Unitarianists or Unitarians (in Spanish, Unitarios) were the proponents of the concept of a Unitary state (centralized government) in Buenos Aires during the civil wars which shortly followed the Declaration of Independence of Argentina in 1816. They were opposed to the Argentine Federalists, who wanted a federation of independent provinces. (Argentine Unitarianism was an ideologic grouping, not a religious one, and it is unrelated to religious Unitarianism.)
After the victorious May Revolution of 1810, disagreements arose between the dominant province of Buenos Aires, who were known as Unitarianists, and the other provinces of Argentina, known as the Federalists. These were evident at least as early as the declaration of Argentine independence in 1816.
The Unitarianists lost their controlling power after the Battle of Cepeda (1820), which was followed by several months of anarchy. However, the Unitarianists were forced to sign a treaty with other provinces. This did not solve the conflicts between the Federalists and the Unitarians.
Unitarian Universalist - South: 2010 Holiday Party
published: 22 Dec 2010
Democracy Simply Doesn't Work (The Simpsons)
From season 6 episode 14: Bart's Comet
published: 13 Oct 2015
2015 Christmas party at Doncaster Unitarian Church
A video we made for Jo in America and anyone else who couldn't make it!
published: 08 Dec 2015
Kite Party - Arizona, First Unitarian Church, Philadelphia
Kite Party performing Arizona at the First Unitarian Church in Philly on 2012.08.17.
published: 18 Aug 2012
Unitarian Church Wedding, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Jean and Tom's wedding at the Unitarian Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Photographs by Alex Kilbee Photography
http://www.alexkilbeephotography.co.uk
published: 01 Dec 2013
Dave Giampietro performing for Marilyn Saner's birthday party at First Unitarian Church, SF
The band performed "If I Only Had Eyes For You". My worthy constituent and multi instrumentalist, Brother Clint Baker, joined me on guitar and trumpet.
December 2000
published: 04 Jun 2012
UNITARIAN DAY CELEBRATION 18/92022
ka burom ka leit sha baroh lang ph ki nongkyrshan ia kane ka channel
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# dancer
performed by: ZZZYRD
published: 28 Sep 2022
JUNE 8th--Michal at the First Unitarian!
crossing imaginary lines album preview concert & michal's moving away party
http://www.crossingimaginarylines.com
Narration: Daniel Filson
Photo/Design Credits: Shani Bob, Sierra Dunn, Mark Wolfe, Aaron Kutnick, Chris Vervaeke
Music Credits: Michal Pearl Waldfogel, Ajinkya Joglekar, Mark Wolfe, Ev Reheard
After exploring solo acoustics in the Slow Album Release and integrating with yoga for the Fringe Festival, Michal Pearl Waldfogel now takes her music project to the next level. Hard at work (okay, and play, too) in the studio, Michal has been recording with a team of talented Philly musicians.
The release of her debut album coincides with Michal's big move to Seattle, where she pursues studies in naturopathic medicine. As Michal leaves her beloved Philly communities, she leaves behind...
published: 22 May 2013
SUNAMI FIRST SHOW SAN JOSE 10/26
REAL BAY SHIT
published: 27 Oct 2019
We Are Canadian Unitarian Universalists
See what Canadian Unitarian Universalists are all about!
COPPA COMPLIANCE: This channel and all of its videos are “not directed to children” within the meaning of Title 16 C.F.R § 312.2 and are not intended for children under 13 years of age. The Canadian Unitarian Council and its owners, agents, representatives, and employees (hereinafter “Tom Benjamin”) do not collect any information from children under 13 years of age and expressly deny permission to any third party seeking to collect information from children under 13 years of age on behalf of the Canadian Unitarian Council. Further, the Canadian Unitarian Council denies any and all liability or responsibility for the practices and policies of YouTube and its agents and subsidiaries, or any other affiliated third party, regarding dat...
