From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6866 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, July 2 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6866 Today's Subjects: ----------------- New technology can help average consumers reduce their electric bills ["E] Re: Re: following up again ["Aaron Lane" ] NeckMassager : Ultimate Solution To Chronic Neck Pain ["Electric Neck Ma] Eat This Chinese Fruit And Grow Your Penis By 67% ["Weird Chinese Fruit" ] WiFi Range Extender Super Booster 300Mbps Wireless WiFi Booster ["WiFi 30] =?utf-8?B?SMKhZ2ggbGV2ZWwgb2YgcsKhc2suIFlvdXIgYWNjb3VudCBoYXMgY mVlbiBoYWNrZWQuIENoYW5nZSB5?= =?utf-8?B?w7h1ciBwYXNzd8O4cmQu?= [] Sleep Brain Scan Reveals The Real Root Cause Of Tinnitus ["Holy Frequency] Drinking Water Related To Weight Gain ["Start Losing Weight" ] Sophisticated Upgrade In As Little As One Day ["Remodeling Solution - One] Drinking Water Related To Weight Gain ["Start Losing Weight" Subject: New technology can help average consumers reduce their electric bills New technology can help average consumers reduce their electric bills http://speechocity.co/5K6iGN5VtFjjYBBjn2nxdOtHgWhYunA6sA0BTeBBeF2QTSrV http://speechocity.co/kRhbpmeLUopxH9o6G58DTc6sUR0T3AGUpNqDRjiphuxZSt8l ame Further information: Catholic (term) and Roman Catholic (term) The first use of the term "Catholic Church" (literally meaning "universal church") was by the church father Saint Ignatius of Antioch in his Letter to the Smyrnaeans (c.?110 AD). Ignatius of Antioch is also attributed the earliest recorded use of the term "Christianity" (Greek: ?????????????) c.?100 AD. He died in Rome, with his relics located in the Basilica of San Clemente al Laterano. Catholic (from Greek: ?????????, romanized: katholikos, lit.?'universal') was first used to describe the church in the early 2nd century. The first known use of the phrase "the catholic church" (Greek: ???????? ????????, romanized: he katholike ekklesia) occurred in the letter written about 110 AD from Saint Ignatius of Antioch to the Smyrnaeans.[note 2] In the Catechetical Lectures (c.?350) of Saint Cyril of Jerusalem, the name "Catholic Church" was used to distinguish it from other groups that also called themselves "the church". The "Catholic" notion was further stressed in the edict De fide Catolica issued 380 by Theodosius I, the last emperor to rule over both the eastern and the western halves of the Roman Empire, when establishing the state church of the Roman Empire. Since the EastbWest Schism of 1054, the Eastern Church has taken the adjective "Orthodox" as its distinctive epithet (however, its official name continues to be the "Orthodox Catholic Church") and the Western Church in communion with the Holy See has similarly taken "Catholic", keeping that description also after the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, when those who ceased to be in communion became known as "Protestants". While the "Roman Church" has been used to describe the pope's Diocese of Rome since the Fall of the Western Roman Empire and into the Early Middle Ages (6thb10th century), the "Roman Catholic Chur ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Jul 2021 15:35:26 +0200 From: "Aaron Lane" Subject: Re: Re: following up again Hi, How are you? Hope you are doing well. The holiday season is here, and here are new products. Please refer to the product information below for details. 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Chair price: 188.90 for 1 set of 2 chairs. 178.90 per set of 2 chairs for ordering 2-10 sets 168.90 per set of 2 chairs for ordering 11-50 sets Do you need to place an order? If so, please inform us the specific and delivery address. We will arrange logistics for you as soon as possible for delivery. Thanks, Aaron Lane ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 15:06:58 +0200 From: "Electric Neck Massager" Subject: NeckMassager : Ultimate Solution To Chronic Neck Pain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 11:59:02 +0000 From: "Weird Chinese Fruit" Subject: Eat This Chinese Fruit And Grow Your Penis By 67% Eat This Chinese Fruit And Grow Your Penis By 67% http://eyefloters.buzz/9AQnLjHzknrVPdXnv6K-nOwKJeDh2JimewsS6x7hQGM1wTs http://eyefloters.buzz/9ahsP3pwLU1crP4r6Eeezn1WM3JHD2k-gqMOpHqlaLKW_Q atholic Church From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search "Roman Catholic Church" redirects here. For other uses, see Roman Catholic Church (disambiguation). For other uses, see Catholic Church (disambiguation). Emblem of the