
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin religiōsus, from religiō, religion. See religion.]
religiously re·li'gious·ly adv.SYNONYMS religious, devout, pious. These adjectives mean having or showing a belief in and veneration for God or a divine power, especially as it is reflected in the practice of religion. Religious implies adherence to religion in both belief and practice: The cathedral at Chartres is an expression of the religious fervor of the Middle Ages. Devout connotes ardent faith and sincere devotion: Devout Muslims observe Ramadan punctiliously. Pious stresses dutiful, reverential discharge of religious duties: a pious woman who attends Mass every morning.
adjective
Definition: concerning belief in God
Antonyms: agnostic, atheistic, irreligious, irreverent, ungodly
adj
Definition: conscientious, scrupulous
Antonyms: careless, erring, indolent, lazy, slapdash, undetailed
The student completed her assignments with religious devotion.
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In the lexicon of certain branches of Christianity, especially the Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Orthodox branches, religious as a noun usually refers to a member of a religious institute of monks, nuns, friars, clerics regular, or to another individual who takes the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience (the evangelical counsels) in a religious institute.
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Religious are members of religious institutes, societies in which the members take public vows and live a fraternal life in common.[1] This is a form of consecrated life distinct from other forms, such as that of secular institutes.[2] It is distinct also from forms that do not involve membership of an institute, such as that of consecrated hermits,[3] that of consecrated virgins,[4] and other forms whose approval is reserved to the Holy See.[5]
If religious have been ordained as deacons, priests or bishops, they belong to the clergy and are referred to as the "religious clergy", a term that distinguishes them from the clergy who have not taken religious vows and who are known as the secular clergy or, since they generally serve under a bishop who exercises governance over a geographically defined diocese, as the diocesan clergy. The other religious are lay people, not members of the clergy.[6]
While the state of consecrated life is neither clerical or lay, institutes themselves are classified as one or the other, a clerical institute being one that "by reason of the purpose or design intended by the founder or by virtue of legitimate tradition, is under the direction of clerics, assumes the exercise of sacred orders, and is recognized as such by the authority of the Church".[7]
In clerical institutes, such as the Dominican Order or the Franciscans, most of the members are clergy. In only a few cases do lay institutes have some clergy among their members.
The Code of Canon Law devotes to religious 103 canons arranged in eight chapters:
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - religiøs, troende, omhyggelig
n. - munk, nonne
Nederlands (Dutch)
godsdienstig, nauwgezet, tot een kloosterorde behorend, kloosterling
Français (French)
adj. - religieux, de religion, croyant, (fig) religieux
n. - religieux
Deutsch (German)
adj. - fromm, religiös
n. - Religiöse, Ordensmitglied
Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - θρησκευτικός, ευσεβής, θρήσκος, (μτφ.) σχολαστικός
n. - (οι) μοναχοί, μοναχές
Português (Portuguese)
adj. - religioso, escrupuloso
n. - religioso (m), membro de ordem religiosa
Русский (Russian)
верующий, религиозный
Español (Spanish)
adj. - religioso, exacto, escrupuloso
n. - religioso
Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - religiös, from, kloster-, samvetsgrann
n. - klosterbroder/syster
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
宗教性的, 宗教上的, 虔诚的, 修道士, 和尚, 修女, 尼姑
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 宗教性的, 宗教上的, 虔誠的
n. - 修道士, 和尚, 修女, 尼姑
한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 종교의, 종교적인
n. - 수도사, 수녀
日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 宗教の, 宗教的な, 信仰の, 敬虔な, 宗教家たち, 良心的な, 厳正な, 修道会に属する, 戒律に服する, 宗教上の
n. - 修道者
العربيه (Arabic)
(صفه) متدين (الاسم) راهب أو راهبه
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - דתי, אדוק, קפדן, מחמיר
n. - נזיר, נזירים
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