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  1. 2 days ago · A top-10 worldwide hit in 1981, "Don't Stop Believin ' " became the group's signature song and has continued to endure over the years. Decades after its release, in 2012 it became the best-selling digital track from the twentieth century, with over seven million downloads by 2017.

  2. 5 days ago · As a consecrated virgin, Bless vows to show a profound commitment to God during her everyday interactions. A vocation made easier by her role at the Catholic-run University of Dallas. “This is my dream job,” she told The Texas Catholic, the English-language news outlet of the Diocese of Dallas.

  3. 5 days ago · The church has a teaching called the doctrine of concomitance, which holds that both Eucharistic species are fully consecrated, and that receiving Communion under either kind means that we are receiving Jesus fully in his body, blood, soul and divinity.

  4. 5 days ago · I have fixed my eyes on your hills, Jerusalem, my Destiny. Though I cannot see the end for me I cannot turn away. We have set our hearts for the way; this journey is our destiny. Let no one walk alone. The journey makes us one. Other spirits, lesser gods, have courted me with lies. Here among you I have found a truth that bids me rise. Refrain.

  5. 5 days ago · Journey scored a massive hit way back in 1981 with the monster track 'Don't Stop Believin'. The song has only gotten bigger since then, racking up downloads and streams and being dragged back into the charts with covers by everyone from the Cast of Glee to Ladbaby with Ronan Keating.

  6. 4 days ago · Morning Glory was the group's first album with drummer Alan White, who replaced Tony McCarroll (though McCarroll still appeared on the album, drumming on the track " Some Might Say ").

  7. 2 days ago · Virgin Mary depicted by Muslim painter Hossein Nuri. In Islam, Mary is known as Maryam (Arabic: مريم, romanized: Maryam), mother of Isa (عيسى بن مريم). She is often referred to by the honorific title "Sayyidatuna", meaning "Our Lady"; this title is in parallel to "Sayyiduna" ("Our Lord"), used for the prophets. [42]