Sentences with phrase «most sacred time»

We are privileged to assist our pets and their families at this most sacred time.
«I am deeply offended that during this Holy Week, which is a most sacred time to millions of New Yorkers, Gov. Cuomo is working hard to mobilize elected officials to legalize homosexual marriage,» Diaz said of the announcement made in The New York Times between Passover and Easter to promote «a radical agenda.»
I am deeply offended that during this Holy Week, which is a most sacred time to millions of New Yorkers, Governor Andrew Cuomo is working hard to mobilize elected officials to legalize homosexual marriage in New York.
I get to witness the most sacred time of someone's life while giving emotional support.

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As entrepreneurs, energy and time are our most sacred treasures to guard.
For a long time the Temple in Jerusalem was actually a sacred place, it even was the most sacred place on earth, because the God of Israel had promised, to be present at the Temple (1 Kings 8, 29: That thine eyes may be open toward this house night and day, [even] toward the place of which thou hast said, My name shall be there: that thou mayest hearken unto the prayer which thy servant shall make toward this place.).
Christians call them the Triduum Sacru, the three most sacred days of the year, the three most sacred days of all time when time is truly told.
The spiritual challenge of our time is to realize our sacred humanness, that there need not be a conflict between the natural and the supernatural, between the finite and the infinite, between time and eternity, between practicality and mysticism, between social justice and contemplation, between sexuality and spirituality, between our human fulfillment and our spiritual realization, between what is most human and what is most sacred.
Most people up until modern times — and here the exceptions are often intellectuals in university communities — have had an explicit sense of some «other dimension,» a sense of the sacred, the divine, the numinous, or what we shall call, in a general way, mystery.
And just when I start to buy the lie that my schedule is the most sacred thing on the planet, I am interrupted by a reminder to stop, acknowledge the time, and read the appointed prayer for this appointed day on this appointed hour.
Most small groups that have anything to do with spirituality do not simply let the sacred emerge as a by - product of their time together.
Indeed, the most sacred prayer of Christendom, the Lord's Prayer, is but a summary and concentration of the prayers used by the Jews of the time of Jesus.
On its deeper side, it has something to do with his sense of the sacred, which persisted despite a lifelong inability to believe in the usual sense of the word, and infused his work with larger dimensions than most of the literature of his time.
You gave your trust to those whose sacred duty it was to do no harm, to encourage and guide you at perhaps the most important time in a mother's life, and they failed you.
I have said so many times and will say again, that witnessing new life emerge on this planet is the most sacred honor.
It is a privilege to help families navigate the most transformative and sacred time in their lives!
Your baby's innocent curiosity is one of her most sacred traits and one to be thankful for every time you witness it.
Hopefully, after reading this, you will feel empowered to make the best decisions you can (most of the time) for you and your baby; to enjoy this sacred, exciting time; and to trust your body completely.
For those who don't know what Ramadan is, its a time for spiritual reflection and it is the most sacred month for Muslims.
An outrageously hilarious look at the sanctity of marriage, one that routinely skewers both the proponents and detractors of one of life's most revered and time - honored sacred cows.
At the same time, though, system leaders must honor the sacred trust that taxpayers put in them; they must be willing to show the results that such expenditures produce; and they must ensure that the lion's share of public resources are directed to those who need them most.
It was created in 16th century in the one - time Jewish ghetto today known as Get by the conversion of the second floor of two attached medieval houses.The most sacred place of the worship, the Aron Hakodesh, is built into the western wall of the Diocletian's Palace.
They are perpetual nomads, without a permanent base to call home, but they «have climbed volcanoes, swum with sharks, gone caving deep into sacred Mayan caves, spent time with Buddhist monks, hiked in Patagonia and lived in some of the world's most exciting cities.»
Machu Picchu, Peru Machu Picchu is considered the most sacred site of the Inka empire and to truly honor it, I recommend to take the Inka Trail, a pilgrimage at its time.
Most of the temples will hire out these items of clothing which can be worn during your time at the sacred sites.
What has never been sufficiently taken into account by «serious» criticism is the character of these works as monumental and ironic put - ons, blagues, a favorite form of destructive wit of the period, inflated to gigantic dimensions — pictorial versions of those endemic pranks which threatened to destroy all serious values, to profane and vulgarize the most sacred verities of the times.
Tracing their travels to Mecca, Jerusalem, Amsterdam, Hamburg and Senegal, the photos seek to uncover and engage with the particular and unstable memories of each location — the birthplace of Islam in Mecca, inaccessible to most non-believers, and now paved over with parking lots and luxury hotel chains; the sacred sites of Jerusalem, fought over, destroyed and restored time and again for centuries; the ostensibly liberal cities of Western Europe, where paranoia, surveillance and religious profiling are becoming the new normal; and Dakar, where the legacies of slavery and colonialism gave rise to unique Islamic identities and practices, which are increasingly under assault by globalizing forces.
The starting point of my critique is to challenge the most sacred belief of modern political and economic thought — the belief that a nation's progress is determined above all else by its rate of economic growth and that the first obligation of any government is to manage the economy to keep GDP growing as rapidly as possible over time.
The New York Times style section, our sacred text, had begun printing same - sex announcements only a few years before, under the heading «Weddings and Celebrations» (because most were technically civil unions).
Headon said lawyers need to reflect on the fact that while lawyers tend to hold much of what they do and how they do it to be sacred, most other professions have moved on with the times to embrace technology and other service providers in an effort to get things done more efficiently.
It is, after all, a right explicitly recognized no fewer than three times in our Constitution, one of our nation's most sacred documents.
For those folks, who are not night owls, their sacred time is in daylight, and the most romantic time of day may be the sunrise.
It honored all our values, most importantly it truly is child - centered, and at all times the staff made this feel like the sacred experience that it is.»
Along with nap time (the sacred NAP TIME), this schedule gives her most evenings free to hang out with her two favorite gtime (the sacred NAP TIME), this schedule gives her most evenings free to hang out with her two favorite gTIME), this schedule gives her most evenings free to hang out with her two favorite guys.
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