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Stigmata

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Stigmata

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stigmata, Stigmata, Stigmata - Explanation, Stigmata - History, Stigmata - Popular culture, Stigmata - Skepticism

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Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Gospel of Thomas - Date

There is currently much debate about when the text was composed, with scholars generally falling into two main camps: an early camp favoring a date in the 50s before the canonical gospels and a late camp favoring a time after the last of the canonical gospels in the 90s. Among critical scholars, the early camp is dominant in North America, while the late camp is more popular in Europe (especially in the U.K. and Germany). ...

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Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Thomas - Confusion with other works, Gospel of Thomas - Corresponding Oxyrhyncus papyri, Gospel of Thomas - Date, Gospel of Thomas - The early camp, Gospel of Thomas - The late camp, Gospel of Thomas - Sexism and Saying 114, Gospel of Thomas - The Gospel of Thomas and the canon of the New Testament, Gospel of Thomas - The philosophy of the Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Thomas - The Gospel of Thomas's importance and author, Gospel of Thomas - The Gospel of Thomas and the historical Jesus, Gospel of Thomas - Differences between translations, Gospel of Thomas - Comparison of The Gospel of Thomas to the New Testament, Gospel of Thomas - Gospel of Thomas scholars, Gospel of Thomas - Jesus Seminar, Gospel of Thomas - Popular culture

Read more here: » Gospel of Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Gospel of Thomas - Date

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Arch Enemy band - Biography

Arch Enemy, the brainchild of Michael Amott (ex-Carcass, Spiritual Beggars) was originally assembled from the ashes of legendary British death metal/goregrind band Carcass. Guitarists Michael Amott and younger brother Christopher Amott were joined by vocalist Johan Liiva (ex-Carnage) and then-session drummer Daniel Erlandsson (Armageddon, Eucharist, In Flames) in what Michael Amott called "An attempt to m ...

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Arch Enemy band, Arch Enemy band - Biography, Arch Enemy band - Line-up, Arch Enemy band - Former members, Arch Enemy band - Discography

Read more here: » Arch Enemy band: Encyclopedia II - Arch Enemy band - Biography

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Patricia Arquette - Private life

Arquette is of Jewish and distant French descent. She is the daughter of the late actor Lewis Arquette, and granddaughter of the late comic Cliff Arquette. She is sister to the actors Rosanna Arquette, David Arquette, and Alexis Arquette. She is the sister-in-law of Courteney Cox Arquette, who is married to her brother David. She was married to Academy Award-winning actor Nicolas Cage from 1995 until 2001. She and fellow actor Thomas Jane are the parents of a baby girl nam ...

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Patricia Arquette, Patricia Arquette - Private life, Patricia Arquette - Career, Patricia Arquette - Filmography

Read more here: » Patricia Arquette: Encyclopedia II - Patricia Arquette - Private life

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders of cardinalate

According to Canon 350 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the College of Cardinals is presently divided into three orders: the episcopal order (Cardinal Bishops), the presbyteral order (Cardinal Priests), the most numerous group, the diaconal order (Cardinal Deacons). Most cardinal bishops are those to whom the Pope assigns the title of a suburbicarian church; that group elects a Dean of the College of Cardinals to be the head of the college, the ...

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Cardinal Catholicism, Cardinal Catholicism - Orders of cardinalate, Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal, Cardinal Catholicism - Other privileges, Cardinal Catholicism - History, Cardinal Catholicism - Cardinals in popular culture

Read more here: » Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders of cardinalate

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Chumbawamba - Band history

Originally called The Mirror Boys, Chumbawamba were formed in 1982 from two other bands based in Yorkshire in the North of England, The Passion Killers and Chimp Eats Banana. Inspired musically by The Fall and the anarchist politics of Crass, Chumbawamba's activities in their early years were based around a communal house in Armley, Leeds. Stalwarts of the cassette culture scene, the band featured on many compilations. Chumbawamba were at the forefront of the 1980s anarcho-punk movement, frequently playing benefit gigs in squats and small halls for causes such as animal rights, ...

