Sentences with phrase «own sacred place»

If you could see — and I believe you can — what all of us here can see, in this sacred place — the sea of people here to pay their respects from all walks of your life.
«It was a sacred place, and it still is.»
Sometimes, it is a journey to a sacred place or shrine of importance to a person's beliefs and faith.
The famous church of Mont Saint Michel in France was a sacred place for female druids who sacrified young men from the height of the hill and now it is one of the most important Church in France.
In short, dwelling in the land should be — must be — an act of imitatio dei, and, as the Hebrew prophets taught, to fail to embody that religious precept is to forfeit the right to dwell in that sacred place.
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.).
In Dear James, the catalyst is not only the teachings of the Church but its sacred places as well.
Let's tell them about our sacred places: the side yard in Texas, perhaps, the parking lot of the Mabee Centre, the little booth in the Earl's near our Vancouver apartment.
Two locations on the western slope of the hill are revered by different groups as the sacred place.
Doubtless many of their «sacred places» were adopted by the Hebrews from tribes whom they dispossessed.
«It was public; it acclaimed the society's connectedness with the sacred; it made the streets and plazas sacred places in addition to the churches and shrines.»
One thing the church must not do, however, is treat buildings like holy sacred places where the true, spiritual stuff happens and everywhere else is secular and unspiritual.
Together these sacred places acknowledge not only the powerful role that Christianity has played in American life (something you often mention) but also the fact of American religious diversity (something you might mention more).
He includes sacred places of interest to Catholics, evangelicals, Anabaptists, Lutherans and Baptists.
This was the curtain that hung before the Holy of Holies, that sacred place where only the high priest might enter, and he only on the Day of Atonement, covered with the blood of sacrifice.
God had never before, it declares, «come down to the world to lead the people,» but, «after a long waiting, the time at last came and God showed himself to the World, taking the body of The Foundress as the incarnation, at the sacred place of Jiba in October, 1838.
Unlike the gods of surrounding nations, Yahweh does not appear mainly to create a sacred place, a cultic center, where human culture is protected by becoming close to unchanging divine reality.
In one sense, the music lives in our civil religion — in our celebration of sacred days, sacred places and revered leaders.
By giving bin Laden's body a burial in the Arabian Sea, they prevented his followers from turning any specific site into a sacred place where they could visit his body and dedicate their own bodies to his cause.
The book contains a glossary of Hindu terms and a map showing the sacred places of the Hindus.
One minister wrote, «Kirkridge has become a sacred place for me, where I can be safe enough to shed more of my masks.»
1Co 9:13 Do you not know that those who perform the sacred rites have their food from the sacred place, and that those who serve at the altar all alike share with the altar?
A sacred place pivots the heavenly world and the human world; it's the meeting point between the two.
These containers are only the hardware of a sacred place.
Time in sacred places is heavier than in other places.
This is excellent news, news of a highly symbolic character, since the Holy Sepulchre is the most sacred place for Christians of all confessions.
This is a sacred place in which to be put.
The womb of every woman is a sacred place, and the life that grows within it is sacred too.
Here I touch some of Altizer's concerns, but I am not as anxious to recover the sacred, since I am starting with a definition of Protestantism as a movement away from the sacred place.
On the one side was the utter ruin of the old, sustaining sacred places and customs with which their faith in God had been identified, and on the other side was the competition of the brilliant gods of Babylon, who, according to ancient theory, had proved their reality and power by the ascendency of their people.
Each home in this sense is something unique, a sacred place of special relationships marked by particular sharing and intimacy, and originating in marriage.
Religious liberty is not merely a right to personal religious beliefs or even to worship in a sacred place.
For example, in ancient Judaism the feasts and special ceremonies were of great importance, and many believed that the temple was a sacred place.
Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and other sacred places were taken, with great slaughter of Moslems, and the crusading Kingdom of Jerusalem was set up.
The disciples of Christ do not need to travel to some sacred place, for God was present in their midst everyday that Jesus walked among them.
We do not have to be transposed to some sacred place or sit at the feet of seers and mystics, though this need not be neglected either.
The root, in varying forms, identifies sacred places and sacred personnel, including both male and female cult prostitutes.
Jesus also did away with temple worship, sacred relics and sacred places.
But the real focal point of this phenomenon — the true sacred place — lies about a mile away: the mountain where the first apparition occurred.
And even when one comes into sacred places where folk in organized philanthropy, social service or the church are supposedly working unselfishly for the good of men, jealousy is as present as it was on that last night when the Master with his disciples ate the memorials of his sacrifice and «there arose also a contention among them, which of them was accounted to be greatest.»
But milk yogurt has it's own sacred place and nothing can beat it.
They are also sacred places to local Aboriginal people and provide communities with recreation and tourism.
«We have a long history with Big Sandy Lake, and it is actually a very sacred place for Anishinabe people, so this acquisition was a perfect match for more than just business reasons.
«That's a sacred place where things are said and hugs and tears, and it's kind of a special place.
Batteries hold a sacred place in the history of Philly fans.
There's a sacred place at home where they keep anything that has something to do with Neymar.
But when I got some alone time (please, get yourself some alone time) I realized I was back to square one, and that's a sacred place to be, if you can embrace it.
But what I think is important is that families who choose to adopt consider openness and it's prospective benefits, keeping their hearts and hands open to see what beauty lands in those sacred places.
I believe that by world by creating a respectful and sacred place for the new born baby to enter the world, we are acknowledging the baby's presence as a brand new human being.
Tara is a female Irish name derived from a sacred place near Dublin.
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