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lord-here-i-am · 1 year
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Franz von Sales
französischer Name: François de Sales Bischof von Genf, Ordensgründer, Kirchenlehrer
Name bedeutet: der Franke (latein.)
Gedenktag katholisch: 24. Januar * 21. August 1567 auf dem Schloss in Thorens in Savoyen in Frankreich † 28. Dezember 1622 in Lyon in Frankreich
Was ist wahre Frömmigkeit? "Die wahre und lebendige Frömmigkeit setzt die Gottesliebe voraus; ja sie ist nichts anderes als wahre Gottesliebe. Freilich nicht irgendeine Liebe zu Gott; denn die Gottesliebe heißt Gnade, insofern sie unserer Seele Schönheit verleiht und uns der göttlichen Majestät wohlgefällig macht; sie heißt Liebe, insofern sie uns Kraft zu gutem Handeln gibt; wenn sie aber jene Stufe der Vollkommenheit erreicht, dass wir das Gute nicht nur tun, sondern es sorgfältig, häufig und rasch tun, dann heißt sie Frömmigkeit."
Franz von Sales: Philothea - Anleitung zum frommen Leben.
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scobbe · 2 years
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I love books from 1608
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orthodoxadventure · 2 months
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The canopy with the veil of Saint Philothea at the “Holy Archangels” Church in Topraisar, Constanta county. Photo credit: Protos. Sofronie Bobaru
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cleophilothea · 4 months
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Do you have a overarching plot planned or is it more of a "making up the story as we go and we'll see where it takes us" ?
A lot of it is just week-by-week - I have vague plans of adventures and things I'd like to do, but I don't do more in-depth stuff until I'm doing proper session prep for the next week. I have the next couple of adventures planned, and story arcs I'd like to follow :)
For example, I've put things in that will intrigue all of my players - one of them has acquired a demonic artefact called the Eye of Midas which gives her advantage on all saving throws related to money, and has the potential to do more if she can convince it to attune with her. I also have plans for most of their backstories to come back and bite them :)
However, right now they're going to this island led by Galabre, the Lone Cartographer, who is being led there by prophetic dreams from their goddess Sehanine. I know what's on this island, but I need to figure out what the hell Sehanine wants there. Sorry for not going into more detail, my players follow me (but if you want to talk to me more about it and help me brainstorm, my discord is philothea)!
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advanced-knocking · 3 days
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35. 28 (other girls). 19
35. If you had a perfectly organised online archive, what would it be an archive of?
I mean, I do make archives on tumblr on occasion. Like right now, I have my Art Appreciation Hour and my Museum tag. I used to have a uquiz archive blog too, and one for playlists that's even older. Man's natural instinct is to archive apparently.
28. Have you ever considered reading/watching/listening to Other Girls?
Okay you know what your mission is successful I'll watch it this week. I'll update you when I did.
19. If you had all the money in the world, which artist/writer would you comission? (Provide a way to find them if possible)
God. I probably would just comission one million artists and open a gallery with their works. I think that'd be fun. The artist I comissioned most recently was @teriibyte who made an incredible drawing of my babygirl Philothea.
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poizonedapplez · 11 months
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Did the Barbie redraw again but with two of my OCs! These two are an actual ship this time.
Neverlove (left) Philothea (right)
Ironically, both are chaotic af, so either one would get them arrested, but Neverlove would be more pissed about being punished for it lol
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vai1en · 22 days
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hiii could i request an oc of mine? :] maybe in a cute outfit of some kind?
her name is philothea!
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totally fine if not btw i just saw that u take requests
Hiii, I love your oc! I'm afraid my requests are close atm and won't be open till I've finished my final project at college (so around June). I do apologize for not making it clearer that my requests were closed at this time :(. I will definitely draw your oc when I have the time tho!! :)) ♡♡
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mortemamarehq · 3 months
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Her love is pure. Her love is cruel. Her love will be all that you know from now on.
THE FOLLOWING CHARACTERS ARE ACCEPTED.
IDENTITY V
Patient / Emil
REVERSE:1999
Horropedia
ORIGINAL CHARACTERS
Corinne Escusa
Fallere Ogawa
Faux
Gabriel Santori
Holly Hyde
Jolene Jekyll
Julia Edwards
Madelynne Edwards
Mary Ann Pence
Philothea Materna
Luciel Arcangelo
Rina Aguilar
Roxanna Jekyll
Tadhana Magindara
Valentine Howard
Valerie Lee
Victoria C. Marlowe
MORTEM AMARE is a discord based, 18+, multifandom, oc friendly roleplay group centering around ST. AMORRA COLLEGE, an All-Girls Academia located in a strange island. Here, muses live in dorms and attend their daily classes, but also attend masses for the world's God named Love. The group includes a rolling system, death, and an exploration system, with themes inspired from HORROR RPG GAMES, SLAY THE PRINCESS AND FEAR AND HUNGER!
