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But there is simultaneously an ascending movement of holiness from the Christian community to the All-Holy
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But there is simultaneously an ascending movement of holiness from the Christian community to the All-Holy
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Holiness descends in the Church from the All-Holy God through Christ, His bishops and His priests, to the entire community that is the Mystical Body.
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Holiness descends in the Church from the All-Holy God through Christ, His bishops and His priests, to the entire community that is the Mystical Body.
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Note 14: Panagia is the Greek word for Madonna and means, literally, the 'All-Holy'. back
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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The development of the idea of the Immaculate Conception occurred as a way of accounting for a number of things: as Theotokos, she had to be a "fitting vessel" for God the Son; she was acclaimed as the Panagia or "All-Holy" fairly early in the Eastern churches; as paradigm of the disciple, she had to be the most perfect instance of a child of God by adoption.
Archive 2006-12-01 Mike L 2006
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The development of the idea of the Immaculate Conception occurred as a way of accounting for a number of things: as Theotokos, she had to be a "fitting vessel" for God the Son; she was acclaimed as the Panagia or "All-Holy" fairly early in the Eastern churches; as paradigm of the disciple, she had to be the most perfect instance of a child of God by adoption.
Ampliative development of doctrine III, continued Mike L 2006
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“All-Holy, immaculate, most blessed and glorified Lady, Mother of God and Ever-Virgin, do you hear what my son Milton is saying?”
Middlesex Eugenides, Jeffery 2002
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Though one must be exceeding pure before appearing in the sight of the All-Holy God, still I know that He is infinitely just, and this very Justice which terrifies so many souls is the source of all my confidence and joy.
The Story of a Soul Lisieux, St Therese of 1912
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That belief was that, if we would fulfil the law of God and live in righteousness, we must learn from the All-Holy Christ to die as He died to all moral faults, all rebellious instincts, and live with Him in ever-increasing conformity to His high example of moral perfection.
Matthew Arnold Russell, G W E 1904
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