Sentences with phrase «veneration for»

No matter what the season, Prairie Underground is always a delicious melange of rustic and romantic, fusing designers Camilla Eckersley and Davora Lindner's Midwest roots with their veneration for London's New Romantic
An artist who works with objects found on the streets of New York, Demetrio Alfonso has a veneration for the past, which is expressed throughout his art.
Here, an air of veneration for Sherman, Salle and Levine's offerings seems misplaced.
Speaking to Breaking Travel News in London, he explains how he hopes to make the Golden Keys - the internationally recognised symbol of the organisation - an emblem of veneration for travellers.
There is so much veneration for the office that the appropriate role of former presidents is considered to be above politics.
With this recognition comes a recovery of the humility about oneself and the veneration for the absolute transcendence of God that pluralism requires.
One reason, maybe, we should teach THE FEDERALIST is to inculcate in our students a VENERATION for the Constitution.
Another one of our presidents, John Quincy Adams, said, «So great is my veneration for the Bible that the earlier my children begin to read it the more confident will be my hope that they will prove useful citizens of their country and respectable members of society.
It signifies a reverence or veneration for the Universal Will or Reality in which all life and all things are grounded.
So, for Steve, veneration for the Constitution doesn't include veneration for amendments.

Not exact matches

The Bible is harvested for a few conservative sound bites, Jesus reduced to an object of veneration whose death saves but whose life and teachings remain inconsequential.
The Russians have kept Lenin inviolate for years, the object of their veneration.
Noddings finds the Judeo - Christian tradition especially culpable in women's denigration: there is the Adam and Eve story, with Eve held responsible for accepting the serpent's temptation and leading man to sin; the Old Testament «uncleanness» references and practices; the long history of burning witches; even the veneration of the Virgin Mary.
Thus for instance, we know that Muslim exegetes, traditionalists, popular preachers and storytellers contributed to the growth of the prophet's veneration.43 It appears impossible to demonstrate it.
Mr. Ceaser is so impressed by the argument for veneration that FEDERALIST 49 appears on the license plate of one of his big cars.
(for a primer read Job chapters 38 - 42) And those who seek to denigrate other peoples» understanding of and veneration of The Holy One blaspheme the God they claim to serve.
The Christian tradition, following the New Testament, also lifts up some persons for special respect and veneration.
Point: There's always this tendency to take a good thing to its extreme, whether it's respect for martyrdom, veneration of the saints, asceticism and solitude, or engagement with the culture.
Of course, it was easy for Christians to criticize pagan religion, with its many gods, its veneration of objects of wood and stone and gold, its divining and use of auguries and portent, and most of all, its practice of animal sacrifice.
But the preeminence of the Mass and loyalty to the successor of Peter are sublime truths so important for the mission of Christ and the integrity of the Church that those who were willing to give their lives to uphold them are worthy of special veneration.
Kovind's election on July 17 followed weeks of protests from Christians and Muslims angered by attacks on religious minorities for eating beef, which angered Hindutva extremists due to Hindus» veneration of cows.
«In the perception of a Mexico plunged into terror, pain, hopelessness, anguish, vengeance and rancor as a result of insecurity and violence... the veneration of the relics will be an opportunity for the baptized and people of good will to turn their eyes to God,» the Rev. Manuel Corral, the council's public relations secretary, told reporters.
Did anyone notice the word «veneration» that's another word for «worship» for those who don't know.
Peter, for example, deliberately refused to accept immoderate veneration.
He found evidence for this in the Christian veneration of icons and believed he was restoring religious faith to its pristine purity, as first practised by the Israelite patriarchs.
The effort to display Roman mastery over the nascent Christian faith by covering up its holy spot had, in fact, marked it for future veneration.
But once a saint has been canonised by the Supreme Pontiff and offered to the universal Church for veneration, we must accept beyond doubt that they are enjoying the Beatific Vision in heaven.
Hence, his incredible statement that the growth of the superstitious search for and veneration of relics in the Middle Ages «bordered on excess and credulity.»
Definition of CULT 1: formal religious veneration: worship 2: a system of religious beliefs and ritual; also: its body of adherents 3: a religion regarded as unorthodox or spurious; also: its body of adherents 4: a system for the cure of disease based on dogma set forth by its promulgator 5a: great devotion to a person, idea, object, movement, or work (as a film or book); especially: such devotion regarded as a literary or intellectual fad b: the object of such devotion c: a usually small group of people characterized by such devotion
It's very seldom that one can support one of the top sides and not suddenly find themselves in awe, in nearly shameful veneration of a particular talent that not only plays for a rival team, but...
It's very seldom that one can support one of the top sides and not suddenly themselves in awe, in nearly shameful veneration of a particular talent that not only plays for a rival team, but in fact produces footballing displays worthy of respect and justified envy.
For example, all state schools are required to provide daily collective worship of «a broadly Christian character... concerned with reverence or veneration paid to a divine being».
Reishi Mushroom enjoys special veneration in East Asia, where it has been used as a medicinal mushroom in traditional Chinese Medicine for more than 2,000 years.
Richard Attenborough's polished, thoroughly safe — and, consequently, Oscar - garlanded — veneration of the great political and spiritual Indian leader has no room for contradiction, so here Gandhi (Ben Kingsley in his first major role) is first seen at his assassination and subsequent funeral; the film may rewind to his earlier days, but it continues as one long embalming procedure.
Atkins is venerated throughout as some sainted avatar from Elysian acting veteran fields for whatever reason when the real object of veneration should be Dick Miller.
I think if at all human race evolved it should put in the back burner real estate venerations as nationalism, religious edicts drafted for a period in remote past conditions and instead live life in present in present context and make it livable for all humans and other species.
The positives were abundant: great pride among families in their children; a close - knit, supportive community; respect for teachers; a veneration of the school itself as a cultural and social center.
These man are part of the cofradias, a respected few who are tasked with maintaining the proper veneration of Mayan and Catholic deities (observing their feast days, caring for them, etc...).
Associated with the Roman Catholic veneration of a Ecce Homo representing Jesus Christ following the Passion (retold in Luke 23:1 — 25 in the New Testament), a gift to the sisters of the Convent of Caloura in the mid-16th century, the event, as it paralyzes the streets of the city for a day.
Images of the Sacred Heart for example were dedicated to quantification of the body, and were often pierced or cut as a form of veneration.
It is shown alongside a caption that leads you a little closer to Crumb's position — one of veneration and appreciation for these goddess - like subjects:
Check the Museums» website (mattatuckmuseum.org) for up - to - date information about additional programming and events related to these exhibitions coming later this fall, including a Gallery Tour with Ryan Frank and Caitlin Smith on October 25, a Panel Discussion with Dr. Kelly, print dealer and historian Armin Kunz, and print expert Harris Schrank on Oct. 13, as well as a lecture about The Veneration of the Christ with Museum Director Bob Burns on Sept. 16.
Despite my better intentions, in the end I felt mostly unease (verging on embarrassment) for veneration of simplistic videos of YouTube cats, cardboard box pedestals and other altered ready - mades.
He speaks of it with the veneration others reserve for our heavenly Father.
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