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The Great Puritan Migration in the 1630s was a significant mass flight of religious dissidents from England to North America seeking religious freedom and independence from the Church of England. Thousands of Puritans settled in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during this period.
The Second Great Awakening led to a renewed interest in religion and spirituality across the United States in the early 19th century. It sparked a wave of religious fervor, mass conversions, and the establishment of new religious denominations. This religious revival also had a lasting impact on social reform movements, such as abolitionism and women's suffrage.
"Moshae" is a title used by the Angara in the video game Mass Effect: Andromeda. It is a position of leadership and authority within their society, similar to a high-ranking political or religious leader.
Jan Hus translated the Bible into Czech in the early 15th century, around 1400-1410. He also implemented the use of Czech language in the mass, allowing common people to better understand the religious services.
A religious toponym is a place name that has religious significance or connection. It can reflect the religious beliefs, practices, or history of a particular place, often named after a deity, religious figure, or associated with a religious event or site. Religious toponyms are found in various cultures and can provide insights into the religious heritage of a region.
No, although many Catholics may find the words to his songs familiar. "God Almighty" comes from the Holy Holy in the Mass. Matt Maher, a Catholic Christian songwriter wrote Tomlins popular song "I Will Rise".
Great Puritan Migration
Great Puritan Migration
Religious dissidents and exiles.
The political dissidents were rounded up by the secret police.The illegal execution of the political dissidents has become a matter for the war crimes court.
unbeliever
Yes.
Yes Stalin sent many dissidents to exile in Siberia.
Mark Silk has written: 'Unsecular media' -- subject(s): History, Journalism, Religious, Mass media, Mass media in religion, Religion, Religious Journalism, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Mass media 'One nation, divisible' -- subject(s): Religion and politics
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No, it is a religious activity.
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In 2013 there were 12,350 religious priests (in other words priests in religious orders as opposed to diocesan priests), all of whom may offer Mass, and there were 4,407 brothers in religious orders; for a total of 16,757 men in religious orders.