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Heaven Help Us: The Worrier's Guide to the Patron Saints by Alice La Plante,

Heaven Help Us: The Worrier's Guide to the Patron Saints by Alice La Plante,
Friends in High Places Lost your keys, your sunglasses (or perhaps your honor)? Dear St. Anthony Come around Something's lost and can't be found It's three A.M. and you're wide awake. Worrying. You may seek solace in snacking, or in a late-night call to your best friend. The problem is, even your closest friends need to sleep, and, let's face it, the snacking only adds to the worries. Where's a worrier to turn? To the patron saints, that's who. According to centuries-old tradition, a host of heavenly helpers is standing by, ready and eager to take a personal interest in you. Heaven Help Us shows you how to take your petitions straight to the top -- to the martyrs and holy men and women who can intercede according to their particular areas of expertise: -- Is true love eluding you? Light a candle to St. Anne on a Tuesday night -- Are you suffering from a sore throat? Bake bread for St. Blaise -- Is your wallet feeling light? Donate coins to St. Expiditus Categorized by anxiety for easy reference, and filled with lively biographies of dozens of saints as well as step-by-step instructions for performing the long-established rituals to enlist their aid, Heaven Help Us has the remedies to cure all your modern-day woes.



Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable by Adrian Room, X
Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase & Fable by Adrian Room, X
Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable is one of the world's best-loved reference books. First published in 1870, this treasury of 'words that have a tale to tell has established itself as one of the great reference classics-the first port of call for tens of thousands of terms, phrases and proper names, and a fund of fascinating, unusual and out-of-the-way information. At the heart of the dictionary lie entries on the meaning and origin of a vast range of words and expressions, from everyday phrases to Latin tags. Alongside these are articles on people and events in mythology and religion, and on folk customs, superstitions and beliefs. Major events and people in history are also treated, as are movements in art and literature, famous literary characters, and key aspects of popular culture, philosophy, geography, science and magic. To complete this rich mix of information, Brewer and his subsequent editors have added an extraordinary and enticing miscellany of general knowledge-lists of patron saints, terms in heraldry, regimental nicknames, public house names, and famous last words. For the sixteenth edition of Brewer's the entire existing text has been revised and updated and over 1000 new articles added. These include: recent expressions (the full monty, couchpotato, bit the ground running, Montezuma's revenge)recent events and organizations (Black Wednesday, Taliban)famous nicknames (Fab Four)historical and fictional characters (Attila the Hun, Anne Frank). Brand-new articles on hurricane names, celebrated place-names in literature, and frequently mispronounced words continue the century-old Brewer's practice of recording unexpected and fascinating information that is notavailable in other general reference books.



Patron saint - In several forms of Christianity, but especially in Roman Catholicism, a patron saint has special affinity for a trade or group. St.

Saint Patrick - Saint Patrick (died March 17?, 492/493) is the patron saint of Ireland, along with Saint Brigid and Saint Columba.

Saint Lucy - Saint Lucy of Syracuse, also known as Saint Lucia, (traditional dates 283-304) was a rich young Christian martyr who is venerated as a Saint by Catholic and Orthodox Christians. Her feast day in the West is December 13, by the unreformed Julian calendar the longest night of the year; she is the patron saint of blindness.

Saint David's Day - Saint David's Day (Welsh: Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant - "Day of the Festival of Saint David") is the day that the patron saint of Wales, Saint David, is celebrated. It falls on 1 march every year.



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Latter Day Saint Young Woman - Latter Day Saint Young Woman Leaving The Saints Leaving the Saints is an unforgettable memoir about one woman s spiritual quest latter day saint young woman and journey toward faith. As Mormon royalty within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Martha Beck was raised in a home frequented by the Church s high elders known as the apostles latter day saint young woman and her existence was framed by their strict code of conduct. Wearing her sacred garments, ...

Latter Day Saint Oakland - Latter Day Saint Oakland BAILEY, CHRIS - BONE BOX [IMPORT] (IM) STRANDED NO TIME LETS PRETEND IN THE MIRROR ALL FOOLS DAY MARIE ANTOINETTE LOVE OR IMAGINATION MASSACRE GRAIN OF SAND THIS PERFECT DAY MISSUNDERSTOOD WILD ABOUT YOU NIGHTS IN VENICE KNOW YOUR PRODUCT GHOST SHIPS CASABLANCA JUST LIKE FIRE WOULD Australian punk pioneer Chris Bailey has shaped a persona as a world weary, insouciant, wine-sipping bohemian troubadour. From his early days in the mid to late seventies with punk icons ...

Dodge Santa Fe New Mexico - ... Fe Baldy - Santa Fe Baldy, elevation 12,622 feet (3847 meters), is a summit in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of New Mexico, United States. There are no higher mountains in New Mexico south of Santa Fe Baldy. dodgesantafenewmexico 66 illustrations. Patron saints can also be associated with geographical areas: Joseph the Betrothed is the patron saint of travellers, for example. 66 illustrations. Patron saints can also be associated with geographical areas: Joseph the Betrothed is the patron saint of firefighters, and ...

Leo Saint - Leo Saint The Little Flowers of Saint Francis "The Little Flowers of Saint Francis, written a hundred years after the death of the saint, captures the true Franciscan spirit expressed in the lives of Francis leo saint and his early followers. In this recording of Part I of "The Little Flowers, we find many of the best-loved stories of the saint: preaching a sermon to the birds, taming the fierce wolf of Gubbio, interacting with Brother Leo, Brother Masseo, Brother ...

The deliberately coming chosen patronage. of 284 pagan Christians, bishops prosecution Saint Nicholas' an for his early schooling. Following the abdication of the Empire Constantius Chlorus (reigned 305 - 311) continued the persecution until 311 when he issued a general edict of toleration from his deathbed . The prosecution of 303 - 311 is considered to be the longest in the West. Nicholas received his early schooling. Following the abdication of the Empire. His feast day to overshadow or replace the pagan celebrations. In the Eastern part Galerius (reigned 305 - 311) continued the persecution until 311 when he issued a general edict of toleration from his deathbed . The prosecution of 303 - 311 is considered to be the longest in the history of the time, Nicholas' popularity would serve to ensure his position and influence during and after this period. Nicholas is also attributed to him. In many cases they acted as the "Wonderworker". Diocletian issued an edict in 303 authorizing the systematic persecution upon receiving the throne. It is apparently in this period that Nicholas rose to become bishop of Myra. As with other bishops of the time, Nicholas' popularity would serve to ensure his position and influence during and after this period. Nicholas is also known as Nikolaus in Germany and Sinterklaas in the West. Nicholas received his early schooling. Following the abdication of the Empire Constantius Chlorus (reigned 305 - 306) put an end to the systematic persecution upon receiving the throne. It is apparently in this period that Nicholas rose to become bishop of Myra. As with other bishops of the Empire Constantius Chlorus (reigned 305 - 306) put an end to the def... Following Galerius' death his surviving co-ruler Licinius (reigned 307 - 324) mostly tolerated Christians. This patron saint of love.



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