Holy Fire - translation to italian
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Holy Fire - translation to italian

EASTERN ORTHODOX SYMBOL OF RESURRECTION
Holy fire; Holy Light; Holy non-burning fire
  • Holy Fire in 2018

Holy Fire         
il Fuoco Sacro (il fuoco perenne che ardeva sull"altare del tempio ebraico)
fire bell         
  • Fire alarm speaker and pull station
  • A fire alarm notification appliance (Sweden)
  • Fire alarm pull station
  • A fire alarm control panel
  • A combined fire alarm/general alert notification appliance allows a single device to serve fire alarm and general [[emergency]] notification purposes.
A SYSTEM, THAT WORKS USING MULTIPLE DEVICES TO WARN OF AN EMERGENCY.
Fire alarms; Fire alarm; Fire Alarm; Fire bell; Fire alarm systems; Fire detection system; Fire alanm
allarme antincendio
Holy Spirit         
  • as a dove]], by [[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]], in the [[apse]] of [[Saint Peter's Basilica]]
  • God the Holy Spirit]] along with God the Father and God the Son
  • Pentecost icon depicting the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and Mary in the form of tongues of flame above their heads
CONCEPTION OF GOD, OR AN ATTRIBUTE THEREOF, IN VARIOUS RELIGIONS
The Holy Spirit; The Holy Ghost; Holy spirit; Ar-Ruh-ul-Qudus; Spirit, Holy; Religious views on the Holy Spirit; Spirit of the Revelation; Heiliger Geist
Spirito Santo

Definition

fire department
(fire departments)
The fire department is an organization which has the job of putting out fires. (AM; in BRIT, use fire service
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Wikipedia

Holy Fire

In Orthodox Christian belief, the Holy Fire (Greek: Ἃγιον Φῶς, "Holy Light", armenian "Սուրբ Լոյս") is a proposed miracle that occurs every year at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem on Great Saturday, the day before Orthodox Easter. However, the authenticity of the miracle has long been disputed.

A blue light is believed to emit from Jesus' tomb, forming a column of fire from which candles are lit. The Holy Fire is then used to light candles of the clergy and pilgrims present. The tradition dates back to at least 328 AD, as mentioned by historian Eusebius, and is celebrated by Orthodox Christians from various countries.

The Holy Fire has faced criticism and opposition throughout history, with some accusing it of being a fraud. Various Greek Orthodox clergy members have admitted to igniting the Holy Fire using non-miraculous means, while others claim that the tradition was invented by Catholic crusaders and continued by the Greek Orthodox Church. Despite the controversy, the Holy Fire continues to be an important religious event for many Orthodox Christians.

Examples of use of Holy Fire
1. Tens of thousands of worshippers packed the Old City on Saturday to observe the ‘holy fire’ ritual.
2. During last year‘s holy fire ritual, tempers flared as thousands of people waited to pass through security barricades into the Old City.
3. According to tradition, the holy fire descends from the sky onto the burial site of Jesus, at a time when the Greek Orthodox Patriarch and a representative of the Armenian Orthodox church are in the chamber.
4. The holy fire‘‘ is passed among worshippers outside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher and is taken aboard special flights to Athens and other cities – connecting many of the 200 million Orthodox worldwide to their spiritual roots.
5. The mood was sombre at the south Kolkata venue of the yagna, where priests chanted mantras in front of a holy fire as admirers of the star of the millennium prayed for his recovery.