Sacred The term “sacred” describes something considered holy, divine or highly esteemed. It is often associated with religious or spiritual beliefs. Objects and texts used in rituals, as well as items connected to significant figures, are believed to hold significance.
Sacred exists to honour our roots, protect the land, and share the best wild-crafted, ceremonial-grade cacao with the world to open our hearts and restore the planet to a state of harmony.
Photo Gallery: Sacred Music of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong Sacrosanctum Concilliun VI - Sacred Music "Sanctus" by CHAN Wing-wah "Credo" by Giuseppe Jia The Collection of Liturgical Music: Music by Doming Lam Official Youtube Channel
A shrine (Latin: scrinium "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: escrin "box or case") [1] is a sacred space dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, daemon, or similar figure of respect, wherein they are venerated or worshipped.
Traditional Mayan ceremonies are carried out on the mountain as well as many Catholic rituals that fuse with traditional Mayan spirituality. The lead up to these ceremonies is a pilgrimage from the surrounding villages onto the mountain’s summit. Sacred natural sites : conserving nature and culture/edited by Bas Verschuuren...[et al.].
Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus is devotion to Jesus Christ Himself, but in the particular ways of meditating on His interior life and on His threefold love – His divine love, His burning love that fed His human will, and His sensible love that affects His interior life.
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