We venerate the cross because it has broken down our pride, shattered our envy, redeemed our sin, and atoned for our punishment. |
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It is this sort of people and not rootless metropolitan babblers who value and indeed venerate the Queen. |
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They worship and venerate their own, but turn on players of the other side. |
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Today, pilgrims travel to Sergiyev Posad to venerate the saint's relics, and 300 seminarians study theology there. |
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Hinduism asserts that all ways of belief are equally valid, and Hindus readily venerate the saints, and the sacred objects, of other faiths. |
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The main purpose of the Pilgrimage to Santiago is to arrive at the Cathedral of Compostela and venerate the Saint Apostle. |
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Come, all faithful, let us venerate the holy Resurrection of Christ for behold, through the Cross, joy has come to all the world. |
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We venerate Your Cross, O Christ and we praise and glorify Your Holy Resurrection. |
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We should honour and venerate theologians, too, and the ministers of God's word, because it is they who give us spirit and life. |
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Our right to venerate the saints can be deduced from the veneration offered to the angels as attested by Holy Writ. |
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Local residents built a temple in her honour and began to venerate her as a goddess. |
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Even today, lots of other people respect and venerate the universe, which is life itself. |
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Mainly fishmen and farmers, they carved numerous masks and figures in order to venerate their forbears and hosts of gods called water spirit. |
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You must love, venerate, pray and mortify yourself for the Pope, and do so with greater affection each day. |
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The Talibé should be submissive, brave, punctual, very respectful towards his master whom he must venerate. |
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As people call upon the dead war leader as they go to battle, or the dead king as they face tribal hardship, they begin to venerate the figure. |
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God's creation of Adam and his order to the angels to venerate him was a blow to Iblis' pride. |
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The winning board contained the words florigen, trooz, venerate, contuse and barf. |
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People were meant not to gape at them but to venerate them. |
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I went to venerate the Shroud accompanied by all of you-as I always do on my trips-to ask our Lord to enkindle our hearts with the fire of the Holy Spirit. |
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Since the 15th century, the followers of local saint-scholar Srimanta Sankardeva, who venerate the god Vishnu, have been building monasteries, or satras, here. |
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As prime minister, however, one of Mr Noda's most symbolic foreign-policy gestures would be whether or not he visits Yasukuni on the annual August 15th ceremony to venerate the souls of Japan's war dead. |
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We recall with gratitude the immense contribution made by Polish people to our life in Canada and we venerate Poland's unquenchable passion for freedom. |
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Even with the lightening fast arrival of a secularising culture from the west, a great respect for the church remains, as witnessed by the people who stop to venerate a church as they pass in front of it. |
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Centène recalled that each year thousands of Valencians make the pilgrimage to the Cathedral of Vannes in order to venerate the relics of their patron saint. |
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I have to tell the House and Canadians who are watching on television that I venerate this institution and I do not think changes should be made lightly. |
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Then, various civic groups venerate the relic and the procession concludes with a prayer ceremony, performed in several languages to accommodate the international audience. |
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One of the most famous pilgrims to visit her tomb was St. Catherine of Siena, who went to venerate the saint and also, probably, to visit her niece, Eugenia, who was a nun in the convent there. |
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He who has not known the Father as love, sacrifice and forgiveness, let him know Him fully during this period, so that instead of fearing His justice, he may love and venerate Him. |
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When a political ideology is universally accepted by the elite, when the people who 'define situations' embrace and venerate it, this means that it is high time free men were fighting it. |
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This evening I pray you especially to venerate the Heart of my Son, Jesus. |
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I witnessed our Father's affection when he once went to Ars to venerate him, and to commend to him the holiness of priests and the relations of Opus Dei with the diocesan bishops. |
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Similarly, classical pagans would have found it peculiar to distinguish groups by the number of deities followers venerate. |
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At the celebration of the Paschal Triduum, we will adore and venerate both the Saviour's Cross and the Sacrament of the Cross, the Blessed Eucharist. |
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