Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The damned are not a part of the communion of saints.
This unity of the Church in heaven and on earth is called the "communion of saints".
But the communion of saints became a direct issue only at the time of the Reformation.
There are some groups who do not accept the idea of the Communion of Saints.
And I believe in the communion of Saints.
The 4th-century Apostles' Creed states belief in the communion of saints.
The Communion of Saints transcended all borders and traversed an ocean with ease.
To belong to the Communion of Saints gives us a sense of deep communion.
The Communion of Saints is continued even on the graveyard as it reflects the continuity of the congregation.
Communion of Saints.
Aside from grace and reconciliation, other catholic themes in the book are the Communion of Saints, faith and vocation.
"The communion of saints."
Secretly, Renan felt himself denied the communion of saints, yet desired to live the life of a Catholic priest.
'- the communion of Saints, the resurrection of the flesh, and the life after death -'
Promotion of the Communion of Saints and the Resurrection of the Dead.
Keep an eye out for John Nava's series of tapestries, "Communion of Saints."
The communion of saints is the relationship that, according to the belief of Christians, exists between them as people made holy by their link with Christ.
On Protestant views of the communion of saints, the Catholic Encyclopedia of 1908 wrote:
He owed it to the Eternal Church and the Communion of Saints to spend the morning visiting the elderly sick of the parish.
Striking in this work is the temporal account the Holy Spirit, the Holy Catholic Church and the communion of saints as a universal community.
Protestantism, which rejects such doctrines as purgatory and the intercession of saints, necessarily has different definitions of the communion of saints.
This practice is an application of the Catholic doctrine of the Communion of Saints, in which prayer to Mary is a prime part.
This prayer shows the concepts of merit and the Communion of Saints in the greater context of grace as understood in Catholic theology.
Even though there is physical separation, there remains a communion of saints and the beatific vision happens immediately so that the vision of God is perfected.
Understanding that faith was a gift that only God could give, she trusted in the power of prayer and had a profound sense of the 'communion of saints'.