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Le chemin du Messie : L ‘Onction se répand

Le chemin du Messie : L ‘Onction se répand

An episode of the ACT : Assemblée Chrétienne de Toulouse podcast, hosted by Fabienne PONS, titled "Le chemin du Messie : L ‘Onction se répand" was published on May 8, 2021.

May 8, 2021 · ACT : Assemblée Chrétienne de Toulouse

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Le chemin du Messie : L ‘Onction se répand

Le chemin du Messie : L ‘Onction se répand
Riot Act, The by Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain LibriVox The Riot Act was passed by the British Parliament in 1714, the first year of the reign of George I, and came into effect in August 1715. This was a time of widespread social disturbance, as the preamble describes; the Act sought to put an end to this. A group of twelve or more people, “being unlawfully, riotously and tumultuously assembled”, would be read a proclamation; they must disperse within an hour, on pain of death. The same fate would befall anyone preventing the reading of the proclamation, or damaging buildings while on a riot. If the law enforcement officers happened to injure or kill a rioter, they were immune from prosecution. The reading of the proclamation, the wording of which is detailed in the Act, was the necessary first step before action could be taken against the rioters. This gave us the phrase “to read the riot act”, to give a stern warning or rebuke. The Act was repealed in Britain in 1973, but had long since fallen into disuse there. A version is still in forc Age of Archangels - Season 1 Michael Young When the Archangel Michael assembles a special group of angels on the lunar base overlooking the Earth, and tasks them with observing the newly-created race of men, Xandir, one of the foremost among them, is assigned an angel of lowlier station as his partner, Absalom. The Watchers, as they are called, are led by Azazel, with each pair assigned an area of the Earth to watch over together. But the real test will be in whether or not they can simply watch rather than act. Placecast City-REDI, University of Birmingham Welcome to Placecast, a Local Policy Innovation Partnership Hub production based at the University of Birmingham.Placecast is essential listening for those keen to explore the ins and outs of knowledge mobilisation for influence in central and local government, based on the view that it is only through animating the power of place-based leadership that the wicked problems of 2025 can become more manageable. Whether you're a researcher, citizen scientist, an activist, a professional working within the public sector, a civil servant, politician, analyst or entrepreneur we think that it is through our networks that most solutions can be assembled, tested, and the learning shared before we go again and that universities can act as the repositories and observatories of these efforts. We are based in City-REDI and rooted in the LPIP programme funded by the ESRC and Innovate UK.This podcast aims to highlight knowledge and evidence-based ways of working XR SEQ Podcast That's Not Canon Productions WE ARE IN A CLIMATE EMERGENCY Life on Earth is in crisis. Our climate is changing faster than scientists predicted and the stakes are high. Biodiversity loss. Crop failure. Social and ecological collapse. Mass extinction. We are running out of time, and our Government has failed to act. We have a moral duty to rebel—whatever our politics.OUR DEMANDSTELL THE TRUTHGovernment must tell the truth by declaring a climate and ecological emergency, working with other institutions to communicate the urgency for change.ACT NOWGovernment must act now to halt biodiversity loss and reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2025.BEYOND POLITICSGovernment must create and be led by the decisions of a Citizens’ Assembly on climate and ecological justice. Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/p
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