Holy See Catholic Church Ecclesia Catholica Saint Peter's Basilica St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Classification Catholic Scripture Bible Theology Catholic theology Polity Episcopal Structure Communion Pope Francis Administration Roman Curia Particular churches sui iuris Latin Church, and 23 Eastern Catholic Churches Dioceses Archdioceses: 640 Dioceses: 2,851 Parishes 221,700 Region Worldwide Language Ecclesiastical Latin and native languages Liturgy Western and Eastern Headquarters Vatican City Founder Jesus, according to sacred tradition Origin 1st century Holy Land, Roman Empire Members 1.345 billion (2019) Clergy Bishops: 5,364 Priests: 414,336 Deacons: 48,238 Hospitals 5,500 Primary schools 95,200 Secondary schools 43,800 Official website www.vatican.va Emblem of the Papacy SE.svg Part of a series on the Catholic Church St. Peter's Basilica St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City Overview Pope: FrancisHierarchy History (timeline)TheologyLiturgy SacramentsMary Background Organisation TheologiesDoctrine Texts Philosophy Worship Rites Miscellaneous Societal issues Links and resources 046CupolaSPietro.jpg Catholic Church portal vte The Catholic Church, often referred to as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church and the largest religious denomination, with approximately 1.3 billion baptised Catholics worldwide as of 2019. As the world's oldest and largest continuously functioning international institution, it has played a prominent role in the history and development of Western civilisation. The church consists of 24 particular churches and almost 3,500 dioceses and eparchies around the world. The pope, who is the Bishop of Rome (and whose titles also include Vicar of Jesus Christ and Successor of St. Peter), is the chief pastor of the church, entrusted with the universal Petrine ministry of unity and correction. The church's administration, the Holy See, is in the Vatican City, a tiny enclave of Rome, of which the pope is head of state. The core beliefs of Catholicism are found in the Nicene Creed. The Catholic Church teaches that it is the one, holy, catholic and apostolic church founded by Jesus Christ in his Great Commission,[note 1] that its bishops are the successors of Christ's apostles, and that the pope is the successor to Saint Peter, upon whom primacy was conferred by Jesus Christ. It maintains that it practises the original Christian faith, reserving infallibility, passed down by sacred tradition. The Latin Church, the twenty-three Eastern Catholic Churches, and institutes such as mendicant orders, enclosed monastic orders and third orders reflect a variety of theological and spiritual emphases in the church. Of its seven sacraments, the Eucharist is the principal one, celebrated liturgically in the Mass. The church teaches that through consecration by a priest, the sacrificial bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ. The Virgin Mary is venerated in the Catholic Church as Mother of God and Queen of Heaven, honoured in dogmas and devotions. 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Take care. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 06:12:03 -0700 From: "Holy Frequency" Subject: Sleep Brain Scan Reveals The Real Root Cause Of Tinnitus Sleep Brain Scan Reveals The Real Root Cause Of Tinnitus http://accuracy.icu/ArXVCa-e_-cFDjQgMHV5rWg2PFzXlMpYBnnecZ9B0t1DrbAl http://accuracy.icu/0RXGWmO7lXKEf29gBuTflDnFT8i98_FIlJ8ITahTGbWvz9bn onditions in the Roman Empire facilitated the spread of new ideas. The empire's network of roads and waterways facilitated travel, and the Pax Romana made travelling safe. The empire encouraged the spread of a common culture with Greek roots, which allowed ideas to be more easily expressed and understood. Unlike most religions in the Roman Empire, however, Christianity required its adherents to renounce all other gods, a practice adopted from Judaism (see Idolatry). The Christians' refusal to join pagan celebrations meant they were unable to participate in much of public life, which caused non-Christiansbincluding government authoritiesbto fear that the Christians were angering the gods and thereby threatening the peace and prosperity of the Empire. The resulting persecutions were a defining feature of Christian self-understanding until Christianity was legalised in the 4th century. 