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Dictionary: sac·ri·lege   (săk'rə-lĭj) pronunciation
 
n.

Desecration, profanation, misuse, or theft of something sacred.

[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin sacrilegium, from sacrilegus, one who steals sacred things : sacer, sacred; see sacred + legere, to gather.]

sacrilegist sac'ri·le'gist (săk'rə-lē'jĭst) n.
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Artist: Sacrilege
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  • Formed: 1993, Bowie County, TX
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "Lost in the Beauty You Slay/The Fifth Season," "Fifth Season"

Biography

First formed in 1993 by vocalist/drummer Daniel Svensson and guitarist Daniel Dinsdale, melodic death metal act Sacrilege hailed from the city of (where else?) Gothenburg, Sweden. After distributing a couple of demos to underground traders and indie metal labels, the duo signed with Black Sun Records and recruited bassist Christian Frisk and vocalist Michael Andersson to record 1996's Lost in the Beauty You Slay at (again, where else?) famed Studio Fredman. Soon thereafter, Andersson quit, Richard Bergholtz was added on second guitar, and Daniel Kvist was asked to play bass on the following year's sophomore The Fifth Season. Sacrilege then embarked on a European tour with Crown, whose future vocalist, Tomas Lindberg (ex-At the Gates), helpfully lent them a hand on-stage. Shortly after the band's return home, however, Daniel Svensson was offered -- and readily accepted -- the drum gig with Gothenburg metal headliners In Flames, effectively bringing an end to Sacrilege's short career. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
 
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noun

    An act of disrespect or impiety toward something regarded as sacred: blasphemy, desecration, profanation, violation. See sacred/profane.

 
Antonyms: sacrilege
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n

Definition: irreverence
Antonyms: piety, respect, respectfulness, reverence


 
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Misuse or desecration of something holy.

pronunciation We have legalized confiscation, consecrated sacrilege, and condoned high treason. — Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), British prime minister, from a speech before the House of Commons, 1871.

 
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Konstantin Makovsky. The Bulgarian martyresses. 1877 Atrocities of bashibazouks in Bulgarian Orthodox Church

Sacrilege is the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object. In a less proper sense, any transgression against the virtue of religion would be a sacrilege. It can come in the form of irreverence to sacred persons, places, and things. When the sacrilegious offense is verbal, it is called blasphemy. The term originates from the Latin sacer, sacred, and legere, to steal, as in Roman times it referred to the plundering of temples and graves. By the time of Cicero, sacrilege had adopted a more expansive meaning, including verbal offenses against religion and undignified treatment of sacred objects.

Most ancient religions have a concept analogous to sacrilege, often considered as a type of taboo. The basic idea is that sacred objects are not to be treated in the same way as other objects.

With the advent of Christianity as the official Roman religion, the Emperor Theodosius criminalized sacrilege in an even more expansive sense, including heresy and schism, and offenses against the emperor, including tax evasion.

By the Middle Ages, the concept of sacrilege was again restricted to physical acts against sacred objects, and this forms the basis of all later Catholic teaching on the subject. A major offense was to tamper with a consecrated host, otherwise known as the body of Christ.

In post-Reformation England, sacrilege was a criminal offense for centuries, though its statutory definition varied considerably. Most English dictionaries of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries appealed to the primary sense of stealing objects from a church.

Most modern nations have abandoned laws against sacrilege out of respect for freedom of expression, save in cases where there is an injury to persons or property. In the United States, the U.S. Supreme Court case Burstyn v. Wilson (1952) struck down a statute against sacrilege, ruling that the term could not be narrowly defined in a way that would safeguard against the establishment of one church over another, and that such statutes infringed upon the free exercise of religion and freedom of expression.

Despite their decriminalization, sacrilegious acts are still often regarded with public opprobrium, even by non-adherents of the offended religion, especially when these acts are perceived as manifestations of hatred toward a particular sect or creed.

Confusion with the term "Religion"

Owing to the phonetic similarities between the words sacrilegious and religious, and their spiritually-based uses in modern English, many people mistakenly assume that the two words are etymologically linked, or that one is an antonym of the other. On the contrary, the root words sacrilege and religion developed independently and are linked only by a similarity in subject matter, and not by any actual substance of meaning. Thus, sacrilegious and religious are by no means opposite terms.

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Translations: Sacrilege
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - helligbrøde, vanhelligelse

Nederlands (Dutch)
heiligschennis, ontwijding

Français (French)
n. - (Relig, fig) sacrilège (hum)

Deutsch (German)
n. - Sakrileg

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - ανοσιούργημα, ιεροσυλία

Italiano (Italian)
sacrilegio

Português (Portuguese)
n. - sacrilégio (m)

Русский (Russian)
кощунство, святотатство, кража церковного имущества

Español (Spanish)
n. - sacrilegio, profanación

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - helgerån, vanhelgande, kyrkostöld, tempelskändning

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
亵渎圣物, 悖理逆天的行为, 冒渎

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 褻瀆聖物, 悖理逆天的行為, 冒瀆

한국어 (Korean)
n. - 신성한 것을 더럽힘, 신성 모독, 성물 절도

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 神聖冒涜, 神聖を汚すこと

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) تدنيس المقدسات او المعابد‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮חילול קודש‬


 
 

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