Rchurch is a Christian church web directory which was launched in July of 2007. It offers a way for users to search for Christian churches in the United States. In addition to allowing users to find churches at no charge to either searches or the churches, RChurch takes a stance of Unity among Christian churches as opposed to Uniformity.
RChurch's revenue comes from advertising and has a over 86,000 churches listed.
RChurch's revenue comes from advertising and has a over 86,000 churches listed.
Virginia conn(Born 1953 Oklahoma) is an American poet and playwright.
She is a graduate of the University of Illinois Chicago and did graduate work (all but thesis) at SUNY University at Buffalo.
Her poetry has been published in Cimarron Review, Primavera, Crime Club, A.I.M., Buffalo News Poetry Page and most recently, a contributor to Letters to the World: Poems from the Wom-Po listserv.
She has published 3 chapbooks: Ah, Eve (Ligia Press: 1998), Trouble is My Business (All Else Failed Press: Buffalo 1996) and Barbie in a Box (Word Outa Buffalo: Buffalo 1998.)
Her full length play, License, has had readings in New York City and Buffalo. Her play Shelter, received a reading in Tucson, AZ.
She currently resides in Las Vegas, NV.
She is a graduate of the University of Illinois Chicago and did graduate work (all but thesis) at SUNY University at Buffalo.
Her poetry has been published in Cimarron Review, Primavera, Crime Club, A.I.M., Buffalo News Poetry Page and most recently, a contributor to Letters to the World: Poems from the Wom-Po listserv.
She has published 3 chapbooks: Ah, Eve (Ligia Press: 1998), Trouble is My Business (All Else Failed Press: Buffalo 1996) and Barbie in a Box (Word Outa Buffalo: Buffalo 1998.)
Her full length play, License, has had readings in New York City and Buffalo. Her play Shelter, received a reading in Tucson, AZ.
She currently resides in Las Vegas, NV.
Te Karehu was the daughter of Te Maoi, a Ngapuhi chief of the Ngai Tawake Iwi (tribe) and his wife Te Auparo.
They resided at Okuratope Pa, Waimate North, near the Bay of Islands.
In 1800, Te Karehu and her mother Te Auparo, were murdered and eaten when a Ngare Raumati war party attacked Okuratope Pa.
Sissons, Wi Hongi, & Hohepa (2001) state: '...then they came upon Te Auparo at work in her keha (that is turnip) garden. She was killed there....Te Auparo's daughter was taken away alive....When they reached Te Waiwhakaata, they lit their earth oven and thrust that girl onto the fire....She was cooked and eaten by Te Ngare Raumati.' (Nga Puriri o Taiamai. p. 141).
They resided at Okuratope Pa, Waimate North, near the Bay of Islands.
In 1800, Te Karehu and her mother Te Auparo, were murdered and eaten when a Ngare Raumati war party attacked Okuratope Pa.
Sissons, Wi Hongi, & Hohepa (2001) state: '...then they came upon Te Auparo at work in her keha (that is turnip) garden. She was killed there....Te Auparo's daughter was taken away alive....When they reached Te Waiwhakaata, they lit their earth oven and thrust that girl onto the fire....She was cooked and eaten by Te Ngare Raumati.' (Nga Puriri o Taiamai. p. 141).
Father Edward "Ned" Donoher, called Father Ned or, more recently, Father Donoher is a priest at Detroit Catholic Central High School in Novi, Michigan. Fr. Donoher created the Catholic Central School Song, the various Drive songs, and the Mary, Alma Mater, as well as the Alma Mater for Andrean High School in Merrillville, IN.
Fr. Ned never taught at Andrean. He was assigned to come to the Andrean in 1960, but a change in assignment kept him at Catholic Central in Detroit. His brother, Fr. Paul Donoher started the music department at Andrean. He taught at Catholic Central until the 2004-2005 school year, after which the school moved from Redford to Novi. Father Donoher, or "Father D." as the students call him, continues to be a big part of CC, present at major assemblies as well as in student-produced Drive skits. On Feburary 18, the last day of the 2008 CC Drive, the entire student body wore "Ned Head" T-shirts, with a likeness of Father Ned Donoher on the front and the double CC symbol on the back.
Songs Written by Father Donoher
Andrean Alma Mater
To our Alma Mater raise
Voices filled with love and praise.
Our covenant with her shall be
Undying loyalty.
Proudly wearing red and gold,
Her sons and daughters shall uphold
Andrean's fame,
Her glorious name,
her honor ever proclaim.
Catholic Central Alma Mater
Mary, Alma Mater, Your sons of Central honor, And trusting in your goodness, We hopefully implore, That by your grace we may every day, Prove that we are men, Of Mary, Alma Mater, Inspire us evermore.
Mary, Alma Mater, Your sons of Central honor, And proudly wear your colors, The royal Blue and White, May valiant Blue and peerless White, Teach us to be men, Of Mary, Alma Mater, Inspire us evermore.
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Fr. Ned never taught at Andrean. He was assigned to come to the Andrean in 1960, but a change in assignment kept him at Catholic Central in Detroit. His brother, Fr. Paul Donoher started the music department at Andrean. He taught at Catholic Central until the 2004-2005 school year, after which the school moved from Redford to Novi. Father Donoher, or "Father D." as the students call him, continues to be a big part of CC, present at major assemblies as well as in student-produced Drive skits. On Feburary 18, the last day of the 2008 CC Drive, the entire student body wore "Ned Head" T-shirts, with a likeness of Father Ned Donoher on the front and the double CC symbol on the back.
Songs Written by Father Donoher
Andrean Alma Mater
To our Alma Mater raise
Voices filled with love and praise.
Our covenant with her shall be
Undying loyalty.
Proudly wearing red and gold,
Her sons and daughters shall uphold
Andrean's fame,
Her glorious name,
her honor ever proclaim.
Catholic Central Alma Mater
Mary, Alma Mater, Your sons of Central honor, And trusting in your goodness, We hopefully implore, That by your grace we may every day, Prove that we are men, Of Mary, Alma Mater, Inspire us evermore.
Mary, Alma Mater, Your sons of Central honor, And proudly wear your colors, The royal Blue and White, May valiant Blue and peerless White, Teach us to be men, Of Mary, Alma Mater, Inspire us evermore.
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