Urbi et orbi
Urbi et orbi is a Latin phrase used by the pope in specific activities throughout the year, these are: Easter Sunday Leer mas
LLDM
LLDM stands for LA LUZ DEL MUNDO, words that belong to a Christian church located in the city of Monterrey in Mexico where Leer mas
Shalom
Shalom is a word of Hebrew origin whose meaning may vary according to the context in which it is used. It is taken from the root of the word shalam, which means “to be secure in mind, body or inheritance”. That is, it means “peace” …
Namaste
Námaste is a term from the ancient Sanskrit language of India that is used in religious practices for its significant and reverent character. The words that compose it are namas, which means “reverence” or “adoration” and te which is the …
Aleluya
In modern language, the meaning of Aleluya (Hallelujah) is “praise the Lord“, a phrase that appears a lot in the Leer mas
Amen
Amen is a millennial term of Hebrew origin that has historically been linked to religion, mainly, Christianity, Judaism and Islam. The book where this word has the greatest presence is The Bible.
Emuna
It is a Hebrew word that shares its origin and root with four words. The first is Amen : “so be it.” The second, Lehitamén: “train”. The third, Omenet: “nurse, that person who gives of herself”. Finally, Imún: “training”.
Sábado de Gloria
This denomination of this day originates from the Christian church in the Middle Ages. This is to imply that at the end of the day the crucial moment of the resurrection is reached, which is one of the main bases of faith.
Ramadán
Ramadan comes from the homonymous term in Hispanic and classical Arabic. Written with an initial capital letter, it refers to a liturgical celebration lasting 29 or 30 days that corresponds to the ninth month of the lunar calendar that …
Kuya Raymi
The Kuya Raymi, or fertility festival, is an ancient celebration that the indigenous villages of the Ecuadorian Sierra commemorate every September 21, but this Leer mas
Benevolencia
Benevolencia is a word that comes from “benevolent” and qualifies the person who is described in this way. For its part, the word “benevolent” originates from the Latin benevolus, which designates disinterested empathy towards …
Sutro
The word Sutro comes from a classical language of India, “Sutra” which means rope or thread. Sutro or Sutra, formerly were the Buddhist scriptures or teachings or the discourses given by Buddha to his disciples, although culturally the word Sutra is attributed to Buddhism, it can also be used to refer to writings of other Eastern traditions, such as Hinduism.