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Venerable is the fourth studio album by Canadian noise rock band KEN mode, released on 15 March 2011 through Profound Lore on compact disc and Init Records on vinyl. Venerable won in the Metal/Hard Music Album of the Year category at the 2012 Juno Awards .
HMS Venerable (R63) was a Colossus -class aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. She served for only the last few months of World War II, and in 1948 she was sold to the Netherlands and renamed HNLMS Karel Doorman, taking part in the military clash in 1962 in Western New Guinea. Subsequently, she was sold to Argentina and renamed ARA Veinticinco ...
20 January 1832. Stoke Rochford, Lincolnshire, England. Died. 9 June 1900. (1900-06-09) (aged 68) London, England. Frances Margaret Taylor, religious name Mary Magdalen of the Sacred Heart (20 January 1832 – 9 June 1900) was an English religious sister and founder of the congregation of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God .
The Venerable, as a general epithet (rather than the religious The Venerable ), may refer to: Azon the Venerable, a Catholic prelate of the late 10th and early 11th century. Bede (672/3–735), English Benedictine monk, writer, teacher and scholar. Peter the Venerable (c. 1092–1156), abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Cluny. Category: Lists of ...
www.woodenfish.org. Yifa ( Chinese: 依法, born 1959) is a Taiwanese scholar and writer and the founder of the organization, Woodenfish Foundation. She is a nun ordained in 1979 by Fo Guang Shan, a Buddhist organization in Taiwan. Yifa holds a law degree from the National Taiwan University, a masters in comparative philosophy from the ...
In the United States, an annuity is a financial product which offers tax-deferred growth and which usually offers benefits such as an income for life. Typically these are offered as structured ( insurance) products that each state approves and regulates in which case they are designed using a mortality table and mainly guaranteed by a life insurer.
31 July 1705. (1705-07-31) (aged 52) Bressanone, Bolzano, Prince-Bishopric of Brixen, Holy Roman Empire. Maria Hueber (22 May 1653 – 31 July 1705) was a Tyrolean religious sister, a pioneer in educating girls in and foundress of a congregation of the Third Order of Saint Francis in Brixen. [1]
Avignon was seat of papacy because Rome was a complete mess and getting sacked all the time. The popes went to Avingnon to be "protected" by the French Crown. It did not turn out to be a good experience. St Catherine of Siena is the one who finally pushed for the Pope to return to Rome.