It's an awesome place and the Celts associated it with their Goddess of Waters, Sul, sanctifying it into a shrine. |
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An assembly of 90 monks conducted Buddhist ritual chants and prayers sanctifying the ceremony. |
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Positively, God exercises his sanctifying power in us in order to lovingly and with much tenderness draw us close to his heart. |
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It was for the solemn task of protecting and sanctifying the ducal resting place that Philip chose the most austere of the religious orders. |
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The apparently unjust sufferings of the righteous are explained as God's method of sanctifying his chosen people. |
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Each person is called to this life by the Son, in and through the power of the sanctifying Spirit. |
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When we act in a holy way, sanctifying His Name and creation itself, then, the Presence of God becomes more accessible to man, and nature stands aside for God. |
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Despite the doomsday rhetoric, I have yet to see a single example of how a particular class of citizens sanctifying their union via marriage will wreck that institution. |
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Give me Thy sanctifying grace and keep me faithful and sinless for this day and every day. |
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The creative, dynamic and sanctifying power of His Word is able to restore and transform what is devastated and broken. |
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Participation in this sacrament confers sanctifying grace upon the couple and the community. |
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Is there a paterfamilias who has suffered more than I have so that this garment of sanctifying grace will be able to regain anew its purity? |
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It opens in them the sources of the sanctifying Spirit for a complete liberation. |
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The different stages of the Ritual, sanctifying the different moments from death to burial, takes place in an appropriate manner. |
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This gift of the Spirit, with its mysterious sanctifying power, is the source and root of the special task of evangelization and of sanctification which is entrusted to us. |
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He agreed with the proposal to delete the words in parenthesis, stressing the point that it was people who sanctify space and space sanctifying people. |
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What do we call habitual or sanctifying grace? |
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Moreover, the Lord gives to humanity irrefutable evidence of His sanctifying presence as was the case in former times with our Fathers in the faith. |
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Whoever bears within him the Name of God, this Name will be either sanctifying and glorifying for him and for all around him, or it will bring about profanation and a curse. |
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The time of Septuagesima has its particular focus also: the weakness of man's nature after the Fall, at which he lost not only sanctifying grace, but also the preternatural gifts. |
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While a venial sin weakens the sinner's union with God, it is not a deliberate turning from him and so does not wholly block the inflow of sanctifying grace. |
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Politically, some fear that civil religion contributes to a form of national idolatry or that it sanctions, by sanctifying, nationalistic ideologies and aspirations. |
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His marriage with Parvati is then a model of conjugal love, the divine prototype of human marriage, sanctifying the forces that carry on the human race. |
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The Methodist Church teaches the Arminian concepts of free will, conditional election and sanctifying grace. |
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Holiness and mission pass through the community because the risen Lord makes himself present in it and through it,50 making it holy and sanctifying the relationships. |
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In their apostolic zeal the active and sanctifying Spirit became visible. |
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Political editorialising for example will melodramatise the mistakes of an African president while sanctifying massacres initiated by leaders of powerful nations. |
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He is responsible for teaching, governing, and sanctifying the faithful of his diocese, sharing these duties with the priests and deacons who serve under him. |
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