NAVIGATION. ♡ MASTERLIST. ♡ WORLD. ♡ DISCORD.
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Mother Angelique Ayers (left) and Mother Philothea Thiry (right) from the San Antonian Sisters of Divine Providence developed welfare and social services training for nuns at their convent under the Worden School of Social Service at the Academy of Our Lady of the Lake in 1942.
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hoursofreading · 6 months
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Child was an intensely philosophical thinker. I mean this in several ways. First, she was a champion at argumentation. Her 1833 book An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans is one sustained attempt to clear the underbrush of bad arguments that kept most white Americans from recognizing that enslaving other humans was evil. It marshals evidence from economics, history, politics, and religion, culminating in an appeal to her fellow Northerners to see their complicity in slavery’s existence. She was ingenious at finding ways to call her fellow Americans to consistency. She demanded that they see that their pride in American democracy was misplaced if that democracy held others in bondage. She exhorted them to recognize that admiring Revolutionary War heroes for their resistance to taxation on the one hand but condemning enslaved people for fighting for freedom on the other was hypocritical. In the Appeal and dozens of other antislavery publications, she displayed argumentative skills that would make any philosopher proud. It also turned out, to my astonishment, that Child herself was deeply influenced by German philosophers of the period I had been studying. She regularly quotes Schiller, Herder, Lessing, and Jean Paul Richter; she was familiar with both Kant and Hegel. Even more astonishing to me (although, in retrospect, it should not have been): she was influenced by women philosophers I had only recently been learning about through Kristin Gjesdal and Dalia Nassar’s work, such as Germaine de Staël and Bettina Brentano von Arnim. Child adored Die Günderode, a book written by von Arnim about the philosopher Karolina von Günderrode and translated from German by Margaret Fuller; Child herself wrote an popular biography of Staël. Child grounded her activism in a philosophical yearning for answers to the big questions. Early in her life, Child turned to the eighteenth-century Swedish scientist, theologian and mystic Emmanuel Swedenborg for insights. Swedenborg taught that God was a god of love who expressed that love through the world, especially through nature and poetry. Through Swedenborg, Child embraced a holism in which all truths, and all humans, were essentially connected. That unified truth, she also believed, was best expressed through actions that replicated the love God had for his creation. Swedenborg led Child to a Platonic belief that reality as we know it was an emanation of the divine, although humans could see that truth only dimly. Child shared this deep admiration of Swedenborg with founding members of the emerging transcendentalist movement; her close contemporary Ralph Waldo Emerson counted Swedenborg as one of humanity’s “representative men.” Early in her life and during one of the abolitionist movement’s most volatile periods, Child channeled her understanding of Plato and Swedenborg into a novel called Philothea, which included historical characters such as Plato, Anaxagoras, and Alcibiades as well as the eponymous Philothea, granddaughter of Anaxagoras and a woman deeply formed by philosophical ideas.
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manualmmorg · 2 years
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Another word for things that happened to
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These synonyms for the word happened are provided for your information only. is more than 70,800 synonyms and 47,200 antonyms available. This site allows you to find in one place, all the synonyms and antonyms of the English language. In your daily life, for writing an email, a text, an essay, if you want to avoid repetitions or find the opposite meaning of a word. The words blockage, encumbrance, handicap are antonyms for "help". The words acknowledge, enjoy, welcome are synonyms for "appreciate". Antonyms are used to express the opposite of a word. Antonym definitionĪn antonym is a word, adjective, verb or expression whose meaning is opposite to that of a word. GAMES & QUIZZES THESAURUS WORD OF THE DAY FEATURES SHOP Buying Guide M-W Books. This avoids repetitions in a sentence without changing its meaning. Synonyms: à la mode, au courant, chic Antonyms: dowdy, out, outmoded Find the right word. Synonyms are other words that mean the same thing. Extract from : « Malbone » by Thomas Wentworth HigginsonĪ synonym is a word, adjective, verb or expression that has the same meaning as another, or almost the same meaning.Hope asked no questions, and hardly felt the impulse to inquire what had happened.Often it happened that certain farmers could not pay their tax.Extract from : « Harriet, The Moses of Her People » by Sarah H.The next day's newspaper brought tidings of what had happened.Such of the sailors as happened to be on deck shared his feelings.Extract from : « Ancient Man » by Hendrik Willem van Loon.This is what had happened to the word during the course of many centuries.No, I couldn't help it, but still it wouldn't have happened if it had not been in my charge.But the damage would not have happened if Will had not lent the boat to me.I can't conceive how such damage could have happened to the boat.Extract from : « Brave and Bold » by Horatio Alger.I am sure the injury you speak of could not have happened when he was in charge.Extract from : « Philothea » by Lydia Maria Child.When the soul was again led into the body, it related all that had happened to it.
