The phrase
"ancient custom" refers to a traditional practice or belief that has been followed for a very long time, often passed down through generations. It represents a longstanding way of doing things that people have been accustomed to throughout history.
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While Bali is immersed
in ancient customs and practices, it is by a far a stranger to the modern world.
Dare to know the Andes of Cusco delighting your eyes with the most beautiful landscapes, fill your body and soul with the sacred energy of the tutelary gods of the Incas and discover beautiful villages hidden in the high mountains that still
retain ancient customs.
Although the country boasts the world's oldest civilisation and retains
many ancient customs and traditions, China's major cities are dazzlingly futuristic, teeming with colour and life.
The selection process, which is codified in Egyptian civil law,
tracks ancient custom and is quite fascinating.
Beginning in dank tunnels six hundred feet below the streets of New York the story segues back fifty years to the west of Ireland
as ancient customs crumble along with abandoned villages in the path of 20th century technology (Gail B).
Over the three - week celebrations in February, the local Chinese community will also set up stands where visitors can learn how to make Chinese knots, write Chinese characters and learn
about ancient customs during the Spring Festival.
American Samoa, while similar
in ancient customs, is not part of Samoa (it is a protectorate of the USA).
This was said as a part of the ceremony ratifying the covenant between God and the people of Israel, when oxen were sacrificed, and Moses, following
the ancient custom of the blood covenant, threw half of the blood against the altar and the other half on the people.
According to all the Gospels the resurrection took place early Sunday morning, the day after the Sabbath and the third day after the crucifixion according to
the ancient custom of counting both the first and the last days.
Many people who are new to the Lutheran Church, or other liturgical churches, coming from general evangelical protestantism, are unfamiliar with
the ancient custom of observing a series of festivals, also known as «feasts,» and unique times throughout the year, known as «seasons.»
Many people who are new to the Lutheran Church, or other liturgical churches, coming from general evangelical protestantism, are unfamiliar with
the ancient custom of observing a series of festivals, also known as «feasts,» and unique times....
.22 He was alluding to
the ancient custom by which a solemn agreement or undertaking was validated by the sacrifice of an animal.
«Such action,» Bishop Schori says, «would violate
the ancient customs of the Church.»
The introduction to this work mentions
the ancient custom of the Lenten stational Masses in Rome, revived by Pope John Paul IIand celebrated in specific Roman Churches as stopping places on the way.
By
ancient custom, the visitors were under Lot's protection.
Through fire, acrobatics, dance, song, music, comedy and magnificent costuming, the performance proudly reenacts some of
the ancient customs that highlights the rich history of this region.
More recently there has been a movement to create standards around eating placenta,
an ancient custom back in favor because anecdotal evidence suggests it can improve postpartum mood and breast - milk production.
Protection of refugees is
an ancient custom.
Blessed communication «According to a report from the Rome correspondent of a prominent news service, Vatican circles announce that the Pope [Benedict XV] is preparing to bless wireless telegraphy officially, thus restoring
the ancient custom of the Church to bless inventions which confer great benefits on humanity.»
A new Weizmann Institute study suggests one of the reasons for
this ancient custom may be to check out each other's odors.
The aim of
this ancient custom is to purify the atmosphere surrounding the area in which it is performed.
Synonymous with «boho - chic,» the brand has a special aim: to preserve
the ancient customs and traditions...
Instead, she and her adopted siblings have been raised according to Father's
ancient customs.
Trace the dramatic wartime history of place that served as the Austria - Italian frontline during World War I, and discover surprising cultures within charming villages, where
the ancient customs of the Ladin people still thrive and Austrian and Italian influences seamlessly blend.
It's
an ancient custom that some say originated in China where lovers would attach their padlock to a gate or fence and throw away the key.
A maelstrom of
ancient customs, noise and trade, but what of the rest of Morocco?
The local culture also offers incredible wonder to any outing, with amazing colors,
ancient customs, and warm, friendly faces to greet you.
You can enjoy its amazing Island jungles, biodiversity and
ancient customs.
Many of the continent's indigenous communities still maintain
their ancient customs and traditions, but successive colonisation by arrivals from Europe, Africa and Asia have left their cultural calling cards, shaping aspects such as language, architecture and cuisine.
Peru — for me (at least the sacred valley, where I'm located)-- is a magical place that combines natural beauty of the mountains, with a colourful culture of the local people, who have a great connection with the mountains and
ancient customs.
Dating to pre-Hindu times, the remote mountain village of Trunyan still maintains many of
its ancient customs.
She is inspired by
ancient customs and rituals as a significant means of understanding and addressing our contemporary condition and uses her work to activate a dialog of universal origin which cross cultural barriers.
• A document which consisted of a code of procedure, a collection of
ancient customs, and a body of ordinances for the regulation of war, which became a sort of common law and which was translated into many languages (the Bodleian has it in seven languages).
Mardi Gras is
an ancient custom that originated in southern Europe.