HOLY vs BEATIFIED: NOUN
- Among the Nestorians, a small recess at the east end of a church, containing nothing but a cross. No one, not even the priest, is allowed to enter it.
- The sanctuary or bema of a Christian church: used especially by the Greek and other Oriental churches.
- The inner or western division of the Jewish tabernacle, as distinguished from the outer part, called the holy place. The holy of holies was inclosed on three sides by the walls of the tabernacle, while on the fourth or eastern side a veil, ornamented with figures of cherubim, and suspended from four pillars of shittim-wood overlaid with gold, separated it from the holy place (Ex. xxvi. 31; xxxvi. 35). The holy of holies was a perfect cube in its dimensions, the length, breadth, and height being each ten cubits. In it stood the ark of the testament, or ark of the covenant, of shittim-wood over-laid with gold. Upon the ark was the capporeth or golden mercy-seat, the place of the divine presence (Ex. xxv. 22), and on the capporeth were two cherubim, also of gold, both facing toward its center. No one but the high priest entered the holy of holies, and he only once a year, on the Day of Atonement (Lev. xvi.). Also called the most holy place and the oracle.
- A place of worship; a sacred place.
- Plural Sacred rites; devotions.
- A holy man; a saint: same as hallow.
- A sacred place of pilgrimage
- N/A
HOLY vs BEATIFIED: ADJECTIVE
- A title of the pope.
- Belonging to or derived from or associated with a divine power
- See Eucharist.
- See Cascara sagrada.
- A league ostensibly for conserving religion, justice, and peace in Europe, but really for repressing popular tendencies toward constitutional government, entered into by Alexander I. of Russia, Francis I. of Austria, and Frederic William III. of Prussia, at Paris, on the 26th of September, 1815, and subsequently joined by all the sovereigns of Europe, except the pope and the king of England.
- Spiritually whole or sound; of unimpaired innocence and virtue; free from sinful affections; pure in heart; godly; pious; irreproachable; guiltless; acceptable to God.
- Set apart to the service or worship of God; hallowed; sacred; reserved from profane or common use; holy vessels; a holy priesthood.
- See Grail.
- Belonging to, derived from, or associated with a divine power; sacred.
- Regarded with veneration or specified for a religious purpose.
- Living or undertaken with highly moral or spiritual purpose; saintly.
- Regarded as deserving special respect or reverence.
- Used as an intensive.
- The third person of the Trinity; the Comforter; the Paraclete.
- Dedicated to a religious purpose or a god.
- The sacred Scriptures.
- The week before Easter, in which the passion of our Savior is commemorated.
- The stone stoup or font placed near the entrance of a church, as a receptacle for holy water.
- Water which has been blessed by the priest for sacred purposes.
- A crusade; an expedition carried on by Christians against the Saracens in the Holy Land, in the eleventh, twelfth, and thirteenth centuries, for the possession of the holy places.
- The Thursday in Holy Week; Maundy Thursday.
- The blessed thistle. See under Thistle.
- See Dove plant.
- Same as Holy Ghost (above).
- The Saturday immediately preceding the festival of Easter; the vigil of Easter.
- A plant, the hemp agrimony.
- A sweet-scented grass (Hierochloa borealis and Hierochloa alpina). In the north of Europe it was formerly strewed before church doors on saints' days; whence the name. It is common in the northern and western parts of the United States. Called also vanilla grass or Seneca grass.
- A picture in which the infant Christ, his parents, and others of his family are represented.
- Childermas day.
- Palestine, the birthplace of Christianity.
- The Inquisition.
- The innermost apartment of the Jewish tabernacle or temple, where the ark was kept, and where no person entered, except the high priest once a year.
- The cross or crucifix, particularly one placed, in churches. over the entrance to the chancel.
- See Order.
- One separated to the service of God.
- Having been recognized and declared, by the church, that a deceased has entered heaven; having attained this step in the process of canonization.
- Roman Catholic; proclaimed one of the blessed and thus worthy of veneration
HOLY vs BEATIFIED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of beatify.
