Sentences with phrase «became chalice»

Blessed be the shepherd who became the lamb for our atonement, blessed be the vine shoot which became chalice for our salvation, blessed be the grape, the source of medicine of life.
A paper cup becomes a chalice, printed flower jewels, then a grail.

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Working with BlackShire Capital Corp., Chalice Farms will become an industry leader in expanding its retail footprint throughout the United States and abroad.
How brutal can an organization such as the church become, taking the billions of dollars from those who can hardly feed their families, while those fattened friars, drinking some of the best wines out of golden chalices turn and attack children from those very families.
The somber chalice has in our day again become a defiant sign uplifted, the believer's «toast of terrible joy.»
He is the vineshoot and the grapes that became wine in the chalice for us to drink.
To bear fruit is to allow ourselves to be crushed for the sake of the world, and become wine in the chalice so that others may drink of it.
Oh what the heck, it's definitely become a poisoned chalice.
The job at the helm of the Giuseppe Meazza has become something of a poisoned chalice in recent years.
With your help, MASSIVE CHALICE will become a reality — forged by Double Fine with our 3D in - house Buddha Engine and unleashed on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Massive Chalice is a turn based strategy that embraces the more free - form movement that has become popular in the tactical strategy arena and focuses on building your nation's legacy as a god - like ruler.
A monster who took the chalice filled with the power of darkness into its body and became a True Demon King whose power surpasses that of a god.
The next major game from Kyle Reimergarten — creator of Fantastic Arcade 2013 selection (and one of my overall top 2013 games), Fjords — Banana Chalice is a tunnel shooter about cats, bananas and monsters, with all of the off - kilter and lo - fi home - spun charm that by now has become his signature.
While becoming Chancellor of the Exchequer in the circumstances was clearly a poisoned chalice, it would have been impossible to reject.
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