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It is an evangelizer of faith and catalyst for change.
The first section highlights the connection between Christ the evangelizer and his Church which imitates his example.
In this version, America's mission is different from the ones libertarians and neoconservatives have in mind - passive role model or aggressive evangelizer, respectively.
"The D.E.A. has been the great evangelizer for racial profiling on the highways," he said.
The current city name derives from St. Antiochus, evangelizer of the area, who was martyred in 125 AD.
In the 5th century, a small chapel (oratorium) was erected on the island, probably to commemorate the great evangelizer Saint Julius, who had died there.
Saint Augustine of Canterbury, Evangelizer of England (605)
The commune takes its name from Saint Marcouf, evangelizer of the Cotentin Peninsula.
He said the shrine was built after Pope John Paul II declared Guadalupe "mother and evangelizer of America" during his 1999 visit to Mexico.
The goal of Colegio Maria Auxiliadora is to educate and evangelizer, achieve full development of the student in all aspects: intellectual, spiritual, physical and moral.
He was ordained to the priesthood by Saint Peter and became the first evangelizer and the first bishop of Catania in Sicily .
The Church of Nepi, which venerates, as its evangelizer, St. Ptolemaeus, who, it is claimed, was a disciple of the Apostles.
"It produced Charles Martel, the soldier who turned the Arabs back at Tours, and the supporter of Saint Boniface the Evangelizer of Germany.
Saint Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery (5th-13th centuries) commemorating St. Yeghishe, the famous evangelizer of Armenia's eastern lands.
Saint Joseph's School believes in the potential of every student to become a useful member of the Church and the society by providing him/her with opportunities to be evangelized and be an evangelizer.
The Kingdom of Albania was converted to Christianity at the start of the 4th century by none other than the Armenian evangelizer St. Gregory the Enlightener (Arm.
Most subsequent writers preferred Joseph's earlier role as Britain's first evangelizer, and some, for instance Thomas Malory, apply some of Josephus' actions from the Estoire to Joseph.
His biography states that Dalmatius was born at Forum Germarzorum (present-day San Damiano Macra) and became a churchman and evangelizer in Pedona.
Toward the latter part of 1930s, A. Vvedensky bore a very peculiar conglomerate of titles, invented specially for him: Metropolitan - Apologete- Evangelizer and Deputy First Hierarch.
During his last missionary travels in the Kuskokwim/Yukon delta region he is remembered for baptizing 1,320 people and for distinguishing himself as the evangelizer of the Yup'k Eskimo and Athabascan peoples.
Asked if he expected to help bring democracy to Chile, the Pope said: "Yes, yes, I am not the evangelizer of democracy, I am the evangelizer of the Gospel.
His eldest was Santiago Valdez (b. 1830) who wrote the 1877 biography of Padre Martinez, and the second to the youngest was Vicente Ferrer Romero (b. 1844) who became an effective evangelizer for the Presbyterian Church.
During the celebrations, the relics of Saint Martial, the father of Aquitaine and the first evangelizer of Gaul, were transported to this place as well as the relics of Saint Stephen to the cathedral of Limoges.
The burgeoning awareness of the vocation of the laity as apostles to the secular world and stewards of the Church's mission as an evangelizer has given rise to the popular term "lay ministry" to refer to the active vocation of all the baptized.
According to Patricia Fortuny, "if a woman so desires, she can hold the position of "missionary" or evangelizer, since it constitutes the lowest tier of the hierarchy" Furthermore, she states that "the rank of deaconess is not a position which common women could aspire to".