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May 28th, 2009

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Angels Kelly


Angels


Angels


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Angels – Haystak

Entertaining Angels


Entertaining Angels


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“Dorothy Day is no saint. She lives hard, makes mistakes, endures the consequences. But the unquenchable fire burning within her cannot be contained. Dorothy wants to make a difference. During the Depression, she vows to house the homeless, feed the hungry, tend the sick. Easily said. Not easily done when her total finances amount to 97 cents in a battered canister. Yet Dorothy persists, walking on frequently stormy waters of faith.> Popular stars and important themes combine in this compelling true story of the “American Mother Teresa,” filmed by Paulist Pictures (Romero) from a script by ER writer and executive producer John Wells. Moira Kelly plays Day, the impassioned New York journalist who launched the activist newspaper “Catholic Worker” and put the words she wrote into controversial action. Martin Sheen, Melinda Dillon and Brian Keith join Kelly in this moving saga of a faith not just believed, but lived.> RATED PG-13 for a range of thematic elements, some sexuality and brief language.”

Reckless Kelly


Reckless Kelly


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Reckless Kelly

Kelly Key


Kelly Key


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Kelly Key

Angels+Kelly


After Calvino (mixed media on paper) by Deirdre Kelly - Mug - Standard Size


After Calvino (mixed media on paper) by Deirdre Kelly – Mug – Standard Size


$14.50


This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit….

Angel, 1995 (mixed media on canvas) by Deirdre Kelly - Mug - Standard Size


Angel, 1995 (mixed media on canvas) by Deirdre Kelly – Mug – Standard Size


$14.50


This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit….

Oceano, 1995 (mixed media on canvas) by Deirdre Kelly - Mug - Standard Size


Oceano, 1995 (mixed media on canvas) by Deirdre Kelly – Mug – Standard Size


$14.50


This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit….

Thankful


Thankful


$4.89


12 tracks. Small mark on disc will not affect play. Hole in barcode art. SM….



The mystery of the Star of David

The symbol that is used today to represent the Jewish people is known as the Star of David. The Star of David is also known as the Shield of David, Magen David in Hebrew, the Seal of Solomon, or the Hexagram. The shape of the Star of David consists of two interlocking triangles, one pointing upward and one downward, and may be used as a talisman to bring harmony, knowledge and invoke the aid of the angels. This name is assigned to this symbol because it is supposed to have been used by King David of ancient Israel, a fearsome warrior and a skilful psalm writer.

The most famous story about David that just about everyone knows is related to the time when he confronted as a little boy the giant Goliath and defeated him. Throughout his life he carried his faith in God proudly and passed it on to his children. The most famous of his children was the wise King Solomon, who, the same as his father, trusted God and His teachings. However, he established Jerusalem as a city of peace and justice, unlike his father who was a warrior and used his skills to conquer and rule over all Israel.

There are a lot of significances attributed to the Star of David. Some sources say that it signifies the number seven, six corners and the center. The number seven has itself significance in Judaic religion like the six days of creation plus the seventh day of rest, the Seven Spirits of God and more. Another symbol became used alongside the Star of David, the menorah, a seven branched candelabrum lit by oil that is said to symbolize the burning bush as it was seen by Moses on Mount Sinai.

How the Star of David came to relate to Jewish identity is unknown. Some researchers have presented a theory according to which the hexagram represents the astrological chart at the same time when David was born or when he was anointed as king. Some beliefs refer to the Star of David as a symbol for the six directions of space plus the center: up, down, east, west, north, south and center. Another representation of this symbol is that of the Six Sefirot of the Male united with the Seventh Sefirot of the Female.

A popular belief, though there is no evidence to support it, is that the symbol is molded after King David's shield. The shield was made of leather spanned across a simple metal frame consistent of two interlocking triangles that would hold a round shield.

Evidence to support the use of the symbol in times prior to the Middle Ages is scarce. During the 12th century they found the earliest existent mention in a Jewish text by a Karaite Judaism adherent named Judah Hadassi. Some other symbols that can relate to the Star of David have been found dating back to the 3rd century, but the relation is frail and other than that no evidence exists to sustain the belief that it was used to symbolize the Jewish people earlier than the third century.

One very strange coincidence, but nonetheless amazing, is the link of the symbol with the Age of Aquarius. The start of the Age of Aquarius was declared officially on January 23rd 1997 and if a map was drawn by Jerusalem, cast for that specific time, we would have received a perfectly aligned Magen David. Nobody can really tell what that means, but it is quite amazing.TheStar of Davidhas a past filled with controversy. Now it is known all over the world as a Jewish symbol. You Can make anyone happy if you offer them a gift representing this symbol either made from gold or silver, enriched with a lot of other precious stones.

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 1958 In The United States


1958 In The United States


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Explorer 1, Operation Argus, Explorer 4, Vanguard 1, United Airlines Flight 736, 85th United States Congress, Our Lady of the Angels School Fire, List of American Films of 1958, 1958 Davis Cup, 1958 Indianapolis 500, 1958 Colfax, Wisconsin Tornado Outbreak, 1958 Us-uk Mutual Defence Agreement, 12th Tony Awards, April 1958 Florida Tornado Outbreak, Battle of Hayes Pond, 1958 in the United States, Hurricane Helene, Explorer 3, Miss Universe 1958, 1958 Pulitzer Prize, Capital Airlines Flight 67, Prestonsburg, Kentucky Bus Disaster, Bombing of the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation Temple, Kissing Case. Excerpt: The 12th Annual Tony Awards took place at the Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom on April 13, 1958. Bud Collyer was the Master of Ceremonies. For the second year the program was not telecast, due to a strike against WCBS-TV. Presenters: Sydney Chaplin, Greer Garson, Judy Holliday, Celeste Holm, Nancy Kelly, Mary Martin, Elsa Maxwell, Laurence Olivier, Tyrone Power, Martha Scott, Phil Silvers, Walter SlezakPerformers were Mindy Carson and Bill Hayes .Music was by Meyer Davis and his Orchestra.Winners and nominees Winners are in bold Production Outstanding Play Outstanding Musical Performance Distinguished Dramatic Actor Distinguished Dramatic Actress Distinguished Musical Actor begin{sloppypar item Robert Preston (The Music Man ) item Ricardo Montalban index{Ricardo...

 48 Angels


48 Angels


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Marion Comer, Ciaran Flynn,Shane Brolly,John Travers,Darragh Kelly, DVD - Wide Screen / Subtitled,MTI HOME VIDEO, Running Time: 01:30:00 ***Usually ships within 24 hours*** 20120515110031177
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