celibate in A Sentence

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    She scared him Celibate.

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    The Bishop of the Holy Church must be Celibate.

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    Eastern bishops are chosen exclusively from the ranks of Celibate monks.

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    Many people say that bhakti can only be done in a Celibate life.

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    He must be Celibate; if he is married he must leave his wife.

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    I'm a 43-year-old straight woman, and I spent the majority of my 30s Celibate.

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    They were encouraged to be Celibate, used separate staircases, and had separate household duties.

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    These Celibate women, dedicated to lives of prayer and charity, formed the first consecrated female religious order;

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    And fertile is the Celibate, who has not wrought iniquity with his hands, nor thought wickedness against God;

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    They remain Celibate for 40 years and ask what the point would be of getting married after that.

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    They were usually Celibates, like some in clerical circles today who wrongly consider celibacy to be holier than matrimony.

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    Ann Lee was an influential preacher who called on her followers to confess all sins, become Celibate, and forsake marriage.

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    Although Paul was unmarried, he did not exalt himself over those who were married, as the Celibate clergy of Christendom do.

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    Pope Tawadros and all of the bishops of the Coptic Orthodox Church begin their vocation as monks- Celibate men living in seclusion in monasteries.

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    Unscriptural teaching like that can only lead to hidden sin- as is amply evidenced by the immorality into which many religious Celibates have sunk.

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    Those who say that only Celibate people are eligible for salvation should ponder that eunuchs are forever Celibate, so they must be even more eligible.

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    However, according to The New Encyclopædia Britannica, the term“ is usually used in connection with the Celibate individual's role as a religious official, specialist, or devotee.”.

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    Applewhite, founder of Heaven's Gate, and seven other members of the cult, were voluntarily castrated in order to remain Celibate and avoid any suggestion of sensuality.

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    The first Shakers community in colonial America was the New Lebanon, New York, and they practiced a communal and Celibate lifestyle, equality of all sexes, and pacifism.

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    In Southeast Asian texts, as we saw earlier, Hanuman is not the Celibate devotee with a monkey face but a ladies' man who figures in many love episodes.

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    The texts repeatedly describe Celibate monks as embodiments of dhamma(the path of enlightenment) while the lustful insatiable women are described as embodiments of samsara(the cycle of death and rebirths).

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    In the 2018 Sabarimala judgment, the majority opinion held that barring certain women from entering the temple owing to the Celibate nature of Lord Ayyappa was not an essential religious practice.

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    The first is the monks in sapphire robes living in Celibate and living in monasteries and the second-lay priests tantric in white robes, with long hair who lived in temples and villages.

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    The petitioners had argued that since Lord Ayyappa at Sabarimala was a Celibate, the court must not interfere with the tradition of barring entry of women in the menstrual age group of 10-50 years.

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    When asked about marriage and divorce, Yahuwah explained that those who choose to live Celibate lives can bring just as much glory to Yahuwah, and live in His will, as those who marry.

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    The devotees(called Ayyappans, who become Celibate, wear black clothes, fast partially, and pray for 41 days before beginning their pilgrimage) believe that Lord Ayyappa is a Naishthik Brahmachari(Celibate) who does not want menstruating women in his presence.

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    Some of its leaders like Allama and Siddbarama were Celibates, no doubt; but their number was small; and there were other innumerable persons like Basava himself who were married; in fact, Basava had not one but two wives.

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    In the Sabarimala case(Indian Young Lawyers Association & Ors. vs The State of Kerala & Ors, 2018), one of the arguments presented against allowing women of menstruating age entry into the temple was that this would violate the right to privacy of Lord Ayyappa, who is eternally Celibate.

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