He is the vineshoot and the grapes that became wine
in the chalice for us to drink.
It is to follow the footsteps of Jesus Christ who is both the shepherd and the sheep, the farmer and the wheat, the vine shoot and the wine
in the chalice, the sacrifice and the sacrificer.
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.
The chalices and the water it represents inspired the Marchesa dress, including the shimmer
in the chalice's etching, gold adornments and the shape and silhouette of the glasses.
Just as
in the CHALICE Cohort Study, better cognitive function was associated with higher blood serum vitamin C levels.
You can complete everything else in Bloodborne without ever setting foot
in a Chalice Dungeon, but that would be a mistake.
Not exact matches
The «poisoned
chalice» has been a political trope since the day it was uttered on stage
in 1606 during the first run of Shakespeare's Macbeth, and a bitter aftertaste was pretty much the only thing the PC party left behind for Notley.
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The priest says that the cathedral's communion wine was kept locked
in the safe that contained the
chalices.
«The
chalice of benediction that we bless, is it not a participation
in the blood of Christ?»
Cairo (CNN)- Egypt's Coptic Christians picked a new leader Sunday, a process that involved a blindfolded boy choosing one of three names
in a crystal
chalice.
My paten and my
chalice are the depths of a soul laid widely open to all the forces which
in a moment will rise up from every corner of the earth and converge upon the Spirit.
Attention is a fluid experience,
in which background and foreground can reverse suddenly, as
in the case of ambiguous figures such as the twin human profiles which «turn into» the outline of a
chalice.
The young man waited
in the pews while the congregation went forward to receive communion, anxious because he noticed that everyone
in the congregation was drinking from the same
chalice.
In a scene near the climactic elevation of the cup, the presiding priest, who himself is infected with doubts and confusion about the faith, elevates the ceramic
chalice filled with wine.
I am aware of nothing
in music that can match this naked cry of despair — echoing the lament «dear God, let this
chalice pass.»
Wheat and wine achieve their ultimate raison d'être
in the eucharistic
chalice.»
But most, like my archbishop, suggested that,
in addition to eliminating the sign of peace and withholding the
chalice, «communicants should be encouraged to receive the Host
in their hands.»
He makes two points: first, the raw alcohol intake from a communion cup or
chalice is so very small as to be harmless; second,
in the communion service the alcohol — rather than being destructive to the alcoholic — serves a positive and even redeeming purpose.
And that cleric holding the
chalice in trembling hands is communicating nonverbally to those who can read the language.
The priest may carefully rinse his fingers over the
chalice after Communion, but as a teaching the ritual is meaningless so long as the laity are casually carrying off the Host
in their hands.
It shows intricate floral and bird designs with the
chalice of the Eucharist and the palm branches of martyrdom and was designed by men recovering
in hospitals all around the country.
The prayer
in the Garden: «Father, if it be possible, let this
chalice pass from Me; nevertheless, if it may not pass except I drink it, Thy will be done...» (Matt 26,30) does not seem to me to be merely human grief.
Nor is it true to say of some great loss or horror - say the rape of a child - «we have to accept the will of God», except
in the same sense and with the same solidarity as Christ accepted the bitter
chalice sin had brewed for him.
The somber
chalice has
in our day again become a defiant sign uplifted, the believer's «toast of terrible joy.»
In the Church of England at the Reformation, the priest at his ordination was given a Bible instead of a paten and
chalice.
On the wall ahead, a dazzling bronze - on - gold relief represents a kneeling angel offering the
chalice in the Garden of Gethsemane.
The Catholic priest, dressed
in his purple robe, raised the
chalice of wine toward the sky.
Brown explains the importance of this connection: «Knights who claimed to be «searching for the
chalice» were speaking
in code as a way to protect themselves from a Church that had subjugated women, banished the Goddess, burned nonbelievers, and forbidden the pagan reverence for the sacred feminine.»
The quest for the grail — the
chalice used at the Last Supper — was a consuming fascination
in medieval culture.
CNN: Egypt's Coptic Christians pick new pope Egypt's Coptic Christians picked a new leader Sunday, a process that involved a blindfolded boy choosing one of three names
in a crystal
chalice.
With this understanding, following (Blaise) Pascal, we may see ourselves drawn quite personally into the episode on the Mount of Olives: my own sin was present
in that terrifying
chalice.
Our participation
in the Mass is chiefly
in our hearts, but must touch all our senses, so that we are allowed to pray with our voices, to respond aloud to the priest's «The Lord be with you», to join
in when invited to pray «the prayer our Saviour gave us», to sing, to be able to see and hear, to be aware of the scent of the incense and the flickering of the candles and the gleam of the
chalice.
John Jay Hughes may not have been born with a silver spoon
in his mouth, but surely he was sprinkled from a silver
chalice.
Stella Artois has helped provide more than 800,000 people
in the developing world with access to five years of clean water by selling more than 225,000 limited edition
chalices and donating $ 3 million to Water.org.
International Sparkling Awards — Italy Launches the First International Award Dedicated to «Sparkling» Wine: The centuries — old traditions and
chalices of emotion: the most elegant wine
in the world now has an exclusive award.
It is a poisoned
chalice, last reasonablr success was fourth
in world cup
in 1990.
On Aug. 16, Mark Waggoner, the team's vice president of finance, woke up before dawn and toted the
chalice to the top of 14,433 - foot Mount Elbert, the tallest peak
in Colorado.
The only obvious signs of his career are
in the den, where three small trophies sit beside the TV: his Wimbledon cup, the Australian
chalice and the U.S. Open trophy.
After the series, Lidstrom, his wife, Annika, and their two children, Kevin, 3 1/2, and Adam, 1 1/2, traveled to Sweden to show off Lord Stanley's
chalice and visit Nicklas's parents
in his hometown of Avesta.
the fa brophy the chocolate
chalice of supremacy (stick some rolo's inside) the happy ending (sponsored by beijing massage parlour
in paddington)
A well paid poison
chalice, probably like most elite manager jobs
in this game.
The job at the helm of the Giuseppe Meazza has become something of a poisoned
chalice in recent years.
One option might be to offer Nicola Sturgeon the full fiscal autonomy she has asked for — a poisoned
chalice in the view of many.
Victory
in the 2010 general election will be a poisoned
chalice for the winner, a leading US economist has warned.