from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980
Solemn vows. Public vows pronounced in a religious order and recognized as such by the Church. The term has become technical since the recognition of simple but public vows in religious congregations and societies of common life. In practice, a solemn vow of poverty means the actual renunciation of ownership and not merely the independent use of material possessions; and a solemn vow of chastity invalidates attempted marriage.
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covenant
It's a form of binding agreement and solemn undertaking.
The solemn agreement between God and the Israelites is known as the "Covenant" or the "Covenant of Moses." It outlined the terms of their relationship, including God's promises to the Israelites and their responsibilities in return.
No, "pledge" is not an action verb. It is a noun meaning a solemn promise or agreement.
A covenant is a solemn promise of what to do or what not to do at a given event or condition and usually sealed with an oath. An oath is an undertaken promise before the execution of trust purporting the trust as a fact.
The correct spelling is "solemn" (serious, formal).
The word covenant is a noun and a verb. The noun 'covenant' is a word for a solemn agreement or a pledge. The verb 'covenant' is to enter into an agreement or a pledge.
The introduction of plighted word is a declaration or promise made binding by one's honor or conscience. It is a solemn agreement or commitment that one pledges to keep.
The Catholic Church performs a solemn high mass.Seeming very solemn, the physician informed the family that their mother had died.Usually cheerful, the teacher spoke in a solemn tone.
The duration of Solemn Communion is 1.75 hours.
The opposite of solemn is funny