ... [[slavery|slave]]s. These [[African American]]s played a variety of instruments, especially includin...
    12: ...1950s]]. In the following decade, [[gospel music|gospel]] evolved into secular [[soul music|soul]]. Rock...
    19: ...ed States grew into a melting pot of different peoples. Immigration from [[China]] began in large num...

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