No, spiritual refers to the soul, corporal refers to the body.
Religious, Mysterious personal
physical, material, actual, substantial, tangible, corporal, carnal, corporeal
physical, material, actual, substantial, tangible, corporal, carnal, corporeal
scary, spiritual, haunted, ghostly, illusory, phantom, supernatural, spooky
educateEnlighten means to give greater knowledge or insight. It often refers to spiritual knowledge. There are other words that are technically synonyms but do not carry the same spiritual connotations. Synonyms include educate, counsel, advise, and elucidate.
The Corporal Works of Mercy are physical acts performed to bring physical relief and comfort to others (Feed the hungry, Visit the imprisoned, Bury the dead, etc). Spiritual Works of Mercy are non-physical acts designed to comfort and guide the souls of others (Admonish, Instruct, Counsel, Forgive, Pray, etc.).
ADJECTIVE (pertaining to a body)physical, material, actual, substantial, tangible, corporal, carnal, corporealADVERB (affecting the body)physically, manually, or forcefully
Some synonyms for the word 'ministries' is as follows: exhortation, pastoral care, prayer, preaching and spiritual leadership or in a non religious context: bureau, department, and executive branch.
The correct spelling is corporal, as in the rank of corporal and corporal punishment.
Yes and no. Corporal is, but corporation is not.
Synonyms for "social grace" could include poise, polish, charm, elegance, or refinement. A synonym for religious grace could be sanctity or spiritual harmony.
Mortification of the flesh literally means "putting the flesh to death". The term is primarily used in religious and spiritual contexts. The institutional and traditional terminology of this practice in Catholicism is corporal mortification.