Sentences with phrase «deeper meaning of the holiday»

Insofar as the proposal of the Incarnation addresses one of the greatest human desires (that the transcendent become immanent), everyone has at least some stake in retaining the deeper meaning of the holiday.

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Weekends will assume a deeper meaning, and thoughts of summer holidays and World Cups in far flung lands, will fade hazily into the memory banks, perhaps retrieved and discussed at some later date, when other matters appear less pressing.
When creating this homemade holiday card, use white and different hues of blue to symbolize not only the colors of winter, but also deeper spiritual meaning.
We're knee - deep in the holidays, which means that a lot of well - intentioned folks are getting on the scale to make sure that gelt candy and those sugar cookies aren't hitting their waistbands too hard.
Holidays are so tough because both of our families have deep traditions and things that we do that mean a lot to us.
It's that time of year again — the holidays is coming and the inevitable stress of a New Year (that is, the hope that we will eat, work, date, live or just be better in 2018) is upon us, which can only mean we are knee - deep in awards season.
Microsoft recently released its upgraded Xbox One, the Xbox One X, and although there aren't any Black Friday deals on that system, the arrival of the holiday shopping season — and the Xbox One X — means that the Xbox One S will be available at a deep discount on Thanksgiving weekend.
Both Thanksgiving next week and Christmas next month are great opportunities to teach our kids or grandkids the deeper lessons and meaning of the holidays.
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