The sacraments are visible signs instituted by Christ to give us grace. They signify and confer the grace they signify, strengthening our relationship with God and our commitment to live as Christians. Each sacrament has its own specific significance and purpose in the life of a believer.
The term "sacramentum" originated from Latin and was used in ancient Rome to refer to a soldier's oath of allegiance to the Roman Empire. In Christianity, "sacramentum" evolved to signify a visible sign of inward grace, such as baptism or the Eucharist, indicating a believer's commitment to their faith.
The crown is often considered a symbol of kingship, representing authority, power, and sovereignty. It is worn by monarchs to signify their position as rulers.
Ruhanika is a name of Arabic origin that means "spiritual" or "belonging to the soul." It is often used to signify a deep spiritual connection or essence.
"Ngozi" is a Nigerian Igbo name that means "blessing" or "blessed." It is commonly used to signify good fortune, favor, or divine protection.
"Qaumah" is an Arabic term that translates to "tribe" or "community." It is often used to refer to a group of people who share common characteristics, ancestry, or social bonds.
Sacramentum Caritatis was created in 2007.
Sacramentum - band - was created in 1990.
Sacramentum Poenitentiae was created in 1741.
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Spartacus Blood and Sand - 2010 Sacramentum 2-7 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:16 USA:TV-MA
proles, fides and sacramentum. Faithfullness, Children and Indissoluability.
Two beings vow to that one will kill the other. It is assumed that if this vow is broken there would be a dire consequence, as when War defeats Uriel he disobeys The Watcher saying that "The Nex Sacramentum is mine. I decide when the angel dies. Not you." The Watcher then releases War from his magic, indicating that the Death Oath is a law he dare not disobey. It is unknown exactly what would happen if this law was broken.
The term "sacramentum" originated from Latin and was used in ancient Rome to refer to a soldier's oath of allegiance to the Roman Empire. In Christianity, "sacramentum" evolved to signify a visible sign of inward grace, such as baptism or the Eucharist, indicating a believer's commitment to their faith.
Conceal is the antonym of signify.
They signify the time.
The ringing of the bell will signify that it is time for class to begin.
The plural of signify is signifies. As in "this signifies that you are awesome".