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  An Irish Journey Into Celtic Spirituality - March 2001 Issue of St. Anthony Messenger Magazine Online
The pilgrimage, which was sponsored by the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio, was led by Sister John Miriam Jones, S.C., academic dean of the college and author of With an Eagle’s Eye: A Seven-day Sojourn in Celtic Spirituality.
Patrick introduced Christianity to the Celts around 431 A.D. In his attempts to convert the Celts, Patrick highlighted the many similarities between their beliefs and those of the Christian faith, such as the existence of an afterlife.
I believe the Celts were a very spiritual people and I felt privileged to be able to have the time to experience their culture as we journeyed through the many places.
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  Cincinnati Celts
The Cincinnati Celts (pronounced the correct way which is "Kelts") were founded in 1916 as a semi-pro team.
The Celts passing attack became to much for the Flyers to handle and Cincinnati managed to score 14 points, while the Celts defense held the Flyers scoreless.
Cincinnati was sent packing after a final score of 28-0.
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  Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Iowa Cincinnati is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 428.
Cincinnati Bengals The Cincinnati Bengals are a Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra As the fifth-oldest orchestra in the Ohio.
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 HickokSports.com - History - Cincinnati Celts 1921
From 1916 through 1920, the Cincinnati Celts were a semi-pro team made up primarily of players from Miami of Ohio.
The Celts went 1-2 in their first three league games in October, all on the road, and then spent more than a month playing non-league games.
Because of the lack of success in the APFA and the lack of fans at their home games against lesser teams, the Celts folded after that season.
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 Cincinnati Pro Football History - Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati was home to two other football teams in the National Football League prior to the present-day Bengals.
One of the teams, known as the Cincinnati Celts, was a member of the NFL then known as the American Professional Football Association in the league's second season in 1921.
In 1937, a team known as the Cincinnati Bengals was formed as a member of the rival American Football League.
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 Encyclopedia entries starting with CIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Cincinnati, Ohio viewed from the SW, across the Ohio River Cincinnati, 'The Queen of the West', is a city in Southwestern Ohio on the Ohio River and is the county seat of Hamilton County6.
Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad C&LE corporate logo Reporting marks Locale Ohio Years of operation 1930 – 1940 Track gauge 4' 8.5" Headquarters The Cincinnati and Lake Erie Railroad (C&LE) was a short-lived electric interurban railroad that operated between Cincin..
Cincinnati Bell is the traditional phone company for Cincinnati, Ohio and its nearby suburbs in Indiana and Kentucky.
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 Cincinnati Celts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Cincinnati Celts (pronounced the correct way which is "Kelts") were founded in 1916 as a semi-pro team.
The Celts passing attack became to much for the Flyers to handle and Cincinnati managed to score 14 points, while the Celts defense held the Flyers scoreless.
Cincinnati was sent packing after a final score of 28-0.
www.cincysports.net /Celts.htm   (441 words)

  
 CityBeat: Shape Shifter (1999-09-30)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the colorful painting, the holy Celts huddle together on a rocky shore: St. Brendan the Navigator searches for the Isle of Saints; St. Non leaves her handprint on a stone; St. Ninan converts the Picts; and Blathmac, poor fellow, gets done in by Vikings.
The creator of this fascinating and richly detailed painting is Cincinnati's Cindy Matyi, who is giving me an introduction to her artwork in advance of this year's Celtic Music and Cultural Festival, which runs Oct. 2-3 at Coney Island.
The Celts, as Matyi explains, were not limited geographically to Ireland and Scotland: "They were all over central Europe, and their influence crosses over into all types of European music: Romanian, Macedonian and Swedish.
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 VILLARET DE JOYEUSE, LOUIS T. - LoveToKnow Article on VILLARET DE JOYEUSE, LOUIS T.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The chief difference lies in the fact that the Celts of the Danubian region made greater advances in the development of weapons and defensive armour than their kindred in northern Italy.
The Po and Danube regions alike are characterized by bronze buckets, cists, girdles and the like, wrought in repousse with animal and geometric designs; but the introduction of iron into Italy is considerably posterior to its development in the Hallstatt area.
In 1856-57 he was editor, and for part of the time was proprietor, of the Racine (Wis.) Volksblatt, in which he advocated the election of John C. Fremont (Republican).
