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    Analyzing “The Parable of the Prodigal Son” “The Parable of the Prodigal Son” is a well-known story from the Bible‚ of a disobedient son’s return home and his father accepting him back. The father’s older son on the other hand feels differently about his brother’s return. The father then tries to convey to the older son on how he should forgive and that the younger son is still part of the family. This story shows how even when a person sins‚ as long as you return to the lord he will always forgive

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    Interpreting The “Prodigal Son” This story was a reminder for me‚ because it still happens today. When the young son wanted and demanded his money‚ he decided to move far away from his family. He thought that he didn’t need any one and just be on his own‚ having fun and spending all his money. Today that still happens‚ when we are young; we tend to want to move out as soon as possible from our parents home. And eventually we realized like the young son that life is not as easy as we thought. So

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    Friendship and Bishop

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    The Bishops Candlesticks By Class IX A by Norman McKinnel Les Miserables by Victor Hugo All Rights Reserved. 2011-2012. Director: Soujanya (02-6761729) deep_red_rosie@yahoo.com THE BISHOP’S CANDLESTICKS SCENE : The kitchen of the BISHOP’S cottage. It is plainly but substantially furnished. Doors R. and L. and L. c. Window R. c. Fireplace with heavy mantelpiece down R. Oak settee with cushions behind door L. C. Table in window R. c. with writing materials and crucifix (wood). Eight-day

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    Bishops Candelsticks

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    simple plot involving characters like The Bishop‚ the convict‚ the Bishop’s sister‚ Marie and others. The plot of the play revolves around a story that brings forth the themes of Christian virtues like love and redemption.The play unfolds through a series of dialogues between Persome‚ the Bishop’s sister and Marie‚ the maid servant regarding the whereabouts of the Bishop. Through a thorough questioning‚ the Bishop’s sister is able to sense that the Bishop may have gone to do his usual philanthropic

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    Synod of Bishops

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    SYNOD OF BISHOPS: JUSTICE IN THE WORLD The word synod comes from the Greek word –“ synodos” meaning "assembly" or "meeting"‚ and it is synonymous with the Latin word concilium — "council". Originally synods were meetings of bishops‚ and the word is still used in that sense in Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. the term "Synod of Bishops" or "Synod of the Bishops"‚is also applied to a permanent body established in 1965 as an advisory body of the Pope. While an assembly of the Synod of Bishops thus expresses

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    Balanchine's Prodigal Son

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    Balanchine’s Prodigal Son I was not familiar with this ballet at all although I have enjoyed Prokofiev’s music when watching Romeo and Juliet. It is not a long piece to watch and the dancing although slow in parts (when the Siren is doing her solo and the Pas de Deux) it is always interesting to watch. The principle male has to really be able to act and portray lots of different emotions – it’s not all about the dancing for this character. I thought for the time it was created quite a contemporary

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    Confession of An Old Bishop I am a bishop who is more than 80 years old. Having ended the anniversary celebration of my episcopal ordination‚ I reflected on it many times. The direct reason that I make this reflection is the expenses of this celebration‚ which includes CNY 28‚000‚ the payment for guests staying in hotel‚ and CNY20‚000 for other spending during the celebration. Among all guests‚ some were from abroad‚ some were from other diocese. I was very busy receiving gifts and blessings every

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    The Bishops Candlestick

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    Bishop’s Candlesticks” is McKinnel’s adaptation of the opening chapter of Victor Hugo’s celebrated novel Les Miserable. The play is based on the concept that no man is a born offender. It is the embodiment of a true Christian. The Bishop has all the virtues which a bishop ought to have −− he is selfless‚ kind‚ generous and charitable. He has a childlike innocence and does not understand any ‘dupe’. His absolute faith in God has made him fearless. The convict’s treats to kill him fail to unnerve him

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    Forgiveness and Acceptance in The Prodigal Son Betrayal‚ humiliation‚ foolishness‚ sin are all feelings that one person does not want to feel; if you put all those feelings together at once you will get what the prodigal son felt like. In the parable‚ “The Prodigal Son” which originates from the Bible Luke 15:11-32‚ the prodigal son does exactly this. The son betrays his father and flees from home; however once the son felt humiliated‚ foolish‚ and sinful he returns. Questions arise from this

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    Amanda Currie ENGL 353-01 Professor Bowdan 11th November 2012 Inconsistent History as a Tool to Parallel Elizabeth Bishop’s “In the Waiting Room” is an insightful poem about gender roles‚ gender definitions‚ and what it means to be a woman that has stood the test of time for forty years. As Celeste points out‚ Bishop investigates these topics by inspecting her own life‚ from her pre-women’s suffrage youth (1918) to fifty years later (1970’s)‚ during the summit of the Women’s Rights Movement

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