“Just as in one man there is one soul and one body, yet many members; even so the Catholic Church is one body, having many members. The soul that quickens this body is the Holy Spirit; and therefore in the Creed after confessing our belief in the Holy Spirit, we are bid to believe in the Holy Catholic Church.” MenBelieveSoulBodySpiritBeliefChurchHolyMembersCatholicSaintHoly SpiritOne ManCreedsCatholic ChurchConfessing Author:Thomas Aquinas
“We are committed to free access and free practice, to the members of the other two religions, to the holy shrines in Jerusalem. To the Muslims, to the Christians.” TwoChristianPracticeHolyMembersCommittedAccessJerusalemShrinesTwo Religions Author:Yitzhak Rabin
“Study Bibles tend to circulate widely, so they play a disproportionate role in helping Christians and others understand holy Scripture. Further, many of our members have long used one or two other Study Bibles, and it is important that Christians not be tied too tightly to only one option, however good it may be.” MayLongTwoImportantPlayHelpingChristianUsedRolesStudyHolyMembersScriptureTiedHoly Scriptures Author:D. A. Carson
“In the Apostolic Exhortation 'Amoris Laetitia,' Pope Francis speaks only in one point about homosexual tendencies. As did the last synod, the Holy Father speaks about the question of how to handle the situation when, in the family, a member of the family discovers him or herself having a homosexual tendency.” LastsFatherSpeakSituationHolyMembersHandleTendenciesPopeHomosexualApostolic Author:Christoph Schonborn
“To be a nun is a very great blessing. It's a great inspiration to think that the Sangha goes all the way back to the Buddha and that so many fantastic, really truly-realized beings have been ordained. Thinking of all those members, such a wonderful, exalted and holy order - I love the Sangha.” ThinkingWayHas BeensInspirationOrderWonderfulHolyBlessingMembersFantasticExaltedNunSangha Author:Tenzin Palmo
“But I have sometimes thought that a woman's nature is like a great house full of rooms: there is the hall, through which everyone passes in going in and out; the drawing-room, where one receives formal visits; the sitting-room, where the members of the family come and go as they list; but beyond that, far beyond, are other rooms, the handles of whose doors perhaps are never turned; no one knows the way to them, no one knows whither they lead; and in the innermost room, the holy of holies, the soul sits alone and waits for a footstep that never comes.” KnowsWaySoulSometimesHouseWaitingRoomsDoorsHolyMembersSittingDrawingListsHandleHallsFormalComes And GoesFootsteps Book:Early Short Stories: American Literature Source: Early Short Stories: American Literature