New Visions The most radical and experimental section of the festival will welcome new titles
from consecrated fimmakers like Ho Sang - soo (Nobody's Daughter Haewon), Phillippe Grandieux (White Epilepsy) and Peter Greenaway (Goltzius & The Pelican Company).
From his consecrated hands to my mouth!
Not exact matches
In traditions that believe in the real presence of Christ, the priest or pastor may get tipsy
from drinking the
consecrated wine that is left over at the end of the service, since the blood of Christ can not just be poured down the drain.
One condition; you must
consecrate your firstborns for deliverance
from bondage
from a king or prince, and that requires a payment to be made; slaves must be purchased, not stolen.
He celebrated his last Mass with just the two of us, and I could barely keep him
from consuming the host before he had
consecrated it.
We have not mounted philosophical arguments that prove Christ is really present in the Eucharist despite appearances, or that He is wholly present in each part of each
consecrated host; nor have we proved,
from reason alone, that He is really present in a
consecrated host in the Cathedral of Tokyo and Paris at the same time.
About music, Van der Leeuw suggests, «The inclination to the absolute, which is called silence,» is the sacred extremity of music.54 What Van der Leeuw describes has been expressed in a more down - to - earth way on a poster: «The «
consecrated spot» can not be distinguished
from the playground.
The word «holy» was to show that followers of God were «set apart» (sacred,
consecrated, venerated)
from other people who were not God's followers.
The sections cover topics ranging
from Christ and Mary to the priesthood, the
consecrated life, peace, the saints, mission and vocation.
Far
from her being cut off
from such people in her
consecrated state, as readers might readily assume, the sharing of her Benedictine spirituality has proved an enrichment for the many whose hearts she has touched with renewed hope and Christian joy.
The unique process of assimilation and synthesis, pursued
from the beginning of time, being at length revealed, the universal Christ will appear like a flash of lightning amid the storm - clouds of a slowly
consecrated World.
It is important to say at the outset that the consecration of virginity is the consecration of an existing state of virginity and not a prospective vow of chastity, even if the two have the same practical effect concerning the future; a further important distinction is that
consecrated virginity is a permanent state
from which one can not be dispensed.
As Selvaggi writes, «the nature of
consecrated virginity [is] holiness of body and soul, the one inseparable
from the other, both for the glory of God in humble service and modest living in a stable way of life.»
And, believe it or not, the box looks like the Tabernacle in Catholic churches, where they store the
consecrated host
from the Eucharist.
«Therefore the Church gives thanks for each and every woman: for mothers, for sisters, for wives; for women
consecrated to God in virginity; for women dedicated to the many human beings who await the gratuitous love of another person; for women who watch over the human persons in the family, which is the fundamental sign of the human community; for women who work professionally, and who at times are burdened by a great social responsibility; for «perfect» women and for «weak» women - for all women as they have come forth
from the heart of God in all the beauty and richness of their femininity; as they have been embraced by his eternal love; as, together with men, they are pilgrims on this earth, which is the temporal «homeland» of all people and is transformed sometimesinto a «valley of tears»; as they assume, together with men, a common responsibility for the destiny of humanity according to daily necessities and according to that definitive destiny which the human family has in God himself, in the bosom of the ineffable Trinity.»
In a way I have been writing this book all my life, and
from childhood that life has been
consecrated to him of whom I write.
The tradition is that the Mary appeared to some monks 1000 years ago and
consecrated the island to herself barring any other female
from the island.
But Jesus reminded the critics that when David was fleeing
from Saul he made the priest at Nob give him the
consecrated bread of the Presence («show - bread»), which the law reserved for the use of the priests (I Sam 21:1 - 6; Ex 25:30; 39:36; 40:23; Lev 24:5 - 9).
She maintained that «
consecrated virginity [was] as far removed
from bachelorhood as it [was]
from marriage.»
More than the argument
from docility, it was this ritual cleansing on the altar that persuaded me, as if it had been a surface refreshment of the deeper mystery of the priest's
consecrated hands.
A. Festival Religious festivals were occasions for a break
from life's larger concerns, a special time, or «parenthesis» within life,
consecrated to the Lord in joy.
As if to redress singlehandedly the real and perceived neglect of women's contributions to the Catholic Church, McNamara gives us an exhaustively researched, comprehensively presented, and splendidly written history,
from clandestine Roman days to the present, of the women who were
consecrated to the lay apostolate or the contemplative life.