HOLY vs BEATIFIED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- 2 and Devout, divine, immaculate, saintly.
- Synonyms Sacred, dedicated, sanctified. See religion.
- In hunting, the tail of a fox.
- Same as morning-star (a weapon)
- A person who carried the holy water.
- A eulogia, or piece of blessed bread.
- Exhibiting, indicating, or befitting sanctity of life; devout; righteous.
- Perfect in religious character and the practices of devotion; sanctified; saintly.
- Consecrated; set apart for religious use or uses; of sacred or religious character or quality: as, the holy priesthood; the holy sabbath; holy oil; holy thoughts.
- To canonize.
- Roman Catholic
HOLY vs BEATIFIED: RELATED WORDS
- Saint, Pious, Religious, Saints, Ramadan, Shrine, Holiness, Holy place, Sanctum, Beatified, Blessed, Hallowed, Consecrated, Sanctified, Sacred
- Martyred, Inurned, Ordained, Exhumed, Interred, Concelebrated, Baptized, Venerate, Excommunicated, Consecrated, Canonise, Canonized, Canonised, Blessed, Holy
HOLY vs BEATIFIED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Saint, Pious, Religious, Saints, Ramadan, Shrine, Holiness, Holy place, Sanctum, Beatified, Blessed, Hallowed, Consecrated, Sanctified, Sacred
- Disinterred, Martyred, Inurned, Ordained, Exhumed, Interred, Concelebrated, Baptized, Venerate, Excommunicated, Consecrated, Canonized, Canonised, Blessed, Holy
HOLY vs BEATIFIED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Holy See and were following official Holy See policy.
- According to this explanation, to serve God, who is holy, the Israelites must also be holy.
- This Lord of Hosts is the Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- LORD your God; consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am holy.
- And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.
- Holy, holy, holy is the Lord of hosts; the whole earth is full of His glory!
- Holy, holy, holy, the Lord God the Almighty, who was and is and is to come.
- Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord God Almighty, who was and is and is to come!
- The backround music is Holy Holy Holy are you Lord I read the transcript about angels and dont know enough about it.
- Holy God, Holy Mighty One, Holy Immortal One, have mercy on us and on the whole world.
- This generated much interest and dispute, he was however both beatified and canonized by pope John Paul II.
- Following in the footsteps of Dominic, his other brother, Manes, became a Friar Preacher and was beatified by Pope Gregory XVI.
- This grand act gave a marvellous impulse to devotion to the newly Beatified.
- The first comprises physical remains of the beatified.
- He was one of five people beatified by Pope John Paul II in St.
- He was beatified with his cultus confirmed by Pope Clement XII in 1736.
- The Martyrs of our century beatified by Pope John Paul II.
- When was this saint canonized or beatified by the Catholic Church?
- Pius X beatified ten individuals and canonized four.
- Madeline Sofie Barat was beatified by Pope St.
HOLY vs BEATIFIED: QUESTIONS
- Is Lourdes mother Mary's holy water really holy water?
- Why is the Holy Quran the most important holy book?
- Does "Holy Ghost" mean the same thing as the Holy Spirit?
- Are there any bomboniere ideas for first Holy Communion and Holy confirmation?
- Does being holy even possible since only God is Holy?
- What is the meaning behind the song Holy Holy Holy?
- What is the meaning of Holy Holy Holy Lord Almighty?
- What does Holy, Holy, Holy mean in reference to God?
- What song is Holy Holy Holy are you Lord by Terry MacAlmon?
- Is there a strumming pattern for Holy Holy Holy God with U?
- Why is the three-eyed god beatified in the name of Shiva?
- What was Salzano's reaction when her son was not beatified?
- Will the co-foundress of the Adoration Sisters be beatified?
- What is beatified in the terms of the Catholic Church?
- What happens when a character is beatified in the Catholic Church?
- What are the requirements for a saint to be beatified?
- What happened to Pope Pius X after he was beatified?
- When was blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati beatified by the Pope?
- What happens when a person is beatified by the Pope?
- How did the Augustinian Martyrs of Japan get beatified?