kutsal emanetler

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التركية - الإنجليزية
relics
{n} remain, the remains of bodies
Remains, such as the clothing or bones of a dead saint, believed to be capable of healing, granting wealth, or conferring spiritual blessings
Parts of the body of a saint, or something used by a saint, and supposed to be holy
the physical remains and effects of saints and martyrs Relics are respected as sacred memorials of saints
People who have been going to Mass for so long, they actually know when to sit, kneel, and stand
Bodily remains - or belongings - of a saint which become the object of a cult authorized by the Pope
(Gr Ieipsana Agia) The remains from the body of Saint or even a Saint's possessions, such as clothes or vestments The relics are honored and venerated by all Orthodox Upon the consecration of a new church, the consecrating bishop embeds holy relics in the Altar Table, following the ancient traditions of the church in performing the Eucharist on the tombs of Martyrs (Martyria)
plural of relic
The physical remains and effects of saints, which are considered worthy of veneration inasmuch as they are representative of persons in glory with God Catholic doctrine proscribes the view that relics are not worthy of veneration In line with norms laid down by the Council of Trent and subsequent enactments, discipline concerning relics is subject to control by the Congregations for the Causes of Saints and for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
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