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Languedoc Languor and Midi Time

Time in the languedoc is fluid and one needs to get accustomed to it to enjoy a languedoc life in the Midi.

- Around the Region




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Languedoc Real Estate and Property Agents

If you are buying or selling you will probably want to find a real estate agent.
Here's a directory of languedoc real estate agents by town or region.

- The Survival Guide /




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How to Talk to Your Doctor About Your Mood Disorder

Tips on seeking help from a medical specialist for mood disorders without being afraid of being judged or stigmatized.




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Cappadocia: One of Turkey's most spectacular hiking destinations

A rich palette of shimmering caramel swirls, ochers, creams and pinks unfolds across the landscape like an enormous handwoven carpet. Stands of poplars line paths carved by ancient lava flows from three now extinct volcanoes, crisscrossing valleys studded with conical peribacı.




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Nigeria: Nigerian Doctor Sues U.S. Govt for Over Two Years Unlawful Detention, Seeks $400m Compensation

[Premium Times] Because of the detention, which lasted for almost 30 months, Mr Adeoye lost his two houses and is now diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PSTD), his lawyer, Femi Ogunjumelo, said.




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‘Text Me You Haven’t Died’ - My Sister was the 166th Doctor to Be Murdered in Gaza

But why do I continue to check my messages with the hope that she will text me to tell me that the whole thing was a major, cruel misunderstanding and that she is okay?




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IMA Condems Stabbing Of Doctor In Chennai, Says Need For Compehensive Overhaul To Restore Faith

IMA condemns the stabbing of an on-duty government doctor in Chennai

"No amount of superficial damage control exercises by Governments is going to make doctors work without fear in this country. Strong deterrent legislation, exemplary punishments and proactive safety measures are required now and here. All Governments have been put on notice with this heinous crime. The medical profession of the country is deeply disturbed and is skeptical of the remedial measures on this ever-recurring violence. Only a comprehensive overhaul of the security atmosphere in the hospitals could restore the confidence of doctors. The nation owes this to its doctors," a letter from the IMA says.




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Amdocs lands 5-year Vodafone Italia cloud systems deal

(Telecompaper) Amdocs has announced a five-year extension of its contract with Vodafone Italia to update the operator's IT systems...




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Amdocs forecasts lower revenue in year ahead in shift away from low-margin legacy products

(Telecompaper) Amdocs is targeting pro forma sales growth of 1 percent to 4.5 percent in the 2025 fiscal year, but is predicting a GAAP revenue decline of between 7.7 and 10.9 percent...




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Vorige week in telecom: DT neemt het op tegen Meta in 'fair share' debat, Google vecht tegen Microsoft en Docsis 4.0 op komst

Een drukke week voor Meta, met nieuwe AR/VR-producten op het Connect-evenement en een nieuwe escalatie van het 'fair share'-debat met de telecomwereld...




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Delhi Development Authority’s New Approach to Property Documentation

However, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is making a groundbreaking shift in how it handles property documentation. Starting in September 2024, buyers will receive their flat documents in a sophisticated, customized folder. This change comes after concerns raised by Lieutenant … Continue reading



  • Real Estate News
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  • DDA Housing Schemes
  • DDA Housing Schemes 2024
  • Delhi Development Authority
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Doctrine and Opinion

Fr. Stephen looks at how the teaching of the Church differs from opinion and the process of argument. Doctrine is a "verbal icon of Christ."




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Teaching Doctrine in the World We Live in Today - Part One

Ancient Faith Radio is proud to present a three-part lecture on teaching doctrine by Fr. Thomas given in June 2008 at the Met. Andrey Sheptytsky Institute in Ottawa.




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Teaching Doctrine in the World We Live in Today - Part Two

We continue with part two of Fr. Thomas' three-part lecture on teaching doctrine given in June 2008 at the Met. Andrey Sheptytsky Institute in Ottawa.




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Teaching Doctrine in the World We Live in Today - Part Three

Fr. Thomas concludes his three-part lecture on teaching doctrine given in June 2008 at the Met. Andrey Sheptytsky Institute in Ottawa.




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Doctrinal Development

Today Fr. Tom talks about theological formulation and explanation in the Orthodox Christian Church.




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Doctors and Medicine

In this episode, Fr. Tom talks about how we should view the practice of medicine and medication from an Orthodox Christian perspective.




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Does Doctrine Matter?

Fr. John shares his homily from the Sunday of Orthodoxy.




