mortification of the soul - traduzione in olandese
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mortification of the soul - traduzione in olandese

RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
Corporal mortification; Mortifications; Religious self-mortification; Bodily mortification; Mortification of flesh; Torture of the flesh; Instruments of penance; Instrument of penance; Flesh (Christianity)
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  • disciplines]] in a seven-hour procession; [[capirote]] are worn by penitents so that attention is not drawn towards themselves as they repent but rather to God.

mortification of the soul      
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heart and soul         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Heart and soul; Heart & Soul; Heart + Soul; Heart And Soul; Heart and Soul (album); Heart and Soul (disambiguation); Heart & Soul (album); Heart and Soul (song); Heart and Soul (film); Heart and Soul (novel); Heart & Soul (TV series); Heart and Soul (TV series); Heart and Soul (TV Series); Heart & Soul (song)
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body and soul         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Body And Soul; Body and soul; Body & Soul; Body and Soul (album); Body and Soul (film); Body and Soul (disambiguation); Body & Soul (album); Body & Soul (film)
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Definizione

mortify
(mortifies, mortifying, mortified)
If you say that something mortifies you, you mean that it offends or embarrasses you a great deal.
Jane mortified her family by leaving her husband.
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Wikipedia

Mortification of the flesh

Mortification of the flesh is an act by which an individual or group seeks to mortify or deaden their sinful nature, as a part of the process of sanctification.

In Christianity, mortification of the flesh is undertaken in order to repent for sins and share in the Passion of Jesus. Common forms of Christian mortification that are practiced to this day include fasting, abstinence, as well as pious kneeling. Also common among Christian religious orders in the past were the wearing of sackcloth, as well as self-flagellation in imitation of Jesus Christ's suffering and death. Christian theology holds that the Holy Spirit helps believers in the "mortification of the sins of the flesh." Verses in the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) considered to be precursors to Christian ideas of self-mortification include Zechariah 13:6 and 1 Kings 18:28–29.

Although the term 'mortification of the flesh', which is derived from the King James version of Romans 8:13 and Colossians 3:5, is primarily used in a Christian context, other cultures may have analogous concepts of self-denial; secular practices exist as well. Some forms unique to various Asian cultures are carrying heavy loads and immersion in water.