Derived from the Latin word sanctusA Latin term meaning “holy” and is the name of a prayer that is pronounced early in the Roman Catholic liturgy of the Eucharist which begins, “H... more for “holy” and literally means “becoming holy.” In most ProtestantContrary to popular belief, the term does not refer to protest against the Roman Catholic Church. The term original refers to a formal protest lodged ... more theology it refers to the process of become a more moral individual through an internal transformation following justificationThis term comes from the root Latin word “jus” meaning law or right and “Justus” meaning justice. The words “justification” and “righteo... more that occurs at the time of conversionThis term is derived from the Latin word for “turning,” and is a theological term that refers to one turning his will from evil to good and is gen... more. See “SacredDerived from the Latin word sanctus for “holy” which is the same root word for saint, sacrament, sacrifice and consecration. Anciently this term w... more.”
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