By dying He has «
consecrated a new and living way through the veil» which separated human experience
from the world of supreme reality (x. 20).
I am sure it was with laughter in his eyes that he confused those who objected to his companions» plucking the grain heads as they passed through the fields on the Sabbath with a reminder of what David, the idealized hero, had done, entering the «house of God,» taking the
consecrated bread
from the Holy Place, and giving it to his companions because they were hungry.
As you know, Pope Francis has decided to
consecrate the world to the Immaculate Heart of Mary on 13 October during the ceremony for the Marian Day in St Peter's Square, in the presence of Our Lady's statue, which he requested to be brought
from Fatima.
This realisation was not one that human beings are able to reach of their own accord, anymore than they can distinguish, without revelation, ordinary bread
from that which has been
consecrated by a priest.
And once
consecrated the virgin can not be dispensed
from her consecration.
This vagueness is equally found in Keep Watch, the latest document
from the Congregation for Institutes of
Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life, which Sr Patricia Jordan wrongly attributes to Pope Francis.
It is clear that this pope sees the corruption that has infiltrated his administration as inspired by the evil one: and now, in
consecrating the Vatican to the Holy Archangel's protection and in asking him «to defend us
from the evil one and banish him», he has invoked, on the entire process of Curial reform, the archangel's active and by no means necessarily peaceable help.
The Episcopal Church
consecrated its first openly lesbian bishop Saturday in the face of objections
from some conservative Anglicans.
And since the wheat
from these fields was
consecrated and holy to the Lord, the priests hoarded it all for themselves and for the other temple workers.
Toward the end of the tenth century agitation began for the Peace of God, which sought to exempt
from attack all persons and places
consecrated to the Church — churches, monasteries, clergy, monks, and virgins.
The
consecrated man felt he could not face his superiors or his God if he had not fulfilled the rules, which seemed to flow so ineluctably
from the Church and its Canon Law.
The Roman Canon Law, still in force, had all sorts of superstitious regulations about the
consecrated bread, that it was not to be touched by anyone other than a priest, that if one of the breads was dropped various purificatory rules had to be performed; now instead of simply lifting the rules, on the contrary, they almost compel everyone to touch the Sacrament, with a kind of compulsive hysteria, as far removed
from the Gospel as the Roman rules themselves, though in the opposite direction.
It is clear
from III, q. 78 a. 3, ad.1 that St Thomas believed that the liturgical representation of the death of Jesus depends upon «the blood being
consecrated apart
from the body; because it was by the Passion that the blood was separated
from the body».
Very late accounts 15 of the «peculiarities» of Alexandria make plausible this description of a presbyteral constitution with the twelve choosing
from their midst one to be bishop and
consecrating him.
In 1613 in what is now upstate New York, the first agreement was
consecrated between indigenous peoples and interlopers
from afar.
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The 110 - mile autostrada run
from Mazara del Vallo at Sicily's western edge to the local roads
consecrated by the Targa Florio provided an excellent opportunity to savor the California's softer side.
The patron saint feasts in this micro-destination of the Riviera Nayarit are very popular and begin with the novena — nine days of pilgrimage
from the different neighborhoods and areas to the small sanctuary
consecrated to the Virgen Morena (Dark - Skinned Virgin), located in the main plaza.
Description The island of Bali has long been characterized in the world as the last «paradise» on earth, a traditional society insulated
from the modern world and its vicissitudes, whose inhabitants have exceptional artistic talents and
consecrate a considerable amount of time and wealth to sumptuous ceremonies for their own pleasure and that of their gods.
The sixth Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, which ran
from September 22 through October 1, was staged in a Stalinist temple
consecrated to the history of the Soviet Union — a once blaring television.
The title has a double meaning: it is not just the flowers of the eighth month of the year, signifying the end of summer, but also ôˈg «st deriving
from the Latin meaning, «
consecrated, venerable.»
Especially the parallel to Amish quilts
from their golden age between 1880 and 1940 is so obvious that Whitney Museum
consecrates a whole exhibition to displaying the quilts in 1971.
I was born during an environmental revolution when new laws to protect air, water, wildlife, and our nation's natural treasures sprung
from bi-partisan efforts and were
consecrated by the pen of a Republican President.
Crafted and constructed by international architect Thierry W. Despont — who has been commissioned by other notable clients including Bill Gates, Gianni Agnelli and Stavros Niarchos — 26 Park Lane Circle is a Georgian residence that has everything
from an indoor pool and spa to a chapel
consecrated by two cardinals.