lay dominicans造句
例句与造句
- Lay Dominicans have a direct role in the preaching mission.
- There are Lay Dominican Provinces all around the world.
- Lay Dominicans preach primarily in the marketplace or wherever our station in life finds us.
- She subsequently became a lay Dominican.
- Cuypers was a practising Lay Dominicans.
- It's difficult to find lay dominicans in a sentence. 用lay dominicans造句挺难的
- A member of the lay Dominicans, her spiritual director for many years was Jean-Marie Vianney.
- She became a Third Order Dominican and ministered to pilgrims and penitents as a lay Dominican tertiary in Laus.
- Lay Dominicans are men and women, singles and couples living a Christian life with a Dominican spirituality in the secular world.
- In the United States, Lay Dominican Provinces include the Southern Province, Central Province, Western Province, and Eastern Province.
- The very first Filipino saint canonized was Lorenzo Ruiz, a married lay Dominican and member of the Rosarian Confraternity in dedication to Our Lady.
- The Lay Dominicans make promises to follow The Rule of the Lay Chapters of St . Dominic and the Particular Directory of the Province in which they live.
- "' Ursula Fleming "'( 1930 in Liverpool & ndash; 1992 in London ) was an Lay Dominican and author; she was considered an expert in her field of work.
- But the Lord expects more from you [ Lay Dominicans ], and the Church urges you to continue seeking the intimate knowledge of God and His works, to search for a more complete and valuable expression of this knowledge, a refinement of the Christian attitudes which derive from this knowledge ."
- Until 1970, no woman had been named a doctor in the church, but since then four additions to the list have been women : Saints Teresa of 羦ila ( St . Teresa of Jesus ) and Catherine of Siena by Pope Paul VI; Th閞鑣e de Lisieux ( St . Therese of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face ), " the Little Flower " by Pope John Paul II; and Hildegard of Bingen by Benedict XVI . Saints Teresa and Therese were both Discalced Carmelites, St . Catherine was a lay Dominican, and Hildegard was a Benedictine.