Saints Faith, Hope and Charity (Latin:Fides, Spes et Caritas, New Testament Greek: Πίστις, Ἐλπίς καὶ Ἀγάπη (Pistis, Elpis, and Agape), Church Slavonic: Вѣра, Надежда, Любы (Věra, Nadežda, Ljuby) are a group of Christianmartyredsaints. Their mother is said to have been Sophia (Greek for Wisdom); Sapientia (Latin for Wisdom) is also mentioned in some accounts, though not as their mother. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, these were, in fact, two groups bearing the same names. The names are also the words designating the three key Christian virtues mentioned in Apostle Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians (1Corinthians 13:13).
Although earlier editions of the Roman Martyrology commemorated Saints Faith, Hope and Charity on 1 August and their mother Sophia on 30 September, the present text of this official but professedly incomplete catalogue of saints of the Roman Catholic Church has no feast dedicated to the three saints or their mother: the only Sophia included is an early Christian virgin martyr of Picenum in Italy, commemorated with her companion Vissia on 12 April; another early Christian martyr, Saint Faith (Fides), of Aquitania (southern France), is celebrated on 6 October, a Saint Hope (Spes), an abbot of Nursia who died in about 517, is commemorated on 23 May, and no saint Charity (Caritas) is included, although saints with somewhat similar names, Carissa and Carissima, are given, respectively under 16 April and 7 September. Their feast day of August 1 was not entered in the General Roman Calendar, and they have since been removed from the Roman Martyrology.
Founding members of the group were Zulema Cusseaux, Brenda Hilliard and Al Bailey. Originally a trio called the Lovelles, when they met record producer, Van McCoy, and were signed to a recording contract by Maxwell Records, the group's name was changed to Faith, Hope and Charity. Their song "So Much Love" hit #14 on the BillboardR&B chart and #51 on the Hot 100 in 1970. The subsequent release "Baby Don't Take Your Love" reached #36 R&B and #96 in the Hot 100.
Cusseaux left Faith, Hope and Charity in 1971, shortly after a label switch to Sussex Records, and started a solo career. She was eventually replaced by Diane Destry in 1974. Their biggest hit was "To Each His Own" (1975; #1 R&B, #15 Dance, #50 Hot 100).
They then scored another hit in January 1976, reaching #38 in the UK Singles Chart with "Just One Look" (from their album, Faith, Hope & Charity). It was a cover version of a Doris Troytrack. Their single "Don't Pity Me" reached #20 on the R&B chart in 1978.
The Gloster Gladiator (or Gloster SS.37) is a British-built biplanefighter. It was used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the Fleet Air Arm (FAA) (as the Sea Gladiator variant) and was exported to a number of other air forces during the late 1930s. It was the RAF's last biplane fighter aircraft and was rendered obsolete by newer monoplane designs even as it was being introduced. Though often pitted against more formidable foes during the early days of the Second World War, it acquitted itself reasonably well in combat.
The Gladiator saw action in almost all theatres during the Second World War, with a large number of air forces, some of them on the Axis side. The RAF used it in France, Norway, Greece, the defence of Malta, the middle east and the brief Anglo-Iraqi War (in which the Royal Iraqi Air Force was similarly equipped). Other countries deploying the Gladiator included China against Japan, beginning in 1938; Finland (along with Swedish volunteers) against the Soviet Union in the Winter War and the Continuation War; Sweden as a Neutral non-combatant (Although Swedish volunteers fought for Finland against Russia as stated above) and Norway, Belgium, and Greece resisting Axis invasion of their respective lands.
Faith Hope Charity “Battle Of The Sexes” Rockopop Tve 1990
published: 17 Jun 2023
Faith Hope & Charity (1976) Life Goes On
00:00 A1-1. Life Goes On (Interlude)
02:25 A1-2. Life Goes On
06:31 A2. Gradually
10:18 A3-1. I Want A Man (Interlude)
10:52 A3-2. I Want A Man
15:49 A4-1. Positive Thinking (Interlude)
16:07 A4-2. Positive Thinking
21:10 B1-1. You're My Peace Of Mind
28:00 B1-2. (Interlude)
28:34 B2. Cherish-Monday Monday
33:29 B3. You've Gotta Tell Her
37:23 B4-1. Just Wanted To Say I Love You (Interlude)
37:47 B4-2. Just Wanted To Say I Love You
41:12 B5-1. A Time For Celebration
44:20 B5-2. A Time For Celebration (Interlude)
published: 22 Mar 2022
Faith Hope & Charity - Disco Dan ℗ 1975
Soul - disco band
Hailed from Tampa, Florida.
