Anyone who expresses reverence for a deity can be said to be a pious person. It does not have to be a Pope, Cardinal, Priest or anyone who holds a holy office to be pious. One can be said to be pious yet do or even think evil things. One must do righteous deeds and think righteous thoughts.
A pious person is generally a deeply religious person, seriously devoted to his belief system (or one who 'puts on a show' and pretends to be.)
Ruth? She was pretty dull!
It talks of the collapse of the Pope and the catholic church.
"pius" does not exist in French, but "puis" means "then", "later". If you are asking about the English word "pious", the French word for that is "pieux".
NO, I believe he is German
They are not pardons. They are called indulgences and they can be earned by pious acts and will shorten or eliminate time in Purgatory.
Some examples of pious men could be Mother Teresa, Pope Francis, Mahatma Gandhi, or the Dalai Lama. These individuals are known for their deep religious devotion and commitment to serving others with compassion and humility.
the boy is pious
The priest was a pious man who believed in divine will.The nun was not fooled by the pious expressions on the faces of the mischievous children.
He is a pious man. She is a pious woman.
The word pious has two syllables: pi ous
Bolesław the Pious was born in 1224.
He is pious, or believing in many religions.
Its an ancient title in both the Western and Eastern Church. As with most forms of pious address, it would have originated by the laity or a pious writer, then filtered upward to official notice. Exact dating of when such a name was first given is then hard to determine. It was sanctioned, however, as a portion of 'The Litany of Loretto' by Pope Sixtus V in 1597
Farshad Pious was born on 1962-01-12.
Henry II the Pious was born in 1207.
Sulpitius the Pious died on 646-01-17.