In very traditional Catholic churches, like in Italy, you will likely see women with their hair covered. If the church chooses, they can insist you wear a veil or scarf. However, in most American churches, even Catholic churches, most women do not cover their hair.
It is not a common expectation for ladies to wear head veils while attending a Christian Christening in an Italian church. However, some churches may still prefer or require this traditional practice, so it is advisable to check with the specific church beforehand to confirm their dress code.
"Christening cake" is an English equivalent of the Italian word buccellato. The masculine singular noun references a big Bundt-like, circular cake presented by godparents on their grandchild's christening day, most famously in the north Italian Tuscan city of Lucca and in the south Italian island of Sicily. The pronunciation will be "BOOT-tchel-LA-to" in Italian.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
The Christian humanists wanted balance, and the Italian humanists wanted peace and happiness in their lives.
Christian Bachini goes by Italian Dragon.
Cristiana in the feminine and cristiano in the masculine are Italian equivalents of the English word "Christian." The respective pronunciations will be "kree-STYA-na" in the feminine and "kree-STYA-no" in the masculine in Italian.
Roman Catholic/Christian.
Oh no! is the same in English and Italian. The interjection and the adverb represent disappointment that something is happening again or not turning out as expected. The pronunciation will be "o no" in Italian.
Italian humanism focused on the revival of classical texts and the study of human potential and achievement, while Christian humanism integrated Christian values and beliefs into humanist ideas, emphasizing the role of religion in promoting human dignity and social reform.
hes italian, so probably christian/cathloic.