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A patriarchal blessing is an specific blessing given to an individual by a Patriarch which is recorded and is guidance for them in their life. It is regarded as personal scripture. See mormon.org for more information.
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There are numerous traditional Irish blessings. This question is not specific enough.
There are many poems and poetry available on internet on ponies. One of these is named as "A blessing" by James Wright 1963. Please be specific what do you want to know exactly.
There is no specific word in the English language for a mother's blessing for her child or a blessing given to a mother. However, there are ceremonial references in many cultures.
Catholic AnswerThere is not a specific sacrament for the dying, I believe what you are referring to used to be known as Last Rites. Last Rites consists, if possible, of confession, Anointing, Holy Communion, and the Last Blessing, which amounts to three Sacraments plus the Blessing. The Last Blessing follows the Sacrament of Anointing (used to be called Unction or Extreme Unction) and the priest imparts the Apostolic Blessing which gives a plenary indulgence to the dying person.
Meaning that anything that seems to be unfortunate, turns into an advantage. Known since the 18th Century, specific origin unknown however.
Yes and no. The question is like asking whether any priest can say the Mass, he can, but only according to the rite in which he was ordained. Sacramentals are similar in that every priest can bless them, however, there are some sacramentals that are specific to certain priests and their religious orders. All priests have a ritual that contains the basic prayers and blessing for sacramentals. Most everything has a blessing for it, some even have very specific blessings. There are, however, certain sacramentals that have specific blessings that are ordinary only given by the priests of specific orders. For instance, any priest can bless a rosary, but if a Dominican monk/priest blesses a rosary, he can give the blessing proper of his order which carries special indulgences. Any priest can bless a crucifix, but if it is a Benedictine crucifix there is a special blessing that a Benedictine monk/priest can attach to it. Ordinary parish priests, or priests from other congregations, can actively seek to be invested with the privilege of being able to give these special blessings from the order itself, or, the order may issue a dispensation granting a specific group if not all priests to be able to bless certain sacramentals according to their blessing.
LD after a person's name can stand for "Learning Disability". It signifies that the person has been diagnosed with a specific type of learning challenge or difficulty.
There is no specific number for infinity, seeing that the word infinity signifies that there are limitless combinations. However, infinity does have its own symbol which resembles the number 8 turned sideways and slighty squished.
it is a Greek word meaning the Science of Numbers or the Art of CountingThe word arithmetic is a noun. Its definition signifies it as the specific branch of math that deals with numbers only.
Nothing. Absolutely nothing.