Sorrows, Man of Christ, according to Isaias 53:3. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Sorrow, Man Of Sorrows
Sorrow, Man Of Sorrows SORROW, MAN OF SORROWS.We shall find in the Gospels no theory of sorrow, or abstract discussion of the problem of pain and suffering. The problem is taken for granted, and a solution is given. The solution is experimental, and centres round the life of Christ. If we ask why sorrow comes, … Continue reading “Sorrow, Man Of Sorrows”
Sorrow (Noun and Verb), Sorrowful
Sorrow (Noun and Verb), Sorrowful “grief, sorrow,” is translated “sorrow” in Luk 22:45; Joh 16:6, Joh 16:20-22; Rom 9:2, RV (AV, “heaviness”); 2Co 2:1, RV; 2Co 2:3, 2Co 2:7; 2Co 7:10 (twice); Phi 2:27 (twice). See GRIEF. “pain, consuming grief, distress,” whether of body or mind, is used of the latter, Rom 9:2, RV, “pain;” … Continue reading “Sorrow (Noun and Verb), Sorrowful”
Sorrow
Sorrow See Repentance, Grief. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church SORROW Uneasiness or grief, arising from the privation of some good we actually possessed. It is the oposite to joy. Though sorrow may be allowable under a sense of sin, and when involved in troubles, yet we must beware of an extreme. Sorrow, indeed, becomes … Continue reading “Sorrow”
Sorrento
Sorrento Archdiocese in the Province of Naples, with one suffragan, Castellamare. The city is situated on the southern arm of the Gulf of Naples and is protected towards the south by Mount Sant’ Angelo, which makes Sorrento a popular summer resort. The peninsula is bounded on the one side by the Gulf of Naples, on … Continue reading “Sorrento”
Sorrel
Sorrel SORREL.See Colours, 3. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Sorrel sorel: the Revised Version (British and American) in Zec 1:8 for speckled. See COLORS. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Sorrel A color. Zec 1:8 Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Sororia
Sororia in Roman mythology, was a surname of Juno. The sole survivor of the famous contest of the Horatii and the Curiatii is said to have erected an altar to the goddess, under this name, after he had been purified of the murder of his sister (Livy, 1, 26). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and … Continue reading “Sororia”
Sorores Ecclesiae (Sisters Of The Church)
Sorores Ecclesiae (Sisters Of The Church) a name given in early times to nuns. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sorores (Sisters)
Sorores (Sisters) SEE AGAPETAE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sorites
Sorites A chain of (categorical) svllogisms, the conclusion of each forming a premiss of the next — traditionally restricted to a chain of syllogisms in the first figure (all of which, with the possible exception of the first and last, must then be syllogisms in Barbara). In the statement of a sorites all conclusions except … Continue reading “Sorites”