Sentences with phrase «rite which»

Lose yourself in an ancient rite which bleeds from the TV screen into our world through the Wii U GamePad.
Thus Hyman, Raglan, and others19 claim that myth arises from rite — even though the myth may be remembered long after the rite which it sanctioned has disappeared.
The Lord's Supper, or Communion as it is often called, is the second religious rite which churches would be wise to give up.
Baptism is recalled not only every Easter, when the faithful renew their baptismal promises, but also at a sung Mass with the Asperges, where the people are sprinkled with water, in a rite which replaces the usual penitential rite.
Baptism was never a rite which automatically ensured immortality or automatically produced perfection.
For instance, some orders do their dhikr silently while sitting alone or in a circle, while others follow open rites which may include chanting, music, and dancing.
Al - Hajj Unto each nation have We given sacred rites which they are to perform; so let them not dispute with thee of the matter, but summon thou unto thy Lord.
He was filled with ceaseless waiting for the hour of redemption and finally initiated and played the chief part in the secret rites which he and certain other zaddikim... performed with the purpose of converting the Napoleonic wars into the pre-Messianic final battle of Gog and Magog.
«Gifts and sacrifices are offered which have no power to make inwardly perfect the one who performs the worship; as they are based only on food and drink and various ablutions, they are no more than carnal rites which last only until a time of renewal.»
Other rites which accompanied it resembled those of Tabernacles (II Macc.
Like any ceremony it has rites which are carefully performed in the same way, day after day.
In the first few hours of the game, Pyre slowly introduces the mechanics of the 3v3 basketball - like, rites which constitute, Pyre's active gameplay.

