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bellalampwickrossi Β· 1 month ago
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Lampwick, holding Fabian: Pinocchio, I'm stealing your kid.
Pinocchio: no!
*chases each other while Fabian laughs*
Dawwww xd !
Silly Lampwick ! you have 6 kids already !
XD
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hannahhook7744 Β· 2 months ago
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Outfit boards for Fabian and Karina the adopted kids of Alice x Pinocchio please ?
Outfit Boards:
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(Bonus) Little Drabble/Story:
Considering that flowers don't have legs, it really shouldn't have been all that surprising that not one but two Wonderland flowers-turned-children walked so poorly that they tripped each other into falling down...up?...through the rabbit hole.
But it still surprised boy-flower and girl flower immensely when they did.
Not as much as it surprised Pinocchio and Alice when two mostly bare, greenish children around two or three appeared in their gardenβ€”clinging to one another and tripping as they tried and failed to stand.
Children who wouldn't eat anything other than beans for the first few months after they took them in and children who spoke a strange short of gibberish that only Alice really understood.
But it was a nice surprise in the end, because Alice and Pinocchio's family of four turned into a family of six overnight: and boy-flower and girl-flower turned into Fabian Orlando Collodi-Rossi-Liddell and Karina Gretchen Collodi-Rossi-Liddell.
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the-literata-letters Β· 4 years ago
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reading list - 400: language
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anthonybrxdgerton Β· 7 years ago
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A, B, F, M, P?
a:Β  adrien agreste, allice liddell (ouatiw), allison argent, alya cesaire, amber millingtone, anastasia, anastasia tremaine (ouatiw), angie martinelli, annabeth chase, antiope (wonder woman), antoine trip, aragorn, ariel (disney/ouat), arwen
b: belle (disney), belle french, ben urich, bobbi morse, bruce banner
f: fabian rutter, faramir, finn, flynn carsen
m: malia tate, maria hill, marinette dupain-cheng, martin stein, marty deeks, melinda may, melisa mccall, m’gann m’orzz, molly hooper
p: paige dineen, paul blofis, patterson, peggy carter, pepper potts, percy jackson, peter hale, phil coulson, piper clean, pippin, plagg,Β 
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2017 Printable calendar
About dining experiences, fasts, the Anglican Communion and the formal calendar[edit]fasts, the Anglican Communion and the formal calendar[edit]
Printable Calendar 2017
The Episcopal Church distributes Lesser Feasts and Fasts, which contains devour days for the different men and ladies the Church wishes to respect. This book is refreshed at regular intervals, when prominent individuals can be added to the ritualistic logbook by the General Convention. This rundown reflects changes made at the 2009 and 2015 General Conventions. It incorporates temporary changes made in the new authority arrangements of banquets, Holy Women, Holy Men[1] and A Great Cloud of Witnesses.[2]
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There is no single logbook for the different holy places making up the Anglican Communion; each makes its own date-book reasonable for its neighborhood circumstance. Therefore, the timetable here contains various figures essential in the historical backdrop of the congregation in the United States. Schedules in various areas will concentrate on figures more critical to those diverse nations. Diverse areas frequently acquire critical figures from each other's date-books as the universal significance of various figures turn out to be more conspicuous. Along these lines the date-book of the Episcopal Church has significance past quite recently the prompt motivation behind supporting the ceremony of the American church. It is one of the key wellsprings of the logbook for the global every day office Oremus.[3]
In view of its connection to the Episcopal Church of the United States of America, the Episcopal Church in the Philippines takes after this date-book rather nearly.
Positioning of observances[edit]
The Episcopal Church's Book of Common Prayer distinguishes four classes of blowouts: Principal Feasts, different Feasts of our Lord (counting Sundays), other Major Feasts, and minor galas. Two noteworthy quick days are additionally recorded (Ash Wednesday and Good Friday). Notwithstanding these classes, assist refinements are made between banquets, to decide the priority of galas utilized when more than one devour falls around the same time. Also, Lesser Feasts and Fasts gives additionally administers for the relative positioning of dining experiences and fasts. These tenets of priority all build up a positioning, from most to slightest critical, as takes after:
Important FEASTS
The Feasts of the Holy Name, the Presentation, and Transfiguration
Sundays as the year progressed
Fiery remains Wednesday and Good Friday
Galas of our Lord
Other Major Feasts
Weekdays of Lent
Minor galas
Days of fasting[edit]
Fiery remains Wednesday and Good Friday are named as quick days. Lesser quick days, called "days of unique recognition", are all the weekdays of Lent and each Friday in the year, with the special case that fasting is never seen amid the Easter or Christmas seasons, or on Feasts of our Lord. The Episcopal Church does not endorse the particular way of recognition of nowadays.
