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  2. William Palmer (theologian and ecumenist) - Wikipedia

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    A difficulty was the recent admission to communion by the English chaplain at Geneva of Princess Galitzin and her eldest daughter, both of whom had renounced the Greek church. Prince Galitzin had sought by letter, but had failed to obtain, from Archbishop William Howley an opinion on the question whether apostates from the Russian church could ...

  3. Afaf Zurayk - Wikipedia

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    Today I feel my garden opening, becoming limitless and free, having been watered by endless journeys of exile and of communion; of love and of separation; of milk and of merging mirrors. I only wish that my garden is deep enough and expansive enough to contain you. For we are each other’s mirror. And our birth grows out of our joint reflection.

  4. Pádraig Ó Tuama - Wikipedia

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    Ó Tuama is a staff poet with the On Being Project, and hosts Poetry Unbound, a podcast produced by On Being Studios. [10] Poetry Unbound had been downloaded more than 10 million times by the end of 2022. [9] Ó Tuama's book Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open your World, an anthology based on the podcast of the same name, was published by ...

  5. Echezonachukwu Nduka - Wikipedia

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    Nduka's poem "Etude" won the Bronze Prize at the 4th Korea-Nigeria Poetry Feast. [26] In 2016, he emerged winner of the 6th Korea-Nigeria Poetry Feast Prize for his poem "Listen". [27] [28] One of his spoken-word poems titled "We Wear Purple Robes" is a reflection on terrorism in Nigeria. [29]

  6. Were You There - Wikipedia

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    The song was first published in William Eleazar Barton's 1899 Old Plantation Hymns [1] but was described in writings prior to this publication. [2] [3] [4] In 1940, it was included in the Episcopal Church hymnal, making it the first spiritual to be included in any major American hymnal.

  7. Mariz Kemal - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, her poems were published in the collection "Nile Avat - Nile Morot" ("Four Women - Four Songs", published in Tallinn). One of the many works of the poet is a small poem "Stepan Erzya Marto Kortnema" ("Conversation with Stepan Erzya", 1998), dedicated to the famous sculptor Stepan Erzya (Nefyodov), which deals with the problem of the ...

  8. Victoria Kennefick - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Kennefick is an Irish poet. She has been an artist/poet/writer in residence for Cork County Council, University College Dublin and the Yeats Society. [1] [2] She has been a recipient of bursaries from the Arts Council of Ireland and Kerry County Council.

  9. Timothy Dudley-Smith - Wikipedia

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    His father was a schoolteacher in Derbyshire who instilled in Dudley-Smith a love for poetry. [1] [2] [3] Arthur fell ill and died when Dudley-Smith was eleven years old and shortly thereafter, he desired to be a minister. [4] He was educated at Tonbridge School before studying maths and then theology at Pembroke College, Cambridge. [1]