Albert Bailey and Brenda Hilliard remained in the group through all the decade of 70's.
Zulema left the band for a solo career after their first album, in 1971.
They recorded six albums between 1970 - 1978.
Among their highlights are "So Much Love", their biggest hit "To Each His Own" and the cover version of Doris Troy track "Just One Look".
published: 29 Nov 2017
Faith, Hope And Charity You're My Peace Of Mind 1976
I do Not own the Copyright to the Audio. Just Enjoy. Non UK Chart Hit.
published: 28 Mar 2018
Life Goes On - Faith, Hope And Charity - 1976
Faith, Hope, And Charity was a Washington, D.C. based trio that was managed and produced by Van McCoy. The trio's second album was titled, Life Goes On, released on the RCA label in 1976. The title track was written by McCoy and entered the Billboard chart in January of 1977, peaking at #65.
published: 22 Jun 2023
Faith Hope and Charity - Growing Pains
1990 single by a girl group that included Dani Behr among it's members.
published: 18 Apr 2014
Faith, Hope & Charity - How Can I Help But Love You
published: 10 Oct 2014
So Much Love - Faith, Hope & Charity
published: 16 Aug 2009
faith,hope & charity - FIND A WAY
published: 21 Sep 2016
Faith, Hope and Charity by Marcus Kane
http://www.SongandMedia.com/Marcus-Kane.html - This song is available for publishing or taken up by a working band or singer. I may have nothing but I've Got Faith, Hope and Charity and a heart of love for you.
00:00 A1-1. Life Goes On (Interlude)
02:25 A1-2. Life Goes On
06:31 A2. Gradually
10:18 A3-1. I Want A Man (Interlude)
10:52 A3-2. I Want A Man
15:49 A4-1....
00:00 A1-1. Life Goes On (Interlude)
02:25 A1-2. Life Goes On
06:31 A2. Gradually
10:18 A3-1. I Want A Man (Interlude)
10:52 A3-2. I Want A Man
15:49 A4-1. Positive Thinking (Interlude)
16:07 A4-2. Positive Thinking
21:10 B1-1. You're My Peace Of Mind
28:00 B1-2. (Interlude)
28:34 B2. Cherish-Monday Monday
33:29 B3. You've Gotta Tell Her
37:23 B4-1. Just Wanted To Say I Love You (Interlude)
37:47 B4-2. Just Wanted To Say I Love You
41:12 B5-1. A Time For Celebration
44:20 B5-2. A Time For Celebration (Interlude)
00:00 A1-1. Life Goes On (Interlude)
02:25 A1-2. Life Goes On
06:31 A2. Gradually
10:18 A3-1. I Want A Man (Interlude)
10:52 A3-2. I Want A Man
15:49 A4-1. Positive Thinking (Interlude)
16:07 A4-2. Positive Thinking
21:10 B1-1. You're My Peace Of Mind
28:00 B1-2. (Interlude)
28:34 B2. Cherish-Monday Monday
33:29 B3. You've Gotta Tell Her
37:23 B4-1. Just Wanted To Say I Love You (Interlude)
37:47 B4-2. Just Wanted To Say I Love You
41:12 B5-1. A Time For Celebration
44:20 B5-2. A Time For Celebration (Interlude)
Soul - disco band
Hailed from Tampa, Florida.
Albert Bailey and Brenda Hilliard remained in the group through all the decade of 70's.
Zulema left the band fo...
Soul - disco band
Hailed from Tampa, Florida.
Albert Bailey and Brenda Hilliard remained in the group through all the decade of 70's.
Zulema left the band for a solo career after their first album, in 1971.
They recorded six albums between 1970 - 1978.
Among their highlights are "So Much Love", their biggest hit "To Each His Own" and the cover version of Doris Troy track "Just One Look".
Soul - disco band
Hailed from Tampa, Florida.
Albert Bailey and Brenda Hilliard remained in the group through all the decade of 70's.
Zulema left the band for a solo career after their first album, in 1971.
They recorded six albums between 1970 - 1978.
