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benedict Meaning in Tamil ( benedict வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

நீண்ட நாள் திருமணமின்றிப் பிறகு திருமணமானவர்,



benedict தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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benedict's Usage Examples:

(3) They are, in virtue of their benediction by the Church, sacramentalia, i.


FIRST EPILOGUE: 1813 - 201-8, and the epilogue and benediction, xxii.


Philosophy and ecclesiastical history: Revue neo-scholastique publiee par la societe philosophique de Louvain (1894); Revue d'histoire ecclesiastique (1900), the organ of the Catholic university of Louvain; Revue benedictine (1884); Analectes pour servir 'a l'histoire ecclesiastique de la Belgique, 2 e serie (1881-1904) and 3 e seri.


, the former pupil of Lanfranc, who gave the Norman Conquest the papal benediction - a notable advantage to William at the moment, but subsequently the cause of serious embarrassments.


In general it may be said, then, that whereas exorcism is practised in order to cast out devils already in possession, benediction is the formula by which they are prevented from entering in.


It is worn, too, on the vigils of fasts, Ember Days and days of intercession, on the Feast of Holy Innocents (if on a week-day), at litanies, penitential processions, and at other than solemn benedictions and consecrations.


The exilarch then delivered a discourse, and in the benediction or doxology (Qaddish) his name was inserted.


Even where the Latin tongue was not understood by the people, the Church preserved it in the Mass and in the administration of the sacraments, in her exorcisms and in her benedictions.


) that the priest, in benedictions outside the Mass, shall be vested in surplice and stole, and shall give the blessing standing and bare-headed.


In the formulae of blessings that follow, the special efficacy against devils is implied by the aspersion with holy water; the benedictions themselves are usually merely invocative of the divine protection or assistance, though, e.


), (5) to give the benediction to abbots and abbesses, (6) to anoint kings.


Her hands were by her sides, turned out, as if offering benediction for what she had done, as if to say, peace at last.





Synonyms:

Ruth Benedict, Ruth Fulton,



Antonyms:

wife, waste, homemaker, golf widow, lady of the house,

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