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Although the Episcopal Church is closest in form and worship to the Roman Catholic Church than any of the churches that emerged from the Protestant Reformation, there are still many significant differences. Like the Roman Catholic Church, we have ... more
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It was while working on some of the other villa sites that Dr Neal realised that many of them had evidence of early occupation - rectangular and circular groups of post holes which are the remains of the supports of late Iron Age building structures. ... more
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In 1960, Kennedy declared his intent to run for President of the United States. In the Democratic primary election, he faced challenges from Senator Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, and Adlai Stevenson, the ... more
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North Korea-watchers say the country s aura of mystery and a reputation for unpredictability, its blood-curdling rhetoric and its brinkmanship are all steps in the Pyongyang ploy before entering talks, so that that any slight concession is seized ... more
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Fishbourne was more of a palace than a typical Roman villa. It has been theorised that Fishbourne was constructed as a reward for Verica of the Atrebates for helping the Roman invasion. The main differences are in scale and luxury. Fishbourne was ... more
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Newport Roman Villa is partially accessible to wheelchair users. Most of the site can be accessed, including the Roman Garden, bath suite, and exhibition of artefacts. An audio guide of Newport Roman Villa is available on request. ... more
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• Yes, any Catholic can receive communion in any Catholic Church, whether it is Eastern or Western. ... more
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Only men could be in the Roman Army. No women. Every Roman soldier was a Roman citizen. He had to be at least 20 years old. He was not supposed to get married while he was a soldier. Most soldiers in the Roman Empire came from countries outside ... more
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The Romans clearly understood the importance of good foundations as a basis to the quality and durability of the final result. Where possible this implied digging down into the ground a couple of feet in order to rest the work onto a more solid base. ... more
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A. Yes, indeed. In fact, finding a middle ground between the extremes of the Continental Reformation and the Roman Catholic Church was intentional and studied. Queen Elizabeth I (Ruled 1558 - 1603) wanted to end long, bitter and bloody religious ... more
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