The term "holy water" is not typically capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun or specific religious title.
If it refers to the Holy Bible, then yes, it's capitalized.
When talking about Holy Communion, then yes. If you are talking about a communion as a group, then no.
The word patients is capitalized whe n it is part of the proper nou n. Example: Holy Patie nts Hospital
Yes, the word "Mecca" is typically capitalized. It refers to the holiest city in Islam, and as a proper noun, it should be capitalized when used in writing.
Yes except if the word of is there because that is not capitalized.
If it refers to the Holy Bible, then yes, it's capitalized.
The word "holy" is capitalized when it is part of a proper name. Proper names are always capitalized, although sometimes exceptions are made for trademarked proper names which have adopted the affectation of using lower-caseletters for their corporate names, e.g."ebay."In the case of the word "holy," several examples spring to mind: Holy Thursday, the Holy Family (Joseph, Mary and Jesus), the Holy Trinity, the Holy Spirit. If a school were to include the word "holy" in its name, then the word also would be capitalized because a school name is a proper name, e.g.Holy Angels Academy.
The word Holy and Bible are are capitalized because when capitalization rules were set in place it was stated that the names of sacred books would be capitalized. This includes New Testament, Old Testament and Gospels among others.
Yes, when it refer to the parts of the Holy Bible.
It should be capitalized only at the beginning of the sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: She will attend a wedding at the Manila Cathedral. Manila Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in the Philippines.
Yes, "Holy Oil" should be capitalized when referring to it as a specific religious ceremonial substance.
When talking about Holy Communion, then yes. If you are talking about a communion as a group, then no.
No, "holy season" does not require to be capitalized.
If you're referring specifically to the Christian Crusades of the Holy Land, then yes. Otherwise, no.
It depends on which bible you are talking about if you mean the Holy Bible then yes the Bible is capitalized but there are other bibles too
The Holy Bible is always capitalized, as are all other book titles. The Qur'an/Koran and the Torah are capitalized, as are all other holy texts. If a person uses the word "Bible" to reference the Holy Bible, s/he is naming the book by a proper name.
The word patients is capitalized whe n it is part of the proper nou n. Example: Holy Patie nts Hospital