Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 44
... given to everybody present at Vespers on Saturday , at the Liturgy on Sunday , and at the memorial meal which followed the liturgy ; while to very person who had had to travel to attend , a loaf of liturgical bread ( leitourgeia ) was given ...
... given to everybody present at Vespers on Saturday , at the Liturgy on Sunday , and at the memorial meal which followed the liturgy ; while to very person who had had to travel to attend , a loaf of liturgical bread ( leitourgeia ) was given ...
Page 51
... given earlier of hospitality shown to the itinerant priest , the villagers ' complex and subtle eye for the comic and the advantageous does not preclude them from extracting what they can from a situation , and that the giving of ...
... given earlier of hospitality shown to the itinerant priest , the villagers ' complex and subtle eye for the comic and the advantageous does not preclude them from extracting what they can from a situation , and that the giving of ...
Page 127
... given by many . Indeed , I realised that I was becoming a more normal feature of town life when the level of hospitality dropped ; I was then no longer a stranger to be entertained . Hospitality is not just given to strangers , however ...
... given by many . Indeed , I realised that I was becoming a more normal feature of town life when the level of hospitality dropped ; I was then no longer a stranger to be entertained . Hospitality is not just given to strangers , however ...
Contents
Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
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