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Celibacy is defined as the lifestyle of someone who is, and is striving to remain, unmarried all his/her life. It is also used to describe a state of life ...
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Involuntary celibacy (or incel) is a non-technical descriptive term of the state of a person who has not established an intimate relationship or engaged in ...
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/ˈsɛl ə bə si/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sel-uh-buh-see] Show IPA. Use celibacy in a Sentence · See web results for celibacy · See images of celibacy ...
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The real issue of celibacy is respecting a person's choice. However, that choice should be based on a factual understanding of the options.
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The renunciation of marriage implicitly or explicitly made, for the more perfect observance of chastity, by all those who receive the Sacrament of Orders in ...
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Lord Buddha, Christ, Krishna, and all of the great gurus: They all taught sexual restraint and morality, with celibacy the square-one, starting point of the ...
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Following the path of Ambrosian and virginity will lead you to ...
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In a special sense it is celibacy or control of the sex desire in thought, .... The second type of Brahmachari is the lifelong celibate and is called an ...
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Abstinence from sexual intercourse, especially by reason of religious vows. 2. The condition of being unmarried. celibacy ...
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1045- Benedict IX dispensed himself from celibacy and resigned in order to marry . ... Oxford Dictionary of Popes; H.C. Lea History of Sacerdotal Celibacy in ...
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