Baptismal feasts[edit]
The Great Vigil of Easter, Pentecost, All Saints' Day, and The Baptism of our Lord, are designated as baptismal galas. It is favored that absolution be held for those events.
July 2017 Calendar
Vital Feasts are in BOLD, ALL CAPS. Blowouts of our Lord are in striking italics. Other Major Feasts and Fasts are in strong. Fitting Collects and Prayers for use in praising the recognitions are in sections.
Mobile days[edit]
These festivals can happen on various dates relying upon the date of Easter, which has no settled date. Likewise, every Sunday in the year is seen as a "devour of our Lord".
Slag Wednesday
Great Friday
EASTER DAY
Climb DAY
DAY OF PENTECOST
The First Book of Common Prayer, 1549, seen on a weekday taking after Pentecost
TRINITY SUNDAY
Thanksgiving Day
January[edit]
1 The Holy Name of Our Lord Jesus Christ
2 Vedanayagam Samuel Azariah, First Indian Anglican Bishop, Dornakal, 1945
3 William Passavant, Prophetic Witness, 1894
4 Elizabeth Seton, Founder of the American Sisters of Charity, 1821
6 THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST
8 Harriet Bedell, Deaconess and Missionary, 1969
9 Julia Chester Emery, 1922
10 William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1645
12 Aelred, Abbot of Rievaulx, 1167
13 Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, 367
15 (elective date for Martin Luther King, Jr.; see April 4)
16 Richard Meux Benson, Religious, 1915, and Charles Gore, Bishop of Worcester, of Birmingham, and of Oxford, 1932
17 Antony, Abbot in Egypt, 356
18 The Confession of Saint Peter the Apostle
19 Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester 1095
20 Fabian, Bishop and Martyr of Rome, 250
21 Agnes, Martyr at Rome, 304
22 Vincent, Deacon of Saragossa, and Martyr, 304
23 Phillips Brooks, Bishop of Massachusetts, 1893
24 Ordination of Florence Li Tim-Oi, First Woman Priest in the Anglican Communion, 1944
25 The Conversion of Saint Paul the Apostle
26 Timothy, Titus, and Silas, Companions of Saint Paul
27 Lydia, Dorcas, and Phoebe, Witnesses to the Faith
28 Thomas Aquinas, Priest and Friar, 1274
29 Andrei Rublev, Monk and Iconographer, 1430
30 Charles I of England, King and Martyr, 1649.
31 Juan Bosco, Priest, 1888. Samuel Shoemaker, Priest and Evangelist, 1963
February[edit]
1 Brigid (Bride), Abbess, 523
2 The Presentation of Our Lord Jesus Christ in the Temple
3 The Dorchester Chaplains: Lieutenant George Fox, Lieutenant Alexander D. Goode, Lieutenant Clark V. Poling, and Lieutenant John P. Washington, 1943
4 Anskar, Archbishop of Hamburg, Missionary to Denmark and Sweden, 865
5 Roger Williams, 1683, and Anne Hutchinson, 1643, Prophetic Witnesses
6 The Martyrs of Japan, 1597
7 Cornelius the Centurion
11 Frances Jane (Fanny) Van Alstyne Crosby, Hymnwriter, 1915
12 Charles Freer Andrews, Priest and "Companion of the Poor" in India, 1940
13 Absalom Jones, Priest, 1818
14 Cyril, Monk, and Methodius, Bishop, Missionaries to the Slavs, 869, 885
15 Thomas Bray, Priest and Missionary, 1730
16 Charles Todd Quintard, Bishop of Tennessee, 1898
17 Janani Luwum, Archbishop of Uganda, and Martyr, 1977
18 Martin Luther, 1546
20 Frederick Douglass, Prophetic Witness, 1895
21 John Henry Newman, minister and scholar, 1890
22 Eric Liddell, Missionary to China, 1945
23 Polycarp, Bishop and Martyr of Smyrna, 156
24 Saint Matthias the Apostle
25 John Roberts, Priest, 1949
26 Emily Malbone Morgan, Prophetic Witness, 1937
27 George Herbert, minister, 1633
28 Anna Julia Haywood Cooper, 1964, and Elizabeth Evelyn Wright, 1904, Educators
March[edit]
1 David, Bishop of Menevia, Wales, c. 544
2 Chad, Bishop of Lichfield, 672
3 John and Charles Wesley, Priests, 1791, 1788
4 Paul Cuffee, Witness to the Faith among the Shinnecock, 1812
