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confessor Meaning in Tamil ( confessor வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பாவமன்னிப்பு கேட்கும் பாதிரி,



confessor தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

confessor's Usage Examples:

A number of my friends in the Harrisburg mosque questioned why we needed an intercessor, and specifically one who was human?Rejoice, O venerable father Alexis, most glorious confessor of Christ and intercessor for our souls!During his life he was Israel's intercessor with God (xi.


On his mother's side he was a grandnephew of Pere Coton, the confessor of Henry IV.


When this devout maiden began to denounce the ungodly cardinal who was allied with heretics, her confessor - in Richelieu's service - succeeded in inducing her to become a nun.


The success which attended his efforts on these two occasions, and the eloquence which he displayed, perhaps contributed to his choice as the king's almoner and confessor.


His confessor, Yakov Ignatiev, whom he promised to obey as "an angel and apostle of God," was his chief counsellor in these days.


the war clamoured for by the Protestants, politicians like Sully, and the nobility; and the Spanish alliance, to be cemented by marriages, and preached by the ultramontane Spanish camarilla formed by the queen, Pre Coton, the kings confessor, the minister Villeroy, and Ubaldini, the papal nuncio.


St Cyprian, speaking of the confessors who died in prison, wrote to his priests, "Denique et dies eorum, quibus excedunt, adnotate, ut commemorationes eorum inter memorias martyrum celebrare possimus" (Epist.


The letters to Atticus abound in the frankest selfrevelation, though even in the presence of his confessor his instinct as a pleader makes him try to justify himself.


His correspondence as a spiritual adviser was enormous; his deserved reputation for piety and for solidity of character made him the chosen confessor to whom large numbers of men and women unburdened their doubts and their sins.


The confessor united his influence with that of Madame de Maintenon to induce the king to abandon his liaison with Madame de Montespan.


These clerics became the confessors in royal and noble houses, and were generally chosen from among bishops and other high dignitaries.





Synonyms:

priest,



Antonyms:

layman,

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