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  2. Des Canyons aux étoiles... - Wikipedia

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    C'est Lui qui guérit les cœurs brisés, et soigne leurs blessures; c'est Lui qui sait le nombre des étoiles, appelant chacune par son nom. — (Psaume 146, v. 3 et 4) [Psalm 146] Ô terre, ne couvre pas mon sang, et que mon cri ne trouve pas se cacher!...

  3. Golgotha (oratorio) - Wikipedia

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    Golgotha is an oratorio for five soloists, orchestra, organ, piano and mixed choir composed by Frank Martin from 1945 to 1948, premiered in Geneva on 29 April 1949 under the direction of Samuel Baud-Bovy.

  4. Live from Golgotha: The Gospel According to Gore Vidal

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    Live from Golgotha is a novel by Gore Vidal, an irreverent spoof of the New Testament. Told from the perspective of Saint Timothy as he travels with Saint Paul , the 1992 novel's narrative shifts in time as Timothy and Paul combat a mysterious hacker from the future who is deleting all traces of Christianity .

  5. Calvary - Wikipedia

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    Altar at the traditional site of Golgotha The altar at the traditional site of Golgotha Chapel of Mount Calvary, painted by Luigi Mayer. The English names Calvary and Golgotha derive from the Vulgate Latin Calvariae, Calvariae locus and locum (all meaning "place of the Skull" or "a Skull"), and Golgotha used by Jerome in his translations of Matthew 27:33, [2] Mark 15:22, [3] Luke 23:33, [4 ...

  6. Ici, on brûle des sorcières… - The Huffington Post

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    C’est décidé: la famille va payer une glas meri, une sorcière qui use de ses pouvoirs pour le bien. Contre une importante somme d’argent, elle trouvera le responsable. Ils captureront cette créature maléfique, récupéreront le cœur du garçon, et détruiront la sorcière avant qu’elle ne fasse encore plus de mal au village.

  7. Let's Go to Golgotha! - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go" was originally published in the Sunday Times Weekly Review, on December 15, 1974; a Times contest-winner, it was Kilworth's first published science fiction. [1] It has subsequently been republished in Gollancz - Sunday Times Best SF Stories (1975), The Best Science Fiction Stories (1977), Let's Go To Golgotha: the Gollancz - Sunday Times Best SF Stories (1979), Constellations ...

  8. Jerusalem (painting) - Wikipedia

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    It is also known as Golgotha, Consumatum Est and The Crucifixion (La Crucifixion). The foreground depicts the ground of Golgotha with the shadows of three crucified men: Jesus and the two thieves. Further back in the picture is a crowd of people moving away from the scene. In the background is the city of Jerusalem under a cloudy sky.

  9. In Search of Lost Time - Wikipedia

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    The Modern World: Ten Great Writers: "Marcel Proust's 'A la recherche du temps perdu'", a 1988 episode by Nigel Wattis starring Roger Rees. À la recherche du temps perdu (2011) by Nina Companéez, a four-hour, two-part French TV movie that covers all seven volumes. Stage. Proust ou les intermittences du coeur, a ballet by Roland Petit.