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  2. Joseph the Hesychast - Wikipedia

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    His parents were Georgios and Maria Kottis. He was the third of seven children in his family. When he was a child, Francis' father died, leaving his mother Maria had to care for the family. Until his teenage years, he remained in the village, helping his mother and his family with various tasks for a living. He attended school until second grade.

  3. Victor Kusi Boateng - Wikipedia

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    Victor Kusi Boateng was born on September 7, 1971, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. He is married to Anita, and they have four children. He started the Power Chapel Worldwide in Kumasi with the help of his spiritual father, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

  4. Members of the Covenant - Wikipedia

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    The name is the English translation of the Syriac bnay qyāmâ (ܒܢܝ ܩܝܡܐ) (or benai qyama), literally sons of the covenant.A male member of the covenant was called bar qyāmâ (ܒܪ ܩܝܡܐ) (or Bnay Qyām), son of the covenant; a female member was bat qyāmâ (ܒܪܬ ܩܝܡܐ) or Bnāt Qyāmā), daughter of the covenant. [1]

  5. Church Fathers - Wikipedia

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    The study of the Church Fathers is known as patristics. Works of fathers in early Christianity, prior to Nicene Christianity, were translated into English in a 19th-century collection Ante-Nicene Fathers. Those of the First Council of Nicaea and continuing through the Second Council of Nicea (787) are collected in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers.

  6. John A. Sanford - Wikipedia

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    John A. Sanford was born in Moorestown, New Jersey, a township in Burlington County.His parents were both leaders in the spiritual healing movement. His father, Edgar L. Sanford, was born in Vermont in 1890 and was an Episcopal priest, as was his own father and grandfather.

  7. Donald Calloway - Wikipedia

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    Donald Calloway, MIC (born 29 June 1972) is an American author and Catholic priest in the Congregation of Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. [1] [2] He is known for his conversion story and his 2020 book, Consecration to St. Joseph: The Wonders of Our Spiritual Father.

  8. Divine filiation - Wikipedia

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    Divine filiation is the Christian doctrine that Jesus Christ is the only-begotten Son of God by nature, and when Christians are redeemed by Jesus they become sons (and daughters) of God by adoption. This doctrine is held by most Christians, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] but the phrase "divine filiation" is used primarily by Catholics .

  9. Joseph of Vatopedi - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, he moved along with the brotherhood of Joseph the Hesychast to New Skete closer to the coast, due to their spiritual father's age. [3] He was a disciple of Joseph the Hesychast for 13 years, along with other disciples such as Father Theophylaktos, until Joseph of Hesychast's death in New Skete in 1959. He then built his own wooden hut ...