The Gradual is a hymn and or chant in Christian denomination churches. A book of musical items for Catholic mass can also be considered as a Gradual. Also, the book of Roman Rites is considered a Gradual
Religious facts is a contradiction in terms. An oxymoron. (And aptly named.)
In a religious state it is neither male or female.
GOD!
Schism or sectarianism can be used as alternative terms for religious divisions.
No, "gradual" typically refers to slow changes over time, while "catastrophic" describes sudden and intense changes. They are opposite in terms of the speed and scale of the geological change.
obo (in Chinese religious terms.)
more gradual, most gradual
No, the words "nativity" and "scene" are not in themselves religious terms. Look them up on the dictionary and see what they mean.
The change was gradual. The gradual shift from childhood to adulthood was beginning. My improvement in science was slow and gradual. Bernadette liked the gradual improvement she saw.
The opposite of accelerando is ritardando. While accelerando indicates a gradual increase in tempo, ritardando refers to a gradual slowing down of the pace in music. Both terms are used to convey changes in speed, but they represent opposite effects in a piece's rhythm.
In religious terms, a believer is a person who believes in the teachings of a particular faith.
In terms of her religious beliefs she was a devout catholic.