- A vow (Lat. votum, vow, promise; see vote) is a
promise or oath. A vow is used as a
promise that is
solemn rather than casual.
Marriage vows are binding...
- She
Professed Herself Pupil of the Wise Man (****anese: 賢者の弟子を名乗る賢者, Hepburn:
Kenja no
Deshi o
Nanoru Kenja) is a ****anese
light novel series written by...
- In the
Society of Jesus, a
professed house was a
residence where—in a
spirit of
radical poverty—no
member had a
stable income. The
Jesuit priests who...
-
declaring them to be a
Servant of God.
Raymond Anthony Adams (1935–1989),
Professed Priest of the Jesuits;
Martyr (New York, USA – Cape Coast, Ghana) Penny...
- (1555–1630),
Professed Religious of the Poor
Clare Nuns (Toledo,
Spain - Manila, Philippines)
Francesco Palliola (1612–1648),
Professed Priest of the...
- The
Professed House was a
Jesuit professed house in Paris,
built on the rue Saint-Antoine in Le Marais. Its site
between rue Saint-Paul, rue Saint-Antoine...
- over 60% in the East wing
professed to have a
secular national identity. However, in the West wing, the same
figure professed an
Islamic and not a secular...
- Tolentino) (ca. 1255–1321),
Professed Priest of the
Franciscan Friars Minor (Italy)
James of
Padua (Giacomo di Padua) (d. 1321),
Professed Priest of the Franciscan...
-
often ****ociated with the
granting of a
religious habit,
which the
newly professed receives from the
superior of the
institute or from the bishop. Acceptance...
- with over 80
different ethnic groups.
Christianity is the most
widely professed faith in the country, with
significant minorities of the
adherents of...