I can't recall any Christopher Lee Dracula movie like that, he was usually resurrected from dust I think.
I believe the film you mean is Universal's "House Of Frankenstein" from 1944. This film starred John Carradine as Dracula, and Boris Karloff as Dr. Niemann. Karloff escapes from prison with his hunchback assistant and takes over a travelling show, one of the exhibits being the skeleton of Count Dracula.
Karloff of course removes the stake from the skeleton's ribs thus reviving the evil Count.
Gorbachev was removed from power in 1991.
Jesus' outstanding accomplishment was dying on the cross of Calvary and being resurrected the third day. By doing this Jesus Christ paid the penalty for mankind's sin. Something no one else could ever do. But in order to take advantage of having your own personal sins removed you have to accept Jesus Christ as your personal Savior. When you accept Jesus you are reconciled back to God (the Father). John 14:6, " Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."
It never has been, and probably never will be.
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Columbus was reprimanded and removed as governor in 1500.
It's what's left of a person or an animal when all the soft tissues(muscles, skin, etc) has been removed. If the bones are arranged as they were when the creature was a live, then it's called a skeleton.
Saint Christopher is the Catholic patron saint of travellers, but most probably a purely mythological figure, and as such recently removed from the official list of recognised saints. The tale is that he carried the infant Jesus across a river. Although removed from the canon, Christopher continues to be widely revered.
All the organs were removed and, as the brain had no spiritual value, it was discarded. Organs such as the heart and liver were kept in small jars. Actaully, i thought that the brain was removed because it would rot the rest of the skeleton
The Akatsuki removed Shukaku (quite forcibly and painfully) as they had with three other jinchuriki up to that point. This process killed Gaara :'( but he was later resurrected by Chiyo-baasama. :D When he was resurrected, he didn't get Shukaku back, so now he's free of it! (yay) Shippuden Episodes 1-32 (Kazekage-retrieval arc)
Saint Christopher showed virtues of compassion and selflessness by carrying travelers across a dangerous river, risking his life to help others. He also demonstrated faith and loyalty by renouncing his past and dedicating his life to serving God. Additionally, his humility and willingness to serve others make him a role model for many.
There are conflicting historical accounts regarding whether St. Christopher was married. Some traditions suggest that he was married, while others indicate that he was celibate. Ultimately, there is no definitive answer on his marital status.
Bone remodeling is a lifelong process where mature bone tissue is removed from the skeleton and new bone tissue is formed. This is also known as bone turnover.
Saint Christopher was removed from the Calendar of saints in 1969. However, his cult has not been suppressed so veneration is still allowed. While Christopher probably did exist, his exploits as described in hagiographies are mostly fabrications of writers and little factual information about the man survives. It is known that he was martyred for his faith and that, alone, would be an example for Christians of today or of any era,
St. Christopher is a saint of legend and may have never existed. Since so little is known about him he was removed from the Calendar of Saints several years back. We have no record of any family he may have had but are quite certain he had a mother and father.In 1969 Rome looked at many of the ancient saints and some were removed from the Calendar of Saints for various reasons. Some were removed and had their cult suppressed because their was little evidence that they actually existed. St. Barbara of Nicomedia is an example. Others were removed because, while their existence was not questionable, there was little information about them verifying they led a saintly life on earth. Their cults were not suppressed and veneration is still allowed. St. Valentine of Rome is an example. St. Christopher was removed as Rome felt that, while he probably did exist, he was not an ancient part of the Western tradition and was more a saint of the Eastern Church. His cult is still allowed, however. We do not know if he had a family.Being removed from the Calendar of Saints is not always permanent. In 1969 St. Catherine of Alexandria was dropped from the Calendar. In 2002 she was restored when more information about her surfaced.
There is no official record of Saint Christopher being desanctified by the Catholic Church. However, in 1969, his feast day was removed from the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar due to lack of historical evidence about his life. Some believe his cult was based on legend rather than confirmed fact.
St. Christopher is a legendary figure who may or may not have actually existed. Because there is so little evidence or information about him, he was removed from the Church Calendar of Saints several decades back. His cult has not been surpressed so veneration is still allowed.