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Christendom

Christendom meaning

The Christian world; Christ's Church on Earth. | The state of being a (devout) Christian; Christian belief or faith. | The name received at baptism; any name or appellation.

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Example sentences (20)

Governor Oborevwori described Pastor Oritsejafor as a distinguished man of God who had contributed immensely to the growth of Christendom.

The cleric condoled with the Catholic Diocese of Minna, parishioners and the entire Christendom as well as the immediate family of the slain priest.

These have a long history in Christendom, going back a thousand years.

For the first 1,054 years of Christianity, there were no significant divisions in Christendom, until the schism of 1054.

When news of Hays' forthcoming book broke over the weekend, however, not everyone on the left side of Christendom jumped for joy.

Does all this make Columbus and by extension Ferdinand and Isabella—not to mention the whole of Christendom—“Islamophobes,” as Slate seems intent on publishing?

First, some context: In 1453, when Columbus was 2 years old, the Turks captured Constantinople, an event that rocked Christendom.

I’m here to witness honorary award of some distinguished personalities here in Calabar and, the major reason for this awards is because of their efforts and contributions to the society and humanity especially to christendom.

In this course of this plunder, pillage, and wanton murder, the jihadis entered Hagia Sophia, which for nearly a thousand years had been the grandest church in Christendom.

Nonetheless, the Jew turned symbol represents what is not human in Christendom.

Suddenly, we are made aware that Queen Poppy () and her Top 40 friends are not the only trolls in Christendom.

It starts with power tussle in Christendom.

There are real Christians on Christendom’s frontier who are in real danger.

Yet modern Christendom sleeps on.

Today is so special a Friday that it was christened the good Friday by the Catholic Church and accepted as so by all Christendom.

Also, icons served as tools of edification for the illiterate faithful during most of the history of Christendom.

An aisle and chapels surround the choir, which opens by three arches into the nave, of which the pointed stone vault is the widest in Christendom (22 meters).

At convert in length, it was the largest church in Christendom until the completion of St. Peter's Basilica at Rome.

Based on this mix of donations and business dealing, the Templars established financial networks across the whole of Christendom.

Before the East–West Schism which divided the Church religiously, there had been the notion of a universal Christendom that included the East and the West.