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noble and prayer
The Missal does, however, direct that the tabernacle be situated " in a part of the church that is truly noble, prominent, conspicuous, worthily decorated, and suitable for prayer.
They say, for example, that the rubrics have reduced the number of genuflections and other gestures associated with reverence for the sacred elements ; that phrases such as " spiritual drink " are deliberately ambiguous ; and that the GIRM directs the removal of the tabernacle from its previous place on the main altar to another part of the church ( albeit one that is " truly noble, prominent, readily visible, beautifully decorated and suitable for prayer " – GIRM 314 ).
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visited on 27 February 1975 for the inauguration of the site's sound & light show ; when the presentation reached the point where the sound system played the Maya prayer to Chaac ( the Maya rain deity ), a sudden torrential downpour fell upon the gathered dignitaries ( including Gaspar Antonio Xiu, descendant of noble Maya Lineage, the Xiu ), despite the fact that it was the middle of the dry season.
They were attracted by the famed saintliness of the Lombard noble, Alferio Pappacarbone ( St Alferius ), who lived a life of contemplation and prayer there.
In accordance with the structure of each church and legitimate local customs, the Most Blessed Sacrament should be reserved in a tabernacle in a part of the church that is truly noble, prominent, readily visible, beautifully decorated, and suitable for prayer.

noble and are
It is through them that we have become aware of the divine humanity in man, and therefore, that most people are noble, helpful and good.
The defining objectives of alchemy are varied ; these include the creation of the fabled philosopher's stone possessing powers including the capability of turning base metals into the noble metals gold or silver, as well as an elixir of life conferring youth and immortality.
These are collegiate foundations, which provide a home and an income for unmarried ladies, generally of noble birth, called canonesses ( Kanonissinen ) or more usually Stiftsdamen.
Allotropes are typically more noticeable in non-metals ( excluding the halogens and the noble gases ) and metalloids.
Athanasius the bishop of Alexandria wrote about the connections between the Ark and the Virgin Mary: " O noble Virgin, truly you are greater than any other greatness.
There is a third view that sees merit in both arguments above and attempts to bridge them, and so cannot be articulated as starkly as they can ; it sees more than one Christianity and more than one attitude towards paganism at work in the poem, separated from each other by hundreds of years ; it sees the poem as originally the product of a literate Christian author with one foot in the pagan world and one in the Christian, himself a convert perhaps or one whose forbears had been pagan, a poet who was conversant in both oral and literary milieus and was capable of a masterful " repurposing " of poetry from the oral tradition ; this early Christian poet saw virtue manifest in a willingness to sacrifice oneself in a devotion to justice and in an attempt to aid and protect those in need of help and greater safety ; good pagan men had trodden that noble path and so this poet presents pagan culture with equanimity and respect ; yet overlaid upon this early Christian poet's composition are verses from a much later reformist " fire-and-brimstone " Christian poet who vilifies pagan practice as dark and sinful and who adds satanic aspects to its monsters.
The " inert " or noble chemical elements ( helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon ) are composed of lone atoms as their smallest discrete unit, but the other isolated chemical elements consist of either molecules or networks of atoms bonded to each other in some way.
All but a few of the most inert elements, such as noble gases and noble metals, are usually found on Earth in chemically combined form, as chemical compounds.
Similarly, the halogens and the noble gases are nonmetals, viewed in the broader sense.
Elements are trying to reach the low-energy noble gas configuration, and therefore alkali metals and halogens will donate and accept one electron, respectively, and the noble gases themselves are chemically inactive.
There are few surviving sources on Caligula's reign, although he is described as a noble and moderate ruler during the first two years of his rule.
: " This is the noble truth of dukkha: birth is dukkha, aging is dukkha, illness is dukkha, death is dukkha ; sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair are dukkha ; union with what is displeasing is dukkha ; separation from what is pleasing is dukkha ; not to get what one wants is dukkha ; in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are dukkha.
In David's words, " the most prominent general characteristics of the Greek masterpieces are a noble simplicity and silent greatness in pose as well as in expression.
Atoms that do not obey their rule are called " electron-deficient " when they have too few electrons to achieve a noble gas configuration, or " hypervalent " when they have too many electrons.
He is self-centred and dim-witted, but his intentions are generally noble.
In the Buddhist tradition, it is said that the Buddha compared these four truths to the footprints of an elephant: just as the footprints of all the other animals can fit within the footprint of an elephant, in the same way, all of the teachings of the Buddha are contained within the teachings on the four noble truths.
# " This is the noble truth of dukkha: birth is dukkha, aging is dukkha, illness is dukkha, death is dukkha ; sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair are dukkha ; union with what is displeasing is dukkha ; separation from what is pleasing is dukkha ; not to get what one wants is dukkha ; in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are dukkha.
The Pali terms ariya sacca ( Sanskrit: arya satya ) are commonly translated as " noble truths ".

noble and evinced
His funeral orations over Eustathius ( 1195 ) and his brother Nicetas, though wordier and rhetorical, still evinced a noble disposition and deep feeling.

