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  2. Hosanna Christian School - Wikipedia

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    Hosanna Christian School is a private Christian school in Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States of America. Academics. The school has been accredited by the ...

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    WCPK (1600 AM, La Voz de Dios 1600) is a Spanish Contemporary Christian formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Chesapeake, Virginia, serving the Southside of Hampton Roads. [1] WCPK is owned and operated by Hosanna Media Christian Group, Inc. [ 5 ]

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  6. Berkley School - Wikipedia

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    Berkley School, also known as Hosanna School, is a historic school for African Americans located in Darlington, Harford County, Maryland.It was built in 1867 and is a rectangular two-story, three-bay frame building which rests on an uncoursed rubble-stone foundation.

  7. Hosanna - Wikipedia

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    Hosanna (/ h oʊ ˈ z æ n ə /) is a liturgical word in Judaism and Christianity. In Judaism it refers to a cry expressing an appeal for divine help. [ 1 ] In Christianity it is used as a cry of praise.

  8. Horizon Christian School (Hood River, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Horizon Christian School is a private Christian school located in Hood River, Oregon, United States. The school was founded in 1976 [ 6 ] and has been accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International since 1978, [ 1 ] and by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools since 1999. [ 2 ]

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    The Sacred Congregation of Rites promulgated the Code of Rubrics, a revised calendar, and changes (variationes) in the Roman Breviary and Missal and in the Roman Martyrology by the decree Novum rubricarum the next day. [2] In the Roman Breviary, the Code of Rubrics replaced the previous rules.