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Each part of the flower represents a different aspect of the Passion of Christ [3] Primula: Virgin Mary: Keys of heaven Rose: Mary, other virgins: The white rose symbolises innocence and faithfulness, the red rose stands for love and passion [3] [6] Snowdrop: Virgin Mary: Symbolises hope, purity and virtue Strawberry: Virgin Mary: Symbolises ...
Contrariwise, the Hebrew word ḥăḇaṣṣeleṯ occurs two times in the scriptures: in the Song, and in Isaiah 35:1, which reads, "the desert shall bloom like the rose." The word is translated "rose" in the KJV, but is rendered variously as "lily" (Septuagint κρίνον , [ 5 ] Vulgate lilium , [ 6 ] Wycliffe "lily"), [ 7 ] "jonquil ...
Stained glass window at Christ Church Cathedral in Dublin, depicting the Fruit of the Holy Spirit along with Biblical role models representing them: the Good Shepherd representing love, an angel holding a scroll with the Gloria in excelsis Deo representing joy and Jesus Christ, Job representing longsuffering, Jonathan faith, Ruth gentleness and goodness, Moses meekness, and John the Baptist ...
Ecclesiastes 12:5 κεράτιον, keration: Carob and Locust: Ceratonia siliqua: Luke 15:16, Matthew 3:1: קדה qiddāh: Cassia: Cinnamomum iners: Exodus 30:24, Psalm 45:8, Job 42:14 קיקיון qîqōnāh: Castor Oil Tree ("Jonah's gourd") Ricinus communis: Jonah 4:9 ארז ’ārez: Cedar of Lebanon: Cedrus libani: 1 Kings 5: ...
Happy love [5] [6] Carolina: Love is dangerous [5] China: Beauty always new [5] Damask: Brilliant complexion; [5] blushing beauty [8] dog: Pleasure and pain [5] Hundred-leaved (also called cabbage rose or moss rose) Grace; [3] Pride; [5] ambassador of love; [5] superior merit [6] Maiden's blush "If you love me you will find out" [5] Multiflora ...
The Crown of Life in a stained glass window in memory of the First World War, created c. 1919 by Joshua Clarke & Sons, Dublin. [1]The Five Crowns, also known as the Five Heavenly Crowns, is a concept in Christian theology that pertains to various biblical references to the righteous's eventual reception of a crown after the Last Judgment. [2]
That is, let it be a life sustained by passionate love for the Lord Jesus; a life capable of responding to suffering and to thorns with forgiveness and the total gift of self, in order to spread everywhere the good odour of Christ (cf. 2 Cor 2:15) through a consistently lived proclamation of the Gospel." He added that Saint Rita spiritually ...
and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field: 7 The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: because the spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it: surely the people is grass. 8 The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever. A more modern text, English Standard Version, reads: [3] 6 A voice says ...