Jean and Tom's wedding at the Unitarian Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Photographs by Alex Kilbee Photography
http://www.alexkilbeephotography.co.uk
Jean and Tom's wedding at the Unitarian Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Photographs by Alex Kilbee Photography
http://www.alexkilbeephotography.co.uk
Jean and Tom's wedding at the Unitarian Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Photographs by Alex Kilbee Photography
http://www.alexkilbeephotography.co.uk
The band performed "If I Only Had Eyes For You". My worthy constituent and multi instrumentalist, Brother Clint Baker, joined me on guitar and trumpet.
Decembe...
The band performed "If I Only Had Eyes For You". My worthy constituent and multi instrumentalist, Brother Clint Baker, joined me on guitar and trumpet.
December 2000
The band performed "If I Only Had Eyes For You". My worthy constituent and multi instrumentalist, Brother Clint Baker, joined me on guitar and trumpet.
December 2000
crossing imaginary lines album preview concert & michal's moving away party
http://www.crossingimaginarylines.com
Narration: Daniel Filson
Photo/Design Credits:...
crossing imaginary lines album preview concert & michal's moving away party
http://www.crossingimaginarylines.com
Narration: Daniel Filson
Photo/Design Credits: Shani Bob, Sierra Dunn, Mark Wolfe, Aaron Kutnick, Chris Vervaeke
Music Credits: Michal Pearl Waldfogel, Ajinkya Joglekar, Mark Wolfe, Ev Reheard
After exploring solo acoustics in the Slow Album Release and integrating with yoga for the Fringe Festival, Michal Pearl Waldfogel now takes her music project to the next level. Hard at work (okay, and play, too) in the studio, Michal has been recording with a team of talented Philly musicians.
The release of her debut album coincides with Michal's big move to Seattle, where she pursues studies in naturopathic medicine. As Michal leaves her beloved Philly communities, she leaves behind a piece of herself in the sweet, playful and inspirational sounds of Crossing Imaginary Lines.
You are warmly invited to this joyous celebration of community, of art, of life, of transition and of adventure. And take home a little something to remember it all by: a beautiful, handcrafted lyric book and download of the studio-recorded album.
Saturday, June 8th
First Unitarian Church (22nd&Chestnut, Philadelphia)
Doors 7:30/Show 8pm/dance party
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/381223
Michal will perform with the incredibly talented:
Ajinkya Joglekar, Percussion
Mark Wolfe, Bass
Ev Reheard, Harmonies
and more to be announced!
Tell all your (FB) friends!
https://www.facebook.com/events/589502641062081/
***
Praise from past performances...
"I really enjoyed the message of each song and could relate to most of the experiences that Michal shared with us. It was very meaningful to me." Sarah Ianacone
"Michal's music is refreshingly unique and inspirational..." Ashley Novack
"The show really got me to think about the borders and boundaries in my own life with the stories share both between and within the songs. I loved it!" Alon Hafri
"Michal is sweet, authentic, and a real voice for what we can be and become. I was inspired."
"I felt relaxed and encouraged on my journey. It was like inspirational, body-nourishing, musical story time!! What could be better?!"
crossing imaginary lines album preview concert & michal's moving away party
http://www.crossingimaginarylines.com
Narration: Daniel Filson
Photo/Design Credits: Shani Bob, Sierra Dunn, Mark Wolfe, Aaron Kutnick, Chris Vervaeke
Music Credits: Michal Pearl Waldfogel, Ajinkya Joglekar, Mark Wolfe, Ev Reheard
After exploring solo acoustics in the Slow Album Release and integrating with yoga for the Fringe Festival, Michal Pearl Waldfogel now takes her music project to the next level. Hard at work (okay, and play, too) in the studio, Michal has been recording with a team of talented Philly musicians.
The release of her debut album coincides with Michal's big move to Seattle, where she pursues studies in naturopathic medicine. As Michal leaves her beloved Philly communities, she leaves behind a piece of herself in the sweet, playful and inspirational sounds of Crossing Imaginary Lines.
