"Religious observance" refers to the practice or act of following and participating in religious rituals, customs, or traditions. It involves performing specific actions or ceremonies that are associated with one's faith or belief system. It can include activities such as attending worship services, prayer, fasting, or engaging in specific religious practices.
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Using a four - part measurement
of religious observance for Christians — weekly church attendance, daily prayer, saying religion is important and believing in God with «absolute certainty» — Pew found that 70 percent of Christian college grads were highly committed to their religion.
Sunday observance was also raised in the Employment Tribunal case of Ewieda v British Airways plc (2006)(displaying a cross at work) but Ms Ewieda failed with her claim for indirect discrimination on this point, as the Tribunal found that her request
for religious observance precedence over other employees would have given her a form of preferential treatment on the grounds of religion.
Gordon MacRae, HSS chief executive, described the Scottish government's policy
on religious observance as «a mess» and said that young people «deserve better».
Most of the time, this revolves around reporting bad or illegal behavior or insisting on observance of your rights such
as religious observance of holy days or avoidance of unions.
Finally, most troops are sponsored by churches, and anecdotal evidence suggests that most of them are more serious
about religious observance than is the by «the «way nature piety of «Troop 49.»
The Ombudsman cited the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Services submission as saying «cultural practices and observances are on par
with religious observances and should be respected in a similar way».
«It is entirely appropriate for faith communities to be given access to our parks,» Stringer wrote in a Sept. 21 letter to Parks Commissioner Adrian Benepe, «so long as our public spaces afford every faith community an equal opportunity to
practice religious observance and such activities have no detrimental impacts on the parks.»
Jesus» behavior seems to say: beware
when religious observance gets in the way of fulfilling the heart of the law, which is love of God and neighbor.
Freedom of religion, they piously intoned, is «an essential part of the identity of believers and one of the foundations of pluralistic, democratic societies... However, where an individual's
religious observance impinges on the rights of others, some restrictions can be made.»
Under changes to the Law Against Discrimination that took effect back in 2008, an employer has a statutory obligation to accommodate its employees» «sincerely
held religious observance or practice.»
Secularism is an important value (one of the most important IMHO) but I don't see the court using is unless 1) the exercise of one persons religious freedom impinges another persons charter rights or 2) the state is refusing to provide a positive accomodation but isn't actively
restricting religious observance.
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religious observance preferences, JDate brings together Jewish singles with true compatibility.
NSF files note that tensions flared when propagandists pressed too hard to
sideline religious observance, leading to «much doubt and discontent.»
«Ramadan is a
Muslim religious observance that takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, believed to be the month in which the Qur «an began to be revealed.»
Albeit, they didn't «need» to fire her, but I do not believe her religious lines were crossed, she was not celebrating the birth of Jesus, nor any
other religious observances connected with that day.
In response to a survey conducted last summer, chaplains at institutions large and small — mostly private, but not necessarily church - related — reported renewed interest in this
traditional religious observance associated with graduation from college.
Your attempt to trivialize and make fun of this particular
Mormon religious observance saddens me and reveals much about your lack of respect for others.
White American Protestants might learn from the example of Latin American, Asian and African ways of being Christian how inculturated their
own religious observances are — for example, how European are their celebrations of Christmas and Easter.
In case after case in the post-World War II decades, Protestant evangelicals found that their views had to compete with others for official acceptance and that their understanding of
public religious observances was no longer the accepted norm.
At any rate he said them; said them intently; valued the fact that others prayed for him and for the nation; and, as in official proclamations (concerning days of
national religious observance) he could wield, like no other modern writer, the language of the Prayer Book, so he would speak of prayer without the smallest embarrassment in talk with a general or a statesman... This man had stood alone in the dark.
If there is a connection
between religious observance and humanities curriculum, then humanities professors who bemoan their lot have to face an irony in their plight.
Whereas the «seven days» of creation communicates to us a particular truth about
correct religious observance, rather as the Greek myth of Narcissus warns against the vice of vanity, Genesis 1 - 3 does deal with actual, primordial events.
As late as 1957 Michael Fogarty discerned the presence of a swath of territory of
high religious observance extending from the Low Countries to the Venetian coast of Italy.
Thus George concludes that «government may never legitimately coerce religious belief; nor may it
require religious observance or practice; nor may it forbid them for religious reasons,» although it may legitimately «encourage and support religious reflection, faith, and practice.»
I'd like to learn how to motivate church people; how to stop them from substituting
meaningless religious observance for vital worship; how to get them to act as Christians in the world.
It corresponds to the Jewish Feast of Weeks, which was a one -
day religious observance that came fifty days after Passover.
Firstly this question is very general there are many electoral systems and many consideration that might have to be taken into account for this to be done in practice
e.g. religious observances in some countries.
According to the research, conducted by Dr. Gal Shoval and Dr. Ben Amit of Tel Aviv University's Sackler School of Medicine and Clalit Health Service's Geha Mental Health Center, religious Jewish teens exhibit 45 % less suicide - risk behavior, including attempted suicide, than their secular Jewish peers, suggesting that
religious observance indeed helps protect Jewish adolescents against suicide.
An odd limitation in the most religious country in the Western world, where almost everyone believes in God, and greater numbers engage in
weekly religious observances than anywhere else.
However, Scottish ministers still do not trust them to make their own decisions about
attending religious observance or to give young people the same rights as those living in England and Wales.
It is the intent of The Cooper Union to accommodate reasonably individual student and faculty religious obligations and practices without penalty, based on good faith effort and due notice to those relevantly concerned of the
anticipated religious observance date.
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