Sentences with phrase «give them time together»

This process may take up to an hour or longer, but the mother and baby should be given this time together to start learning about each other.
This gives you some time together without being disturbed by anyone and it will be just you two in a vehicle, talking and holding hands.
The announcement he'd been born was held back to give them time together as a regular family.

Not exact matches

With the holidays coming up, it's time to start putting together your roster of gifts to give.
Inspiration Put it all together, and what emerges is a picture of the truly inspiring leader: someone who communicates clearly, concisely, and often, and by doing so motivates everyone to give his or her best all the time.
The lessons Fidelity (fnfv) is learning could give it a valuable advantage at a time when other big financial institutions are dipping their toes into the world of cryptocurrencies, which are together worth well over $ 100 billion today.
«But the ride also gives [me and my husband] time to talk and be together, and it's nice to go back to the neighborhood.»
So now almost ten times as many scientists — 15,364 to be precise — have come together to give us a «second notice.»
As the season of giving good continues, Starbucks stores will serve beverages in a new red holiday cup for a limited time, featuring a white heart framed by two hands coming together.
All together, CCA houses at least 66,000 inmates at any given time.
It also is a good opportunity for spouses because military families love to travel during the limited time they have together, and knowing how to get them military rates on their vacations gives you an advantage over other agents.
The exchanges have until May 1 to submit their responses, which doesn't give them much time to put something together.
«And the thousands of volunteers in our country who will give up their time to make someone else's Christmas that little bit better: from faith inspired projects like the Churches Together initiative in my own constituency - to aid workers helping those in war - torn parts of the world.
Now, lets say that the computer was put together by an extremely intelligent human (or humans) which gave it the capability to adapt, selft - update, etc. and the computer as time goes by gets better, faster and smarter.
It served the valuable functions of helping couples discover whether their union could produce children and giving the community and the couples» families the time to come together to support the eventual marriage.
Now, for the first time, nine men will be ordained together by an English Bishop who can give them regular oversight as they begin their ministries.
Now, I've seen people greatly helped by medication, but this time... he's grossly over medicated and they have given him electro shock therapy... the depression is gone but... a totally brilliant man will spend the rest of his life on disability... he can't put sentences together coherently... his memory is shot.
It is our duty as Americans to know and appreciate the systems of belief — the mythic cosmologies, the scientific laws, the common - sense attitudes — that in times past have served to give coherence and purpose to our life together.
But here, too, there is little that is actually new, although there is detail that confirms what shrewder observers of Vatican life pieced together after the events of early 2013: that Benedict XVI's poorly - planned 2012 visit to Mexico and Cuba convinced him that he could no longer travel; that he believed the Pope must be present at World Youth Day 2013 in Brazil, a conviction that became the terminus ad quem driving the timing of the abdication and what immediately preceded it; and that, contrary to speculations that have become more lurid over time, Benedict's concern about his increasingly frailty, which fuelled his concern that he would be increasingly unable to give the Church what she deserved from a pope, was the sole motive behind his decision to renounce the Oice of Peter — not Vatileaks, not concerns about financial and other corruptions inside the Leonine Wall, not blackmail.
A sample: for the feast of Corpus Christi, we are given some practical grounding in Christ's words about being the «living bread come down from heaven», together with thoughts about how we are united to the Father through Jesus, and also with one another - quoting St Paul - and finally a profound look towards eternity as «Jesus» gift of himself is transmitted to us beyond time and space».
My own instinct — as one who has in his time given a good deal of attention to the history of Rome's responses to Anglo - Catholics wanting solutions which, in Bishop Burnham's words «allow us to bring our folk with us» — is that these are more than disconnected guesses, since taken together they constitute a coherent strategy of a not entirely unfamiliar kind.Here are his frst fve «guesses»:
We strive ourselves to do that; but I am reminded that, just like the Martyrs who must have felt alone at times, they are not because across the country there are other Catholics, some lucky enough to be in solid communities, and we are all praying for each other, and that unites us together and gives us strength as it did to all those Martyrs who went to their deaths not angry but full of forgiveness and often a statement of wit.
«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.»
Well, well... I know that two wrongs don't make a right, but I think in this case there should be an exception... Calling on all of those grieving family members and friends of all those that this group decided to picket their funerals... Now is the time to come together and give this lowlife and his followers a dose of reality.
On any given Sunday, we're likely to have someone hijack our time together with a psychotic rant, drunken jokes or anger, inappropriate song requests or the uncensored expression of a soul made raw by anguish.
So the «geometrising» of the intellect consists in the cutting loose of location in time and space from each other, when in actual fact they are given together; though such separation in thought is necessary for communication.
That time God brought two perfectly matched people together in a strikingly sovereign way; the story of the couple who received a life - giving promise where IVF had failed, or that young entrepreneur who heard God speak about an idea that led to resounding success.
