Examples of using Cassian in English and their translations into German
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Cassian, can you hear me?
Manuscript Title Lives of saints Emmeram, Eligius, Quintin, Cassian.
Cassian approaches the ball.
Il Nido di Giulietta e Romeo is located in the heart of the San Cassian area.
Cassian said I had to.
His brothers are Damian Elwes, an artist, and Cassian Elwes, an independent film producer.
Cassian, what does one do when there's no way out of a situation?
This is supported by the assumption that the current name derived from the name of San Cassian.
Cassian speaks of anger as a deadly poison, the most pernicious disease of the soul.
This manuscript contains the De institutis coenobitorum andthe Collationes patrum by John Cassian.
John Cassian(+425) translated this teaching into the cenobitic context of Western Europe.
Karl-Ludwig"Ludo" Stephan(guitar& growls) and Cassian Heim(drums& backing-vocals) joined the band subsequently.
He is currently set to portray the male lead in the upcoming Rogue One,portraying the role of Captain Cassian Andor.
An overnight stay in the rustic Holziglus on the Glamping site St. Cassian near Lenzerheide brings you close to nature.
We can add that Cassian also associates accidie with sleep and St Benedict warns us: Do not indulge in excessive sleep!
Manuscript Summary: This manuscript contains the third part(Collationes 18-24)of the Vitae et collationes patrum by John Cassian.
The adjoining restaurant St. Cassian spoils its guests since over 40 years with fresh, seasonal and healthy delicacies.
We are all familiar with the history of this classification of the vices and the capital sins,starting with the Institutes of Cassian.
The building was inhabited by hermits and housed the Saints Cassian and Theobald(7th cent.), as well as the fugitive queen Adelaide, wife of Lothar II 10th cent.
Howbeit you should know that as long as the primitive church retained its perfection unbroken,this observance of Lent did not exist Cassian John.
Afterwards, it is said that the official shorthand writer,a man named Saint Cassian, was so angry at the sentence that he refused to record the court proceedings and was martyred as well.
The rebellious robot, who persistently refuses to perform lowly services,becomes a heroes in stealing the death-death plans as a companion of Cassian Andor.
Semipelagians are warmly praised(Fastidiosus, lvi, p. 80; Cassian, lxi, 81; Faustus of Riez, lxxxv, 89); full Pelagians(Pelagius himself, xlii, 77; Julian of Eclanum, xlv, 77) are heretics; Catholics are treated shabbily(Augustine of Hippo, xxxviii, 75; Prosper of Aquitaine, lxxxiv, 89); even popes are called heretics Julius I, in i, 61.
Finally, if you want to find a little peace and quiet, far from the crowd of great days,go to Lake St. Cassian, the Massif des Maures or the Massif de l'Esterel.
The flourishing oriental monasticism became the model for the west,where ascetic life started in Gallia(Martin of Tours, Cassian of Marseille) and Italy. In the 6th century, Benedict of Nursia(about 480 to about 547) founded a community on Mount Cassino, the rule of which, ever since the Carolingian time(8th/9th century), was to become the rule as such for monasticism and brought the era of mixed rules to an end.
Vices can be classified according to the virtues they oppose, or also be linked to thecapital sins which Christian experience has distinguished, following St. John Cassian and St. Gregory the Great.
Where the Dolomites rise up today there used to be a tropical sea for millions ofyears: There were ammonites in a unique coral landscape, the Cassian strata, and Daonella lommeli clams, the main fossil of the Wengener strata.
The House of Two Saints dates back to the end of the 15th or the early 16th centuries, while the facade sculptures had originally been a part ofan older structure, most probably the St. Cassian Monastery, which archaeological remains were found nearby.
In the old town, built after 1811 between the upper and lower gates, stand the classical“Gallatihaus”, today the town hall, and the“Broderhaus”, a simple townhouse with a farm building andalso the parish church of St. Oswald and Cassian, which was first mentioned in the middle of the 9th century and rebuilt in 1709.