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franthonysalzman · 2 years
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ICON SCREEN INSTALLATION FINISHED! St Philothea GOC Athens GA . . #art #painting #whimage #fun #creative #imagination #sketch #drawing #graphics #artwork #artist #fineart #paint #instaart #couples #coffee #painting #wine #adventure #travel #surfing #attitude #artcard #notecard #business #love #marketing #grammer #theology #faith #contemporary art https://www.instagram.com/p/CfXL7RUvS7S/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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midwestcatholic · 6 years
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“Because there’s no place that celebrates and honors women more beautifully than the Church! Thanking God today for the incredible beauty of the crown of His creation: woman. And asking for the intercession from these powerhouse women in heaven! May they help us reach our heavenly home!” —Finding Philothea
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acityhermit · 4 years
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ENCOUNTERS WITH SAINTS I grew up in a house where we did not have icons, none that I can remember, and where we did not talk much about God, the Theotokos or saints.
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leafvy · 3 years
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𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐧𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐬 𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭
Valentine’s day is coming up tomorrow so what better than a list of names that are associated with love! ♥
[ disclaimer: my sincere apologies if there are any spelling/meaning/origin mistakes in any of my name lists, i am by no means a professional in this area, i just like creating lists to help aid storytellers. i do try my best to find each name’s corresponding origin/meaning/spelling but i am a human who is prone to make the odd mistake. p.s, i take requests! ]
Female
Adelpha - Greek - Beloved sister
Aiko - Japanese - Child of love
Aimée - French - Beloved
Amada - Spanish - Beloved, adored, dear
Amadea - Latin - God’s love
Amala - Arabic - Beloved, bird, hope
Amanda - Latin - Worthy of love
Amandine - French - Much loved
Amara - Latin/Greek/Indian/African - Eternal
Amarissa - Hebrew/Spanish - Little lover, given by God
Amery - English - Home strength
Amia - Latin/French - Beloved
Amora - French - Love
Amorette - French - Little love
Amoris - Latin - Love
Amy - Latin/French - Beloved
Angharad - Welsh - Much loved
Aphrodite - Greek - Goddess of love
Avila - German - Desired, island, water
Aziza - Arabic - Beloved, precious, mighty
Balapreet - Punjabi/Sikh - Mighty love, strong
Brisa - Spanish/Latin - Angel, wind
Cara - Latin/Irish/Gaelic - Dear, beloved, friend
Cariad - Welsh - Love, charity, affection
Caris - Latin/Greek/Welsh - Beloved, grace
Carita - Latin - Dear, beloved
Caron - Greek - Pure
Carwen - Welsh - Love, fair, blessed
Carys - Welsh - To love
Cher - French - Beloved
Cherelle - French - Dear one, darling
Cheryl - English/Welsh/French - Beloved, dear, friend, love
Cordelia - Latin/Celtic - Heart, daughter of the sea
Darla - English - Darling
Darlene - English - Little dear one
Dava - American - Beloved
Davida - Hebrew/Scottish - Beloved
Davina - Hebrew/Scottish - Beloved
Desiree - French - Desired, wished
Elska - Norse - Love, to love
Esha - Arabic - Desire
Esmé - French/Spanish - Loved, esteemed
Femi - Nigerian - Love me
Freya - Scandinavian- Goddess of love & fertility
Grainne - Irish - Love, grain
Halia - Hawaiian - Remembrance of a loved one
Idony - Slavic/Norse - Love again, renewal
Ife - Yoruba - Love
Janan - Arabic - Heart, soul
Kalei - Hawaiian - Beloved, flower wreath
Kalila - Arabic - Beloved, darling
Kara - Irish/Latin/Norse - Beloved, dear
Kerenza - Cornish - Love
Keris - Welsh - Love
Lalasa - Hindi - Love, dove
Libi - Hebrew - My heart, God is my oath
Love - English - Love
Lovella - English - Love, affection
Luba - Slavic - Love
Ludmila - Slavic - Dear, love
Lyuba - Yiddish/Slavic - Dear, graceful people
Mabel - Latin - Loveable, dear
Mabli - Welsh - Loveable
Maitea - Spanish - Love
Mila - Slavic - Gracious, dear
Milada - Czechoslovakian - My love
Milena - Czechoslovakian - Love, warmth, grace
Mina - German - Love
Myfanwy - Welsh - My lovely little one
Myrna - Irish/Gaelic - Beloved
Nayeli - Zapotec - I love you
