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The Hierophant (V) in the Rider–Waite tarot deck The Hierophant (V) , alternatively depicted as The Pope or The High Priest (as a counterpart to " The High Priestess ") is the fifth card of the Major Arcana in occult Tarot decks used in divination .
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CJMT-DT (channel 40) is a television station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is one of two flagship stations of the Canadian multilingual network Omni Television.CJMT-DT is owned and operated by Rogers Sports & Media alongside sister Omni outlet CFMT-DT (channel 47) and Citytv flagship CITY-DT (channel 57).
CBLT-DT currently broadcasts 10 hours, 40 minutes of locally produced newscasts each week (with two hours each weekday, a half-hour on Saturdays and ten minutes on Sundays); in regards to the number of hours devoted to news programming, it is the lowest local newscast output out of any English-language television station in the immediate Toronto market and the second lowest among the stations ...
CFMT-TV's logo until September 15, 2002. Omni Television Logo used from 2002 to 2018. In December 1978, Dan Iannuzzi, founder of the Italian-language daily newspaper Corriere Canadese and future recipient of the Order of Canada, received a licence to operate a multilingual television station, defeating rival applicants Johnny Lombardi and Leon Kossar.
There are usually 22 such cards in a standard 78-card pack, typically numbered from 0 to 21 (or 1 to 21, with the Fool being left unnumbered). Although the cards correspond to the trump cards of a pack used for playing tarot card game , [ 1 ] the term 'Major Arcana' is rarely used by players and is typically associated exclusively with use for ...
This is a list of television programs currently and formerly broadcast by Yes TV, a regional religious-based television system in the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Alberta that also carries mainstream programming during primetime and afternoon hours.
A hierophant (Ancient Greek: ἱεροφάντης, romanized: hierophántēs) is a person who brings religious congregants into the presence of that which is deemed holy. [1] As such, a hierophant is an interpreter of sacred mysteries and arcane principles.