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Chumbawamba, Chumbawamba - Band history, Chumbawamba - Sky and Trees and Agit-Prop Records, Chumbawamba - One Little Indian Records, Chumbawamba - EMI controversy, Chumbawamba - MUTT Records, Chumbawamba - The name, Chumbawamba - Lineup, Chumbawamba - Partial discography, Chumbawamba - 1980-1985, Chumbawamba - 1986-1990, Chumbawamba - 1991-1995, Chumbawamba - 1996-2000, Chumbawamba - 2000-2005, Chumbawamba - Chumbawamba songs in film, Chumbawamba - Further reading/references

Read more here: » Chumbawamba: Encyclopedia II - Chumbawamba - Band history

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Popular success

The Pumpkins signed to major-label Virgin Records to record Siamese Dream. The Pumpkins became known for their elaborate production techniques, layering dozens of different tracks over one another with a wide variety of effects. Siamese Dream's "Soma" uses over 40 guitar tracks alone. The band became known for internal drama during this period, with Corgan frequently characterized in the music press as a control freak who reportedly went so far as to unilaterally erase other band members' studio tracks and rerecord his own performance ...

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Billy Corgan, Billy Corgan - Childhood, Billy Corgan - Early years, Billy Corgan - Popular success, Billy Corgan - Denouement of the Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Post-Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Solo Discography, Billy Corgan - Album, Billy Corgan - Single

Read more here: » Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Popular success

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Massive Attack - History

Massive Attack began as an offshoot of the Bristol art community The Wild Bunch. In 1991, they released their first album, Blue Lines, featuring the hit singles "Unfinished Sympathy" and "Daydreaming". According to polls produced by MTV2, NME, and various other magazines and reviewers, "Unfinished Sympathy" has been described as one of the best songs of all time. [1] A reviewer for the BBC has stated: More than a decade after its release it remains one of the most moving pieces of dance music ever, able to soften hearts and excite minds just as keenly as a ballad by ...

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Massive Attack, Massive Attack - History, Massive Attack - Discography, Massive Attack - Albums, Massive Attack - Singles, Massive Attack - Live Mixes

Read more here: » Massive Attack: Encyclopedia II - Massive Attack - History

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders

According to Canon 350 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law, the College of Cardinals is divided into three orders: the episcopal order (Cardinal Bishops), the presbyteral order (Cardinal Priests), the most numerous group, the diaconal order (Cardinal Deacons). Most cardinal bishops are those to whom the Pope assigns the title of a suburbicarian church; that group elects a Dean of the College of Cardinals to be the head of the college, the first among equ ...

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Cardinal Catholicism, Cardinal Catholicism - Orders, Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal, Cardinal Catholicism - Other privileges, Cardinal Catholicism - History, Cardinal Catholicism - Cardinals in popular culture

Read more here: » Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Orders

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Chumbawamba - Band history

Originally called The Mirror Boys, Chumbawamba were formed in 1982 from two other bands based in Yorkshire in the North of England, The Passion Killers and Chimp Eats Banana. Inspired musically by The Fall and the anarchist politics of Crass, Chumbawamba's activities in their early years were based around a communal house in Armley, Leeds. Stalwarts of the cassette culture scene, the band featured on many compilations. Chumbawamba were at the forefront of the 1980s anarcho-punk movement, frequently playing benefit gigs in squats and small halls for causes such as animal rights, the anti-war m ...

See also:

Chumbawamba, Chumbawamba - Band history, Chumbawamba - Sky and Trees and Agit-Prop Records, Chumbawamba - One Little Indian Records, Chumbawamba - EMI controversy, Chumbawamba - MUTT Records, Chumbawamba - The name, Chumbawamba - Lineup, Chumbawamba - Partial discography, Chumbawamba - 1980-1985, Chumbawamba - 1986-1990, Chumbawamba - 1991-1995, Chumbawamba - 1996-2000, Chumbawamba - 2000-2005, Chumbawamba - Chumbawamba songs in film, Chumbawamba - Further reading/references

Read more here: » Chumbawamba: Encyclopedia II - Chumbawamba - Band history

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Massive Attack - Discography

Massive Attack - Albums. Blue Lines - (June 1, 1991) #13 UK Protection - (September 26, 1994) #4 UK No Protection (Remix) - (February 17, 1995) #10 UK Mezzanine - (April 20, 1998) #1 UK 100th Window - (February 10, 2003) #1 UK Danny the Dog Soundtrack - (October 11, 2004) #70 UK Bullet Boy (soundtrack) - (April 22, 2005) ...

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Massive Attack, Massive Attack - History, Massive Attack - Discography, Massive Attack - Albums, Massive Attack - Singles, Massive Attack - Live Mixes

Read more here: » Massive Attack: Encyclopedia II - Massive Attack - Discography

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - History

The cardinals did not always elect the Pope: the Pope was originally elected by the clergy and the people of the Roman Church, but during the medieval times, as the Roman nobility gained too great an influence, as the Holy Roman Emperors interfered into the choosing of a pope and as the papacy gained importance as an international figure, the right of election was given to the cardinals in 1159. The Pope could substitute another body of electors for the College of Cardinals at any time; in fact there have been proposals in the past to ...

