Self flagellation

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self flagellation
self-flag·el·la·tion (s lf fl j-l sh n) n. 1. The act of severely criticizing oneself. 2. The act of punishing oneself. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
self-flagellation n. The act of severely criticizing oneself. The act of punishing oneself.
panegyrist \panâe*gyr`ist\, n. one who makes a speech, esp. praise or eulogy, in a public assembly
Initially, after world war two and independence in 1946, this former revival consisted of the dramatic reawakening or rebirth of the religious ritual of self-flagellation, a form
The Origins of Christian Self-Flagellation. Following in the ascetic footsteps of the early Desert Fathers, and sparked by nascent ecclesiastical emphasis upon the suffering of
Self-flagellation is still very common, to this day, in the Philippines and Latin America. Some strict monastic orders such as the Carmelites still practice mild self-flagellation
I took this video clip during my language study trip to Mexico in 2006. I spent 3 days in Mexico City -- what a fascinating experience. The remaining 2 weeks were spent in
The latter wrote a special treatise in praise of self-flagellation; though blamed by some contemporaries for excess of zeal, his example and the high esteem in which he was held
thestate.com. Homepage; THE STATE 'S ENDORSEMENTS; Opinion in The State; Letters to the editor; Brad Warthen's recent columns; Warren Bolton's recent columns; Cindi Scoppe's recent
Some Christians in Philippines practice flagellation as a form of devout worship, sometimes in addition to self-crucifixion [citation needed] (during the end of Lent season).
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