It says: «From that time onwards the Church has never failed to come together to celebrate the paschal mystery...» And those celebrations are a description of our liturgy: ``... reading those things «which were in all the scriptures concerning him» (Luke 24:27), celebrating the Eucharist in which «the victory and triumph of his death are again made present», and at the same time giving thanks «to God for his unspeakable gift» (2 Cor 9:15) in Christ Jesus, «in praise of his glory» (Eph 1:12), through the power of the Holy Spirit».
Participants may not necessarily give up their regular jobs or studies but they commit to a programme of prayer, worship, study, volunteering and spending time together.
Just having a chance to give a family time together is beyond words.I have asked more people to sign up and tell them what Be the Match is.
This spot gives those families a place to gather and share stories and come together to share in their grief... maybe share some stories, maybe hug another person and maybe just find something to hold on to during such a horrific time.
Following Bonhoeffer's exposition of the Sermon on the Mount, he gives an exposition of Matthew 9:35 - 10:42.39 Short vignettes are drawn of the harvest (the people are without a shepherd, without relief, deliverance, and forgiveness) for which one must pray for laborers; the call of the apostles (who are given power stronger than Satan's and are bound together only by their choice and call); the work (fulfilling their commission to preach, traveling as messengers of the King, living in «royal poverty,» warning men of the urgency of the times); the suffering of the messengers (as Jesus was persecuted so the messengers will be, but they are forewarned; because Christ will return the disciples are not to fear man, or to be gullible in thinking that «there is good in every man «40); the decision (man's eternal destiny is determined by his decision on earth for the devil or for Christ); and the fruit (the disciples are fellow workers having as their goal the «salvation of the Church»).41
It is catholic in that it is knit together as a social process, with a message that will give life and wholeness to people of every race in every nation and at every time.
Jesus knew his time was short, and so He gathered His disciples together and gave them his final teachings.
We live at a time when the taking of lifelong marriage vows is increasingly regarded as unnecessary, as a mere optional extra, while alternative forms of domestic arrangements are given official sanction, arrangements which enable couples to live together as «partners» under some mutilated or truncated «form» of traditional vows.
Note how many times in the book of Acts the Holy Spirit gives guidance to the primitive church when the people are gathered together in prayerful expectation.
Together the four functions encompass the activities that give a social structure both its equilibrium and its capacity to evolve through time.
Moreover, each human being must be constituted of many millions of these «unit - happenings» or «experiences,» because Hartshorne affirms that persons have about ten new ones per second and that they fit together so smoothly that the transitions between them go largely unnoticed.12 And inasmuch as everything in the universe is composed of similar unit - experiences or actual entities, the number of them that occurs at any given instant of time (if we may legitimately speak of such instants) must be stupendously large.
Just as the more complex organisms are just simple bits clumped together over time, the environmental feedback giving rise to greater complexity over time.
Bless us, O our Father, even all of us together, with the light of thy countenance; For by the light of thy countenance thou hast given us, O Lord our God, the Law of life, lovingkindness and righteousness, blessing, mercy, life and peace; And may it be good in thy sight to bless thy people Israel at all times and in every hour with thy peace.
Matthew and Luke recount many of the same sayings, but in quite different settings, showing either that they depended upon sources which differed, or that they were relatively indifferent to the time, the place, and the occasion on which the utterances were given, and so felt free to group them together topically as seems to have been Matthew's scheme, or to fit them into another and different appropriate setting, as in Luke.
As soon as Augustine calls this young man his «dear friend,» he takes it back: «But he was not in those early days [of childhood], nor even in this later time, a friend in the true meaning of friendship, because there can be no true friendship unless those who cling to each other are welded together by you [God] in that love which is spread throughout our hearts by the holy spirit which is given to us.»
Out of curiosity (and ready to give up), I added a little more water, a few tablespoons at a time, to the mix and miraculously it came together beautifully!
Many of the recipes come together in 30 minutes, and the ones that don't will give you plenty of downtime, so that while your dinner is busy cooking away, you're off finishing your novel, doing your nails or whatever it is you do in your spare time.
This is a great, easy recipe to whip together — and it requires no rolling out of dough or other time consuming prep, but still gives you that warm, comforting, satisfying quiche flavor.
This recipe can be thrown together in minutes, making it great for if you have guests at your home as it will give you more time to mingle.
It will give the flavors in the dressing time to really come together.
I didn't have time to put together my usual gift guide (you can view my previous guides here), but I still wanted to offer up some fun suggestions for gift - giving this holiday season.
It truly gave me a sense of how cooking can truly bring people together, and establish passion and memories to last a life time.
Pulling this dinner together in less than 10 minutes gives me time to get my mind in order, start Silas on his homework, figure out what Wesley needs for preschool the next day, make sure the baby is fed and content... you get the idea.
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