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Since I cannot now receive you sacramentally, come at least spiritually into my heart.
Church members who undergo a purely civil ceremony are not regarded as sacramentally married.
Sacramentally, all bishops are equal, but there are distinctions of administrative rank.
I belong to him--I sacramentally joined myself to him for life.
The priesthood, faithful to church teachings, is there to serve the laity both sacramentally and through preaching.
His words, sacramentally condensed into an outward and visible cloud of steam, veil his face.
"For Christ is Himself contained in the Eucharist sacramentally.
Also of significance, the exclusion of alcohol includes wine which is sacramentally used by many major religious denominations in the United States.
Then he notes that the priest participates in that one eternal "redemptive act" (ongoing offering) sacramentally.
But Mr. Irving is terribly in earnest most of the time, politically and sacramentally, with the same easy sense of virtue.
The purpose of the piscina or sacrarium is to dispose of water used sacramentally, by returning these particles directly to the earth.
It was structurally dilapidated, sacramentally bare, intellectually barren and spiritually, socially and morally corrupt.
The order was initially run by laymen, but supported sacramentally by priests from Spain, Portugal and the United States.
The Council was clearly implying that (as Newman saw) Scripture itself works sacramentally, especially when it is made actual by effective reading and preaching in the liturgy.
With three other Jewish boys, Phillip climbs to the top of a tenement water tower so they can watch their rabbi and his "sacramentally bald" wife make love.
The Roman Catholic Church confirms converts from Protestantism, not recognizing their Protestant confirmations as sacramentally valid.
The Egyptian Jewish communities of the medieval period used wine sacramentally in feasts, prayers, and at holy events, and also prescribed its use in Talmudic medicine.
This 'real' attraction happens sacramentally, hence in an objective and unsurpassable way, in the Eucharist, of which the priests are ministers, that is, servants and effective instruments".
"This refers to the cup of sacramental'awa brewed from the strong, black 'awa root ('awa hiwa) which was drunk sacramentally by the kumu hula":
Kamm's order is sacramentally cared for by a former diocesan parish priest from Texas, Malcolm Broussard, who in 2003 was consecrated a bishop in Bavaria.
The Apostolic Pardon does not forgive sins by the act of absolution; it deals only with the punishment (purgation) due for those sins that have already been sacramentally forgiven.
As for Father Stallings's standing as a priest, Father Lori said the church could offer "no guarantees" and would not stand behind anything he did sacramentally because he had been suspended.
When she finds one living midst the wounded Then she laves him with the cooling water, Gives him, sacramentally, the red wine, Pledges with her fair white bread the hero.
However, Catholicism teaches that Christ is sacramentally (and equally) present under each species, and therefore if a person receives only one species, Christ is fully present and nothing is lacking.
From the pools of blood she drags his body And she laves him with the cooling water, Red wine, sacramentally, she gives him, Pledges then with fair white bread the hero.