Nemy - African - Sweet, friendly, energetic
Paris - Greek - The city of love (France)
Phila - Greek - Love
Philippa - Greek - Lover of horses
Philomena - Greek - Lover, friend
Philothea - Greek - Lover of God
Philou - Dutch/Greek - Love
Pippa - English - Lover of horses
Priya - Hindu - Dear, beloved
Querida - Spanish - Dear, beloved
Shirin - Persian/Turkish - Charming, sweet
Siran - Armenian - Sweet love
Suki - Japanese - Loved one
Tivona - Hebrew - Nature lover
Valentina - Latin - Healthy, strong
Vashti - Perisan/Hebrew - Beautiful, lovely
Venus - Latin - Goddess of love
Vevina - Irish/Gaelic - Sweet lady
Vida - Spanish - Life
Yaretzi - Native American - You will always be loved
Male
Agapius - Greek - Love, affection, esteem
Amadeus - Latin - Love God
Amado - Latin - God’s love
Amancio - Spanish - Loving
Amator - Latin - Lover of God
Amatus - Latin - Beloved
Amias - Latin - Loved
Anteros - Greek - God of requited love
Anwil - Welsh - Beloved
Armas - Finnish - Dear, beloved
Asthore - Irish - Loved one
Atif - Arabic - The kind one, affectionate
Atuf - Arabic - Love, favourable, kind
Aziz - Arabic - Beloved, powerful
Caddaric - English - Kind, loved, leader of battle
Caerwyn - Welsh - Fair, blessed, love
Caradoc - Welsh - Love
Carthach - Irish - Loving
Carwyn - Welsh - Fair, blessed, love
Chaviv - Hebrew - Loved one
Chikondi - African - Love
Conor - Irish - Lover of wolves/hounds
Cordian - Polish - Of the heart
Dariel - French - Dear one, beloved
David - Hebrew - Beloved, to love
Dawood - Quranic/Hebrew - Beloved friend
Desi - Latin - Yearning, desired, sorrow
Didier - French/Latin - Desire, longing
Dilan - Kurdish/Irish - Love, heart, loyal, like a Lion
Elmo - Latin/Greek/Italian - To love, God’s helmet
Erasmus - Greek - Beloved, desired
Erastus - Greek/Latin - Beloved
Eros - Greek - Desire, God of love
Fuad - Arabic - Heart
Gerwyn - Welsh - Fair love
Graziano - Italian - Beloved, dear
Guaiya - Chamarro - To love
Hubert - Germanic - Bright heart
Hugh - German - Soul, mind, heart, intellect
Jed - Hebrew - Beloved of God
Jedediah - Hebrew - Beloved of God
Kama - Sanskrit - Love, desire
Kamadeva - Hindu - God of love, desire
Kealoha - Hawaiian - Love
Lennon - Irish/Gaelic - Lover, blackbird, cloak
Leofric - English - Dear, beloved
Lev - Hebrew/Russian - Heart, Lion
Liev - Yiddish - Heart
Luben - Slavic - To love, affection
Lubomir - Polish - Great love
Lufian - English - Love
Luthando - Latin/African - Love
Lyuben - Slavic - Love
Manju - Sanskrit - Sweet, pleasant, beautiful
Medad - Hebrew - Love, friendship
Milan - Slavic - Gracious, dear one, loving
Milos - Greek/Slavic - Compassionate, dear, lover of glory
Obi - Nigerian - Heart
Penda - Swahili - Love, to be brave
Phillip - Greek - Lover of horses
Pip - Spanish/Greek - Lover of horses
Prem - Hindu/Arabic - Love, affection
Ramey - Arabic - Loving
Rasmus - Dutch/Finnish - Beloved, desired
Ratin - Hindu - Love, happiness
Rhys - Welsh - Passion, enthusiasm
Rudo - African - Love
Sajan - Hindu - Beloved
Teofil - Greek - Loved by God
Theophilus - Greek - Loved by God
Valentin - Latin/German/French - Strength, health
Valentine - Latin - Strength, health
Valentino - Spanish/Italian - Strength, health
Wadud - Arabic - Lover, affectionate
Yolotl - Nahuatl - Heart
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akacatholicism · 2 years
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Mere Desire Is Not Enough - Make Specific Resolutions
Nonetheless, Philothea, you must not rest satisfied with general desires and aspirations, but rather turn them into special resolutions for your individual correction and amendment. For instance, when you meditate upon the first of our Saviour's words from the Cross, you will assuredly feel a desire to imitate Him, to forgive and love your enemies. But that desire is worth little unless you proceed to some practical resolution, such as "I will no longer be angry at the irritating words which such a one says to me or of me; nor at the annoyance caused me by another; on the contrary, I will do and say all I can to soothe and them" - and so forth. In this way you will soon correct your faults, whereas mere desires will have but few and tardy results.
- St. Francis de Sales, Introduction to the Devout Life, Part 2: Counsels Concerning the Soul's Approach f God in Prayer and the Sacraments, Chapter 6: Third Part of Meditation - Affections and Resolutions
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