religious institute

collocation in English

meaningsofreligiousandinstitute

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religious
adjective
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/rɪˈlɪdʒ.əs/
relating ...
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institute
noun[C]
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/ˈɪn.stɪ.tʃuːt/
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/ˈɪn.stə.tuːt/
an organization where people do a particular type of scientific, educational, or social work, or the buildings that ...
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(Definition ofreligiousandinstitutefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A province of areligiousinstituteis typically headed by a provincial superior.
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Clergy who are not members of areligiousinstituteare known as secular clergy.
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Each of its priests remains incardinated in his diocese orreligiousinstitute.
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To this end, he founded areligiousinstituteof men.
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During a retreat, the sisters were invited to establish themselves as a new and separatereligiousinstituteand to indicate their choice by standing.
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This former school was thoroughly renovated in 1978 and is now used as a meeting house by areligiousinstitute.
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Unlike members of an institute of consecrated life (religiousinstituteor secular institute), members of apostolic societies do not make religious vows.
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Acceptance of the habit implies acceptance of the obligation of membership of thereligiousinstitute, including the vows of chastity, poverty and obedience.
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Normally, a priest's faculties only permit him to celebrate within his own diocese orreligiousinstitute.
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She occupied herself in the work of herreligiousinstitutein tending to the sick and needy.
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The missionaries are not, strictly speaking, areligiousinstitute, whether order or congregation.
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Adapting to the needs of the time, they have developed into an activereligiousinstitute, but still maintain elements of the contemplative life.
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Thereligiousinstitutewas permitted to return in 1816, where it is very active.
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She never attained the profession of final religious vows at thisreligiousinstitute.
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If the priest belongs to areligiousinstitute, he is not to exercise this faculty without the at least presumed permission of his religious superior.
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Such rulings were nothing less than a death sentence for thereligiousinstitute.
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Secular clergy are ministers, such as deacons and priests, who do not belong to areligiousinstituteand live in the world at large, rather than areligiousinstitute("saeculum").
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The vow taken at profession as a member of anyreligiousinstituteis a public vow, but in recent centuries can be either solemn or simple.
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Catherine's clerical mentor urged her to form areligiousinstitute.
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