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- MORTIFICATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MORTIFICATION is a sense of humiliation and shame caused by something that wounds one's pride or self-respect How to use mortification in a sentence
- Mortification of the flesh - Wikipedia
In its simplest form, mortification of the flesh can mean merely denying oneself certain pleasures, such as permanently or temporarily abstaining (i e fasting), from meat, alcoholic beverages, sexual relations, or an area of life that makes the person's spiritual life more difficult or burdensome
- What is Mortification? - Catholic Exchange
Jesus spoke about mortification as an absolute necessity for growth into Christian maturity Here are some of the better-known passages: “If anyone wants to be a follower of mine, let him renounce himself and take up his cross every day and follow me” (Luke 9:23)
- Mortification | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Mortification, one of the methods which Christian asceticism employs in training the soul to virtuous and holy living
- What does mortification mean? - Bible Hub
The term “mortification” generally refers to the act of “putting to death” or subduing sinful desires, habits, and behaviors In Scripture, various Greek expressions (particularly from the words νεκρόω [nekroō] and θανάτωσις [thanatōsis]) imply a decisive act of putting away or killing
- Mortification | EWTN
Spiritual progress entails the ascesis and mortification that gradually lead to living in the peace and joy of the Beatitudes: ‘He who climbs never stops going from beginning to beginning, through beginnings that have no end He never stops desiring what he already knows ’"3
- MORTIFICATION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
MORTIFICATION definition: 1 a feeling of being very embarrassed: 2 a feeling of being very embarrassed: Learn more
- MORTIFICATION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
4 meanings: 1 a feeling of loss of prestige or self-respect; humiliation 2 something causing this 3 Christianity the Click for more definitions
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