19th-century drawing of Old Saint Peter's Basilica, originally built in 318 by Emperor Constantine In 313, Emperor Constantine I's Edict of Milan legalised Christianity, and in 330 Constantine moved the imperial capital to Constantinople, modern Istanbul, Turkey. In 380 the Edict of Thessalonica made Nicene Christianity the state church of the Roman Empire, a position that within the diminishing territory of the Byzantine Empire would persist until the empire itself ended in the fall of Constantinople in 1453, while elsewhere the church was independent of the empire, as became particularly clear with the EastbWest Schism. During the period of the Seven Ecumenical Councils, five primary sees emerged, an arrangement formalised in the mid-6th century by Emperor Justinian I as the pentarchy of Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria. In 451 the Council of Chalcedon, in a canon of disputed validity, elevated the see of Constantinople to a position "second in eminence and power to the bishop of Rome". From c. 350 to c. 500, the bishops, or popes, of Rome, steadily increased in authority through their consistent intervening in support of orthodox leaders in theological disputes, which encouraged appeals to them. Emperor Justinian, who in the areas under his control definitively established a form of caesaropa ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 07:23:44 -0700 From: "Start Losing Weight" Subject: Drinking Water Related To Weight Gain Drinking Water Related To Weight Gain http://accuracy.icu/6VcbnKiCeDHQUtswaKd2dN6ADFi4AvI9_PfULCzOVjXDgjoX http://accuracy.icu/cN_3KSAQeYfLmi8vhP3p9VfGMTGDB3bErTXzAwgLsy9pmo8t inutest details of worship and discipline, and also of dictating the theological opinions to be held in the Church", re-established imperial power over Rome and other parts of the West, initiating the period termed the Byzantine Papacy (537b752), during which the bishops of Rome, or popes, required approval from the emperor in Constantinople or from his representative in Ravenna for consecration, and most were selected by the emperor from his Greek-speaking subjects, resulting in a "melting pot" of Western and Eastern Christian traditions in art as well as liturgy. Most of the Germanic tribes who in the following centuries invaded the Roman Empire had adopted Christianity in its Arian form, which the Catholic Church declared heretical. The resulting religious discord between Germanic rulers and Catholic subjects was avoided when, in 497, Clovis I, the Frankish ruler, converted to orthodox Catholicism, allying himself with the papacy and the monasteries. The Visigoths in Spain followed his lead in 589, and the Lombards in Italy in the course of the 7th century. Western Christianity, particularly through its monasteries, was a major factor in preserving classical civilisation, with its art (see Illuminated manuscript) and literacy. Through his Rule, Benedict of Nursia (c. 480b543), one of the founders of Western monasticism, exerted an enormous influence on European culture through the appropriation of the monastic spiritual heritage of the early Catholic Church and, with the spread of the Benedictine tradition, through the preservation and transmission of ancient culture. During this period, monastic Ireland became a centre of learning and early Irish missionaries such as Columb ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 20:12:10 +0800 From: "Jenny fu" Subject: Shipment from China base64 encoded Mime section invalid - length (0) was wrong. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 10:55:35 +0000 From: "Remodeling Solution - OneDayBathroomRenovation" Subject: Sophisticated Upgrade In As Little As One Day Sophisticated Upgrade In As Little As One Day http://eyefloters.buzz/RYrL13zcunwTv-lbaC6YNwLe4gejws8NA1stCzl_xIR6rnho http://eyefloters.buzz/R6_Y2qOqtr9los8k5mDgYkxh-fWytAF0FlScR71UYVb2ETFW arly life John Early was born on July 1, 1814, in Maguiresbridge, County Fermanagh, Ireland. He studied the classics at home, before entering the Armagh Academy in 1832, which he attended for nine months. He then applied for admission to the seminary at St Patrick's College, Maynooth, but there were no vacancies, and he was not admitted. As a result of his failure to gain admission, Early emigrated to the United States in July 1833. Education in the United States Seeking to become a priest, Early enrolled at Mount St. Mary's Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland, the following September to study rhetoric. In February 1834, he advanced to Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., where he remained until August 23, 1834, when he entered the Society of Jesus, and proceeded