Sentences with phrase «by saintly»

And I have also seen many many scary medication errors, wrong labwork ordered, incorrect imaging results given to patients, pathology reports wrongly interrupted to the patient, and injections given incorrectly and with wrong dosages, BY THE SAINTLY AND PERFECT REGISTERED NURSE!!!
Screenwriter - turned - author Justin Halpern has made an entire career out of being emotionally roadkilled by his saintly father while allowing the readers to have front row seats to laugh at his misfortune.
Verdict: 4 Stars Screenwriter - turned - author Justin Halpern has made an entire career out of being emotionally roadkilled by his saintly father while allowing the readers to have front row seats to laugh at his misfortune.
There's also room for a secondary romance between J.R. and his loyal, widowed Latina employee of thirty years, Gloria Martinez (Patricia Mayen - Salazar), another pairing made possible by that saintly Mrs. Miracle, with her runaway ornaments and enchanted tupperware.
We find that error by excess is exemplified by every saintly virtue.
as any glance at the words used by saintly people about themselves would show.

Not exact matches

And this presupposes that legend has to do with a «saintly» life and a blessed death, by which the believer can be edified and inspired to emulation.
Oliva appeals to a classic moral doctrine promoted by Aquinas and many other saintly theologians, namely, that the circumstances impact the guilt attached to a sinful act.
Inasmuch as the will - power of contemporary man is not in itself more vigorous or unswerving than that of a Plato or an Augustine, and individual moral perfection is still to be measured by steadfastness in pursuance of the known good (and therefore relative) we can not claim as individuals to be more moral or saintly than our fathers.
Ibn «Arabi got around the problem of traditional reaction by positing that Muhammad also had two levels of knowledge — one, prophetic — for the umma; two saintly — for the saints.
In our own day, inspired by centuries of moral fiction and visual mythos, novelists and rock composers have made her Jesus» faithful Greek or Eurasian prostitute, anguished because he won't love her and she doesn't know how to love him; earthy, beautiful, the saintly hooker who spices the story of the Galilean on his way to Superstardom.
It is also important to see that subtle distortions in the saintly life may be as destructive as vicious rejections of God's call by grossly unspiritual people.
The saintly Dom Guéranger with his L'Année Liturgique, and subsequent writers such as Pius Parsch, provided a healthy counterpoint to this tendency by instructing the laity on the texts of the liturgy themselves.
In other words, it is not thanks to magisterial Church documents that we have this central tenet of the Faith (although I am sure by now that it is certainly secured by decree of the Magisterium), but thanks to the faithful and saintly life and writings of one man from a far flung province of the Roman empire who would rather retreat to the quiet of the cloister than rule from the episcopal throne (though he clearly felt quite bitter about losing the latter).
While the liturgical gesture of imposing hands exclusively pertained to the bishop in the ancient Church's reconciliatory rites, it incarnated the Church's saintly members» collective intercession by means of which the penitent's sins are forgiven.
No man, no matter how altruistic or saintly, meets his own hunger by putting food into someone else's mouth.
We may paraphrase this by cordially admitting that saintly conduct would be the most perfect conduct conceivable in an environment where all were saints already; but by adding that in an environment where few are saints, and many the exact reverse of saints, it must be ill adapted.
Our question, you will remember, is as to whether religion stands approved by its fruits, as these are exhibited in the saintly type of character.
Theologies representing the gods as mindful of their glory, and churches with imperialistic policies, have conspired to fan this temper to a glow, so that intolerance and persecution have come to be vices associated by some of us inseparably with the saintly mind.
I wasn't referring to suicide, but more in general: how, for instance, disease or wars are blamed on the devil and saintly deeds by people always have to come from God.
They notice that it is permeated by a spirit of deep reverence or piety, that it aims to transform the quality and character of experience in a direction that appears saintly, that it manifests itself in such institutions as temples and monasteries in which there are ritual observances, and so forth.
On the one hand, you could make the argument that Spitzer now looks practically saintly by comparison.
In a story overseen by an editor named Whittaker Chambers, the magazine noted with its typical prose from the period: «[T] here will be dimly discernible, to those who are interested in cause & effect in history, the features of a shy, almost saintly, childlike little man with the soft brown eyes, the drooping facial lines of a world - weary hound, and hair like an aurora borealis... Albert Einstein did not work directly on the atom bomb.
Jason Bateman plays the everyman (ya know - the Ed Helms - role), who's lorded over by psychotic Kevin Spacey, who manages to make the other horrible boss he played, Buddy from SWIMMING WITH SHARKS, look almost saintly by comparison.
As played by Dennis Quaid, «the killer» is a very mixed - up individual: a saintly sinner, a world-wise naïf, a skilled performer with zero sense of discipline, a loving husband who uses his wife for a punching bag.
Complete with the director's trademark visceral intensity, it draws the viewer in to the depraved masculine underworld of the London Russian mob, which makes the Sopranos look almost saintly by comparison.
Karenin is 20 years Anna's senior but he has an impeccable character, deep honor, is a good father and husband, and is regarded as saintly by his peers.
It Needs: A more rounded, less saintly heroine; less grotesque caricaturing of its middle class characters (a regular feature in Leighs films); and a little less tea - drinking (it is hard on the bladder by the second hour).
He stands by the Coke machine, compassion pouring out of him, and the film takes on a saintly, worried grandeur.
Scripted by Helen Edmundson and Philippa Goslett, Mary Magdalene paints its superhuman heroine in too - saintly terms.
There is a strong attachment to the Korean past and tradition, with the father a saintly figure strongly worshipped by the daughter.
Keller is the author of Strange Case of Mr. Bodkin & Father Whitechapel, a companion novel to Robert Louis Stevenson's Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde that reverses the classic tale by bringing forth the saintly counterpart of a ruthless banker.
Hazel's matter - of - fact - ness doesn't go untempered by fear or sadness, but she and her cohorts are nothing like the saintly, heroic, very quiet sick people who populate so many books and movies.
After experiencing the unpleasant realities of a Nigerian police cell, he is rescued by Amaka, a Pam Grier-esque Blaxploitation heroine with a saintly streak.
By a feat of forgiveness that borders on the saintly, I remain employed at this hospital.
I haven't met a reader (misdirection, sorry) nor read an article by the editors or other contributers, which isn't socialist and thinks that socialism is the saintly path.
The saintly Obama, by contrast, «is currently trying to galvanise Congress and the American public to take action to halt catastrophic climate change».
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