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Jean-Marie Floch was a French semiotician and author known for his works on semiotics and visual communication. Some of his notable books include "Sémiotique, marketing et communication" and "Sémiotique, mode d'emploi". Floch's writings have contributed significantly to applying semiotic theory to marketing and consumer behavior analysis.

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Jean-Marie Floch was a French semiotician and author known for his works on semiotics and visual communication. Some of his notable books include "Sémiotique, marketing et communication" and "Sémiotique, mode d'emploi". Floch's writings have contributed significantly to applying semiotic theory to marketing and consumer behavior analysis.

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Ignatius has written:

'The letter on obedience (to the Providence of Portugal)' -- subject(s): Christianity, Obedience, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Obedience

'Die geistlichen Uebungen des heiligen Ignatius' -- subject(s): Meditations, Spiritual retreats, Spiritual exercises

'Ejercicios Ignacianos completos'

'Les exercices spirituels' -- subject(s): Meditations

'Das geistliche Tagebuch' -- subject(s): Exercitia spiritualia (Ignatius), Diaries, Mystiek

'Exercitia spiritualia S.P. Ignatii de Loyola cum versione literali ex autographo hispanico'

'Exercitia spiritualia' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises, Meditations, Spiritual retreats, Catholic Church, Meditation, Biography, Early works to 1800, Christian saints, Jesuits, Spiritual life, Devotional calendars, Christian life, Devotional exercises, Spiritual direction, Spirituality, History, Prayers and devotions, French, Spiritual excercises, Sources, Pastoral letters and charges

'Briefe und Unterweisungen'

'Exercises spirituels' -- subject(s): Exercices spirituels

'Directorium in Exercitia spiritualia S. P. N. Ignatii' -- subject(s): Jesuits, Retreats

'The autobiography of St. Ignatius of Loyola, with related documents' -- subject(s): Christian saints, Biography

'Obras completas de San Ignacio de Loyola'

'Exercices de Saint Ignace pour une retraite de huit jours' -- subject(s): Spiritual retreats, Spiritual exercises

'Saint Ignatius Loyola' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Catholic women, Friends and associates, History

'Manresa, or, the spiritual exercises of St. Ignatius' -- subject(s): Meditations, Spiritual retreats, Spiritual exercises

'The spiritual journal of St. Ignatius Loyola, February, 1544-45' -- subject(s): Diaries

'Lettres'

'Letters and instructions' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Christian saints, Catholic Church, Monastic and religious life, Spiritual life

'A manuall of devout meditations and exercises' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Spiritual exercises

'The text of the spiritual exercises of Saint Ignatius' -- subject(s): Spiritual retreats, Meditations, Spiritual exercises, Meditation, Spiritual excercises

'Texte autographe des Exercices spirituels et documents contemporains, 1526-1615' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises

'On giving the Spiritual exercises' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises, Spiritual direction

'Inigo discernment log-book, the spiritual diary of Saint Ignatius Loyola' -- subject(s): Christian saints, Biography

'Spiritual Exercises with Commentary'

'Scintillae ignatianae sive sancti Ignatii de Loyola' -- subject(s): Meditations, Calendars

'S. Ignatii de Loyola Exercitiorum spiritualium' -- subject(s): Meditations, Spiritual retreats

'Exercitia spiritualis S.P.Ignatii Loyolae. Directorium in exercitia, industriae ad curandos animae morbos' -- subject(s): Meditations, Spiritual retreats

'The Spiritual Journal Of St. Ignatius Loyola'

'Ignace de Loyola; correspondance avec les femmes de son temps'

'Autobiografia'

'Ejercicios Espirituales' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises

'Exercicios espirituales en el camino de la perfeccion' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises

'Letters and Instructions of St. Ignatius Loyola, Volume 1 1524-1547'

'El relato del peregrino'

'St. Ignatius and the Ratio studorum'

'Les Vrais exercices spiritvels du B.P. Ignace de Loyola, fondateur de l'Ordre de la Compagnie de Iesvs' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Meditations, Spiritual exercises, Biography

'Ecrits'

'Ephemeris spiritualis' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises

'Nucleus Exercitiorum sacrorum sancti patriarchae Ignatii de Loyola, sive eiusdem sancti fundatoris meditationes et considerationes praecipuae, ad innovandam salutis curam accommodatae, et jam olim sacri tridui tempore Dilingae sodalibus academicis quasi compendio datae' -- subject(s): Meditations, Spiritual retreats, Spiritual exercises

'Die Exerzitien' -- subject(s): Meditations, Meditation, Spiritual retreats, Spiritual exercises, Catholic Church

'Directorivm in exercitia spiritvalia' -- subject(s): Meditations, Spiritual retreats

'Exercitia spiritvalia' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises, Meditations, Spiritual retreats, Biography

'Saint Ignace de Loyola' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises

'Briefwechsel mit Frauen' -- subject(s): Correspondence

'S. Ignazio di Loyola nelle sue lettere' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Christian saints

'Autograph directories of Saint Ignatius Loyola'

'Exercitia spiritualia, versio literalis..'

