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61 Праздник Святого Семейства, Марии и Иосифа
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Праздник Святого Семейства, Марии и Иосифа
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62 Сыновья святого семейства
Christianity: Sons of the Holy FamilyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Сыновья святого семейства
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63 сын Церкви Христовой
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > сын Церкви Христовой
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64 Rest on the Flight Into Egypt
Религия: (A popular theme in Christian art depicting the Holy Family) "Отдых на пути в Египет"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Rest on the Flight Into Egypt
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65 nazaretanki
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nazaretanki
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66 la Sagrada Familia
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67 Sainte Famille
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68 crèche
crèche [kʀε∫]feminine nouna. ( = établissement) crèche━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━In French villages the Christmas crib ( crèche) traditionally contains figurines representing a miller, a wood-cutter and other villagers as well as the Holy Family and the traditional cow, donkey and shepherds. The Three Wise Men are added to the nativity scene at Epiphany (6 January, Twelfth Night).* * *kʀɛʃ1) ( garderie) crèche GB, day-nursery2) ( de Noël) crib GB, crèche US* * *kʀɛʃ nf1) (de Noël) crib2) (= garderie) crèche, nurseryElle dépose ses enfants à la crèche à huit heures. — She leaves her children at the nursery at 8 o'clock.
* * *crèche nf2 ◑( logement) pad○;3 ( de Noël) crib.crèche parentale crèche run by parents on a voluntary basis.[krɛʃ] nom féminin2. [de la Nativité] -
69 Sacra Famiglia
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70 Brookland
Преимущественно жилой район в северо-восточной части г. Вашингтона, у границы округа Колумбия [ District of Columbia] со штатом Мэриленд. Смешанная застройка - городские одноквартирные дома [ row house] и бунгало [bungalow]; район заселен преимущественно афроамериканскими семьями среднего класса. С 1887 район на месте сохранившегося поместья Брукса [Brooks Estate, Brooks Mansion] (1840) заселялся итальянцами и ирландцами - католиками. Здесь сконцентрированы католические религиозные и образовательные учреждения - Католический университет Америки [ Catholic University of America] (1889), Колледж Троицы [ Trinity College (Washington, D.C.)] (1897), Национальный храм Непорочного Зачатия [ National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, The], Украинский национальный храм Святого Семейства [Ukranian Catholic National Shrine of the Holy Family]. -
71 Миссионеры Святого Семейства
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Миссионеры Святого Семейства
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72 Святое семейство
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Святое семейство
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73 Сыновья святого семейства
Русско-английский глоссарий христианской лексики > Сыновья святого семейства
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74 Праздник Святого семейства, Марии и Иосифа
катол.(26 декабря - 31 декабря; воскресенье посреди Рождественской октавы или пятница 30 декабря, если указанный промежуток не содержит воскресенья) the Holy FamilyРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Праздник Святого семейства, Марии и Иосифа
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75 Святое семейство
(семья, в которой родился Иисус Христос, ближайшее окружение Иисуса в детстве, включающее его мать Деву Марию и её мужа Иосифа; в живописи могут изображаться и другие персонажи - младенец Иоанн Креститель, св. Елисавета, св. Анна, ангелы, отцы Церкви) the Holy FamilyРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Святое семейство
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76 Святое Семейство - Иисус, Мария и Иосиф
(катол. переходящий праздник, отмечаемый в воскресенье в течение Рождественской октавы, или 30 декабря, если в этот период нет воскресенья) the Holy Family, лат. S. Familiae Iesu, Mariae et IosephРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Святое Семейство - Иисус, Мария и Иосиф
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77 Эмилия Родат, прп.
(1787-1852; основательница конгрегации Св. Семейства (1815) ( the Congregation of the Holy Family), катол. св., д. п. 19 сентября) St. Emily de RodatРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Эмилия Родат, прп.
