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PENANCE

Definitionen von PENANCE

  1. Buße, Büßung
  2. Selbstkasteiung

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Anzahl der Buchstaben

7

Ist Palindrom

Nein

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ANC
CE
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ENA
NA
NAN
NC
PE
PEN

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4

150
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ACE
ACN
ACP
AE
AEC
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ANC
ANE
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ANP

Beispiele für die Verwendung von PENANCE in einem Satz

  • It is the culmination of the Passion of Jesus Christ, preceded by Lent (or Great Lent), a 40-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance.
  • She became the best known to history through being later accused of conspiracy by the future King Richard III, and compelled to do public penance.
  • Stephen was urged by Bishop Faustinus of Lyon to take action against Marcian, the Novatianist bishop of Arles, who denied penance and communion to the lapsed who repented.
  • Emperor Louis I performs public penance for causing his nephew Bernard's death 4 years earlier, at his palace of Attigny (Ardennes), before Pope Paschal I, and the Frankish nobles (this to restore harmony and re-establish his authority).
  • 550 BC—Siddhartha Gautama founds Buddhism in Northern India after achieving enlightenment after six years of practicing penance and meditation.
  • The relationship with God is strengthened through his adherence to rules established by the Church – the partaking of the Eucharist, confession, penance, and participation in last rites, thus redeeming him and preparing him for eternal salvation.
  • He agreed with Cyprian of Carthage that those who had lapsed could be restored to communion after varying forms of Reinitiation and Penance.
  • Bolesław once again gained the favor of his subjects with public penance, and made a pilgrimage to the monastery of his patron, Saint Giles, in Hungary.
  • Such practices include: a distinctive system for determining the dating of Easter, a style of monastic tonsure, a unique system of penance, and the popularity of going into "exile for Christ".
  • In Roman mythology and ancient religion, Clementia is the goddess of clemency, leniency, mercy, forgiveness, penance, redemption, absolution, acquittal and salvation.
  • Siddhartha Gautama founds Buddhism in Northern India after achieving enlightenment after six years of practicing penance and meditation.
  • When the deity Shiva burns her husband to ashes, it is Rati, whose beseeching or penance, leads to the promise of Kama's resurrection.
  • " Economia, which is sweetness, "is a judicious relaxation of the penance when the sinner shows remorse and repentance.
  • It is often seen as a required action of repentance and a necessary precursor to penance and atonement.
  • Penance is any act or a set of actions done out of repentance for sins committed, as well as an alternate name for the Catholic, Lutheran, Eastern Orthodox, and Oriental Orthodox sacrament of Reconciliation or Confession.
  • The Act of Contrition is part of the Sacrament of Penance and is prayed by the penitent after the priest assigns a penance and before he gives the penitent absolution.
  • Equality 7-2521 accepts his street sweeping assignment as penance for his Transgression of Preference in secretly desiring to be a Scholar.
  • Flagellants are practitioners of a form of mortification of the flesh by whipping their skin with various instruments of penance.
  • Thus, according to some calculations, a diligent and pious person who rendered appropriate devotion to each of these relics at that time would be able to merit 1,902,202 years worth of penance (an earthly equivalent of time otherwise spent in purgatory, removed by indulgences).
  • He attended the Council of Trent and participated in the debates on the eucharist and on penance (which dealt with the issue of indulgences).
  • Some believe the school was founded as Browne's penance for Hunter's martyrdom when Queen Elizabeth I came to the throne; however, the school was already in operation under Mary's licence when Elizabeth succeeded.
  • He was a devout Catholic who practiced penance and charity, and owned a library of forty-four folios, extensive for the time.
  • Thomas Parr purportedly had an affair when he was more than 100 years old, and fathered a child born out of wedlock, for which he had to do public penance in the church porch.
  • Instead, the downpour lasted for many days and Petroc, ashamed of his presumptuousness, is said to have left on another pilgrimage, this one of penance.
  • " Economia, which is sweetness, "is a judicious relaxation of the penance when the sinner shows remorse and repentance.



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