6 William W. Mayo, 1911, and Charles Menninger, 1953, and their children, pioneers in prescription
7 Perpetua and Felicity and their Companion Martyrs, Martyrs at Carthage, 203
8 Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy, Priest, 1929
9 Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, c. 394
12 Gregory the Great, Bishop of Rome, 604
13 James Theodore Holly, priest of Haiti and Dominican Republic
17 Patrick, Bishop and Missionary of Ireland, 461
18 Cyril, Bishop of Jerusalem, 386
19 Saint Joseph
20 Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1711
21 Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury and Martyr, 1556
22 James De Koven, Priest, 1879
23 Gregory the Illuminator, Bishop and Missionary of Armenia, c. 332
24 Oscar Romero, Archbishop of San Salvador, 1980
25 The Annunciation of Our Lord Jesus Christ to the Blessed Virgin Mary
26 Richard Allen, First Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1831
27 Charles Henry Brent, Bishop of the Philippines, and of Western New York, 1929
28 James Solomon Russell, Priest, 1935
29 John Keble, Priest, 1866
30 Innocent of Alaska, Bishop, 1879
31 John Donne, Priest, 1631
April[edit]
1 Frederick Denison Maurice, Priest, 1872
2 James Lloyd Breck, Priest, 1876
3 Richard, Bishop of Chichester, 1253
4 Martin Luther King Jr., Pastor, Civil Rights Leader, 1968
5 Pandita Mary Ramabai, Prophetic Witness and Evangelist in India, 1922
6 Daniel G. C. Wu, Priest and Missionary among Chinese Americans, 1956
7 Tikhon, Patriarch of Russia and Confessor, 1925
8 William Augustus Muhlenberg, Priest, 1877. Anne Ayres, Religious, 1896
9 Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Theologian and Martyr, 1945
10 William Law, Priest, 1761. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Scientist and Military Chaplain, 1955
11 George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of New Zealand, and of Lichfield, 1878
12 Adoniram Judson, Missionary to Burma, 1850
14 Edward Thomas Demby, 1957, and Henry Beard Delany, 1928, Bishops
15 Damien, Priest and Leper, 1889, and Marianne, Religious, 1918, of Molokai
16 Mary (Molly) Brant (Konwatsijayenni), Witness to the Faith among the Mohawks, 1796
19 Alphege, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Martyr, 1012
21 Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1109
22 John Muir, Naturalist and Writer, 1914, and Hudson Stuck, Priest and Environmentalist, 1920
23 George, Soldier and Martyr, c. 304. Toyohiko Kagawa, Prophetic Witness in Japan, 1960
24 Genocide Remembrance
25 Saint Mark the Evangelist
26 Robert Hunt, Priest and First Chaplain at Jamestown, 1607
27 Christina Rossetti, Poet, 1894
29 Catherine of Siena, 1380
30 Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, Editor and Prophetic Witness, 1879
May[edit]
1 Saint Philip and Saint James, Apostles
2 Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, 373
4 Monnica of Hippo, Mother of Augustine of Hippo, 387
7 Harriet Starr Cannon, Religious, 1896
8 Dame Julian of Norwich, c. 1417
9 Gregory of Nazianzus, Bishop of Constantinople, 389
10 Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf, Prophetic Witness, 1760
13 Frances Perkins, Public Servant and Prophetic Witness, 1965
16 Martyrs of Sudan
17 William Hobart Hare, Bishop of Niobrara, and of South Dakota, 1909
19 Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury, 988
20 Alcuin, Deacon, and Abbot of Tours, 804
21 John Eliot, Missionary among the Algonquin, 1690
23 Nicolaus Copernicus, 1543, and Johannes Kepler, 1630, Astronomers
24 Jackson Kemper, First Missionary Bishop in the United States, 1870
25 Bede, the Venerable, Priest, and Monk of Jarrow, 735
26 Augustine, First Archbishop of Canterbury, 605
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