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'''Faith, Hope and Charity''' |
'''Faith, Hope and Charity''' are the three [[theological virtues]], as well as [[Faith, Hope and Charity|a group of martyred Christian saints]]. |
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It has also been used as the name of: |
It has also been used as the name of: |
Revision as of 17:56, 3 February 2011
Faith, Hope and Charity are the three theological virtues, as well as a group of martyred Christian saints.
It has also been used as the name of:
- Three Gloster Gladiator fighter planes flown by the Hal Far Fighter Flight, on Malta in 1940.
- Faith Hope and Charity (US band), a 1970s disco act
- Faith Hope & Charity (Girl group), a short lived 90's group that featured Sally Ann Marsh, Diana Barrand and Dani Behr
- The name of a Christmas decoration (Tro, hopp och kärlek), which is very common around the city of Jakobstad, Finland
- 'Faith Hope and Charity' is the standout phrase in the lyrics of The Bible Tells Me So (song), a 1955 popular song written by Dale Evans.