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Photo by M. Douglas Wray. Free to use without attribution but 'CU-Boulder Alumni Association' requested

Chaos Invocation (Germany)

   

M. Vocals (Bethlehem)

SMD Bass (ex-Anael, ex-Krieg, ex-Repent, ex-Toxic Holocaust (live), ex-Seeds of Hate, ex-Excoriate).

T. Drums

A. Guitars (lead), Vocals

S. Guitars (rhythm)

December 16th, 2005

Binghamton, New York - The American Legion Hall Post 80

 

7 Angels 7 Plagues, With Honor, Deadwater Drowning/The Final Battle, Cipher, Invocation of Nehek, Obtain the Darkened Sky, My Bitter End, Stifling Neglect

 

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Wake Forest University holds New Student Convocation in Wait Chapel on Saturday, August 27, 2011. University Chaplain Rev. Timothy L. Auman gives the invocation.

December 16th, 2005

Binghamton, New York - The American Legion Hall Post 80

 

7 Angels 7 Plagues, With Honor, Deadwater Drowning/The Final Battle, Cipher, Invocation of Nehek, Obtain the Darkened Sky, My Bitter End, Stifling Neglect

 

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For video footage from some of the shows I've been to check out my Youtube account at: www.youtube.com/user/lanvids

 

For some of my other (non-concert) photography check out my main Flickr page at: www.flickr.com/photos/lanimilbus

 

For a full collection of my photography check out my website at: www.lanimilbus.com

Invocation, Effamee, Dillon, Naz, Davide, Caitanya. Invy and Naz and I are honoring the overalls tradition, Eff is faking it. Dave just doesn't matter and Cait can wear whatever she wants; the main thing is that she's there. Okay that is true for Dave also.

Invocation: Rev. Suamalie Naisli Tafaki Iosefa Naisali, Chairman, United Reformed Christian Church of Tuvalu, Kirbati and New Zealand

Let those facial hairs fly! Flyer on a bulletin board next to Mitchell Hall.

December 16th, 2005

Binghamton, New York - The American Legion Hall Post 80

 

7 Angels 7 Plagues, With Honor, Deadwater Drowning/The Final Battle, Cipher, Invocation of Nehek, Obtain the Darkened Sky, My Bitter End, Stifling Neglect

 

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For video footage from some of the shows I've been to check out my Youtube account at: www.youtube.com/user/lanvids

 

For some of my other (non-concert) photography check out my main Flickr page at: www.flickr.com/photos/lanimilbus

 

For a full collection of my photography check out my website at: www.lanimilbus.com

Invocation:

Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).

 

Presentations:

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII

 

Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.

 

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.

 

Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil

Sridevi at Stories of Invocation launch by Rini Dhumal and Seema Kohli bit.ly/18Jlpl3

The Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel (placed under the invocation of St. Michael the Archangel ) is a church catholic located in the heart of the historical center of Menton . Since the road from the seafront , with majestic staircases allow to gradually reach the site where, on a spot in the stalls CALADE triumph whole perspective of the baroque architecture .

At the beginning of the xvii th century, desired by Prince Honoré II of Monaco , its construction was entrusted to the architect Lorenzo Lavagna. TheMay 27 1619The first stone was laid in the presence of the prince and lord Nicolà Spinola, bishop of Ventimiglia which depended Menton and Roquebrune while Monaco depended on the Bishop of Nice. Excavation works actually began in 1639 and the church was opened for worship in 1653 . Finally, theMay 8 1675The bishop of Ventimiglia Monsignor Mauro Promontorio dedicated the new church in the presence of Prince Louis I st . In 1701 , the architect Emmanuel Cantone erects a tower of fifty-three meters high, real watchtower overlooking the city. Its current facade was completed in 1819 in the spirit of the baroque of the xvii th century.

 

Inside, the vast nave with four bays form a large Latin cross . The choir , preceded by a triumphal arch is decorated with stucco marble with pilasters dishes. A painted wooden statue of 1820 representing Saint Michael slaying the dragon overcomes the altar in polychrome marble. The side chapels are decorated with altarpieces baroque. One is dedicated to Saint Devote . Some had been granted to wealthy families of Menton.

 

Beautiful organ in the choir (XVII c.) Unknown factor. It has been often attributed to Gio Oltrachino (Jean Utrect), organ builder native of this town, located in Genoa and which is known by many constructions organ archives in Liguria - only one still existing intact in Alassio - and Monaco: the parish church of Saint-Nicolas Monaco dated 1639 (current buffet that of St. Charles church restructured by architect Charles Lenormand and Merklin), that of the palatine chapel (1639) disappeared and another organo portatile the same time also disappeared. Gio Oltracchino died in Genoa in 1647 and the organ of Saint-Michel can not be attributed to him.

 

In 1999 , the Saint-Michel church is raised to the dignity of minor basilica by Pope John Paul II , and consecrated basilica in January 2000 . Since 1949 , each year in August, the square hosts the famous Festival of Classical Music . She is one of the most visited attractions in the Alpes-Maritimes.

 

The Basilica (and its square ; other items were enrolled at other dates) is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since 3 March 1947

Panagtagbo of 2014 Kadayawan.

Day 1 - Invocation

 

Captured Impressions - #4thNaadaBinduFestival

 

Kalpana Sumanth, a Hindustani classical vocalist and disciple of Vidushi Dr. Veena Sahasrabuddhe set the tone for the festival with a melodious invocation.

