holy order Meaning in kannada ( holy order ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಪವಿತ್ರ ಆದೇಶ
Noun:
ಪವಿತ್ರವಾಗಲು,
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holy order's Usage Examples:
The priesthood is one of the three holy orders of the Catholic Church, comprising the ordained priests or presbyters.
John said, “Holy Father, I have something to impart to you in private; after which, if you judge me worthy, I will receive holy orders.
He was lustrated as a kshullaka into the Sangha (holy order) by Devappa (Devakirti) Swami.
In 1898 Davidson finally bowed to his father's wish that he should study for holy orders, after the intervention of the Reverend Basil Wilberforce, grandson of the abolitionist William Wilberforce and a friend of the Davidson family.
In context, therefore, a holy order is set apart for ministry in the church.
Ely entered into holy orders, supplicated for the degree of B.
It "repealed, annulled and made void to all intents and purposes" the Clergy Act 1640, which had prevented those in holy orders.
1614 before Donne took holy orders, this text consists of two extended explications and meditations on the first verses in the Biblical books of Genesis.
Less common terms are cleric, churchwoman, and clergyperson, while clerk in holy orders has a long history.
Julian took holy orders, serving as Chaplain at Hampton Court Palace and Rector of Ilmington, Warwickshire.
In the phrase "holy orders", the word "holy" simply means "set apart for some purpose.
his origin is heavily altered, as he is reimagined as being part of a holy order who eventually falls from grace and becomes the vampire Dracula, making.
The universal priesthood or the priesthood of all believers is a principle in some branches of Christianity which abrogates the doctrine of holy orders.
Synonyms:
enjoin, request, warn, command, say, tell, send for, direct, instruct, require, call,
Antonyms:
unfastidious, inconsiderable, break even, lose, obfuscate,