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rites and treated
It is difficult to determine to what extent the ' false worship ' which the prophets stigmatize is the worship of Yahweh under a conception and with rites, which treated him as a local nature god, or whether particular features of gods more often given the title Ba ‘ al were consciously recognized to be distinct from Yahwism from the first.
After Hadrian attentively carries out his funeral rites ( diligenter sepeliens ) vehementer deperiens i. e., grieved vehemently-for the boy had been a favourite of his had been treated as a darling -, he declares him to be among the gods ; a city was also named after him.
( 5 ) In the Byzantine and other eastern rites: see, e. g., Lodi, 1303 (§ 2925 ) and Whitaker, 74 ; the eastern rites are treated extensively by Kelly, 136-200.

rites and code
His teachings were based on moral code for human relations with emphasis on the importance of tradition and rites.

rites and unless
Although women were present at most public ceremonies and festivals, the religious authorities in Roman society were the male pontiffs and augurs, and women could not lawfully perform rites at night, unless " offered for the people in proper form ".
Although Romans were required not to work, they were not required to take any religious action unless they were priests or had family rites ( sacra gentilicia ) to maintain.
No man is to be a priest ; no one, either man or woman, is to be an officer ( to manage the temporal affairs of the organization ); nor is anyone of them to have charge of a common treasury ; no one shall appoint either man or woman to be master or to act as master ; henceforth they shall not form conspiracies among themselves, stir up any disorder, make mutual promises or agreements, or interchange pledges ; no one shall observe the sacred rites either in public or private or outside the city, unless he comes to the praetor urbanus, and he, in accordance with the opinion of the senate, expressed when no less than 100 senators are present at the discussion, shall have given leave.
No one in a company of more than five persons altogether, men and women, shall observe the sacred rites, nor in that company shall there be present more than two men or three women, unless in accordance with the opinion of the praetor urbanus and the senate as written above.
On the other hand, " provided their own minister is not available, baptised persons belonging to a non-catholic Church or ecclesial community may, in accordance with the prudent judgement of the local Ordinary, be allowed Church funeral rites, unless it is established that they did not wish this.

rites and otherwise
Her rites allowed women the use of strong wine and blood-sacrifice, things otherwise forbidden them by Roman tradition.
The setting is the sacred grove ( lucus ) of the otherwise unknown god Alernus, for whom, Ovid claims, the state priests still carry out sacra, sacred rites.
Such ceremonies took the form both of ' oblations, whether bloody or otherwise ', and of ' rites which ... consist in movements and cries whose object is to imitate the different aspects and attitudes of the animal whose reproduction is desired '.
Avadhuts are the voice of the avadhuti the channel that resolves the dichotomy of the ' left hand path ' ( Sanskrit: Vamamarga ; " Vamachara ") and ' right hand path ( Sanskrit: Dakshinamarga ) traditions and left and right channels ( otherwise known as the outer channels ) of the energetic body, though an Avadhut may or may not continue such dichotomous rites of the āstika or nāstika Darśana for they are free from sectarian ritual observance and affiliation.
Implicitly or otherwise, they advocated a return to these ostensibly pristine ethnic roots, which involved discarding the incrustations of those Chinese cultural beliefs, social rites and philosophical ideas that had exercised a political ascendancy for over a millennium within Japan and had deeply informed the neo-Confucian ideology of the Tokugawa regime itself.
Once the cause is known, rites are carried out to appease the offended god or ancestor ( or otherwise right the social imbalance ).
In Kansas City, Missouri in 2005, Bishop Robert Finn established an oratory ( a public church where the Mass and other rites may be administered ) for the Institute at an historic church otherwise in danger of being closed.

rites and stated
The philosophy upon which A Guide to Jewish Religious Practice is written is stated in the foreword: " The premise on which Torah is based is that all aspects of life-leisure no less than business, worship or rites of passage ( birth, bar mitzvah, marriage, divorce, death )-are part of the covenant and mandate under which every Jew is to serve God in everything he does.
Thus in 1992, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, while affirming that " the Church does not know of any means other than Baptism that assures entry into eternal beatitude ", but also stating that " God has bound salvation to the sacrament of Baptism, but he himself is not bound by his sacraments ", stated: " As regards children who have died without Baptism, the Church can only entrust them to the mercy of God, as she does in her funeral rites for them.
Pope Pius XII, who had a particular interest in the liturgy, wrote in his 1947 encyclical Mediator Dei that " the use of the mother tongue in connection with several of the rites may be of much advantage to the people ", though he stated at the same time that only the Holy See had the authority to grant permission for the use of the vernacular.
The Council's Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, Sacrosanctum Concilium, stated both that " since the use of the mother tongue ... frequently may be of great advantage to the people, the limits of its employment may be extended ," and that " particular law remaining in force, the use of the Latin language is to be preserved in the Latin rites ".
Reports from the colonial British Indian and Afghan government stated that he was a stranger in Afghanistan, and spoke the Persian language with Iranian accent and followed European lifestyle more than that of Muslims, not observing Ramadan or other Muslim rites.
Prieur stated that " The distinctive christology of the text ", its silence concerning Jesus as a genuinely historical figure, and its lack of mention of church organisation, liturgy, and ecclesiastical rites, lead one to " militate for an early dating ".

