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  1. Sacred Times, Timeless Seasons: A Book of Poetry and Stories Seeking and Finding God in Our Lives by Gary J. Boelhower, 1986-06
  2. On Earth As In Heaven: The Restoration Of Sacred Time And Sacred Space In The Book Of Jubilees (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism) by James M. Scott, 2004-12-30
  3. Isaac Newton's Philosophy of Sacred Space and Sacred Time: An Essay on the History of an Idea by Gregory Gillette, 2007-03-27
  4. Sacred Times for Christian Families by Monica E. Breidenbach, 1980-06
  5. Sacred Times: A New Approach to Festivals by William Bloom, 1997-09
  6. France and the Cult of the Sacred Heart: An Epic Tale for Modern Times.(Review)(Brief Article): An article from: Journal of Church and State by David Longfellow, 2001-06-22
  7. Sacred Times: Our First Celebrations of Reconciliation and Eucharist
  8. The life and sacred times of Timber Jack Joe: Wyoming's last 'o mountain man by Marilyn J Lynde, 2000
  9. Questioning Time: A Philosophical Experiment (Sacred History & Traditions of the Amanazoretha) by Peter H. Barnett, 1997-04
  10. God's Time (Sacred Song for Medium Voice and Piano) by John Sacco, 1944
  11. Sacred Text, Secular Times. (Studies in Jewish Civilization) by Bryan F. Le Beau, 2000-01-01
  12. Arranging Grief: Sacred Time and the Body in Nineteenth-Century America (Sexual Cultures: New Directions from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies) by Dana Luciano, 2007-11-01
  13. Pilgrim in Time: Mindful Journeys to Encounter the Sacred by Rosanne Keller, 2006-01
  14. France and the Cult of the Sacred Heart: An Epic Tale for Modern Times (Studies on the History of Society and Culture) by Raymond Jonas, 2000-09-04

21. Shambhala - Sacred Time And The Search For Meaning
sacred time and the Search for Meaning is of immense importance for the task To recover sacred time is to recover our souls, and this book is full of
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Reviews of Sacred Time and the Search for Meaning "Eberle's expository prose has a clear and simple style that easily carries the reader through many ideas and perceptions. . . . His own reflections on how to alter our relationship with time and to discover both personal and communal sacred time, are at once touching and profound."— Library Journal "An inspiring book that will compel you to reconsider your use of time and how you can enrich your personal soul time. . . . Take a vow right now to end your time famine and to savor the bounties of sacred time."— Praise for Sacred Time and the Search for Meaning "Brimful with modern and ancient wisdom, this book is as captivating as it is liberating. Gary Eberle is the perfect guide through the maze of time to the gates of eternity. Especially if you are too busy, do your soul a favor—read and savor this truly wonderful book."—Forrest Church, author of

22. Symbols Of Sacred Time And Space (from Religious Symbolism And Iconography) -- 
Symbols of sacred time and space (from religious symbolism and iconography) The symbolical forms of representation of the sacred or holy are to be
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Home Browse Newsletters Store ... Subscribe Already a member? Log in Content Related to this Topic This Article's Table of Contents Expand all Collapse all Introduction The nature of religious symbols and symbolization ... Symbols in the religious consciousness The relation of the symbol and the sacred Symbols as the incarnate presence of the sacred or holy Symbols as indicators of the sacred or holy Symbols of sacred time and space Ceremonial and ritualistic objects as indicators or bearers of the sacred or holy Other relations between the symbol and the sacred Relation of religious symbolism and iconography to other aspects of religion and culture Relation to myth and ritual Relation to meditation and mysticism Relation to the social realm Relation to the literary and visual arts ... Icons and systems of iconography Iconographic forms Temples and other sacred places Icons and images Iconographic themes Iconographic types ... Absence of representational forms Influence of man's environment on religious symbolism and iconography Influences from nature Influence of human relationships Symbolism of sex and the life cycle Cultural influences ... Conclusion Additional Reading General works The idea and nature of symbols, symbolization, and culture