 

Photo Credit: Kshitij Saxena

 

Stage backdrop: Original design conceptualised & created for 4th NBF by Ramaa Bharadvaj (CNB Director-Dance) to represent the celestial tree of bounty: Painted by Anil Govalkar.

 

The 4th Naada Bindu Festival - 3-day residential Arts Retreat (May 23 to 25, 2014). Presented by Chinmaya Naada Bindu Gurukul, at Sudharma Auditorium, Kolvan, India. — with Kalpana Sumanth Umashankar.

 

December 16th, 2005

Binghamton, New York - The American Legion Hall Post 80

 

7 Angels 7 Plagues, With Honor, Deadwater Drowning/The Final Battle, Cipher, Invocation of Nehek, Obtain the Darkened Sky, My Bitter End, Stifling Neglect

 

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For video footage from some of the shows I've been to check out my Youtube account at: www.youtube.com/user/lanvids

 

For some of my other (non-concert) photography check out my main Flickr page at: www.flickr.com/photos/lanimilbus

 

For a full collection of my photography check out my website at: www.lanimilbus.com

Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council held Thursday, October 13, 2016, featuring:

 

Invocation by State Rep Joanna McClinton (191st District), guest of Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell (3rd District);

 

Special presentation led by Councilman Allan Domb (At Large) honoring the lad Ed Snider;

 

Special presentation led by Councilman Allan Domb (At Large) honoring the 50th Anniversary of the Philadelphia Flyers;

 

Special presentation led by Councilman David Oh (At Large) calling on the Department of Defense to add the names of 74 soldiers killed on the USS Frank Evans to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

 

Special presentation led by Councilwoman Jannie Blackwell honoring civil rights leader Juanita Jones Abernathy.

 

Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hosted its 2024 Quadrennial Women Veterans Summit, "The Year of Empowerment," at the Washington Hilton Hotel on September 5-7, 2024. This exceptional forum brought together women Veterans, transitioning servicewomen, Veteran Service Organizations, state and local government leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders to learn and share better opportunities for the fastest-growing demographic within the Veteran community.

 

Photo: Chaplain Kimberly R. Willis, Executive Director, VA Chaplain Service gave the Invocation at the opening of the Summit. (VA/Robert Turtil)

 

In a post-Summit statement, Chaplain Willis said, "At the heart of the VA healthcare system lies a dedicated team of chaplains, committed to providing comprehensive spiritual care to Veterans and their families. These clinically trained chaplains understand that the journey of a Veteran encompasses not only physical health but also mental and spiritual well-being.

From the moment a Veteran enters the VA, our chaplains are there to offer support tailored to their unique needs. Whether it’s during pre-operative consultation, post-operative recovery, or while navigating specialty care, chaplains are available to provide guidance and comfort. They serve as compassionate listeners, addressing a wide array of concerns—spiritual, emotional, moral, and ethical—that may arise throughout the healthcare experience.

The role of a VA chaplain extends beyond traditional religious support; they are skilled in engaging with individuals from all walks of life, whether religious or non-religious. This inclusivity allows them to connect deeply with Veterans and their families, offering an array of spiritual care services that resonate with each individual’s beliefs and experiences.

Chaplains are available around the clock, ready to respond to requests for spiritual care at any time. They understand that life’s challenges can arise unexpectedly, and they strive to be a steady presence during moments of uncertainty and distress. In this non-judgmental space, Veterans can explore existential questions and process the impact of life experiences without fear or hesitation.

Throughout their journey, chaplains accompany Veterans as they seek meaning and purpose in their lives. They help facilitate conversations around reconciliation and forgiveness, fostering an environment where hope can flourish. By offering compassionate support, VA chaplains empower Veterans to navigate their personal journeys toward peace and healing.

We invite Veterans, their families, and caregivers to engage with our Chaplain Services to explore the profound dimensions of spiritual care that honor each individual’s path towards wholeness and well-being".

Invocation:

Given by Rev. Michael W. Rzonca of St. Jerome's Parish, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District).

 

Presentations:

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (2nd District) led a presentation congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles for their historic victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII

 

Councilwoman Cindy Bass (8th District) led a presentation honoring Brother Ron Armour, Trapeta Mayson, Keith Schenk, Michelle Kerr Spry, Pastor Alex Velazquez, Jr., and LeQuyen Vu for their significant contributions to advocacy & community service in Northwest Philadelphia.

 

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson led a presentation honoring the 20th Anniversary of Philadelphia International Airport's exhibitions program and recognizing the airport for its dedication to improving the passenger experience.

 

Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil

Councilmember Constant selects Pastor John Shoemake from First Church of San Jose to perform the Invocation at the 01/26/10 City Council Meeting.

The Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council held Thursday, December 7, 2017:

 

Invocation:

Given by Pastor Mark Novales of CityReach Church Philly, guest of Councilman Bobby Henon (6th District)

 

Presentations:

Councilman Al Taubenberger (At Large) led a presentation honoring Jim Gardner for his hard work and dedication in Philadelphia over the past 41 years.

  

Councilman Bill Greenlee (At Large) led a presentation (on behalf of Council President Darrell L. Clarke (5th District) honoring, recognizing and congratulating Hazim Hardeman for being named a 2018 Rhodes Scholar.

 

Photos: Jared Piper/PHLCouncil

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