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 Cincinnati Celts
The Cincinnati Celts was a professional football team in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The Celts remained a team in the American Professional Football Association for only the 1921 season.
In the team’s only season, the Celts finished thirteenth in the league, with a record of one win and three losses.
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 NCAA Game Summary - Miami-Ohio At Cincinnati - College Basketball - Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH -- (Sports Network) - Marcus Sikes scored 15 points and pulled down 10 rebounds to lead the Cincinnati Bearcats to a 60-52 victory over the Miami-Ohio RedHawks in a non-conference matchup.
Cincinnati held Miami-Ohio to a meager 33.3 percent from the floor during the first period while shooting 51.9 percent itself, enabling the Bearcats to take a 31-22 lead into the break.
In the second half, Cincinnati connected on 44.0 percent from the floor, in addition to converting 7-of-10 from the free throw line, to hold on for an eight-point victory.
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 Bengalszone - Happy Bengal-ween
To the Celts, this was the end of summer and the beginning of winter, associated to the loss of life at an accelerated rate.
The Celts wore costumes during the ceremonies, and thus Halloween started evolving to what we know as today.
Cincinnati lost in a last second field goal at Oakland (the Black Hole) and beat the Cleveland Oranges 21-14 (the Dawg Pound), they play well in hostile stadiums.
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 Cincinnati Celts.html - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Celts are in dogfight for one title: Boston's worst sports franchise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The 76ers had it up to 24 points in the third period but got bored and the Celts cut it to 11 early in the fourth quarter, without Walker, by the way.
When he came out, the Celts were down by 21.
Walker's three-point shooting (1-for-7) had him on a couple of occasions firing away and waving his arm in triumph so sure of his accuracy was he.
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Patrick introduced Christianity to the Celts around 431 A.D. In his attempts to convert the Celts, Patrick highlighted the many similarities between their beliefs and those of the Christian faith, such as the existence of an afterlife.
I believe the Celts were a very spiritual people and I felt privileged to be able to have the time to experience their culture as we journeyed through the many places.
In his quest for conversion, Patrick was both pastoral and passionate, noting the similarities between the Celts’ pagan beliefs and the beliefs of Christianity, but at the same time firmly defending his Christian beliefs when he felt it necessary.
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 Celts in kilts compete at Coney
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP - Cincinnati might be far from the castles of Scotland or the rugged coastline of Ireland, but those attending the Cincinnati Celtic Music and Cultural Festival on Saturday hardly noticed.
The festival also showcases ethnic influences from other parts of the globe where some nomadic Celts were thought to have traveled.
The area is saturated with Celtic connections, caused by waves of Irish immigrants in the 19th century.
www.enquirer.com /editions/2003/09/28/loc_celticfest28.html   (456 words)

  
 Cincinnati Bengals History: Arcadia Publishing
There were three professional football teams in Cincinnati before the current Bengals became a permanent fixture in the city.
The Cincinnati Celts, Reds, and an earlier Bengals team (formed in 1937) all had short appearances in leagues that soon folded.
Mersch, a native of Cincinnati and a local journalist, has cheered on her home team through the years and collected pictures, paraphernalia, and stories from others who have been a part of the Bengals fervor to write this book.
www.arcadiapublishing.com /book/0738540900.html   (277 words)

  
 OhioLINK ETD: TROMMER, BERND
The analysis of primary sources indicates that until the late 1840s, Cincinnati's civic leaders, native-born as well as foreign-born, framed their arguments over each others "fitness for self-government" within an ethno-cultural framework.
Due to waves of mass immigration from Europe, Cincinnati was growing tremendously in absolute size as well as becoming more heterogeneous.
This new political discourse was maintained until roughly 1856, when the intensifying sectional crisis eclipsed other problems and a phase of realignment led to new alliances that did not lent themselves to arguments based on racialized perceptions.
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 Celts
Celts and human sacrifice The human sacrifice on a limited scale as part of their religious rituals.
As a popular Irish band they are practically unique not only in Serbia but i...
The Cut-throat Celts The Cut-throat Celts is one of the Celts, but with "the nasty bits left in" according to the back o...
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 AbeBooks: Suchergebnisse - Dennis Cramer und Mara Celts
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The sensuous tale of a svelte Celt with a penchant for perversion and insatiable Sapphic desires.
Mara Of The Celts (Eros Graphic Novel Series, No. 17) Eros Comix ISBN 1560972157 Date: December, 1995 As pictured or described.
