Some other names for holy island are sacred island, divine island, or sanctified island.
The British island known as Holy Island is Lindisfarne, located off the northeast coast of England. Lindisfarne is renowned for its historical significance as the site of an important medieval Christian monastery.
The noun form for the adjective holy is holiness.
The term "paraclete" is derived from Greek and refers to a helper, advocate, or comforter. In Christian theology, it is often used to describe the Holy Spirit as one who comes alongside believers to provide guidance and support.
The term "Holly Ghost" is likely a misspelling of the term "Holy Ghost," which refers to the third person of the Christian Trinity, often understood as the Holy Spirit. The Holy Ghost is believed to be a divine presence that guides, comforts, and empowers Christians in their faith.
The name 'Ruach' is the Hebrew for 'Holy Spirit' as stated above. However, as this question is cateogried under 'New Testament' these books were written in Greek. The Greek word for Holy Spirit is 'pneuma' (meaning 'wind' from where we get the word 'pneumatic' - wind powered. Other names include 'Lord', 'Giver of Life', 'Holy Ghost', 'Wind of God' among many others
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Holy Father or Pope.
- Holy Warrior - Holy Knight
Sangreal
"Rhode Island"
Holy water is also called as 'Baptismal water'.
The Diocese of the Bishop of Rome's other name is the Holy See.
Mass is another name for the celebration of the Eucharist
Isle.
Isle or islet.
The duration of The Holy Island is 1.5 hours.
The Trinity.