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Exaltation is when the natal Sun is conjunct the natural ruler of the sign that the Sun is resident in.
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The observance of the Feast of the Exaltation (probably from a Greek word meaning "bringing to light") of the Cross has been celebrated by Christians on September 14 ever since.
Latest Articles 2008
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The observance of the Feast of the Exaltation (probably from a Greek word meaning "bringing to light") of the Cross has been celebrated by Christians on September 14 ever since.
Clerical Whispers 2008
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The observance of the Feast of the Exaltation (probably from a Greek word meaning "bringing to light") of the Cross has been celebrated by Christians on September 14 ever since.
Latest Articles 2008
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Now was the Rude Day cumin, called the Exaltation of the
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Closely connected with this is the idea of Exaltation: 'Thus saith the
Holy in Christ Thoughts on the Calling of God's Children to be Holy as He is Holy Andrew Murray 1872
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"Exaltation" is usually taken to mean an emotional state evoked by contemplating the supernatural.
The Fountainhead Rand, Ayn 1943
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"Exaltation," is very original, though neither the beginning nor the ending is particularly striking.
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On this, the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, we also celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum coming into effect.
2nd Anniversary of the Motu Proprio, Summorum Pontificum: Call for Priests 2009
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Since today is the Memorial of St. John Chrysostom and tomorrow is the Feast of the Triumph/Exaltation of the Cross, what better than a quote from the great Eastern Father and Doctor about Christ's Passion and Cross?
Saints 2009
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