noble and profound
His tender affection for his relatives abundantly appears from his correspondence, along with his profound attachment to the great ideas of the Revolution and his noble love of country.
His system, though it may seem to contain doubtful or even fantastic elements, is in its general outlines a noble massive whole, constructed by a profound, comprehensive, fearless and logical mind.
Swinburne described these as " unsurpassed even by their author himself for noble and heroic pathos, for subtle and genial, tragic and profound, ardent and compassionate insight into character, with consummate mastery of dramatic and spiritual truth.
Altus is a Latin adjective meaning " high, deep, noble or profound ", and may refer to:
In 1616 he entered upon some extensive researches into the genealogy of the noble families of the kingdom, in which work he was aided by his prodigious memory for dates, names and family relationships, as well as by his profound knowledge of heraldry.
The title of ' Pontifical ' given to the Academy means, as you know, the interest and the commitment of the Church, in different forms from the ancient patronage, but no less profound and effective in character .... How could the Church have lacked interest in the most noble of the occupations which are most strictly human -- the search for truth?

noble and religious
* Saint Philip Benizi, a noble Florentine, a religious of the order of the Servants of Mary, of which he was the reviver, and not, as has been stated by some, the founder.
Among the cultural traits that the Aztecs of Tenochtitlan shared with many other cultures of central Mexico are the agricultural basis of maize cultivation, the basic social organization dividing society into classes of noble pipiltin and macehualli commoners, the complex religious beliefs and practices including most of the pantheon ( e. g. gods such as Tezcatlipoca, Tlaloc and Quetzalcoatl ), the calendric system of a xiuhpohualli of 365 days intercalated with a tonalpohualli of 260 days.
Since the 14th century, Poland excelled in the production of sausages, thanks in part to the royal hunting excursions across virgin forests with game delivered as gifts to friendly noble families and religious hierarchy across the country.
Born a Northumbrian noble, he entered religious life as a teenager and studied at Lindisfarne, at Canterbury, in Gaul, and at Rome ; he returned to Northumbria in about 660, and became the abbot of a newly founded monastery at Ripon.
Philip French called it " a noble film ", and Alexander Walker said that " it grips the historical and psychological imagination like no other religious film I have seen.
The term Maharaj denotes separate noble and religious offices, although the fact that in Hindi the suffix ' a ' in Maharaja is silent makes the two titles near homophones.
Kirk also believes that Eliade overextends his theories: for example, Eliade claims that the modern myth of the " noble savage " results from the religious tendency to idealize the primordial, mythical age.
These landowners included noble houses, religious establishments and warriors.
He was the son of Epiphanius, governor of Cyprus, and was of noble descent ; in early life he was married and had children, but his wife and children soon died, and he entered the religious life.
Czech refugees from the religious wars in Bohemia settled there, and from 1438 to 1453 a Czech noble, John Jiskra of Brandýs, controlled most of southern Slovakia from the centers of Zólyom ( today Zvolen ) and Kassa ( today Košice ).
In The City and the Stars, however, he is a religious leader who uses trickery to advance his goals ; the block on the robot was imposed in order to keep his secrets safe ( although he did teach much that was wise and noble ).
Rudge claims dozens of " noble " and " religious " titles ( among them " Earl of Enoch " and " Cardinal Archbishop of The Royal See "), which he asserts are of ancient origin.
He was a descendant of a prominent Protestant noble family originally from what is now the Czech Republic, the family having been exiled to Saxony after its head, Friedrich von Biela, was executed in Prague in 1621 during the religious wars of the period.
It was the centre of an eparchy of the Patriarchate of Constantinople and continued to act as a cultural, religious, economic and administrative centre of the region until the early 19th century, as many noble Byzantine families settled after 1453.
Darwin's Westminster Abbey funeral expressed a public feeling of national pride, and religious writers of all persuasions praised his " noble character and his ardent pursuit of truth ", calling him a " true Christian gentleman ".
Alfred's biographer, Asser, described her as " a most religious woman, noble in character and noble by birth ".
* Movlazadeh Mahammad Hasan Shakavi — a noble Azerbaijani religious leader, philosopher, alim and the first Sheikh ul-Islam of the Caucasus and the first scholar who translated Koran into Azerbaijani language.
***" Vocation ": In December 977, a reluctant noble feels the lure of a religious life.
Not only does Camber have a strong sense of personal responsibility, but he is also a devoutly religious Deryni noble.
Beyond purely religious matter, his ancestor Fulk V had been King of Jerusalem and Guy de Lusignan was a Poitevin noble while his wife-Sybilla-was no less than Richard's cousin.
He was a man of noble bearing, religious, and imbued with a stern sense of duty.
According to Gernian religious practice, firstborn noble sons are heir to the family fortunes, second sons bear swords as soldiers, and third sons are consecrated to the priesthood.
Membership in the Union is open to descendants of old and new Armenian noble families, as well as to the foreign titled nobility that reside in Armenia and abroad, regardless their political or religious views, and age and sex.

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