Sentences with phrase «rite of»

Charley Hoffman's early - round lead seems like a springtime rite of passage at this point.
Rick, what a wonderful story of your son and his rite of passage on the beaches of Hawaii.
Before I reached my teens, my father, then a professor of classics at the University of Wisconsin, had led me through that rite of passage known as introducing a son to sports.
It's showing the rite of passage and the frustrations inherent in that.»
Like the bloom of the effervescent Lunaria biennis, Seahawks offseason practice violations are a rite of summer.
«Rookies here, if they're going to make it, have to undergo a rite of passage,» Tomlin said last Friday at the Steelers» offices.
Unfortunately for Bucs fans, seeing quarterbacks get kicked to the curb has been a rite of fall over the years.
In what has become a rite of spring training, Big Mac typically took a few cuts in the batting cage and then strolled off to the clubhouse.
His portfolio of drawings on spring training was, according to our Florida experts, the definitive report on that peculiarly American rite of spring.
The concern is that companies like Mondelēz Foods and Sainsbury's are adopting third party standards as a «rite of passage» into sustainable sourcing.
Order the Lamb French Dip Eating a «French Dipped» beef sandwich at the century - old Philippe is an L.A. rite of passage.
PASSION Pop — it's a rite of passage for many young Australians.
Since 2012, in the beautiful city of Acireale (Sicily), takes place the Nivarata a festival dedicated to «the rite of Granita Siciliana».
The city episcopate is well on the way to monopolizing the rite of the imposition: of hands in ordination, a practice once associated with both pagan teachers and Jewish elders and rabbis and by now projected into apostolic times as the unique function of the apostles qua bishops.
Muentzer argued on the basis of Biblical foundation that man's relationship with God begins not with the an external act, such as the rite of baptism but with the internal experience of the Holy Spirit.
Another aspect of Christian worship, highly important in a growing Church, is to be found in the rite of baptism.
In the Tradition Hippolytus does not mention the teacher except in connection with the catechumens, and here he distinguishes between «lay» and «ecclesiastical» teachers, though to both he concedes the rite of laying on hands, as a sign of the catechumen's having completed the course.
All of which may (or may not) justify the comment that, at its highest and purest, the sincere sacrifice was (and is, properly conceived) a rite of communion between man and God, and a satisfying means by which the creature pays his debt of gratitude and love to the creator.
It is covenant in this interpretation which is recounted in Genesis 17 (P), where Israel's commitment is sealed in the rite of circumcision.
It finds its further development in the renewed rite of the Roman Mass..
One of these is the rite of the Corn King.
This involves a post-baptismal catechesis,... presenting again some elements from the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults with the purpose of allowing a person to grasp and live the immense, extraordinary richness and responsibility received at Baptism.
This mystery of Mercy, which is the key to the interpretation of the Council, found its ultimate expression in the liturgical reform and the promulgation of a renewed rite of the Roman Mass by Paul VI in 1969.
It must be the Church of Divine Mercy, truly present in the renewed rite of the Eucharist.
Yet our own John Fisher makes clear that the Rite of Mass is not something to be lightly changed: «Take away ceremonies from the Church and you will straightaway destroy the worship of the greater part of Christians.»
The rite of Mass arose sometime in the first years after the death of Jesus of Nazareth in Israel.
So, as when a Christian first joins God's Church, he does so through the formal Church rite of the sacrament of baptism, and as when his life further progresses it is marked and strengthened by other sacraments of the Church, so when he had damaged his relationship with God and his Church, and, by doing so, threatened or injured that of others, a sacrament of the Church makes provision or formal statements of sorrow by the sinner, of God's forgiveness by his Church, and for a means of spiritual help, grace, to help the sinner to carry out his intention to amend.
It is the sacred rite of initiation into the community and the ancestors.
In relating the rite of the dedication of the first - born to that same momentous night, she declares this meaning in her deliverance from Egypt: the same Lord who brought her forth gives and sustains - and so rightfully owns and possesses - all life!
Covenant is of his ordering alone; and it is he who, in the rite of ratification, symbolizes his own commitment to the Covenant.
In the patriarchal narratives the rite of circumcision is designated as the rite by which a covenant is sealed (Gen. 17).
Once I showed I could take it and join in, I was accepted, it was a rite of passage.
24 - 26), surely reaching back in its present form to a time not far removed from the Mosaic era itself, Moses» brush with death - by illness or by accident - is recounted; and it is the verdict of the earliest strand of the record that Moses» serious condition was the occasion for the performance of the rite of circumcision as the outward sign of commitment to the Lord's promise and purpose so that commitment was sealed, as it were, in blood.
Her community prayer for the rite of healing from an abortion clearly subordinates the judgment of the gods to that of the «supplicants.»
It was the normal rite of admission to Judaism, in addition to circumcision — perhaps even as early as the beginnings of the Christian movement; (See Louis Finkelstein, «The Institution of Baptism for Proselytes.»
Are faith transitions merely a rite of passage for 18 - 30 year - olds or is there something larger going on in the broader culture, something like what Phyllis Tickle describes in the Great Emergence as postmoderns picking and choosing the best elements from each faith tradition and trying to weld those elements into one?
The Latin rite of the Catholic Church is today celebrating the feast of St. Robert Bellarmine (1542 - 1621), a Renaissance Jesuit and cardinal, who most notoriously was one of the Inquisitors who condemned Giordano Bruno to be burned at the stake in 1600 and was involved in the first summoning of....
In addition to the question of the rite of Mass, the dialogue addresses ecumenism, religious liberty and inter-religious dialogue.
This means in 2011 that VBS is as much a rite of passage for the average Nashvillian as little league and school dances.
And in relating the rite of dedication of the first - born to that same momentous night, she declares this meaning in her deliverance from Egypt — that the same Yahweh who brought her forth out of Egypt also gives and sustains, and so rightfully owns and possesses, all life.
A third cultic rite is also introduced — the rite of the dedication of the firstborn (13:1 -2,11-16).
Jesus» own action of incorporating new members into the first Christian community is thus re-presented in the rite of baptism.
Infant Baptism is only a rite of initiation and commits parents and godparents to bringing up the child in a Christian home.
We envisioned the liturgy as providing something like a rite of passage for the students, a kind of leave - taking from an extraordinary experience, a corporate act of closure.
The people are part of a Christian sect known as the Chaldeans, who belong to a rite of the Roman Catholic Church.
The rite of the Day of Atonement involves the priest taking a ritual bath.
But he does expect to draw spiritual strength from this rite of passage, which Maple Grove has conducted with other returning veterans in recent years.
The Methodist committee says it has not ruled out developing a «rite of reconciliation» specifically intended for use in cases of abortion.
and if we go back in time, moses and his followers always asked for God to somehow prove his existence but then not believing is choice and believing is mine, its the rite of free will given to us by GOD!
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