Phrases with «religious fervour»

"Religious fervour" refers to a strong and intense enthusiasm or passion that someone has for their religious beliefs. Full definition

Sentences with «religious fervour»

  • The whisper of «one who was to come» from the earliest days of the Covenant grew into a deep chorus of religious fervour in the years building up to the birth of Jesus (faith.org.uk)
  • His whole being seized with religious fervour he looks towards a Christ already risen but still unimaginably great, invoking, in the supreme homage of faith and adoration, «Deo Ignoto». (religion-online.org)
  • Perhaps we should align environmentalism of the climate change type to that of religious fervour in the middle ages, rather than the present day. (climate-resistance.org)
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