Among their highlights are "So Much Love", their biggest hit "To Each His Own" and the cover version of Doris Troy track "Just One Look".
Faith, Hope, And Charity was a Washington, D.C. based trio that was managed and produced by Van McCoy. The trio's second album was titled, Life Goes On, release...
Faith, Hope, And Charity was a Washington, D.C. based trio that was managed and produced by Van McCoy. The trio's second album was titled, Life Goes On, released on the RCA label in 1976. The title track was written by McCoy and entered the Billboard chart in January of 1977, peaking at #65.
Faith, Hope, And Charity was a Washington, D.C. based trio that was managed and produced by Van McCoy. The trio's second album was titled, Life Goes On, released on the RCA label in 1976. The title track was written by McCoy and entered the Billboard chart in January of 1977, peaking at #65.
http://www.SongandMedia.com/Marcus-Kane.html - This song is available for publishing or taken up by a working band or singer. I may have nothing but I've Got Fa...
http://www.SongandMedia.com/Marcus-Kane.html - This song is available for publishing or taken up by a working band or singer. I may have nothing but I've Got Faith, Hope and Charity and a heart of love for you.
http://www.SongandMedia.com/Marcus-Kane.html - This song is available for publishing or taken up by a working band or singer. I may have nothing but I've Got Faith, Hope and Charity and a heart of love for you.
00:00 A1-1. Life Goes On (Interlude)
02:25 A1-2. Life Goes On
06:31 A2. Gradually
10:18 A3-1. I Want A Man (Interlude)
10:52 A3-2. I Want A Man
15:49 A4-1. Positive Thinking (Interlude)
16:07 A4-2. Positive Thinking
21:10 B1-1. You're My Peace Of Mind
28:00 B1-2. (Interlude)
28:34 B2. Cherish-Monday Monday
33:29 B3. You've Gotta Tell Her
37:23 B4-1. Just Wanted To Say I Love You (Interlude)
37:47 B4-2. Just Wanted To Say I Love You
41:12 B5-1. A Time For Celebration
44:20 B5-2. A Time For Celebration (Interlude)
Soul - disco band
Hailed from Tampa, Florida.
Albert Bailey and Brenda Hilliard remained in the group through all the decade of 70's.
Zulema left the band for a solo career after their first album, in 1971.
They recorded six albums between 1970 - 1978.
Among their highlights are "So Much Love", their biggest hit "To Each His Own" and the cover version of Doris Troy track "Just One Look".
Faith, Hope, And Charity was a Washington, D.C. based trio that was managed and produced by Van McCoy. The trio's second album was titled, Life Goes On, released on the RCA label in 1976. The title track was written by McCoy and entered the Billboard chart in January of 1977, peaking at #65.
http://www.SongandMedia.com/Marcus-Kane.html - This song is available for publishing or taken up by a working band or singer. I may have nothing but I've Got Faith, Hope and Charity and a heart of love for you.
Saints Faith, Hope and Charity (Latin:Fides, Spes et Caritas, New Testament Greek: Πίστις, Ἐλπίς καὶ Ἀγάπη (Pistis, Elpis, and Agape), Church Slavonic: Вѣра, Надежда, Любы (Věra, Nadežda, Ljuby) are a group of Christianmartyredsaints. Their mother is said to have been Sophia (Greek for Wisdom); Sapientia (Latin for Wisdom) is also mentioned in some accounts, though not as their mother. According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, these were, in fact, two groups bearing the same names. The names are also the words designating the three key Christian virtues mentioned in Apostle Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians (1Corinthians 13:13).
Although earlier editions of the Roman Martyrology commemorated Saints Faith, Hope and Charity on 1 August and their mother Sophia on 30 September, the present text of this official but professedly incomplete catalogue of saints of the Roman Catholic Church has no feast dedicated to the three saints or their mother: the only Sophia included is an early Christian virgin martyr of Picenum in Italy, commemorated with her companion Vissia on 12 April; another early Christian martyr, Saint Faith (Fides), of Aquitania (southern France), is celebrated on 6 October, a Saint Hope (Spes), an abbot of Nursia who died in about 517, is commemorated on 23 May, and no saint Charity (Caritas) is included, although saints with somewhat similar names, Carissa and Carissima, are given, respectively under 16 April and 7 September. Their feast day of August 1 was not entered in the General Roman Calendar, and they have since been removed from the Roman Martyrology.
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