We could do worse than rededicate ourselves to the observance of fasting and abstinence. |
Concessions, perhaps, to the observance of international laws that make the policy the newspaper advocates a war crime. |
The European Convention of Human Rights grants rights of religious worship and observance in public and private. |
Each of these nuclei soon gathers a cultus, with the neighbourhood devising elaborate festivities and observances around it. |
The most important rituals revolve around the cycle of ancestral and royal observances. |
Hearing the Lord's voice takes us beyond mere religious profession or formal observances. |