'Exercitia spiritualia in sacra octo dierum solitudine' -- subject(s): Meditations, Spiritual exercises

'The spiritual exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola' -- subject(s): Spiritual exercises, Spiritual retreats

'Exercitia Spiritualia S.P. Ignatii Loyolae' -- subject(s): Spiritual retreats, Meditations, Retreats for meditations

'Meditationum et contemplationum' -- subject(s): Meditations, Spiritual retreats

'The autobiography of St. Ignatius' -- subject(s): Accessible book

'Exercitia spiritualia S. Ignatii de Loyola' -- subject(s): Meditations

'Thes piritual exercises of Saint Ignatius'

'Letters of St. Ignatius of Loyola'

'Scintillae ignatianae' -- subject(s): Church year meditations

'Lebenserinnerungen des hl. Ignatius von Loyola'

'Les maximes de Saint Ignace fondateur de la Compagnie de Jesus' -- subject(s): Jesuits, Spiritual life, Catholic Church

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Following is an alphabetical list of the principal feasts and liturgical seasons from the Catechism: Advent - The liturgical season of four weeks devoted to preparation for the coming of Christ at Christmas (524).

Annunciation - The visit of the angel Gabriel to the virgin Mary to inform her that she was to be the mother of the Savior. After giving her consent to God's word, Mary became the mother of Jesus by the power of the Holy Spirit (484, 494).

Ascension - The entry of Jesus' humanity into divine glory in God's heavenly domain, forty days after His Resurrection (659,665).

Assumption - The dogma that recognizes the Blessed Virgin Mary's singular participation in her Son's Resurrection by which she was taken up body and soul into heavenly glory, when the course of her earthly life was finished (2124-5).

Christmas - The feast of the Nativity, the birth of Jesus (1171). Easter - The greatest and oldest Christian feast, which celebrates Christ's Resurrection from the dead. Easter is the "feast of feasts", the solemnity of solemnities, the "Great Sunday". Christians prepare for it during Lent and Holy Week, and catechumens usually receive the Sacraments of Christian Initiation (Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist) at the Easter Vigil (1169; cf. 647).

Epiphany - The feast that celebrates the manifestation to the world of the newborn Christ as Messiah, Son of God, and Savior of the world. The feast of Epiphany celebrates the adoration of Jesus by the wise men (magi) from the east, together with his baptism in the Jordan and the wedding feast of Cana in Galilee (528; cf. 535).

Feast Days - The annual cycle of liturgical celebrations commemorating the saving mysteries of Christ's life, as a participation in the Paschal Mystery, which is celebrated annually at Easter, the "feast of feasts." Feast days commemorating Mary, the Mother of God, and the saints are also celebrated, providing the faithful with examples of those who have been glorified with Christ (1169, 1173). Holy Days of Obligation - Principal feast days on which, in addition to Sundays, Catholics are obligated by Church law to participate in the Eucharist; a precept of the Church (2043, 2180). Holy Week - The week preceding Easter, beginning with Palm (Passion) Sunday, called the "Great Week" in the liturgies of the Eastern Churches. It marks the Church's annual celebration of the events of Christ's passion, death, and resurrection, culminating in the Paschal Mystery (1169). Immaculate Conception - The dogma proclaimed in Christian Tradition and defined in 1854, that from the first moment of her conception, Mary -- by the singular grace of God and by virtue of the merits of Jesus Christ -- was preserved immune from original sin (491). Pentecost - The "fiftieth" day at the end of the seven weeks following Passover (Easter in the Christian dispensation). At the first Pentecost after the Resurrection and Ascension of Jesus, the Holy Spirit was manifested, given and communicated as a divine Person to the Church, fulfilling the paschal mystery of Christ according to His promise (726, 731; cf.1287). Annually the Church celebrates the memory of the Pentecost event as the beginning of the new "age of the Church", when Christ lives and acts in and with His Church (1076). Colors of the Liturgical Year

Green - Ordinary Time

Violet - Advent & Lent, Mass for Life, Funerals (optional)Red - Passion, Holy Spirit, Martyrs, Pentecost, ConfirmationWhite - Easter & Christmas, Feasts of Our Lord & non-martyrs, Funerals (opt.) (oRose - 3rd Sunday of Advent and 4th Sunday of Lent (optional)Black - Funerals (optional) Masses for the Dead and All Souls (optional)

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