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Hallowed Ground (Skin Yard album) or the title track “Hallowed Ground”, by the Alarm from Eye of the Hurricane “Hallowed Ground”, by Erasure from The Innocents “Hallowed Ground”, by Jude Cole from A View from 3rd Street “Hallowed Ground”, by W.A.S.P. from Dying for the World “Hallowed Ground”, by Biohazard from Kill or Be Killed
A sacred space, sacred ground, sacred place, sacred temple, holy ground, holy place or holy site is a location which is deemed to be sacred or hallowed. The sacredness of a natural feature may accrue through tradition or be granted through a blessing. One or more religions may consider sacred locations to be of special significance.
The Journey Through Hallowed Ground National Heritage Area was established on May 8, 2008 by Public Law 110-229, the Consolidated Natural Resources Act of 2008. [1] [2] The designation provides a framework for the promotion and interpretation of the area's cultural and historic character, with particular emphasis on the region's role in the American Civil War, and the preservation of the ...
Hallowed Ground is the second studio album by Violent Femmes, released on May 14, 1984. [4] Like the band's first album , the songs were mostly written by singer/guitarist/lyricist Gordon Gano when he was in high school.
Just in time for the historic anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg, a major site on the battlefield has reopened after two years of construction.
The English word holy dates back to the Proto-Germanic word hailagaz from around 500 BCE, an adjective derived from hailaz ('whole'), which was used to mean 'uninjured, sound, healthy, entire, complete'. [9] In non-specialist contexts, the term holy refers to someone or something that is associated with a divine power, such as water used for ...
In the fall, Jason Finn joined but left after eight months for personal reasons. Scott McCullum filled the vacancy in May 1987 and he remained for two years, during which time the band recorded and released their second album, Hallowed Ground (1988). However, McCullum left and the band took a fourteen-month hiatus after a U.S. tour quoted as ...
The 1917 Code considered the burial of a publicly excommunicated person in a Catholic cemetery or hallowed ground to be sacrilege. The current 1983 Code makes no mention of it. Real sacrilege is the contemptuous irreverence shown for sacred things, especially the Seven Sacraments or anything used for divine worship (altars, vestments, chalices ...