"Thankfully, the injured guest is well and has joined us at the
Quo Vadis since the incident."
The pope's recent actions and those on his behalf as well as a passage in Laudato Si' causes me to ask:
Quo vadis, Francis?
QUO VADIS? Qui manipule dans l'ombre et qui exige dans la clarte?
On Sunday 18 January the keynote theme is
Quo vadis residential construction."
Surprisingly, several weeks after my
Quo Vadis? response was published, I received mail from Dr.
"
Quo Vadis" is the name of a famous book and movie, based on an encounter between St Peter, the first Pope, and the risen Christ.
Within the framework of the Conference, Minister Poposki addressed the panel discussion titled "
Quo Vadis, Western Balkans?" in which he discussed the general situation of the process of European integration of the countries of the Western Balkans and their prospects of joining the European Union, as a strong catalyst of democratic reforms, transformation and modernization of the countries of the Region.
Beginning with
Quo Vadis in 1951 and continuing with big screen epics like The Robe (1953), Ben Hur (1959), Spartacus (1960), and other films, the Hollywood Roman epic emerges as a post World War II phenomenon.
Security researcher Chris Woods of
Quo Vadis Labs told the Daily Mail, "An attacker can disable all the security on the chip, reprogram cryptographic and access keys ...
The most famous writer in modern history, as I recalled, was Henryk Sienkiewicz, author of
Quo Vadis and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905.
The editor also added the Latin text of the paraphrase of the Sienkiewicz novel
Quo Vadis made by a Hungarian teacher Adalbertus Denczer.