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"Sanctify," to make more holy by the grace which He would give to the members of the Church.
Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4) An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine Thomas L. Kinkead
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Particular points of excitement include jumbotron accompaniment of clips from the group's 1997 Wembley Stadium show throughout "Sanctify," while
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Prepare -- literally, "Sanctify" war, that is, Proclaim it formally with solemn rites; the invasion was solemnly ordered by God (compare Isa at noon -- the hottest part of the day when attacks were rarely made (Jer
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“Sanctify them in truth” – this is the first part of what Jesus says.
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Sanctify them in the truth – this means, then, in the deepest sense: make them one with me, Christ.
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“Sanctify them in the truth”: this is the inclusion of the Apostles in the priesthood of Jesus Christ, the institution of his new priesthood for the community of the faithful of all times.
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Let us listen to what he asks for the Twelve and for us gathered here: Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.
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“Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth”: this word of inclusion in the priesthood lights up our lives and calls us to become ever anew disciples of that truth which is revealed in the word of God.
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“Sanctify them in truth”: this is the true prayer of consecration for the Apostles.
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My gaze fell on this passage: “Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth”.
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