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What (who) is Sacra - definition

ARTE QUE REPRESENTA TEMAS RELIGIOSOS
Arte cristã; Arte Sacra; Arte santeira; Sacra
  • O [[Juízo Final]], [[Capela Sistina]], por [[Michelangelo]].
  •  Madonna de [[Sandro Botticelli]].

Sacra         
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Quadro pequeno, que contém várias orações e outras fórmulas, e que se encosta à banqueta do altar, para auxiliar a memória de quem celebra a Missa.
(Lat. "sacra")
sacra         
sf (lat sacra)
1 Liturg ant Cada um dos três pequenos quadros que eram, sobre o altar, encostados à banqueta, para que o celebrante pudesse ler comodamente algumas orações da missa enquanto executava os ritos litúrgicos correspondentes.
2 A parte da missa em que se opera o mistério da transubstanciação; cânon.
Arte sacra         
Arte sacra é toda produção artística qualificada e destinada ao culto sagrado.

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Arte sacra

Arte sacra é toda produção artística qualificada e destinada ao culto sagrado.

Examples of use of Sacra
1. For centuries, Dhofar was known as the area where the best types of frankincense was, and still is, produced – from the locally called tree megerot (Boswellia sacra Flueck). The mysteries and myths that surround frankincense came from its immense worth as a trading commodity, and during the Roman Empire its value was on par with gold.
2. As with the others, it has a system of ranks which in the case of some ‘ndrine have a distinctly blasphemous ring: one of the most senior posts is that of Vangelo ("Gospel"). But whereas the Sicilian Mafia, the Neapolitan Camorra and the Sacra Corona Unita in Puglia are made up of "families" or "clans" that are really just gangs in which there is no need for the members to be related, the ‘Ndrangheta is held together almost entirely by actual blood relationships.