vigils Meaning in kannada ( vigils ಅದರರ್ಥ ಏನು?)
ಜಾಗರಣೆಗಳು, ರಾತ್ರಿಯ, ಜಾಗೃತಿ, ರಾತ್ರಿ,
Noun:
ರಾತ್ರಿಯ, ಜಾಗೃತಿ, ರಾತ್ರಿ,
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vigils's Usage Examples:
Such liturgical vigils usually consist of psalms, prayers and hymns, possibly a sermon or readings.
His continual fastings, vigils and prayer, his most high poverty and ardent zeal for souls, lastly.
discipline of the soul of fasting and vigils, of sexual and social abstemiousness, the self-torture of the hermit, and of the penitent who dwells in deserts.
Since 2006, candlelights vigils have been organized every year on October 4.
As types of local martyrologies we may quote that of Rome, formed from the Depositio martyrum and the Depositio episcoporum of the chronograph of 354; the Gothic calendar of Ulfila`s Bible, the calendar of Carthage published by Mabillon, the calendar of fasts and vigils of the Church of Tours, going back as far as Bishop Perpetuus (d.
may hold spiritual retreats, prayer vigils, and litanies in the days leading up to Pentecost.
men That music is intensest which proclaims The near, the clear, and vaunts the clearest bloom, And of all the vigils musing the obscure, That apprehends.
religion, including vigils, public prayers, a shrine on the back of his station waggon, and references to dead farmworkers as "martyrs".
Country-wide vigils to be held on Saturday 13 March were organised by a new group, Reclaim These Streets.
the Nativity of the Lord and the vigil of Pentecost were privileged vigils.
severe self-afflicted penances he has done: vigils, fasts, frequent flagellations and the use of a hairshirt.
various churches and missions running winter vigils to remember people who had died on the streets.
Mass vigils with wavings of South Vietnamese flags and demonstrations (sometimes peaceful and sometimes.
Synonyms:
surveillance, listening watch, watch, spying, continuous receiver watch,
Antonyms:
sleep, wake, fall asleep, anesthetize, cause to sleep,