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Cardinal Catholicism, Cardinal Catholicism - Orders of cardinalate, Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal, Cardinal Catholicism - Other privileges, Cardinal Catholicism - History, Cardinal Catholicism - Cardinals in popular culture

Read more here: » Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - History

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Chumbawamba - Partial discography

(Original releases dates and labels given. Some material has been re-issued on other labels in the US.) Chumbawamba - 1980-1985. Cardboard Box, 1980 (Cassette only release by proto-Chumbawamba group Chimp Eats Banana) "Three Years Later" - track on Bullshit Detector Volume 2 compilation LP, Crass Records, 1982 (Nb, Chumbawamba guitarist Boff Whaley (Boffo) also has a solo track, "Garageland" on this LP) "I'm Thick" - track on "Back on the Streets" compila ...

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Chumbawamba, Chumbawamba - Band history, Chumbawamba - Sky and Trees and Agit-Prop Records, Chumbawamba - One Little Indian Records, Chumbawamba - EMI controversy, Chumbawamba - MUTT Records, Chumbawamba - The name, Chumbawamba - Lineup, Chumbawamba - Partial discography, Chumbawamba - 1980-1985, Chumbawamba - 1986-1990, Chumbawamba - 1991-1995, Chumbawamba - 1996-2000, Chumbawamba - 2000-2005, Chumbawamba - Chumbawamba songs in film, Chumbawamba - Further reading/references

Read more here: » Chumbawamba: Encyclopedia II - Chumbawamba - Partial discography

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Arch Enemy band - Line-up

Arch Enemy band - Former members. Johan Liiva - Vocals (1996-2001) Martin Bengtsson - Bass (1997-1998) Peter Wildoer - Drums (1997-1998) Christopher Amott - Guitar (1996-2005) Gus G. - Touring guitarist (2005) ...

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Arch Enemy band, Arch Enemy band - Biography, Arch Enemy band - Line-up, Arch Enemy band - Former members, Arch Enemy band - Discography

Read more here: » Arch Enemy band: Encyclopedia II - Arch Enemy band - Line-up

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal

In addition to the named cardinals, a pope may name cardinals in pectore, Latin for in the breast. A cardinal named in pectore is known only to the pope; not even the cardinal so named is necessarily aware of his elevation. Cardinals are named in pectore to protect them or their congregations from reprisals if their identities were known. If conditions change such that a secret cardinal would be safe, the pope may at any time make public a previously in pectore cardinal, who ranks in precedence with ...

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Cardinal Catholicism, Cardinal Catholicism - Orders of cardinalate, Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal, Cardinal Catholicism - Other privileges, Cardinal Catholicism - History, Cardinal Catholicism - Cardinals in popular culture

Read more here: » Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal

In addition to the named cardinals, a pope may name cardinals in pectore, Latin for in the breast. A cardinal named in pectore is known only to the pope; not even the cardinal so named is necessarily aware of his elevation. Cardinals are named in pectore to protect them or their congregations from reprisals if their identities were known. If conditions change such that a secret cardinal would be safe, the pope may at any time make public a previously in pectore cardinal, who ranks in precedence with ...

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Cardinal Catholicism, Cardinal Catholicism - Orders, Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal, Cardinal Catholicism - Other privileges, Cardinal Catholicism - History, Cardinal Catholicism - Cardinals in popular culture

Read more here: » Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Post-Pumpkins

In 2001, Corgan formed Zwan with Chamberlin and guitarists Matt Sweeney and David Pajo, with former A Perfect Circle bassist Paz Lenchantin joining in 2002. Zwan's focus on sunny, melodic pop-rock surprised fans and critics, and its album Mary Star of the Sea (written in and inspired by Key West, Florida), garnered generally positive reviews. In March 2003, Corgan and Chamberlin performed with Jazz vocalist Kurt Elling at "The Waltz", an annual benefit for homeless and abused teenagers. Together, they performed a version of Jimi Hendrix's "Freedom". During an interview with WGN-9 on September 15 that same year, Corgan ...

