Examples of using Charis in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Charis(Greek: Χάρις) is a given name derived from a Greek word meaning"grace, kindness, and life" In Greek mythology, a Charis is one of the Charites(Greek: Χάριτες) or"Graces", goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility; and in Homer's Iliad, Charis is the wife of Hephaestus.
Pope Francis on Saturday greeted the leaders of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Service(CHARIS) in the Paul VI hall who are taking part in an International Conference in the Vatican.
the Church expected from this new service, CHARIS, and from the entire Charismatic Renewal:
CHARIS- coordinated by the Vatican's Dicastery for Laity,
the Church expected from this new service, CHARIS and from the entire Charismatic Renewal was,
Charis Global School.
Charis Hotel, South Korea.
The word for grace is charis.
That word“grace” is charis.
But the word for grace is charis.
Charis Foundation of Indonesia is based in Malang.
Our full name is Charis National Academy.
Charis is not owned by any individual person.
Charis places highest priority on the growth of each individual.
Charis commented“I think it's interesting.
In Greek mythology, Charis is the personification of beauty and charm.
In Greek mythology,'Charis' was a symbol of beauty and elegance.
Charis Tsevis is a Greek visual designer living
Charis gives opportunities for each person to grow individually
This word, charis, oh, how the Greeks poured meaning into it.
