religious order

NOUN
  1. a subdivision of a larger religious group
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How To Use religious order In A Sentence

  • Unlike their precursors, these new cycles focused almost exclusively on the founders or ideological leaders of the various religious orders or confraternities.
  • His prices were too high for the Venetian grandees, who were as careful as himself with money, whilst the religious orders vexed him with quibbles and indecision.
  • The church might even consider limiting bishops to two five-year terms, as many religious orders do for their leaders.
  • People in some religious orders remain chaste.
  • Passions ran high as raillery at the religious orders, and attacks on collaborationist elites found expression in personal correspondence and in the press.
  • It is my understanding that the current debate preserves monastic celibacy within the religious orders, just as it does for the Eastern Church.
  • They had joined a religious order and dedicated their lives to prayer and good works.
  • Critics say it encourages flagellation and the use of the cilice - a belt tightened around the thigh with metal prongs pointing inwards which is used in some religious orders.
  • You might first want to join the Marine Corps or some religious order so you can get control of yourself. It makes no sense to invest, make money and blow it .
  • Similarly, three years later, the government managed to win parliamentary approval for only a watered-down version of the measure abolishing religious orders.
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