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Apr 09 - Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia




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Apr 09 - Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia




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Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia




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Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia




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Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia




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Jul 31 - Righteous Eudocimus of Cappadocia




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Righteous Eudocimus of Cappadocia




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Righteous Eudocimus of Cappadocia




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Martyr Mamas of Caesarea in Cappadocia and His Parents, Martyrs Theodotus and Rufina




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Nov 10 - Venerable Father Arsenius Of Cappadocia, The Wonderworker




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Our Venerable Father Arsenios of Cappadocia, the Wonderworker




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Mar 01 - Martyr Eudocia Of Heliopolis




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Mar 01 - Martyr Eudocia Of Heliopolis




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Martyr Eudocia of Heliopolis




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Martyr Eudocia of Heliopolis




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Martyr Hyacinth of Caesarea in Cappadocia and Those with Him




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Our Venerable Father Arsenios of Cappadocia, the Wonderworker




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Our Venerable Father Arsenios of Cappadocia, the Wonderworker




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Martyr Eudocia of Heliopolis




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Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia




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Our Venerable Father Arsenios of Cappadocia, the Wonderworker




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Martyr Eudocia of Heliopolis




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Martyr Hyacinth of Caesarea in Cappadocia, and Those with Him




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Our Venerable Father Arsenios of Cappadocia, the Wonderworker




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Martyr Eudocia of Heliopolis




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Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia




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Martyr Hyacinth of Caesarea in Cappadocia, and those with him (108)




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Righteous Eudocimus of Cappadocia (9th c.)




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Martyr Eudocia of Heliopolis (2nd c.)

Eudocia was from Heliopolis of Phoenicia (now Baalbek in Lebanon). A surpassingly beautiful pagan, she led a licentious life and became wealthy from the gifts of her many lovers. One day an elderly monk, Germanus, came to Heliopolis and stayed with a Christian whose house adjoined Eudocia's. At night, he began to read aloud from the Psalter and a book on the Last Judgment. From next-door, Eudocia heard him. Her heart was reached, and she stood attentively all night, listening to every word in fear and contrition. The next day she begged Germanus to visit her, and he explained the saving Christian faith to her. Finally, Eudocia asked the local bishop to baptise her. She freed her servants, gave all her wealth to the poor, and entered a monastery.   "Her former lovers, enraged at her conversion, her refusal to return to her old ways, and the withering away of her beauty through the severe mortifications she practiced, betrayed her as a Christian to Vincent the Governor, and she was beheaded"(Great Horologion). According to some,this was under Trajan (98-117); according to others, under Hadrian (117-138).   The Prologue gives a somewhat different account: that after entering the monastery, Eudocia was permitted to pursue the monastic life in peace — with such devotion that, thirteen months after she entered the monastery, she was chosen as abbess. She lived for fifty-six years in the monastery, and was granted the gift of raising the dead. In her old age, a persecution of Christians arose, and Eudocia was beheaded along with many others. "Here is a wonderful example of how a vessel of uncleanness can be purified, sanctified and filled with a precious, heavenly fragrance by the grace of the Holy Spirit" (Prologue).




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Martyr Eupsychius of Caesarea in Cappadocia (362)

This holy martyr was a married man, living in Cappadocia. During the reign of Julian the Apostate he, along with some other Christians, destroyed the pagan temple to the goddess Fortuna. (The Prologue says that it was his wedding day). For this he and his companions were cruelly tortured, then beheaded.   At that time St Basil the Great governed the Church in that part of Cappadocia. When the apostate Emperor, going to fight the Persians, came to the town in which Eupsychius was martyred, St Basil went to meet him, bringing three barley loaves as a sign of honor and welcome. The Emperor, ever hostile to Christians, ordered that the bishop be given a fistful of hay in return. Saint Basil said to the Emperor 'You ridicule us now, O King; we bring you bread, by which we are fed, and you give us miserable food that you, with all your power, are unable to turn into nourishment for men.' The Emperor perished in the Persian campaign.




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Martyr Hyacinth of Caesarea in Cappadocia, and those with him (108)

He was a young courtier to the Emperor Trajan, and a secret Christian. When the Emperor and his court were offering sacrifice to the idols, Hyacinth stood apart; he was noticed and brought before the Emperor where, when interrogated, he proclaimed himself a Christian and refused to make sacrifice to the pagan gods. For this he was brutally whipped, then thrown into prison, where the Emperor ordered that he be given only food that had been sacrificed to idols. This Hyacinth refused to eat and, after eight days, died in prison.




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Righteous Eudocimus of Cappadocia (9th c.)

"Saint Eudocimus was from Cappadocia, the son of pious and most illustrious parents, patricians in rank. He especially cultivated chastity and mercy, the one by never meeting the gaze of a woman, the other by cheerfully providing the needs of the poor. When he was made military commander of Cappadocia, he continued in his righteous ways, showing mercy and uprightness in all his dealings. Having so lived in piety, quietly and without ostentation, he was called from this life at the age of thirty-three, about the year 840, during the reign of the Iconoclast Theophilus. Not long after his burial, his grave became a fountain of unending miracles, as God revealed the virtue that Eudocimus had striven to hide; when his grave was later opened, his body was found incorrupt. His holy relics were translated to Constantinople." (Great Horologion)