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The Visitation (other)
The Visitation may refer to: *The Visitation (Christianity), a Christian feast day commemorating the visit of the Blessed Virgin Mary with Saint Elizabeth as recorded in the Gospel of Luke 1:39–56 * ''The Visitation'' (''Doctor Who''), a 1982 serial in the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'' * ''The Visitation'' (novel), a 1999 novel by Frank Peretti ** ''The Visitation'' (film), a 2006 film based on the Peretti novel * ''The Visitation'' (Chrome album) (1976) * ''The Visitation'' (Magnum album) (2011) * ''The Visitation'' (MS), a Hungarian painting by "Master MS" See also * Visitation (other) Visitation may refer to: Law * Visitation (law) or contact, the right of a non-custodial parent to visit with their children * Prison visitation rights, the rules and conditions under which prisoners may have visitors Music * ''Visitation'' (D ...
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Visitation (Christianity)
In Christianity, the Visitation is the visit of Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus, to Elizabeth, who was pregnant with John the Baptist, in the Gospel of Luke, . It is also the name of a Christian feast day commemorating this visit, celebrated on 31 May in the feast-celebrating branches of Western Christianity (most and mainstream calendars of Catholics and High Church Anglicans (or as 2 July in calendars of 1263–1969, retained in the modern calendar of some countries whose bishops' conferences wanted to retain this, notably Germany and Slovakia) and 30 March in Eastern Christianity. The episode is one of the standard scenes shown in cycles of the Life of the Virgin in art, and sometimes in larger cycles of the Life of Christ in art. Biblical narrative Mary visits her relative Elizabeth; they are both pregnant: Mary with Jesus, and Elizabeth with John the Baptist. Mary left Nazareth immediately after the Annunciation and went "into the hill country ... into a city o ...
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The Visitation (Doctor Who)
''The Visitation'' is the fourth serial of the 19th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 15 to 23 February 1982. The serial is set in and near London in the 17th century. In the serial, a group of fugitive aliens called Terileptils plot to make the Earth their new home by spreading a deadly plague among humanity. Plot The TARDIS lands in 17th-century London. Upon stepping outside, The Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan, and Adric immediately smell sulphur and head off to find the source. Richard Mace, a highwayman and self-proclaimed thespian, encounters the group and takes them to safety inside a barn. While questioning Mace, they find out that some kind of comet recently landed nearby. The Doctor and his friends discover the "comet" was actually a spaceship inhabited by a Terileptil fugitive, who uses mind controlling bracelets to subdue the local villagers. In a nearby manor house, the ...
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The Visitation (novel)
''The Visitation'' is a 1999 contemporary Christian novel by Frank Peretti. Taking place in the fictional wheat town of Antioch, located in eastern Washington, ''The Visitation'' is told in first-person narrative by the protagonist, a former minister named Travis Jordan who struggles to reconcile his former pastoral life with that of a present-day false Messiah. Plot summary Centered on the life of Travis Jordan, ''The Visitation'' begins when miracles, ranging from a healing, weeping crucifix to sights of Jesus in the clouds, start occurring, giving way to the arrival of a man who calls himself Brandon Nichols. Nichols begins healing people; giving a man who lost the use of his legs in the Vietnam War the ability to walk, and performing various other "healings". Most of the townspeople — who are portrayed as disillusioned, post-Pentecostal farmers — begin to believe in Nichols as a Messiah. Brandon Nichols begins to hold "revival meetings" on a large ranch outside of t ...
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The Visitation (film)
''The Visitation'' is a 2006 American supernatural thriller/ horror film directed by Robby Henson and starred Kelly Lynch, Edward Furlong, Priscilla Barnes and Martin Donovan. It was based on the novel by Frank Peretti of the same name, which was first published in 1999. Plot Former minister Travis Jordan still lives in Antioch, Washington, three years after losing his faith in God when his beloved wife was murdered and the criminals never found. Suddenly, miracles happen in the little town: the new veterinarian’s son survives an accident whilst in a van without one single scratch, Travis’ dog Max revives after being buried, a paraplegic walks, a scarred teenager, and her police officer father (who has a brain tumor) heal. In all the events, witnesses see either a group of three men wearing black are seen nearby or their tall, blond (possible) leader, who seems to want everyone to know that “he is coming”. Very soon after, a scruffy, gentle mannered newcomer named ...
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The Visitation (Chrome Album)
''The Visitation'' is the debut studio album by American rock band Chrome. It was released in 1976 by Siren Records. In 2014, the album was re-released by Cleopatra Records with additional bonus tracks. Background Unlike Chrome's later albums, ''The Visitation'' is in a psychedelic vein with progressive rock leanings. ''AllMusic'' described its style as "early Brian Eno meets Santana". Track listing Personnel ; Chrome * Damon Edge – drums, synthesizer, backing vocals, production, sleeve design * John Lambdin – guitar, bass guitar, mandolin, strings, synthesizer, electric violin An electric violin is a violin equipped with an electronic output of its sound. The term most properly refers to an instrument intentionally made to be electrified with built-in pickups, usually with a solid body. It can also refer to a violin fi ..., backing vocals * Mike Low – lead vocals, bass guitar, guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals * Gary Spain – bas ...
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The Visitation (Magnum Album)
''The Visitation'' is the 16th studio album by the English rock band Magnum, released in 2011 by SPV. The album registered the following chart positions: Germany No. 19, Sweden No. 28, UK No. 55, and Switzerland No. 56. The cover was painted by Rodney Matthews. It refers to the track ''Doors to Nowhere'', in which Tony Clarkin looks back at his childhood. According to Catley, the album was heavier than the previous one, with more emphasis on guitars. Clarkin commented, Track listing Personnel *Tony Clarkin — guitar *Bob Catley — vocals * Al Barrow — bass guitar * Mark Stanway — keyboards *Harry James Harry Haag James (March 15, 1916 – July 5, 1983) was an American musician who is best known as a trumpet-playing band leader who led a big band from 1939 to 1946. He broke up his band for a short period in 1947 but shortly after he reorganized ... — drums Charts References External links www.magnumonline.co.uk— Official Magnum site — at rodneymatthews ...
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The Visitation (MS)
''The Visitation'' (Hungarian: ''Vizitáció'') is a 1506 panel painting by Hungarian painter known as Master MS in the collection of the Hungarian National Gallery in Budapest.MS mester, Vizitáció
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This medieval Hungarian painting shows the Visitation of St. Elisabeth and