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Holy Father

NOUN
  1. the head of the Roman Catholic Church

How To Use Holy Father In A Sentence

  • The Holy Father highlighted the importance of understanding that God's omnipotence is not an arbitrary power, because God is Good, He is Truth. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • This is a concrete gesture in the Pope's own diocese, which reinforces what the Holy Father called for in the 1984 indult and in his 1988 letter Ecclesia Dei Adflicta.
  • When I read about the missteps of some of the other bishops, I think that the Holy Father must have had particular affection for Chicago to give us such a good shepherd.
  • But similarly, the matter of the liturgy itself, including its forms, as the Holy Father would continue to remind, is likewise no matter of inconsequence, and in point of fact, is also of significance and importance. Benedict on the Liturgy: "The Faith is not only thought"
  • As the Holy Father has stated and witnesses to us, the external forms of the liturgy are not inconsequent or mere pharisaism rather they are of great importance for the experiential in teaching and passing on the Faith. The Sacred Liturgy: The First School of the Faith
  • From early dawn to the last'Holy Father'before retiring, she nibbled at various delicacies.
  • But similarly, the matter of the liturgy itself, including its forms, as the Holy Father would continue to remind, is likewise no matter of inconsequence, and in point of fact, is also of significance and importance. Benedict on the Liturgy: "The Faith is not only thought"
  • The Holy Father went right to a kneeler and started to pray; then they walked together for about a mile.
  • She considered her cause to be so clamantly just that to expatiate to the Holy Father upon its merits would be an impertinence; it was not conceivable that He would fail her; and in any event, she had in hand a deal of sewing which required immediate attention. Chivalry
  • This reading is only reinforced when our Holy Father kisses the Koran and oecumenical "dialogue" avoids "polemics" in favor of highlighting truths held in common. CONFIRMED
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