sainthood / ˈseɪnt hʊd /
🎓大学词汇圣人身份圣人的身份圣徒身份圣人
sainthood 的定义
n. 名词 noun- the character or status of a saint.
- saints collectively.
更多sainthood例句
- Francis opted to waive the requisite second miracle for John XXIII usually needed for non-martyrs to reach sainthood.
- When John Paul II died in 2005, pilgrims held signs and chanted “santo subito,” or “sainthood now,” at his funeral.
- More than a million followers came to Rome for the beatification, and many more are expected when he escalates to sainthood.
- Just remember that to quality for sainthood, you need more than four and a half games as a starter.
- The Vatican uses graphology to examine the lives of candidates for sainthood.
- There is the consummate flower of sainthood; and therefore it it best there that we can study its meaning.
- She herself has been elevated to sainthood as the patronne of the vagabond gipsies of all the world.
- Is there not something like a promise of sainthood on the pure, white brow?
- The other had had the capabilities of sainthood, but had opened his soul to the Dweller on the Threshold and was doubly lost.
- Only those shepherds of the flock who attained to canonized sainthood were honored by statues at the church entrances.