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On the same day in the following year he took the solemn vows.
Solemn vows once meant those taken in what was called a religious order.
He made, at that moment, a solemn vow to deliver him, and then looked around for the means.
She raised her right hand as if preparing to make a solemn vow.
"But what's very important now is that we both make a solemn vow.
In 1944, just before her solemn vows, however, she left the Carmel.
Only those taking the solemn vows were valued by the Church and the civil authorities.
Solemn vow: l shall get us all out of here, though at the moment I do not know exactly how.
To swear is to take an oath, to make a solemn vow.
Higgins will never hear the end of it: there's a solemn vow.
Swear a solemn vow on this palm tree right here.
The question tortured him as it did me, to the point where we made solemn vows to reassure each other in the summer of 1939.
The traditional distinction between simple and solemn vows no longer has any canonical effect.
Today, here and now, we make a solemn vow to our Lord and to one another.
She appears to have taken solemn vows when she was eighteen years old.
Mrs. Clinton said he made "a solemn vow" to eat right.
Even if he could somehow force Vlad to fail to keep a solemn vow.
The solemn vows taken here are a perpetual obligation.
He could grant a dispensation, and release her of that most solemn vow.
As within her secret bosom, Bessie made a solemn vow.
"Marriage is a solemn vow," she said, with a trace of defiance.
He made a solemn vow to my father, and he is a man of his word."
He threw that to the uncaring stars like a solemn vow and then turned his back upon them.
He had forgotten his own most solemn vows.
I make this solemn vow never to be broken."