to the novitiate in Frederick, Maryland. Upon the completion of his novitiate in 1836, Early returned to Georgetown for the next nine years to study philosophy and theology. While studying, he also taught and was head prefect during the academic year of 1843 to 1844. On July 1, 1845, Early was ordained a priest at Holy Trinity Church in Georgetown. He then taught philosophy at Georgetown for two years, and ministered as a missionary in Laurel, Maryland. He began ministering at Old St. Joseph's Church in Philadelphia in 1847. He professed his final vows on September 8, 1853. College of the Holy Cross On August 29, 1848, Early was appointed president of the College of the Holy Cross, succeeding James A. Ryder. His most immediate concern was securing a charter for the college, which would allow it to confer degrees on the four students who were ready to graduate the following year. Up to that point, the college awarded degrees in the name of Georgetown University, as it had been denied a charter. In March 1849, Early petitioned the Massachusetts General Court to charter the college, and appeared before the legislature alongside Orestes Brownson. In accordance with Bishop John Bernard Fitzpatrick's insistence, the petition for a charter included a provision that the college would be exclusively for the "benefit of one [Roman Catholic] denomination only, and, therefore, having no claims whatever upon the Commonwealth." This was met with opposition in the House of Representatives, which was motivated by a mix of both anti-Catholicism and concerns about the separation of church and state. This provision was eventually removed, but the legislature nonetheless voted to deny the charter. Early's term came to an end in 1851, and he was succeeded by Anthony F. Ciampi. Early then returned to Frederick, Maryland for a year. Founding Loyola College in Maryland John Early in clerical attire Early in clerical attire In 1852, the Sulpician priests who ran St. Mary's Seminary and College in Baltimore decided that they would discontinue the college portion, which educated lay students, and focus only on the seminary. They asked the Jesuits to continue educating the laity in the city, and in response, the Jesuits established Loyola College in Maryland on September 15, 1852, in two rented houses on Holliday Street in Baltimore. Early was appointed the school's first president. The Maryland General Asse ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 08:19:35 -0700 From: "Start Losing Weight" Subject: Drinking Water Related To Weight Gain Drinking Water Related To Weight Gain http://accuracy.icu/Cr586COYZ2p16QJsL6N3YAmREp7D6OsLqe9yLZrSyOuB2EMyVg http://accuracy.icu/_s80505fPwIGW20BR5MV27BfRWFbEf3MupFQ0RsmjgyPjTbWMQ inutest details of worship and discipline, and also of dictating the theological opinions to be held in the Church", re-established imperial power over Rome and other parts of the West, initiating the period termed the Byzantine Papacy (537b752), during which the bishops of Rome, or popes, required approval from the emperor in Constantinople or from his representative in Ravenna for consecration, and most were selected by the emperor from his Greek-speaking subjects, resulting in a "melting pot" of Western and Eastern Christian traditions in art as well as liturgy. Most of the Germanic tribes who in the following centuries invaded the Roman Empire had adopted Christianity in its Arian form, which the Catholic Church declared heretical. The resulting religious discord between Germanic rulers and Catholic subjects was avoided when, in 497, Clovis I, the Frankish ruler, converted to orthodox Catholicism, allying himself with the papacy and the monasteries. The Visigoths in Spain followed his lead in 589, and the Lombards in Italy in the course of the 7th century. Western Christianity, particularly through its monasteries, was a major factor in preserving classical civilisation, with its art (see Illuminated manuscript) and literacy. Through his Rule, Benedict of Nursia (c. 480b543), one of the founders of Western monasticism, exerted an enormous influence on European culture through the appropriation of the monastic spiritual heritage of the early Catholic Church and, with the spread of the Benedictine tradition, through the preservation and transmission of ancient culture. During this period, monastic Ireland became a centre of learning and early Irish missionaries such as Columb ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6866 **********************************************