Sentences with phrase «so as a consolation»

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Just as the Church fills up in the bodies of her members the sufferings of Christ, so also the consolations of the Lord overflow to others through her as she fills out the full measure of the healing love of Christ by her sacramental ministry (cf. Col 1,24).
As the sufferings of Christ overflow in us, so too do His consolations (cf. 2Cor 1:5).
As in a supreme sorrow lesser vexations may become a consolation; as a supreme love may turn minor sacrifices into gain; so a supreme trust may render common safeguards odious, and in certain glows of generous excitement it may appear unspeakably mean to retain one's hold of personal possessionAs in a supreme sorrow lesser vexations may become a consolation; as a supreme love may turn minor sacrifices into gain; so a supreme trust may render common safeguards odious, and in certain glows of generous excitement it may appear unspeakably mean to retain one's hold of personal possessionas a supreme love may turn minor sacrifices into gain; so a supreme trust may render common safeguards odious, and in certain glows of generous excitement it may appear unspeakably mean to retain one's hold of personal possessions.
In the absence of proof that the God so confidently invoked by the orthodox bishop really exists in the world, perhaps Merrick in his last moments is yet attempting, in his confused way, to «Follow the way by which [others] began,» as Pascal wrote, accepting the sacraments, discipline and consolations of the church and now imitating Christ's death as if he believed in their efficacy.
To rejoice in one's tribulations is a good, an excellent consolation not so much hard to understand as to realize folly».
As he says, sometimes the game does come down to an individual piece of brilliance but now we are making sure our whole team works as a unit so that when we do pull off the piece of magic it wins us the game instead of acting as a consolatioAs he says, sometimes the game does come down to an individual piece of brilliance but now we are making sure our whole team works as a unit so that when we do pull off the piece of magic it wins us the game instead of acting as a consolatioas a unit so that when we do pull off the piece of magic it wins us the game instead of acting as a consolatioas a consolation.
As a consolation prize the 2nd place team will all get 10 passes for open gym to the HP Rec, so they can train in the off - season and hopefully get 1st next year.
As a consolation to Japan, the E.U. will place some of its industrial contracts with Japanese companies so that Japan will end up building 20 % of the reactor.
I don't like musicals except those that are diegetic (great movies like «Purple Rain», «Saturday Night Fever», «American Graffiti» are naturalistic music driven dramas not fantastical as is the traditional sense of the genre) but saw this as a consolation on the day, so if you like musicals this might be your cup of tea.
Thankfully, the film never indulges in the sort of scatological humor seen in other studios» toon efforts — still, that's a consolation that only goes so far, given that innovation and imagination prove to be as extinct as pterodactyls in the modern world.
Kidman is the obvious bet for consolation prize: it feels like she's moving into the Grande Dame phase of her career in which every major role she takes has one eye on the little gold fella, and if a lot of the time she's going to aim and miss (the specter of «Grace of Monaco» hovers on the horizon, not eligible here yet, but still its stinking word of mouth and distribution troubles are already part of the narrative), in general the Academy loves a trier, so a nod for something as unexceptional - but - prestigey as «The Railway Man» would not be out of the question.
As mentioned in earlier entries, the Mazda's turbocharged 4 - cylinder engine has sufficient horsepower (277) and abundant torque (310 lb - ft) to move the 3 - row people mover with ease, so the stellar highway mileage is a bonus, not a consolation.
Since Nissan was so tight - lipped about numbers, they did release one stat as a sort of consolation: the percentage of pre-orders for the 2012 Nissan Leaf based on the colors ordered.
So I took some consolation as I watched Cy's star begin to re-ascend.
Reading The Confidence Game might not make you immune to all scams and schemes, but it can at least offer you consolation if you ever find yourself wondering how a smart person such as yourself could have ever been so foolish.
So since they can't ever get the prestige, they might as well go for that flithy consolation prize also known as money.
Although it is little consolation to the American city dweller whose water is turned off several hours a day, and who can not water the lawn, wash the car, or fill the swimming pool, our country is so much better off than the rest of the world as to be swimming in surplus water by comparison.
However, there's some consolation for the Big Five in their bank balances for ebooks as they raised prices massively during the year in a return to agency pricing so although sales fell, receipts rose.
Probate is not so much for the beneficiaries as it is for financial institutions and the province, so the fact that the siblings will sign off is of little consolation.
If it's any consolation, a large part of the post dealt with the rating agencies, and my views are well - known there — most of the so - called solutions fail to serve the market as intended, because:
I neglected to wait for Shadow, so I found Relm as a consolation prize.
Speaking of his recent trip to the Philippines, where he presided over the largest mass in history, he said «it gives consolation and hope to see so many numerous families who receive children as a real gift of God.
So, while this dismal and depressing saga of contrived alarm over our CO2 emissions continues to make a massive nuisance of itself as a 1.5 trillion dollar industry, we have the occasional consolation of papers like this new one from Andrew helping to mark the copybooks and make the situation clear for future historians, as and when they seek to make sense of what will surely look to them like a madness never before seen on such a scale, and for so lonSo, while this dismal and depressing saga of contrived alarm over our CO2 emissions continues to make a massive nuisance of itself as a 1.5 trillion dollar industry, we have the occasional consolation of papers like this new one from Andrew helping to mark the copybooks and make the situation clear for future historians, as and when they seek to make sense of what will surely look to them like a madness never before seen on such a scale, and for so lonso long.
Volt Aire, Interesting point and one that you may want to make to George Monbiot over at the Guardian (suitably phrased so as not to be moderated: o) he seems mighty despairing today and together with a copy of the book by Camus that I am currently reading it might provide him with some consolation; o)
The only consolation for me in all of this is the fact that attorneys, probably far more so than bikers, are studied as a group and targeted by marketers.
Thus, if you want to give your spouse more than his or her «fair share», you can do so as long as it is offset by some consolation (e.g. he or she does not ask for alimony).
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