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Hallow
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Hallow meaning
A saint; a holy person; an apostle. | The relics or shrines of saints or non-Christian gods.
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Church, the devil is playing “tricks,” but as far as Hallow-een is concerned, if we want to hallow something, then hallowed be HIS holy name.
Liam Neeson will be joining Jonathan Roumie of 'The Chosen' and Sister Miriam James Heidland in leading prayer and reflections for the Hallow App’s Advent Pray25 series.
Personnel of Plateau State Police Command have continued to occupy the State Assembly entrance, stopping lawmakers from gaining access to the hallow chambers in order to prevent security breeches leading to breakdown of law and order.
Roumie is a featured partner on the popular Catholic prayer and meditation app Hallow.
Service at All Hallow’s Church, Kirkburton on Friday May 19th at 1.15 pm, followed by a private cremation.
He treated Sleepy Hallow and others to a steak dinner to celebrate an October 2020 shooting that killed a purported member of a rival gang and injured five others, prosecutors say.
In Scotland this phrase was contracted to Hallow E'en, written without the space as Hallowe'en.
As part of the Community Engagement Day, children will have the chance to emulate their sporting heroes and step on to the hallow turf of both the cricket and rugby pitches at Emerald Headingley.
But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate – we cannot hallow – this ground.
The main event in the Fall season is, of course, Hallow’s eve.
When a song called “Pennywise”— a reference to the horror novel by Stephen King, It, and his blockbuster film — drops two days before Hallow’s Eve, you expect and hope it will be spooky hella.
Aloneness feels empty, hallow, tightening in my chest and throat.
Based off what might be the most famous murder mystery ever, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “The Hound of Baskerville,” Big Dawg is staging Ken Ludwing’s “Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery,” just in time for All Hallow’s Eve.
That is unless the second Deathly Hallow, the Resurrection Stone, is used.
A blessing said by some Jewish communities after the evening Shema includes a phrase quite similar to the opening of the Lord's Prayer: "Our God in heaven, hallow thy name, and establish thy kingdom forever, and rule over us for ever and ever.
But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate, we can not consecrate, we can not hallow this ground.
Religious festivals A traditional, European-style Santa suit The wearing of costumes is an important part of holidays developed from religious festivals such as Mardi Gras (in the lead up to Easter ), and Halloween (related to All Hallow's Eve ).