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Definition of ablution

Ablution is the act of washing (cleansing or purifying) and is often applied specifically to purifying rites carried out by certain religions. It is a concept that comes from the Latin word ablutĭo. Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hinduism are among the religions that, in different contexts, call for ablution. […]

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Definition of abbot

An abbot is a religious person who holds the highest position in a type of monastery known as an abbey. The concept, according to what is detailed by the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), comes from the Latin word abbas. The abbot, therefore, is the spiritual father, leader and person in charge of an abbey. In […]

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Definition of vicarious

Vicar is an adjective used to name someone who has the power to replace another individual, assuming their functions and carrying out their work. The concept, which comes from the Latin vicarĭus, is usually used in the field of religion. In this context, the pope is said to be the vicar of Jesus Christ. […]

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Definition of viacrucis

Viacrucis is a concept that refers to the journey that Jesus took from the time he was captured until his crucifixion and subsequent burial. The term can also be mentioned as via crucis, a Latin expression that can be translated as "way to the cross." It is possible to use the notion in different ways. On the one hand, the path appears […]

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Definition of theocentrism

In order to know the meaning of the term theocentrism, the first thing to do is discover its etymological origin. In that sense we can say that it derives from Greek because it is the result of the sum of three components of said language: -The noun “theos”, which can be translated as “god”. -“Kentron”, which is equivalent to “center”. -He […]

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Definition of synod

A synod is a meeting held by ecclesiastical authorities. The term of our language comes from the Latin sinŏdus, in turn derived from a Greek word. Specifically, we can indicate that the Greek word synodos, which can be translated as “meeting”, is the result of the sum of two clearly delimited elements: the prefix syn-, which is […]

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Definition of synagogue

A synagogue is a space where people of the Jewish religion gather to pray and study the Torah. The notion also allows naming the congregation of Jews. A Greek word that can be translated as "congregate" came to the Latin language as synagōga and to our language as synagogue. Specifically, we […]

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Definition of sect

A sect is a group of people who share an ideology or belief. The concept arose to name that community whose members had common affinities, which allowed them to differentiate themselves from other groups of individuals. Over time, the idea of ​​a sect began to be applied to the minority group that splits from […]

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Definition of Sadducees

A Sadducee is a member of a Jewish movement that, according to the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), was sectarian. Sadoq is the proper name that derived from a Hebrew word and this, from the Latin word sadducaeus, a direct etymological antecedent of the term we use in our language. The Sadducees emerged in the second century before […]

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Definition of priest

Priest is that man who, according to the precepts and rituals of the Catholic Church, intermediates between the faithful and God. Among the functions of the priest are the direction and administration of the rites and the dissemination of the divine word. It is common for terms like priest, priest, pastor and […]

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