- The
Cenacle (from the
Latin cenaculum, "dining room"), also
known as the
Upper Room (from the
Koine Gr****
anagaion and hyperōion, both
meaning "upper...
-
Cénacle is the name
given to a
Parisian literary group of
varying constituency that
began about 1826 to
gather around Charles Nodier. The
group sought...
-
occupies the
ground floor of a
former church,
whose upper floor holds the
Cenacle or "Upper Room"
traditionally identified as the
place of Jesus' Last Supper...
- The
Sisters of the
Cenacle (full title:
Congregation of Our Lady of the
Retreat in the
Cenacle) is a
Roman Catholic Congregation founded in 1826 in the...
- The
Western Wall,
Jerusalem Rachel's Tomb,
Bethlehem David's Tomb and
Cenacle: not part of the
Status quo
arrangement during the
British Mandate, it...
- Balzac.
After Hernani's success, the
Cénacle began to fall apart. At that time a new
group appeared: the Petit-
Cénacle,
created by the
sculptor Jean Bernard...
- The
Cenacle on
Mount Zion in Jerusalem,
claimed to be the
location of the Last
Supper and Pentecost...
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after his
birth and
later in his life
cleansed the
Second Temple. The
Cenacle,
believed to be the site of Jesus' Last Supper, is
located on
Mount Zion...
- explains, "The
lyrics to "Critical M****" came from a
dream I had at the
Cenacle. I
never expected Steven to
record it, but he didn't have
anything else...
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Republished 2022 by The
Cenacle Press.
Confessions of a Convert, Longmans,
Green & Co., 1913.
Republished 2022 by The
Cenacle Press.
Paradoxes of Catholicism...