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Billy Corgan, Billy Corgan - Childhood, Billy Corgan - Early years, Billy Corgan - Popular success, Billy Corgan - Denouement of the Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Post-Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Solo Discography, Billy Corgan - Album, Billy Corgan - Single

Read more here: » Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Post-Pumpkins

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - History

The cardinals did not always elect the Pope: the Pope was originally elected by the clergy and the people of the Roman Church, but during the medieval times, as the Roman nobility gained too great an influence, as the Holy Roman Emperors interfered into the choosing of a pope and as the papacy gained importance as an international figure, the right of election was given to the cardinals in 1159. The Pope could substitute another body of electors for the College of Cardinals at any time; in fact there have been proposals in the past to ...

See also:

Cardinal Catholicism, Cardinal Catholicism - Orders, Cardinal Catholicism - Secret cardinal, Cardinal Catholicism - Other privileges, Cardinal Catholicism - History, Cardinal Catholicism - Cardinals in popular culture

Read more here: » Cardinal Catholicism: Encyclopedia II - Cardinal Catholicism - History

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Denouement of the Pumpkins

Their next effort, 1998's Adore, was undertaken with drum machines and studio drummers in place of Chamberlin, and consisted mostly of subdued material. Corgan's mother Martha passed away from cancer during the making of the record, and in the absence of Chamberlin—Corgan's longtime creative foil—the proceedings took on a halting, confused tone. Adore earned high praise from some critics, but other critics and mos ...

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Billy Corgan, Billy Corgan - Childhood, Billy Corgan - Early years, Billy Corgan - Popular success, Billy Corgan - Denouement of the Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Post-Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Solo Discography, Billy Corgan - Album, Billy Corgan - Single

Read more here: » Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Denouement of the Pumpkins

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Early years

Corgan moved from Chicago to St. Petersburg, Florida in 1985 with his first major band, The Marked, named for the noticeable birthmarks of Billy and Ron Roesing, the drummer. The band lasted for around nine months and disbanded, with Billy returning to Chicago to live with his father. While working at a record store there, he met up with guitarist James Iha through a friend. He then met bassist D'Arcy Wretzky after a local show, arguing with her about a band that had just played. Soon after, The Smashing Pumpkins were formed. The trio ...

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Billy Corgan, Billy Corgan - Childhood, Billy Corgan - Early years, Billy Corgan - Popular success, Billy Corgan - Denouement of the Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Post-Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Solo Discography, Billy Corgan - Album, Billy Corgan - Single

Read more here: » Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Early years

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Childhood

As a result of a series of autobiographical journal entries (made avaiable on Corgan's offical website[1]), much has been revealed about his childhood. Corgan is the eldest son of William Corgan Sr. and Martha Louise Maes Corgan Lutz. He has a younger brother, Jesse, who is physically disabled and the subject of the Smashing Pumpkins' song "Spaceboy". Corgan's parents divorced at an early age, and his father remarried soon after. Much of his childhood was spent living with his father and stepmother in Glendale Heights, Illinois. During this ...

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Billy Corgan, Billy Corgan - Childhood, Billy Corgan - Early years, Billy Corgan - Popular success, Billy Corgan - Denouement of the Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Post-Pumpkins, Billy Corgan - Solo Discography, Billy Corgan - Album, Billy Corgan - Single

Read more here: » Billy Corgan: Encyclopedia II - Billy Corgan - Childhood

Stigmata: Encyclopedia II - Gospel of Thomas - Confusion with other works

The Gospel of Thomas is distinct and unrelated to other apocryphal or pseudepigraphal works, the Acts of Thomas, and the work called the Infancy Gospel of Thomas, which expands on the canonical texts to describe the miraculous childhood of Jesus. When Hippolytus and Origen (ca 233) refer to a "Gospel of Thomas" among the heterodox apocryphal gospels, it is unclear whether they mean the Infancy Gospel of Thomas or this "sayings" Gospel of Thomas. The Gospel of Thomas is also ...

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Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Thomas - Confusion with other works, Gospel of Thomas - Corresponding Oxyrhyncus papyri, Gospel of Thomas - Date, Gospel of Thomas - The early camp, Gospel of Thomas - The late camp, Gospel of Thomas - Sexism and Saying 114, Gospel of Thomas - The Gospel of Thomas and the canon of the New Testament, Gospel of Thomas - The philosophy of the Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Thomas - The Gospel of Thomas's importance and author, Gospel of Thomas - The Gospel of Thomas and the historical Jesus, Gospel of Thomas - Differences between translations, Gospel of Thomas - Comparison of The Gospel of Thomas to the New Testament, Gospel of Thomas - Gospel of Thomas scholars, Gospel of Thomas - Jesus Seminar, Gospel of Thomas - Popular culture

Read more here: » Gospel of Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Gospel of Thomas - Confusion with other works




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