rites and are
Firm details of specific rites are sparse, as members were sworn under the penalty of death not to reveal anything about the Mysteries to non-initiates.
A Christian came to Abbahu with the quibbling question: " How could your God in His priestly holiness bury Moses without providing for purificatory rites, yet oceans are declared insufficient?
Since Pope Leo XIII issued the bull Apostolicae Curae in 1896, the Catholic Church has insisted that Anglican orders are invalid because of changes in the Anglican ordination rites of the 16th century and divergence in understanding of the theology of priesthood, episcopacy and Eucharist.
Although ELCA agreed with the Episcopal Church to limit ordination to the bishop " ordinarily ", ELCA pastor-ordinators are given permission to perform the rites in " extraordinary " circumstance.
The 2, 834 sees are grouped into 23 particular rites, the largest being the Latin Rite, each with distinct traditions regarding the liturgy and the administering the sacraments.
In rituals there are different cakra-sādhanā in which adherents assemble and perform rites.
Where are the Dionysian rites?
The rites for the Eucharist are found in the various prayer books of Anglican churches.
Funeral rites are as old as the human culture itself, predating modern Homo sapiens, to at least 300, 000 years ago.
Extensive texts of such rites are available, particularly in the Garuda Purana.
Funerals in Islam ( called Janazah in Arabic ) follow fairly specific rites, though they are subject to regional interpretation and variation in custom.
In modern practice, specific rites concerning an individual's passage through life are generally ascribed to one of these two faiths.
A Catholic mission was conducted in the Ottoman days by Assumpionist Fathers ; there are also a number of Armenian and Greek Catholics, with priests of their respective rites.
In the Anglican churches and some Lutheran churches the traditional orders of bishop, priest and deacon are bestowed using ordination rites.
The Anglican Articles of Religion hold that only Baptism and the Lord's Supper are to be counted as sacraments of the gospel, and assert that other rites considered to be sacraments by such as the Roman Catholic and Eastern churches were not ordained by Christ and do not have the nature of a sacrament in the absence of any physical matter such as the water in Baptism and the Bread and Wine in the Eucharist.
The Birkat Ha-Mitzwot evokes the consciousness of holiness at a rabbinic rite, but the objects employed in the majority of these rites are non-holy and of general character, while the several holy objects are non-theurgic.
Bahá ' ís between 15 and 70 years of age are to perform a daily obligatory prayer, and can choose daily from among three, all of which are accompanied by specific rites, and preceded by ablutions.
The last rites are the last prayers and ministrations given to many Catholics when possible shortly before death.
These are the sacraments of Anointing of the Sick ( which, in spite of not being reserved for the dying, is sometimes mistakenly supposed to be what is meant by " the last rites "), Penance and the Eucharist.
The last rites are meant to prepare the dying person's soul for death, by providing absolution for sins by penance, sacramental grace and prayers for the relief of suffering through anointing, and the final administration of the Eucharist, known as " Viaticum ," which is Latin for " provision for the journey.
The orders and their subjects are: Zeraim (" Seeds "), dealing with prayer and blessings, tithes and agricultural laws ( 11 tractates ), Moed (" Festival "), pertaining to the laws of the Sabbath and the Festivals ( 12 tractates ), Nashim (" Women "), concerning marriage and divorce, some forms of oaths and the laws of the nazirite ( 7 tractates ), Nezikin (" Damages "), dealing with civil and criminal law, the functioning of the courts and oaths ( 10 tractates ), Kodashim (" Holy things "), regarding sacrificial rites, the Temple, and the dietary laws ( 11 tractates ) and Tehorot (" Purities "), pertaining to the laws of purity and impurity, including the impurity of the dead, the laws of food purity and bodily purity ( 12 tractates ).
The name comes from Slavonic Jeremiinŭ dĭnĭ meaning prophet Jeremiah ’ s day but the celebration rites and habits of this day are apotropaic and pagan ( possibly originating in the cult of the god Pan ).
At the other end of the spectrum are the ethnic reconstructionist traditions, which focus on historicity, folklore, and the revival of culturally-specific rites and beliefs.

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