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Sunday$532241$ - traduzione in greco

AMERICAN EVANGELIST AND BASEBALL PLAYER (1862-1935)
William Ashley Sunday; Willliam Sunday; William A. Sunday; W. Ashley Sunday; W. A. Sunday; William Ashly Sunday; W. Ashly Sunday; William (Billy) Sunday; William A. (Billy) \Sunday; W. Ashley (Billy) Sunday; William Ashly (Billy) Sunday; William Ashley (Billy) Sunday; Sunday, William Ashley; Sunday, Billy; Sunday, W.; Sunday, William (Billy); Sunday, William Ashley (Billy); Sunday, "Billy"; Sunday, W. A. (Billy); William Sunday
  • Forest Home Cemetery]], Forest Park, Illinois
  • 1911 bungalow in Winona Lake, Indiana
  • Billy Sunday's tabernacle (Detroit 1916)
  • Billy Sunday, Center Fielder, Chicago White Stockings, c. 1887
  • Billy Sunday, Evangelist and Baseball Player, [ca. 1910]. Michael T. "Nuf Ced" McGreevy Collection, Boston Public Library
  • Billy Sunday at the White House, 1922
  • Sunday preaches
  • Cover of August 1914 issue of ''The Melting Pot: A Magazine of Protest'', edited by [[Henry M. Tichenor]], condemning Sunday as a tool of big business.
  • date=2020-08-07 }}. Free Library of Philadelphia - Digital Collections. Accessed 5 March 2020. The Central Library opened on Logan Square on June 2, 1927.</ref>
  • New York City Tabernacle, 1917

Sunday      
n. κυριακή
Palm Sunday         
  • Łyse]], [[Poland]]
  • Easter witches in Finland
  • "Flevit super illam" (He wept over it); by [[Enrique Simonet]], 1892
  • ''[[Triumphal entry into Jerusalem]]'', Russian icon ([[Cathedral of the Annunciation, Moscow]])
  • 1907}}
  • marigolds]]) strewn about the sanctuary in an [[Oriental Orthodox]] church in [[Mumbai]], India, on Palm Sunday
  • Small crosses woven from blessed palms are often distributed at churches on Palm Sunday.
  • Santiago Apostol Church]] in [[Plaridel, Bulacan]], Philippines.
  • Episcopal Church in the United States]]
  • Malankara Church]] ([[Oriental Orthodox]]) of [[Kerala]] – People holding tender leaves of coconut palms (kuruthola) and flowers are thrown upwards during Gospel reading
  • Wooden Palmesel
  • Palm Sunday in [[East Timor]]
COMMEMORATION OF THE TRIUMPHAL ENTRY OF JESUS INTO JERUSALEM
Palm Sundays; Palm sunday; Branch Sunday; Yew Sunday; Jesus on a donkey; Flower's Day; The flowers day; Fir Sunday; Holy Sunday
κυριακή των βαΐων
Sunday school         
  • Baptist Sunday school group in Amherstburg, Ontario, [ca. 1910].
  • [[Saddleback Church]] Children's Building in [[Lake Forest, California]].
  • Lejunior]], [[Harlan County, Kentucky]] in the U.S., 1946.
  • Sunday school, Indians and whites. Indian Territory (Oklahoma), US, c. 1900.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Sunday schools; Sunday Schools; Sunday-school; Sunday School; Sabbatical School; Sunday school song; Sunday School Times; Sabbath Schools; The Sunday School Times
κατηχητικό, κατηχητικό σχολείο

Definizione

funny papers
¦ plural noun N. Amer. a section of a newspaper containing cartoons and humorous matter.

Wikipedia

Billy Sunday

William Ashley "Billy" Sunday (November 19, 1862 – November 6, 1935) was an American outfielder in baseball's National League and widely considered the most influential American evangelist during the first two decades of the 20th century.

Born into poverty in Iowa, Sunday spent some years at the Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home before working at odd jobs and playing for local running and baseball teams. His speed and agility provided him the opportunity to play baseball in the major leagues for eight years, where he was an average hitter and a good fielder known for his base-running.

Converting to evangelical Christianity in the 1880s, Sunday left baseball for the Christian ministry. He gradually developed his skills as a pulpit evangelist in the Midwest and then, during the early 20th century, he became the nation's most famous evangelist with his colloquial sermons and frenetic delivery. Sunday held widely reported campaigns in America's largest cities, and he attracted the largest crowds of any evangelist before the advent of electronic sound systems. He also made a great deal of money and was welcomed into the homes of the wealthy and influential. Sunday was a strong supporter of Prohibition, and his preaching likely played a significant role in the adoption of the Eighteenth Amendment in 1919.

Despite questions about his income, no scandal ever touched Sunday. He was sincerely devoted to his wife, who also managed his campaigns, but his three sons disappointed him. His audiences grew smaller during the 1920s as Sunday grew older, religious revivals became less popular, and alternative sources of entertainment appeared. Nevertheless, Sunday continued to preach and promote conservative Christianity until his death.