You are warmly invited to this joyous celebration of community, of art, of life, of transition and of adventure. And take home a little something to remember it all by: a beautiful, handcrafted lyric book and download of the studio-recorded album.
Saturday, June 8th
First Unitarian Church (22nd&Chestnut, Philadelphia)
Doors 7:30/Show 8pm/dance party
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/381223
Michal will perform with the incredibly talented:
Ajinkya Joglekar, Percussion
Mark Wolfe, Bass
Ev Reheard, Harmonies
and more to be announced!
Tell all your (FB) friends!
https://www.facebook.com/events/589502641062081/
***
Praise from past performances...
"I really enjoyed the message of each song and could relate to most of the experiences that Michal shared with us. It was very meaningful to me." Sarah Ianacone
"Michal's music is refreshingly unique and inspirational..." Ashley Novack
"The show really got me to think about the borders and boundaries in my own life with the stories share both between and within the songs. I loved it!" Alon Hafri
"Michal is sweet, authentic, and a real voice for what we can be and become. I was inspired."
"I felt relaxed and encouraged on my journey. It was like inspirational, body-nourishing, musical story time!! What could be better?!"
See what Canadian Unitarian Universalists are all about!
COPPA COMPLIANCE: This channel and all of its videos are “not directed to children” within the meanin...
See what Canadian Unitarian Universalists are all about!
COPPA COMPLIANCE: This channel and all of its videos are “not directed to children” within the meaning of Title 16 C.F.R § 312.2 and are not intended for children under 13 years of age. The Canadian Unitarian Council and its owners, agents, representatives, and employees (hereinafter “Tom Benjamin”) do not collect any information from children under 13 years of age and expressly deny permission to any third party seeking to collect information from children under 13 years of age on behalf of the Canadian Unitarian Council. Further, the Canadian Unitarian Council denies any and all liability or responsibility for the practices and policies of YouTube and its agents and subsidiaries, or any other affiliated third party, regarding data collection.
See what Canadian Unitarian Universalists are all about!
COPPA COMPLIANCE: This channel and all of its videos are “not directed to children” within the meaning of Title 16 C.F.R § 312.2 and are not intended for children under 13 years of age. The Canadian Unitarian Council and its owners, agents, representatives, and employees (hereinafter “Tom Benjamin”) do not collect any information from children under 13 years of age and expressly deny permission to any third party seeking to collect information from children under 13 years of age on behalf of the Canadian Unitarian Council. Further, the Canadian Unitarian Council denies any and all liability or responsibility for the practices and policies of YouTube and its agents and subsidiaries, or any other affiliated third party, regarding data collection.
Jean and Tom's wedding at the Unitarian Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Photographs by Alex Kilbee Photography
http://www.alexkilbeephotography.co.uk
The band performed "If I Only Had Eyes For You". My worthy constituent and multi instrumentalist, Brother Clint Baker, joined me on guitar and trumpet.
December 2000
crossing imaginary lines album preview concert & michal's moving away party
http://www.crossingimaginarylines.com
Narration: Daniel Filson
Photo/Design Credits: Shani Bob, Sierra Dunn, Mark Wolfe, Aaron Kutnick, Chris Vervaeke
Music Credits: Michal Pearl Waldfogel, Ajinkya Joglekar, Mark Wolfe, Ev Reheard
After exploring solo acoustics in the Slow Album Release and integrating with yoga for the Fringe Festival, Michal Pearl Waldfogel now takes her music project to the next level. Hard at work (okay, and play, too) in the studio, Michal has been recording with a team of talented Philly musicians.
The release of her debut album coincides with Michal's big move to Seattle, where she pursues studies in naturopathic medicine. As Michal leaves her beloved Philly communities, she leaves behind a piece of herself in the sweet, playful and inspirational sounds of Crossing Imaginary Lines.
You are warmly invited to this joyous celebration of community, of art, of life, of transition and of adventure. And take home a little something to remember it all by: a beautiful, handcrafted lyric book and download of the studio-recorded album.
