Examples of using Devotions in English and their translations into Swedish
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Free Short prayers and daily devotions to help you stay connected with our Dear Lord!
a set form of devotions.
Free It gives you every day devotions to help you perform your daily prayers.
So that more than a hundred millions of Christians perform their devotions according to the Rite of Constantinople.
The rose is the queen of flowers, and so the Rosary is the rose of all devotions and it is therefore the most important one.
Henceforth their days will be taken up in ritual, devotions, meditation, study,
church services and devotions and art exhibits.
they declared themselves against really relaxed morality against exaggerated popular devotions and other similar abuses.
that there are verses of the day, devotions, plans and community.
Those sisters desiring to lead a more contemplative life are allowed to follow special devotions in private.
to disturb your devotions and I would never suggest a member of the Royal Family,
The adjacent smaller rooms are dedicated to parishioners engaged in private, individual devotions, while in the background Louis Pierre Deseine's sculpture group recreates the burial of Christ.
are leading fighting men in their devotions.
warm personal devotions, and he did profoundly love Jesusˆ.
One does not need approval to promote or to have devotions to private revelations
when he published his Collection of Private Devotions, a manual stated to have been prepared by command of King Charles I,
As a result, such traditional afternoon devotions as the Tre Ore(Italian,"three hours"), consisting of sermons, meditations,
to the throne of grace in his devotions; whilst the pious Roman Catholic consults the teaching of his church,
When peace was granted to the Church after three centuries of bloody persecution, public devotions became common
the soul of him who prays must during his devotions detach itself, so to speak,