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'''Reconciliation''' or '''reconcile''' may refer to:
], the statue of Reconciliation in ] in Coventry depicts two former enemies forgiving each.]]


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'''Reconciliation''' may mean the following:
* '''Reconciliation''' may be seen as part of a process of a ] gone wrong, typically as the result of one party causing a rift, by putting an end a relationship of enmity and by substituting for one of peace and good will. This may be the relationship between individuals or between nations.


==Accounting==
* The : "The path to reconciliation begins with individual acts of confession. Paradoxically, the greatest wounds in human history, the greatest injustices, have not happened through the acts of some individual perpetrator; rather through the institutions, systems, philosophies, cultures, religions and governments of humankind. Because of this, we, as individuals, are tempted to absolve ourselves of all individual responsibility. However, unless somebody chooses to identify themselves with corporate entities, such as the nation of our citizenship, or the subculture of our ancestors, the act of honest confession will never take place. This leaves us in a world of injury and offense in which no corporate sin is ever acknowledged, reconciliation never begins and old hatreds deepen."
* ]


==Arts, entertainment, and media==
* ] is a ] ] in which a priest proclaims forgiveness of confessed sin.
===Books===
* ] is a Jewish holiday, considered by Jews to be the holiest and most solemn day of the year; its central theme is atonement and reconciliation.
* ], the third volume of the ''Under the North Star'' trilogy by Väinö Linna
* The group is formed by individuals in ], to assist local communities in the South where racial violence had made racial separation a fact of daily life.
* '''Reconciliation''' is the process of healing cultural divisions between non-indigenous and ].
* '''Reconciliation''' in the rural vernaculum of certain Southern states of the USA can also refer to the process of removing the outer starchy layer that covers freshly harvested maize.
* '''''Reconciliation''''' is the probably the most well-known ] by ]. Originally created in 1977 for the at ] and entitled ''Reunion'', in 1995 (to mark the 50th anniversary of the end of ]) bronze casts of this sculpture were renamed ''Reconciliation'' and were placed in the ruins of ] and in the ] in Japan. An additional cast can be found on the grounds of ] in ]. To mark the opening of the rebuilt German ] (parliament building) in 1999, another cast was placed as part of the ] memorial.
*'''Reconciliation''' is the technical name for a special parliamentary procedure used in the United States Congress, under which congressional committees adjust, or “reconcile,” existing tax or entitlement law with the new tax or entitlement spending targets called for in that year's congressional budget resolution.


==See also== ===Sculpture===
* ], a sculpture by Josefina de Vasconcellos in Coventry Cathedral
* ]Reconciliation is a Sacrament of Healing
* ''Reconciliation'', a sculpture by ] in Nieuwpoort, Belgium
* ]
* ], ]


===Television===
* ], episode of soap opera
* ], episode of soap opera


==Biology==
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* ], a branch of ecology that studies biodiversity in human-dominated ecosystems


==Law==
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* ], a legislative procedure in the United States Senate
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==Religion==
* ], returning to faith or harmony after a conflict
* ], political theology of how reconciliation can be brought into regions of conflict
* ], a sacrament of the Catholic Church also known as Reconciliation

==People==
* ] (born 1989), American rapper

==Sociology and politics==
*], in 20th- and 21st-century politics
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==See also==
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* "Reconciled", song by Penal Colony on the album '']''
* ], an émigré from Communist Czechoslovakia who later reconciled their relationship with the régime
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* '']'', processes of dealing with the past in Germany
*], Canadian holiday
*], South African holiday


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reconciliantion is a great way to relieve stress that you build up when you sin. you will feel alot better after you have reconsiliation

Latest revision as of 17:39, 22 November 2024

Reconciliation or reconcile may refer to:

Accounting

Arts, entertainment, and media

Books

Sculpture

Television

Biology

Law

Religion

People

Sociology and politics

See also

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