Saturday, June 8th
First Unitarian Church (22nd&Chestnut, Philadelphia)
Doors 7:30/Show 8pm/dance party
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/381223
Michal will perform with the incredibly talented:
Ajinkya Joglekar, Percussion
Mark Wolfe, Bass
Ev Reheard, Harmonies
and more to be announced!
Tell all your (FB) friends!
https://www.facebook.com/events/589502641062081/
***
Praise from past performances...
"I really enjoyed the message of each song and could relate to most of the experiences that Michal shared with us. It was very meaningful to me." Sarah Ianacone
"Michal's music is refreshingly unique and inspirational..." Ashley Novack
"The show really got me to think about the borders and boundaries in my own life with the stories share both between and within the songs. I loved it!" Alon Hafri
"Michal is sweet, authentic, and a real voice for what we can be and become. I was inspired."
"I felt relaxed and encouraged on my journey. It was like inspirational, body-nourishing, musical story time!! What could be better?!"
See what Canadian Unitarian Universalists are all about!
COPPA COMPLIANCE: This channel and all of its videos are “not directed to children” within the meaning of Title 16 C.F.R § 312.2 and are not intended for children under 13 years of age. The Canadian Unitarian Council and its owners, agents, representatives, and employees (hereinafter “Tom Benjamin”) do not collect any information from children under 13 years of age and expressly deny permission to any third party seeking to collect information from children under 13 years of age on behalf of the Canadian Unitarian Council. Further, the Canadian Unitarian Council denies any and all liability or responsibility for the practices and policies of YouTube and its agents and subsidiaries, or any other affiliated third party, regarding data collection.
Unitarianists or Unitarians (in Spanish, Unitarios) were the proponents of the concept of a Unitary state (centralized government) in Buenos Aires during the civil wars which shortly followed the Declaration of Independence of Argentina in 1816. They were opposed to the Argentine Federalists, who wanted a federation of independent provinces. (Argentine Unitarianism was an ideologic grouping, not a religious one, and it is unrelated to religious Unitarianism.)
After the victorious May Revolution of 1810, disagreements arose between the dominant province of Buenos Aires, who were known as Unitarianists, and the other provinces of Argentina, known as the Federalists. These were evident at least as early as the declaration of Argentine independence in 1816.
The Unitarianists lost their controlling power after the Battle of Cepeda (1820), which was followed by several months of anarchy. However, the Unitarianists were forced to sign a treaty with other provinces. This did not solve the conflicts between the Federalists and the Unitarians.
This story is part of a seven-part series exploring Ann Arbor through the decades, from the 1930s through the ‘90s. Additional stories will be published throughout the week ...University Ave ... F. C ... E ... ChristmasParty at the Unitarian Church in December 1937.
Many birds who summer in Minnesota are headed South, although the hardy ones stay ... Sunday, Oct. 27, at SaintCity Catering, 218 E ... Hasse will launch her book with a party and reading at 7 p.m. Friday, Unity Church-Unitarian, 733 Portland Ave., St Paul ... .
“We are sharing that with the world, but first, with each other.” ... 20 ... 19, AspenOUT will host a SuperGayDanceParty with DJ John Felix and on Oct. 20, the Two Rivers Unitarian Universalists will host a meet and greet UUUnicorn Coffee hour.
... the SAD’s presence in government alienated its farm vote; its image as the party of Punjabiyat also suffered as the BJP in office privileged unitarian nationalism and Hindutva over a federal polity.
There are Cyber Slut drag bingo parties, too, held the second Friday of every month, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Fraternal Order of Eagles (1104 W ... south if you really need to get your big gay party on.
A handful of promoters are meeting that demand with a spate of Taylor Swift dance parties — a trend that's becoming a small industry in and of itself ... The Eras Party by Le Petite Fete ... The Tay Tay Dance Party with DJ Swiftie.
The party needs ... The southern states were born in the crucible of linguistic subnationalism, which allowed regional parties to flourish while limiting the appeal of the BJP and its unitarian agendas.