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  2. Fe, Esperanza y Caridad - Wikipedia

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    The film compiles three stories, each named for part of the main title. The first, "Fe" (Faith), is the story of a woman who travels to a distant town seeking a miracle to save her husband from disease. On the journey she is raped by fellow pilgrims; returning home she finds that the miracle has taken place and her husband is well.

  3. La Fe - Wikipedia

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    La Fé, a 1947 film by Cesáreo González; Alfredo de la Fé (b. 1954), a Cuban violinists; Colegio La Fe, a school in Naguanagua, Venezuela; Centro de Salud Familiar La Fe, a health clinic and community center in El Paso, Texas.

  4. Fe, Esperanza, Caridad - Wikipedia

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    Fe, Esperanza, Caridad (transl. Faith, Hope and Charity) is a 1974 Filipino film, produced by Premiere Productions.It is a trilogy featuring Nora Aunor giving life to the stories of three women: Fe—an emerging movie superstar who has an invalid husband—, Esperanza—a young wife living in a middle-class neighborhood in the city—and Caridad—a young novice who was seduced by the devil ...

  5. Pan de muerto - Wikipedia

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    The Day of the Dead is an example of Spanish-indigenous cultural mixing. Wheat and the baking culture were introduced to America by the Spanish, so it is not uncommon to see that many classic Mexican breads, such as cemita, pan bazo or telera, have their respective counterparts in Spain.

  6. Faith - Wikipedia

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    Faith (Armani), by Mino da Fiesole Faith is confidence or trust in a person, thing, or concept. [1] In the context of religion, faith is "belief in God or in the doctrines or teachings of religion". [2]

  7. Auto-da-fé - Wikipedia

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    Saint Dominic anachronistically presiding over an auto de fe, by Pedro Berruguete (around 1495) [1]. An auto-da-fé (/ ˌ ɔː t oʊ d ə ˈ f eɪ, ˌ aʊ t-/ AW-toh-də-FAY, OW-; from Portuguese auto da fé or Spanish auto de fe ([ˈawto ðe ˈfe], meaning 'act of faith') was the ritual of public penance, carried out between the 15th and 19th centuries, of condemned heretics and apostates ...

  8. Christ for the Nations Institute - Wikipedia

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    CFNI is accredited by the International Christian Accrediting Association, a private Christian organization operated under the auspices of Oral Roberts University.. CFNI is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International, is approved by the United States Department of Homeland Security to enroll international students, and has approval from the Department of Veterans Affairs for ...

  9. Dagesh - Wikipedia

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    This also happens in words taking the prefix לַ la-, since it is a prefix created by the contraction of לְ le-and הַ ha-. Occasionally, the letter following a he which is used to indicate a question may also receive a dagesh , e.g. Numbers 13:20 הַשְּׁמֵנָה הִוא ( Ha shshe mena hi? , 'whether it is fat').