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1 altar
['o:ltə]1) (in some Christian churches the table on which the bread and wine are consecrated during the celebration of communion: The bride and groom stood before the priest at the altar.) oltár2) (a table etc on which offerings are made to a god.) oltár* * *• oltár -
2 bishop
['biʃəp]1) (a Christian clergyman in charge of a group of churches, usually in a large city or area: the Bishop of Lincoln; He was made a bishop two years ago.) biskup2) (one of the pieces in chess.) strelec* * *• strelec v šachu• biskup -
3 confirm
[kən'fə:m]1) (to establish or make quite certain: They confirmed their hotel booking by letter.) potvrdiť2) (to admit to full membership of certain Christian churches.) birmovať•- confirmand
- confirmed* * *• upevnit• birmovat• ratifikovat• overit• potvrdit• posilnit• potvrdenie -
4 elder
I 1. ['eldə] adjective((often of members of a family) older; senior: He has three elder sisters; He is the elder of the two.) starší2. noun1) (a person who is older: Take the advice of your elders.) starší2) (an office-bearer in Presbyterian churches.) starší•- elderly- eldest
- the elderly II ['eldə] noun(a kind of shrub or tree with purple-black fruit. (elderberries).) baza čierna* * *• starší• staršina• baza -
5 icon
1) ((also ikon) especially in the Orthodox Churches, a painting etc of Christ or a saint.) ikona2) (a small graphic sign on a computer screen representing an application that the user can choose.) ikona, piktogram* * *• ikona -
6 rector
['rektə]1) (in certain churches, a clergyman or priest in charge of a parish etc.) farár2) (the head of a university, school or college.) rektor; riaditeľ* * *• farár• rektor -
7 Saint
[seint, ]( before a name[) snt]1) ((often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death: Saint Matthew; St John's Road.) svätý, -á2) (a very good, kind person: You really are a saint to put up with her.) svätec, svätica•- saintly- saintliness* * *• svätý -
8 saint
[seint, ]( before a name[) snt]1) ((often abbreviated to St, especially when used in the names of places, plants etc) a title given especially by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches to a very good or holy person after his death: Saint Matthew; St John's Road.) svätý, -á2) (a very good, kind person: You really are a saint to put up with her.) svätec, svätica•- saintly- saintliness* * *• socha svätca• svätec• blažená duša -
9 ikon
1) ((also ikon) especially in the Orthodox Churches, a painting etc of Christ or a saint.) ikona2) (a small graphic sign on a computer screen representing an application that the user can choose.) ikona, piktogram -
10 priest
[pri:st]1) ((in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches) a clergyman.) kňaz2) ((feminine priestess) (in non-Christian religions) an official who performs sacrifices etc to the god(s).) duchovný• -
11 Protestant
['protəstənt]noun, adjective((a member) of any of the Christian churches that separated from the Roman Catholic church at or after the Reformation.) protestant, -ka
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