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loving and constant presence. It engenders interior attitudes rarely observed to the same degree elsewhere: patience, the sense of the cross in daily life, detachment, openness to others, devotion. By reason of these aspects, we readily call it "popular piety," that is, religion of the people, rather than religiosity.
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said piety "is a gift of the Holy Spirit by which we are motivated and enabled to be faithful and respectful to thoseā€”ultimately, Godā€”who have had a positive, formative influence on our lives and to whom we owe a debt of gratitude," and requires one to acknowledge, to the extent possible, the sources
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In the Methodist Church, works of piety are a means of grace. They can be personal, such as reading, prayer, and meditation; or communal, such as sharing in the sacraments or Bible study. For Presbyterians, piety refers to a whole realm of practicesā€”such as worship, prayer, singing, and serviceā€”that
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said, "I call ā€˜pietyā€™ that reverence joined with love of God which the knowledge of his benefits induces. For until recognize that they owe everything to God, that they are nourished by his fatherly care, that he is the Author of their every good, that they should seek nothing beyond himā€”they will
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Popular piety "...manifests a thirst for God which only the simple and poor can know. It makes people capable of generosity and sacrifice even to the point of heroism, when it is a question of manifesting belief. It involves an acute awareness of profound attributes of God: fatherhood, providence,
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Expressions of piety vary according to country and local tradition. "Feast days", with their preparations for various religious celebrations and activities, have forged traditions peculiar to communities. Many pious exercises are part of the cultic patrimony of particular Churches or religious
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spoke of piety in the context of one's parents and country, and given the obligation to accord each what is rightfully due them, related it to the cardinal virtue of justice. (By analogy, rendering to God what is due him, Aquinas identified as the virtue of religion, also related to justice.)
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to the call of the gods on his life. He is willing to sacrifice his own interests to those greater interests, especially to the founding of the great city of Rome. He binds his will and his heart to that task. This is what it means to be
854: 52:. A common element in most conceptions of piety is a duty of respect. In a religious context, piety may be expressed through pious activities or devotions, which may vary among countries and cultures. 105:, but we might well mislead readers were we to say "pious Aeneas" or a "pious man." For his character is unmarked by the smarmy religiosity we typically associate with the word "pious." Aeneas is 279:
said, "When the Holy Spirit helps us sense the presence of the Lord and all of his love for us, it warms our heart and drives us almost naturally to prayer and celebration." "Piety", said
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The veneration of sacred images belongs to the nature of Catholic piety, with the understanding that "the honour rendered to the image is directed to the person represented".
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The Gift of Piety is synonymous with of filial trust in God. Through piety, a person shows reverence for God as a loving Father, and respect for others as children of God.
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defined piety as "the gift of reverence for what comes from God," and related it to his earlier lectures on the Theology of the Body. In a General Audience in June 2014,
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help shape and guide the way one's reverence and love for God are expressed; and "the duty of the Christian to live a life of piety in accordance with Godā€™s moral law".
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respected his responsibilities to gods, country, parents, and kin. In its strictest sense it was the sort of love a son ought to have for his father.
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They are the manifestation of a theological life nourished by the working of the Holy Spirit who has been poured into our hearts (cf.
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While acknowledging that Anglican piety took the forms of more frequent communion and liturgical observances and customs,
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says that "Piety, therefore, is the pursuit of an ever-greater sense of being in the presence of God."
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In addressing whether children have an obligation to provide support for their parents,
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Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (December 2001).
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Where Shall My Wond'ring Soul Begin?: The Landscape of Evangelical Piety and Thought
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of those many blessings through words and gestures great and small.
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in traditional Latin usage expressed a complex, highly valued
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families. Devotions help incorporate faith into daily life.
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It is not, in its origin, a Christian word. The Roman poet
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seven gifts of the Holy Spirit
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fear of the Lord
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