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Secularized meaning
simple past and past participle of secularize
Synonyms of Secularized
Example sentences (13)
From this perspective, secularized positions and development are de-secularized as degeneration and underdevelopment.
Secularized and abandoned The mission was secularized by the newly independent Mexican government in August 1833 with the stipulation that half the mission lands would be awarded to the native people.
If secular humanism is not the default neutral direction of our secularized world where do you believe we are headed?
A majority of the Mission structures fell into ruins after it was secularized in November 1834.
Archbishops of Riga The archbishops of Riga were also the secular rulers of Riga until 1561 when during the reformation the territory converted from Catholicism to Lutheranism and all church territories were secularized.
In Grundtvigianism they frequently saw secularized piety, which had gone over to a concern with all sorts of cultural possessions.
It was then secularized and opened as a museum on 1 February 1935.
One was that an increasingly secularized society viewed marriage, more often than before, as an arrangement that could be ended if it did not satisfy its partners.
Over time, as the Reconquista neared completion, the canonical bond between Calatrava and Morimond relaxed more and more, and the knights of the order became virtually secularized, finally undergoing dissolution in the 18th-19th centuries.
Prussia By the First Partition of Poland in 1772, Warmia was merged with the surrounding parts of East Prussia and annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia ; the properties of the Archbishopric of Warmia were secularized by the Prussian state.
Sizhu has been secularized in cities but remains spiritual in rural areas.
The mission buildings and lands were secularized by the Mexican government in 1833, and had fallen into disrepair by the mid-19th century.
The steeple (far right), constructed after the mission was secularized, was subsequently destroyed in a fire.