Profane use is a term used in the Roman Catholic Church to refer to closed parish churches that will no longer be used as churches. This is often done...
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Time? A Slate Investigation". Slate Magazine. In fact, it might be more profane: I counted a whopping 544 F-bombs Joseph, Lianne (July 30, 2020). "Uncut...
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Quebec French profanity (section Non-profane uses)
informal Quebec French. The nouns here can also be modified for use as verbs (see "Non-profane uses", below). Additionally, some forms, notably ostie and criss...
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Profane, or profanity in religious use may refer to a lack of respect for things that are held to be sacred, which implies anything inspiring or deserving...
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that are held to be sacred Profanity, the use of notionally offensive words for a variety of purposes Profane (film), a 2011 American film Profanity (instant...
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from profane use and dedicated to destruction—as, in the case of religious wars, the enemy and their cities and possessions. The New Testament uses the...
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Synagogue of Tomar (category Use mdy dates from August 2024)
1496, when Jews were expelled from Portugal. After four centuries of profane use, the building was declared a Portuguese National Monument, restored,...
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Haram (category Use dmy dates from August 2020)
university campuses. As such, the legal use of the root ح-ر-م is based on an idea of boundaries between the profane and the sacred, as opposed to prohibitions...
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remains divided in the two directions personified in art as sacred and profane (or animal) love". In order to minimize anxiety, the man categorizes women...
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Legend (redirect from Literary or Profane Legends)
University Press) 1972:265–72, noted in Tangherlini 1990:375. Literary or Profane Legends Archived 2010-06-11 at the Wayback Machine. Catholic Encyclopedia...
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Rákospalota Synagogue (category Use mdy dates from July 2024)
Hungary. Completed in 1927, the building was used a synagogue until World War II, subsequently for profane use, including as a warehouse, from the 1960s...
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Not Profane is a German music producer, songwriter and singer. He is known for regularly posting music videos on his Not Profane Channel on YouTube. As...
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Stacte (category Use dmy dates from May 2020)
considered restricted for sacred purposes honoring Yahweh; the trivial or profane use of it was punishable by exile, as laid out in Exodus 30:34–38 (KJV)....
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Sacredness (category Use dmy dates from July 2024)
which are embodied in sacred group symbols, or using team work to help get out of trouble. The profane, on the other hand, involve mundane individual...
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The Profane Exhibit is a 2013 internationally co-produced anthology horror film written and directed by ten renowned genre filmmakers from across the...
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The Proud and Profane is a 1956 American romantic drama film directed by George Seaton and starring William Holden and Deborah Kerr with Thelma Ritter...
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Perkele (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
a popular Finnish profanity, used similarly to the English phrase God damn, although it is considered much more profane. It is most likely the most internationally...
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Kahal Zur Israel Synagogue (category Use dmy dates from October 2024)
Sefard Ecclesiastical or organizational status Synagogue (1636–1654) Profane use (1654–early 20th century) House and shops (20th century) Jewish museum...
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Entheogen (redirect from Spiritual drug use)
Ruck and Staples, not something to be indulged in, sampled lightly, or profaned. It was seen as the food of the gods, their ambrosia, and as mediating...
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Dances for Harp and String Orchestra (redirect from Danse sacrée and Danse profane)
work by Claude Debussy. There are two sections: Danse sacrée and Danse profane, and the work is sometimes billed accordingly. It is a two-movement work...
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Marcali Synagogue (category Use mdy dates from July 2024)
Somogy, Hungary. Completed in 1906, the building was used a synagogue until World War II and profane use until its demolition in 1963. A synagogue was built...
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Profane Nexus is the tenth full-length studio album by the American death metal band Incantation. The album was released on August 11, 2017 through Relapse...
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the old church building. A decree was issued relegating the church to Profane Use - or that it was no longer a church building. The building was sold to...
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Brideshead Revisited (redirect from Brideshead Revisited: the Sacred and Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder)
Brideshead Revisited: The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder is a novel by the English writer Evelyn Waugh, first published in 1945. It...
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Qatar (category Use dmy dates from March 2024)
The Classical Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Ancient Geography, Sacred and Profane. Whittaker & co. Rahman, Habibur (2010). The Emergence of Qatar: The Turbulent...
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Gyöngyös Synagogue (category Use mdy dates from July 2024)
Hungary. Completed in 1930, the building was used a synagogue until World War II, subsequently for profane use, and in 2014 it was announced that the former...
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that they cannot be divested of their religious character or turned to profane uses. Such are the blessings given churches and chalices by their consecration...
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commonly used profane Greek slang word, with a variety of different meanings, but literally meaning "man who masturbates". While it is typically used as an...
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are called for, an organ may be played in church, a harpsichord will be used in secular surroundings. The list follows the Bach-Werke-Verzeichnis and...
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