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Definition of Christmas

Christmas is a term of Latin origin that means birth and gives its name to the festival that takes place on the occasion of the arrival of Jesus Christ to our world. The term is also used to refer to the day on which it is celebrated: December 25 (for the Catholic, Anglican, Romanian Orthodox and […]

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Definition of miracle

A miracle is a situation, a phenomenon or an action that cannot be explained from natural principles and that, therefore, is attributed to the participation of a divine entity. The definition of the term, however, varies according to religious beliefs. For Christians, miracles are events […]

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Definition of martyr

A martyr is an individual who suffers or dies to defend his beliefs and convictions. In Western society, the concept is usually used to name someone who dies in defense of Jesus Christ and the Christian religion. Christianity began to use the notion of martyr to refer to people who were tortured […]

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Definition of liturgy

From the Latin liturgĭa, which in turn comes from a Greek word meaning "public service", the liturgy is the order and form in which worship ceremonies are carried out in a religion. The term can also be used to refer to the ritual of ceremonies or solemn acts that are not religious. By […]

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Definition of church

The term ecclesĭa, whose origin dates back to a Greek word that means "assembly", allows the Christian temple to be named. This is the building where public religious services are held and images or relics are presented that are worshiped by the faithful. For example: «Every Sunday morning I go to church to […]

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Definition of heresy

A heresy is an opinion or a set of ideas that oppose beliefs considered irrevocable in a social context. Generally, the hegemonic ideal responds to a religious archetype and is based on the imposition of a doctrine or dogma of faith, which must be strictly respected by all individuals […]

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Definition of doctrine

Doctrine, a term that comes from the Latin doctrīna, is the set of teachings that is based on a belief system. These are the existing principles on a specific subject, generally with a claim to universal validity. For example: “Christian doctrine postulates the existence of a God who is Father, Son and […]

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Definition of dogma

A dogma is a proposition that is taken as true and undeniable. It is about the foundations and basic principles of any science, religion, doctrine or system. Dogma is supported by some authority and does not admit of replicas. Its propositions can be scientific, but also religious or philosophical (that is, they cannot be subjected to […]

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Definition of Lent

From the Latin quadragesima, the liturgical period of preparation for Easter is known as Lent. Lent, which begins with Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Thursday, is a time of penance for the faithful of the Roman Catholic Church and certain evangelical churches. It could be said that Lent […]

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Definition of genesis

From the Latin genesis (which derives from a Greek term), genesis is the origin or beginning of something. Written with an initial capital letter (Genesis), the concept refers to the first book of the Old Testament, where the origin of the world is explained. Genesis is usually attributed to Moses, which implies that its writing took place […]

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