Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Religione e moralità
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the act of washing oneself, often as a form of personal or spiritual cleansing

abluzione, lavacro
to officially forgive someone for a sin or wrongdoing

assolvere, perdonare
in Christian tradition, the period of four Sundays before Christmas, observed as a time of preparation and reflection

Avvento, Il periodo dell'Avvento
someone who believes it is impossible to know whether God exists or not

agnostico
the state of lacking any moral sense, principles, or concern for right and wrong

amoralità, mancanza di moralità
to apply oil, ointment, or a similar substance in a religious or ceremonial act

ungere, consacrare
no longer loyal to a religion, political group, or cause once followed

apostata, rinnegato
(religious) to make up for a sin by feeling sorry, asking for forgiveness, and trying to do better

espiare, pentirsi
marked by serene kindness and a radiant purity that resembles or befits an angel or saint
a prayer asking for divine blessing, protection, or guidance

benedizione, preghiera di benedizione
a blessing spoken aloud, often as a prayer or expression of goodwill

benedizione, preghiera di benedizione
a religious manual typically presented in a question-and-answer format for the purpose of teaching

catechismo
innocent or sweet in appearance or nature

angelico, candido
to devote one's entire resources to some specific cause

consacrare, dedicare
a formal statement of beliefs or principles, often religious or philosophical in nature

credo, professione di fede
to declare a deceased person blessed, usually as part of the process toward sainthood in the Roman Catholic Church
to remove or expel an evil spirit from a person or place through the use of rituals, prayers, or supernatural methods

esorcizzare, scacciare demoni
to make amends for one's wrongdoings

espiare, riparare
considered holy or very important in a religious way

sacro, venerabile
a short moral lecture, offering advice on behavior

omelia
the worship of physical objects as divine beings, rather than the worship of a monotheistic God

idolatria, culto degli idoli
the quality of showing deep respect for God, religious practices, or moral principles

pietà, devozione
feeling or displaying a great amount of admiration and respect

riverente
having strong faith in a religion and living according to it

Pio
having a physical and not spiritual nature

corporeo, materiale
showing a lack of respect or reverence toward God or sacred things

empio, irriverente
the act of requesting aid, mercy, or forgiveness from a god or saint

supplica, preghiera
used to refer to the three main sources of temptation to sin, worldly values, bodily desires, and evil spiritual forces
sincere or earnest in one's beliefs, convictions, or principles

devoto, fervente
used to say that a situation is beyond human control and is left to fate or chance to determine

nel grembo degli dei
a state or place of perfect happiness, peace, and freedom from troubles

nirvana, paradiso
unable to be broken or dishonored, often due to its importance or protection by law or custom

inviolabile, intoccabile
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