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78 Святое Семейство
♦ ( ENG Holy Family)термин, обозначающий Иосифа, Марию и младенца Иисуса.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Святое Семейство
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79 Pousadas
Government-sponsored inns similar to Spain's paradores. In 1942, Portugal initiated a system of state-run inns, pousadas, housed in restored, historic castles, convents, manor houses, palaces, and monasteries. By 2008, this system included more than forty pousadas or inns in every region of the country and in the Azores Islands. Recently, the government-owned system came under the management of Pestana Hotels, a private group. Such tourist habitations with reasonable nightly rates have been in high demand and feature antique, period furnishings and restaurants with Portuguese cuisine. Most are located in or near towns or cities with other historic places and sites. A source of information for travelers is the official website, at www.pousadas.pt.Agueda Santo AntonioAlcácer Do Sal Dom Afonso IIAlijo Baráo de ForresterAlmeida Senhoras Das NevesAlvito Castelo De AlvitoAmares Sta. Maria Do BouroArraiolos N. Sra. Da AssuncaoBatalha Mestre De DominguesBeja São FranciscoBragança São BartolomeuCaramulo São JerónimoCondeixa-a-Nova Santa CristinaCrato Flor Da Rosa Elvas Santa Luzia Estremoz Rainha Santa Isabel Évora LoiosGeres/Canicada São Bento Guimarães N. Sa. Da Oliveira Guimarães Santa Marinha Marao São Goncalo Manteigas São Lourenco Marvao Santa Maria Miranda Do Douro Santa Catarina Monsanto Monsanto Murtosa/Aveiro Ria Obidos Castelo Palmela PalmelaPovoa Das Quartas Santa Barbara Queluz/Lisboa Dona Maria I Sagres InfanteSta. Clara-A-Velha Santa ClaraSantiago Do Cacem Quinta Da OrtigaSantiago Do Cacem São TiagoS. Pedro/Castelo De Bode São PedroSão Bras De Alportel São BrasSerpa São GensSetubal São FilipeSousel São MiguelTorrao Vale Do GaioValenca Do Minho São TeotónioViana Do Castelo Monte Santa LuziaV. Nova De Cerveira Dom DinisVila Vicosa Dom João IVAngra do Heroísmo (Terceira Island) Forte S. Sebastião Horta (Faial Island) Forte S. CruzThe history of displaying nativity scenes, portraying the birth of Christ in a manger, goes back in Catholic tradition at least to Christmas 1223, when Saint Francis of Assisi arranged a nativity scene with live figures in a town in Italy, but scholars confirm that this Christmas tradition in the arts is much older than the 13th century. Figurines depicting the Holy Family in nativity scenes were made of various materials, including wood, precious metals, and ceramics. In Portugal, an artistic tradition of making and displaying presepios in or near churches, chapels, and cathedrals reached its zenith in the arts in the 18th century during the long reign of King João V (1706-50). In the Baroque era, an artistic tradition that arrived somewhat late in Portugal, the most celebrated and talented of the nativity scene artists was the 18th-century Coimbra sculptor, Joaquim Machado de Castro (1751/2-1822), but there were other great artists in this field as well. The 18th century's most celebrated sculptor, Machado de Castro created the famous equestrian bronze statue of King José I, in Commerce Square, Lisbon. During the time of Machado de Castro's time, the ceramic nativity scene comprised of large figures and elaborate scenery became a cult, and many nativity scenes were made.Today, many of these historic artistic creations, with a strong basis in Christian tradition, can be viewed in various Portuguese museums, palaces, and churches. Some of the most famous larger nativity scenes, including those lovingly created by Machado de Castro of Coimbra, are found on display at Christmas and other times in the Estrela Basilica, the Palace of Necessidades, the Palace of Queluz, the Church of Madre de Deus, the Cathedral in Lisbon, and in other religious or museum buildings in Lisbon, Oporto, and other towns in Portugal. The ceramic nativity scene is not only sacred art but also evolved as folk and now tourist art, as Portuguese nativity scenes, with figures smaller than in the Baroque treasures on display of Machado de Castro, are for sale in a number of stores, as well as in some churches in Lisbon, Oporto, Estremoz, Évora, and other cities. The styles of the nativity scenes vary by region, by town, and by artist, and many include not only sacred figures of the story of the birth of Christ but also traditional, rural, folk figurines depicting Portuguese rural occupations from the 18th and 19th century, as well as figures from stories from the Bible. The ceramic materials of which these figures of varying sizes are made include variations of terracotta. -
80 de heilige familie
de heilige familieVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de heilige familie
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