Cyprian, St
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Cyprian, St (d. 258), Bp. of Carthage, N. Africa. Thascius Caecilianus Cyprianus was a pagan rhetorician converted to Christianity
c.246. Within two years he was elected Bp. of Carthage. When the Decian persecution began (249) he was forced to flee; he returned in 251. He was opposed to the easy reconciliation of Christians who had lapsed from their faith or become
libellatici; two councils (251 and 252) decided that they should be reconciled only after suitable penance and delay. Meanwhile the
Novatian schism gave rise to the controversy over rebaptism. Cyprian demanded the rebaptism of schismatics on the ground that no one outside the Church could administer her Sacraments. The Church at Rome held that both schismatics and heretics could validly administer Baptism. The ensuing correspondence between Cyprian and Pope
Stephen I was significant for later controversy on Papal claims. Persecution cut short the dispute.
Some of Cyprian's writings are of theological importance, especially those dealing with the Church, the ministry, and the Sacraments. His
De Catholicae Ecclesiae Unitate, on the nature of true unity in the Church in its relation to the episcopate, is held in special esteem. He is commemorated in the BCP calendar on 26 Sept. (through confusion with another Cyprian); in CW on 15 Sept., and in the RC Church on 16 Sept.
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`Eleven Karens' by Peter Lefcourt; Simon and Schuster.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 6/4/2003; ; 680 words
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FICTION; So many Karens, so little time; The middle-aged narrator of the "Eleven Karens" stories recalls life, love and laughter.(ENTERTAINMENT)
Newspaper article from: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 12/22/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Lefcourt's latest book, "Eleven Karens," is his most affecting and mature work...been named Karen. At first, "Eleven Karens" seems slight. No deep thoughts here...least in a family newspaper. In fact, as Karens come and go, the book became increasingly...
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Taking Flight in condemned grounds: forcibly displaced Karens and the Thai-Burmese in-between spaces.
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; ...Thailand or in Burma, the forcibly displaced Karens, their voices and struggles, are usually...of the suffering endured by displaced Karens, the article aims to highlight an intricate...it argues that the forcibly displaced Karens are political subjects, not simple facts...
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News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 5/17/2006; ; 700+ words
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Karens' Rights Not Exploited: Thai Governor
Newspaper article from: Xinhua English Newswire; 12/11/1997; 287 words
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On the run; Myanmar's beleaguered Karens.(Karen National Liberation Army)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 6/27/2009; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: Presbyterian Record; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
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RIGHTS-BURMA: JUNTA PUSHES ETHNIC KARENS OUT OF THEIR HOMES
News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 3/31/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...money," the mother of six says in a documentary film on the Karens, "Season of Fear," that was screened in Bangkok this week...s neighbors in South and Southeast Asia, the plight of the Karens, forced out of their homes, offers ample testimony as to why...
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Karens conflict
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 1/4/1996; 246 words
; Bangkok - Burma's most powerful insurgent ethnic group, the Karens, has split into factional conflict between minority Buddhists and a Christian-led majority. The Karen National Union said its...
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BURMA'S JUNTA OFFERS KARENS OLIVE BRANCH
News Wire article from: United Press International; 1/17/2001; 501 words
; United Press International 01-17-2001 Burma's junta offers Karens olive branch RANGOON, Burma, Jan. 17 (UPI) -- Burma's government-controlled media Wednesday held out an olive branch...
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Karens
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures
Karens PRONUNCIATION: kuh-RENS ALTERNATE NAME...Catholicism) 1 • INTRODUCTION The Karens are a large ethnic group spread throughout...the Gobi Desert, Mongolia, or Tibet. Karens settled in southern and eastern Myanmar...
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Burma
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to World War II
...x2014;10 million Burmans, 4 million Karens, and 2 million Shans—inhabited...Thakin student leader Aung San . But the Karens, who were mostly Christians and lived...which normally took recruits only from the Karens, Kachins, and Chins, had formed extra...
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Myanmar
Encyclopedia entry from: Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures
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Kayah State
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...terrain is mountainous and is traversed by the Thanlwin (Salween), the principal river. The inhabitants of the state are Karens. In the south are the Mawchi mines, an important source of tungsten. Rice and vegetables are grown, and the forests yield...
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Per Olov Enquist
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
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