of the holy spirit
The church is called the temple of the Holy Spirit.
No, but Sikhs have a temple called the Gurdwara.
Chapel, church, temple.
Church or Temple or Tabernacle....
That which chimes, usually found in a church or a temple
Firstly Hinduism do not have churches, they have Temples. The leader of Temple is called guru or baba or pujari.
That temple was called The Pantheon, and it is still in service today as a Roman Catholic Church.
Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church was created in 1868.
Dorchester Temple Baptist Church was created in 1889.
Allen Temple A.M.E. Church was created in 1929.
- A temple (i.e. the church where Protestants worship) is called "un temple" (masculine noun) in French. - The temple (part of the face on the sides of the head, at eye level) is "la tempe" (feminine noun) in French.
Never heard of a temple burial. In order for a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) to be buried in their temple clothing (sometimes called a 'temple burial') they need to have been endowed and currently eligible for wearing the temple garment. I don't believe they need to have a current recommend, but you can ask your Bishop to be certain.