23. Encyclopædia Britannica
cosmology Buddhist sacred time sacred Buddhist sacred time time Buddhist sacred time. CURRENT SUBJECT. Buddhist sacred time. Index Entry
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24. Book Reviews: Baha'i Studies Review, No.6, 1996
However, there is no mention in his discussion of Bahá í sacred time of the All in all, then, Sacred Acts, Sacred Space, sacred time is a series of
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Sacred Acts, Sacred Space, Sacred Time

Author: John Walbridge
Publisher: George Ronald, Oxford, 1996, 322 pages
Reviewer: R. Jackson Armstrong-Ingram The lack of a central thrust can be seen from the preface itself. First, it is stated that the book "is an exploration of several areas of the sacred in the Bahá'í Faith" (xii). Part One is to discuss religious law; Part Two to deal with sacred space and pilgrimage; and Part Three to discuss sacred time in respect of the Bahá'í calendar and holy days. Walbridge explains that he wishes to go beyond simply detailing the requirements established in the text by taking into consideration what Bahá'ís actually do. He then suggests another major rationale for the work saying it "attempts to put the laws of the Aqdas in a larger context, not only correlating the relevant Bahá'í texts but discussing their roots in Bábí and Islamic law and comparing aspects of Bahá'í religious law to the role of law in other religions" (xiii). A discussion of law (even religious law) and a discussion of the sacred in religious praxis are not the same thing. Every article in this book does one or the other, and sometimes both, but each is largely self-contained and there is little linking or development of ideas from one topic to the next. Even the arrangement of the chapters and sections seems increasingly arbitrary as the book proceeds, until it winds down with five appendices that give the appearance of left-over ingredients (and again let me emphasise their tastiness) that could not be fitted somewhere into the main courses.

25. Sacred TIme By Helen C. Downey (short Story)
sacred time. sacred time By Helen C. Downey Monday, March 28, 2005 sacred time I watched her each morning walk through the heavy white mist to
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30. Journey: A Cycle Of Sacred Time
Journey A Cycle of sacred time by Jan Boddie and Marystella Church.
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31. The Making Of Sacred Time | Chabad.org
Time, like every body, is punctuated by differences of shape, form and substance. The Hebrew month of i Tishrei /i is the brain through which the soul
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32. Seasons Of American Sacred Time
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33. Augur Pearce, Sacred Time (1)
On the other hand, private time to experience the sacred is becoming As common sacred time has shrunk, demands for sacred space have become more complex
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Newcastle Law School Working Papers 2000/08 This paper was delivered at Newcastle University, at a conference on Thursday 2 November 2000, organised by Newcastle Law School, together with the Department of Religious Studies, under the title:-
LAW AND THE SACRED: LEGAL PROBLEMS OF TIME AND SPACE.
NOTE ON THE CONFERENCE:
We live in a society where both time and physical space are under relentless pressure. Common public time for leisure and religious practice has been greatly reduced, notably through the dismantling of the traditional British Sunday. On the other hand, private time to experience the sacred is becoming increasingly significant as an important human right, for example a right to time off work or school for religious observance. As common sacred time has shrunk, demands for sacred space have become more complex.
There is a need for places where people may find quiet and spiritual refreshment at any time. Sites are sought for new and different places for worship and religious activity. Plans are made to expand and adapt old religious buildings. These proposals may be difficult to reconcile with planning law and with other modern public law systems.
This interdisciplinary day conference was concerned with the relevance of the law in these areas, for providing opportunities which may enable people to find and experience a spiritual dimension to life. Sessions sought to examine relevant legal rules and principles in their practical application and to apply some theological insights.

34. Mark Hill SACRED TIME 2
As common sacred time has shrunk, demands for sacred space have become more complex. sacred time (2) legal provision today for public sacred time and
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Newcastle Law School Working Papers 2000/09 This paper was delivered at Newcastle University, at a conference on Thursday 2 November 2000, organised by Newcastle Law School, together with the Department of Religious Studies, under the title:
LAW AND THE SACRED: LEGAL PROBLEMS OF TIME AND SPACE.
NOTE ON THE CONFERENCE:
We live in a society where both time and physical space are under relentless pressure. Common public time for leisure and religious practice has been greatly reduced, notably through the dismantling of the traditional British Sunday. On the other hand, private time to experience the sacred is becoming increasingly significant as an important human right, for example a right to time off work or school for religious observance. As common sacred time has shrunk, demands for sacred space have become more complex.
There is a need for places where people may find quiet and spiritual refreshment at any time. Sites are sought for new and different places for worship and religious activity. Plans are made to expand and adapt old religious buildings. These proposals may be difficult to reconcile with planning law and with other modern public law systems.
This interdisciplinary day conference was concerned with the relevance of the law in these areas, for providing opportunities which may enable people to find and experience a spiritual dimension to life. Sessions sought to examine relevant legal rules and principles in their practical application and to apply some theological insights.

