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Cultus

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Cultus meaning

Established or accepted religious rites or customs of worship; state of religious development.

Example sentences (13)

Late Tuesday afternoon, after CTV News asked the Langley School District why Sophia was being excluded from the trip, a spokesperson announced all students would be going to Cultus Lake on Thursday.

The Forest Service says this will not be an issue for much longer as Cultus Lake, Lava Lake, Spring Campground, Contorta Flat and Contorta Point Campgrounds will all open Friday.

Volunteers sort trash found at the bottom of the lake at Main Beach during Cultus Lake Day on Saturday, June 24, 2023.

Services at Cultus Lake are currently extremely limited.

A certification ("non cultus") is made that no superstitious or heretical worship or improper cult has grown up around the servant or his or her tomb, and relics are taken.

After seeing Margaret Murray 's book The God of the Witches the leader of Ophite Cultus Satanas, Herbert Arthur Sloane, said he realized that the horned god was Satan (Sathanas).

Benedict XIV maintained this decision of his predecessor on the grounds that Clement's life was little known, that he had never obtained public cultus in the Church, and that some of his doctrines were, if not erroneous, at least suspect.

He was beatified with his cultus confirmed by Pope Clement XII in 1736.

It is uncertain if any of the discovered specimens actually represent the Gnostic cultus and religious ceremonies, although upon some may be seen an Abrasax-figure laying its hand upon a person kneeling, as though for baptism or benediction.

Moreover, the connection of the saint's name with Nicomedia is inconsistent with the early cultus at Diospolis.

Pope Clement XI beatified him in 1713 after the confirmation of his cultus.

Prominent groups within this Traditional Witchcraft revival included Andrew Chumbley 's Cultus Sabbati and the Cornish Ros an Bucca coven.

This action by a Pope is known as equipollent (or equivalent) canonization or "confirmation of cultus".