Not exact matches

The companies entered into a definitive agreement in October 2015, under which Walgreens would acquire all outstanding shares of Rite Aid for $ 9 a share.
It is possible to get through this experience and come out the other side much stronger for it, St. Claire insists: «This is a rite of passage that will launch you into the League of Business Badassery in which, once you are out of the money hellhole, you will be unstoppable,» thanks to having confronted your fears and stuck to your dreams.
He's a connoisseur of the NFL draft — the annual April rite in which professional football teams take turns selecting college players.
where the high court ruled against the Native American Church, of Oregon, which incorporated a peyote - taking ceremony into its rites.
With years of steep losses, Rite Aid, which itself acquired the Brooks and Eckerd pharmacy chains in 2007, has fallen to a distant third.
BOISE, Idaho & CAMP HILL, Pa., February 20, 2018 — Albertsons Companies, one of the nation's largest grocery retailers, and Rite Aid Corporation (NYSE: RAD), one of the nation's leading drugstore chains, announced a definitive merger agreement under which privately held Albertsons Companies will merge with publicly traded Rite Aid.
The Grass family, founder of US drugstore chain Rite Aid, which is the largest chain on the East Coast of the US and the third largest in the country overall, invested $ 10 million in the new Israeli drugstore chain Good Pharm, which inaugurated its first branch on King George Street in Tel Aviv last week.
Since the Second Vatican Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, which called for funeral rites to «express more clearly the paschal character of Christian death,» the homilies and general aura of Catholic funerals have often ignored Purgatory and instead canonized the deceased among the heavenly blessed....
It doesn't matter what you say the word means to you, the real meaning is the dictionary definition, which is «a particular system of religious worship, especially with reference to its rites and ceremonies.»
First, the Rite of Beatification took place near Coventry which, as Pope Benedict mentioned in his homily, suffered from the blitz of November 14, 1940 (there were earlier raids in July and August of that....
Article 38 of the country's interim constitution says that «no person shall be coerced to adopt such faith that he / she does not believe in, nor to practise rites or services to which he / she does not voluntarily consent».
I will respond simply to two of his points which touch the central point of the original article: first, whether or not vowed chastity (or «celibacy») can enable a fuller living - out of the loving of Christ the priest and second, whether the Council Fathers in Presbyterorum ordinis intended more than simply defending celibacy in the Latin rite as a «useful discipline».
Their experience of God's acts of mercy generally came through God's protection and defence of His people in time of war, or through His providing them with food and shelter, or giving them rites by which they might express sorrow and receive God's forgiveness.
Joseph Wilson has let us publish his «Rite of Blessing Automobiles,» or rather the rite produced some years ago by Diocese of Ostergothenburg as a addition to the Book of Blessings, of which the assiduously document - collecting Father Wilson had a cRite of Blessing Automobiles,» or rather the rite produced some years ago by Diocese of Ostergothenburg as a addition to the Book of Blessings, of which the assiduously document - collecting Father Wilson had a crite produced some years ago by Diocese of Ostergothenburg as a addition to the Book of Blessings, of which the assiduously document - collecting Father Wilson had a copy.
Back in November 1977 the co-founder of Faith Movement wrote, as editor of this magazine, «There will be no traditional priesthood left in Europe in ten years time, among the younger clergy, unless a start is urgently made to teach priests the full faith, the full spiritual heritage of the Church, and the full content of the life of Christ in the traditional image of the priest of the Western Patriarchate, the priesthood of the Latin rite, which is the priesthood of the fullness of Peter and Paul.»
A black mass is a grotesque, sacrilegious ceremony in which the most sacred rite of the Catholic Church is deliberately mocked.
The drama of sacraments as occasions in which the power of God comes to dwell in the believer can become obscured when a church takes its rites for granted or forgets the radical nature of Christian identity.
The bridal imagery invoked throughout the Fathers and in the Rite itself may sound awkwardly to modern ears, yet it contains a profound truth about the absolute fidelity to which the virgin is called.
The Rite is at pains to place a high value on the more common vocation of marriage, which is not to be considered as denigrated by implication, but it affirms the positive value of the vocation to consecrated virginity in itself.
«Following a request for information, the Catholic Bishops» Conference of England and Wales submitted a dubium (a query) to the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei, which confirmed that in the Roman Rite, whichever Form of the liturgy is being celebrated, the Holydays of Obligation are held in common.
Early stories such as the encounter with Yahweh at the burning bush, where Moses was warned to put off his shoes because the spot was «holy ground,» (Exodus 3:5; cf. Joshua 5:15) reveal the way in which this dread of holy things and places and this need of insulations against their dangerous potency issued in sacred rites and customs.
But if the basic biblical images of baptism and the Lord's Supper are carefully studied, it will be seen how much more faithfully the newer rites echo them then did those services to which we have been accustomed.
All in all this is a remarkable and valuable book, not only for the illustrations it offers of ancient rites, but also for the accurate accounts it offers of the way in which baptism was addressed by early Christian writers from the New Testament to the fourth century, making great use of Cyril of Jerusalem and John Chrysostom in the east and Ambrose and Augustine in the west.
John's baptism has been compared with similar Jewish rites, which included proselyte baptism, a symbolic bath taken by converts to Judaism.
On this second view, insofar as persons have apprehended God through the medium of Christian myths, symbols, and rites, their subjectivity will be shaped by a distinctive dynamic and structure which then dictates the proper movement and structure of theological study.
Islam is a religion of ease and simplicity which charges the Muslim with no more than proclaiming his profession of faith and performing its easy religious rites.
In the rite of confirmation, which acknowledges the presence of the Spirit in a believer's life, a thumb to the forehead reminds God's children of their mark: the seal of the gift of the Holy Spirit.
We need to take seriously one of the most neglected rites of all, the dismissal ritewhich sends us on a sanctifying mission into the city.
Honestly, though, I much prefer the 7:30 Rite I service which is quiet, and dignified to the 8:50 which is Rite II and more contemporary.
Local communities, he says, «are not able to understand themselves as mature, grown - up, interdependent churches, One of the best examples is the Zairean liturgy, which should have been called the «Zairean Liturgy,» but it is called the «Liturgy of the Roman Rite for Zaire.»
the only difference between Christian and Mormon theology (which are both pure folklore) is that mormonism sprang out of masonic rites that tell the secret history of our nation.
He must probe further, studying the religious experience on which theology and other modes of expression (behavior, rites, language) are based.
Funerals, weddings, and other religiously orchestrated rites of passage (e.g., christenings, baptisms, showers, hospital visits) thus maintain the stability of everyday life by providing occasions on which the nonordinary can be experienced.
Hoefer 1979) says that the «rite has become a legal condition for the entry into the church which functions as a religious communal group; in this context it fails to convey its full meaning and purpose as the expression of or solidarity with the new humanity in Christ which transcends all communal or caste solidarities»; he also refers to the conclusion of Joseph Belcastro's book A New Testament Doctrine of Baptism for Today, that «the N.T. does not teach that baptism was a condition of salvation or church membership, but baptism was to be available for the disciples of the coming church....
He wishes us to see in the meal of the five thousand a prototype of the sacramental meal in which Jesus gave himself to his disciples, and which was perpetuated in the early church's rite of the breaking of bread.
[1] however some religions were persecuted for political reasons rather than dogmatic zeal, [2] and other rites banned which involved human sacrifice.
The way in which this was done in an earlier day certainly can not be ours in this time; but the vision, insight, intuition, conviction — call it what you will — that Jesus Christ establishes with the transcendent a «new relation» into which «in rite, celebration, meditation, way of life» (to use Miss Emmet's phrases) we are permitted to enter and to have it made our own — notice I did not say «make our own», which would deny the divine priority in this event — is Christianity.
Finally there is the mission, or the sending», which is integral to the sacramental rite.
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