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Marriage in the Catholic Church, also known as holy matrimony, is the "covenant by which a man and woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life and which is ordered by its nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring", and which "has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a sacrament between the baptized". [1]
People began to come to Lubbock in greater numbers, and during the Feast of the Assumption, 12,000 people came to Lubbock hoping to observe the phenomenon. [3] Late in the day some people reported unusual phenomena related to the appearance of the Sun, [4] similar to the 1917 Miracle of the Sun. [5]
List of NRHP-registered historic places in Lubbock County, Texas This list is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Lubbock County, Texas .
The Diocese of Amarillo built St. Elizabeth's in Lubbock in 1936, the second Catholic church in the city. [3] The Sisters of Orange, California, opened St. Mary of the Plains Hospital in Lubbock in 1939. [4] Pope John Paul II erected the Diocese of Lubbock on June 25, 1983, taking its territory from the Dioceses of Amarillo and San Angelo.
Matrimony, from Rogier Van der Weyden's altarpiece. Matrimony, or Marriage, is another sacrament that consecrates for a particular mission in building up the Church, and that provides grace for accomplishing that mission. This sacrament, seen as a sign of the love uniting Christ and the Church, establishes between the spouses a permanent and ...
More: Lubbock Toot'n Totum grand opening offered gas discount, giveaways Nora's Mexican Restaurant What: This Mexican restaurant, which has been operating since 2001, recently moved to 417 ...
Here's where to vote and when to vote early in Lubbock, Hale and Hockley counties. ... Justice Center - 225 Broadway (Assembly Room, Main, Plainview) Oct. 21 - Oct. 25: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The Warren and Myrta Bacon House, 1802 Broadway, Lubbock, Texas, United States, was designed and built from plans by W. M. Rice of Amarillo, Texas, in 1916.It was designed along neo-classical lines for Warren A. Bacon, a successful local businessman and civic leader.