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In December 1953 Anthony Amedeo's world is nested in his Bronx neighborhood, his parent's Studebaker, the Paradise Theater, Yankee Stadium and in his imaginatin, where he longs for a stencil kit to decorate the windows like all the other kids on his street. Instead, he gets a very different present: his uncle Malcolm's family. Malcolm is in jail for stealing once again from his latest new job, and Anthony's aunt and twin cousins settle into the Amedeos' fifth floor walk-up. Sharing a room with girls is excruciating for Anthony, despite his affinity for the twins. But the real change in Anthony's life comes one evening when he causes the unthinkable to happen, changing each family member's life forever. Evoking all the plenty and optimism of postwar America

36. Deep Space And Sacred Time — Greenwood Publishing Group
Deep Space and sacred time examines for the first time in booklength form the many ways Star Trek has served as a mythic reference point for American
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37. Office Of Sacred Worship <<>> Diocese Of La Crosse
sacred time. The Lord s Day. Encyclical On Keeping the Lord s Day Holy (Dies Domini) by Pope John Paul II, July 5, 1988; The Lord s Day from the Catechism
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  • Calendar notes and advisories: Scheduling Christmas Masses The Office of Sacred Worship has begun receiving calls about the scheduling of Masses for this coming Christmas, which falls on a Saturday. Although on Saturday, December 25 Evening Prayer II for the Solemnity of the Nativity should be said, the Mass that Saturday evening can be that for the next Sunday the 26 th , which is the Feast of the Holy Family. The faithful are obliged to attend Mass twice: once for the Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord (either on the 24 th or 25 th ) and once for the Sunday after Christmas, the Feast of the Holy Family (either on the 25 th or 26 th Similar rules apply also for the next weekend. On Saturday, January 1, Evening Prayer II from the Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God should be said, while Mass that evening may be that for the next day, Sunday, January 2, the Epiphany. On this weekend, however, the faithful are

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hes to have their voice heard by the public and the Government. The placing of this festival was again a ploy by the Catholics to aid them in converting the Celts to Christianity. By placing the festival the day after there own, and keeping the festivities of Samhain it aided them in converting the Celts because it was similar to what they were already used to. In a further attempt to help with conversion, the Catholics put the festival of All Souls Day on 2nd November. This festival is for the celebration of the dead. (www.catholic.com)

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Book Review sacred time, by Ursula Hegi. Ursula Hegi s sacred time is a stunning novel of the complex and fragile relationships formed between people
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Ursula Hegi's Sacred Time is a stunning novel of the complex and fragile relationships formed between people who find themselves related by marriage.
Hegi draws you into the lives of three women Leonora, her sister-in-law, Floria, and Floria's daughter, Belinda and Anthony, Leonora's son. Following the death of her husband, Malcolm, Floria is forced to move in with her brother and his family (Leonora and Anthony), bringing her twin daughters who share Anthony's bedroom with him.
As any young boy approaching his teenage years would be, Anthony is quite put out by having to share his room. But in a strange twist of fate, Anthony may have been responsible for Bianca's death. The death of a twin sibling is usually quite traumatic for the surviving twin, but Belinda and Floria begin an emotional tip-toeing that leaves each unaware of the fact that they are coping, and that life does indeed go on following trauma.
But the main story revolves around Anthony and Leonora, their own emotional ties through separation, reunion, and separation again of Leonora and her husband. These are lives half lived, half realized, and only time helps them truly make reparations for their pasts.
Hegi's characters are thoroughly human and flawed individuals, making them utterly believable and sympathetic. In

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