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 Professional Football Researchers Association- Pro Football History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
For 1924 the Cincinnati league became much stronger when it cut back from nine teams to four: the Potters, the Harrisons and Christ Church, plus the Covington Christian Athletic Club, from just across the Ohio River in Kentucky.
Not far to the north, Dayton had a thriving semipro scene of its own, albeit nothing as organized as Cincinnati's league (which benefited from the leadership of Frank Lane, a former player with the Cincinnati Celts and the most respected game official in the region).
The Cincinnati league's top guns met each other a week later, and 3,300 fans watched the Potters top the Harrisons by a score of 12-6, with two plunges by Linneman accounting for all the winners' scoring.
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 The Dayton Triangles: Lou Partlow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In 1914 Lou went south to play for the Cincinnati Celts.
Without Partlow in the lineup, the West Carrollton Paper Company felt that it was senseless to field a team.
Prior to their first game against a Northern Cincinnati team, the Dayton Journal referred to them as 'the consolidated Delco Metal Products team'.
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 celtic03
Cincinnati's Celtic community is seeing the fallout as well.
Irish dance classes are booming, the area's Celtic-based musicians are finding pubs that are willing to book them, touring Celtic artists (such as the Chieftains, appearing Friday at the Aronoff Center) are being well received and monthly ''ceilis'' (Irish celebrations) are drawing good crowds.
American hillbilly music was heavily influenced by the Celts, brought over to Appalachia from the Scots and Irish in the 17th and 18th centuries.
www.cincypost.com /living/1998/celtic030598.html   (764 words)

  
 Football.com
The Cincinnati Reds are allowed to move to St. Louis and become the St. Louis Gunners, folding after 1934 season
The Cincinnati Bengals franchise was awarded by the AFL to begin play in the Western Division in 1968.
The NFL and AFL merge their schedules and go to the current two conference, six division format.
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 Buy Cincinnati Bengals Books
As the 2006 NFL season unfolds right now, it seems that Chad actually CAN be stopped (by double and triple-teaming him), but Chad is who he is, and we all have come to like and love him.
Gorgeous, large, color photographs, taken by Sports Illustrated contributing photographer and Cincinnati resident Thomas Witte, chronicles the excitement given by the players and taken in by the fans from the Marvin Lewis era of the Cininnati Bengals--an era of winning seasons, zany touchdown celebrations, and a future so bright you have to squint.
The road back for the Bengals includes the loss of old star players but also the emergence and acquisition of young talent that came to the team simply to be a part of the resurrection.
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 New World Celts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
From 1949 to 1952, he served as a naval aviator; he flew 78 combat missions during the Korean War.
During 1971-1979, Armstrong was professor of aerospace engineering at the University of Cincinnati, where he was involved in both teaching and research.
Currently serves as Chairman, AIL Systems, Inc. Deer Park, N.Y. Armstrong joined NACA, (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics), NASA's predecessor, as a research pilot at the Lewis Laboratory in Cleveland and later transferred to the NACA High Speed Flight Station at Edwards AFB, California.
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One of the teams, know as the Cincinnati Celts, was a member of the NFL – then known as the American Professional Football Association – in the league’s second season in 1921.
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 The United Arena Football League: A CCSLC Fantasy Arena Football League
Also on shelves will be special editions of Colorado Gameday, and a Cincinnati Celts edition of the Recap.
The club has moved to Cincinnati, Ohio and has been re-named the Cincinnati Celts (pronounced KELTS) in honor of an early professional football team of the city.
In a country that feasts upon rugby and Aussie Rules football, two sports that don't involve forward passing, it seemed fitting that the areial display that is apparent in most Arena Football games was kept to a minimum thanks to great defense and aenemic passing from both starting quarterbacks.
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 NFL INFO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Cincinnati Reds are allowed to move to St. Louis after playing 8 games and merge with the semipro St. LouisGunners and drop out after the 1934 season.
This is theonly time any team ever got into the NFL for no fee.The Gunners drop out of the NFL after the season's end and apparently joined the Midwest League (at least in 1936).
The November 15 game between Cleveland and Portsmouth game in Cincinnati was apparently added after Frankford's departure, because it wasn't on the schedule even as late as November 8.
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The celts only season was in 1921 and finished with a 1-3-0 record.
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